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one hundred eighty (180) days of receipt of the notice. At Company's request, the city may <br />is <br />consent to a longer period, such consent not to be unreasonably or discriminatorily withheld, <br />conditioned or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City shall reimburse Company for <br />any such relocation expense if such reimbursement is required by Section 56-468.2 of the Code <br />of Virginia, or other applicable law. <br />SECTION 502 RIGHTS -OF WAY PATCHING AND RESTORATION <br />502.1 RESTORATION STANDARD: Where the Company disturbs or damages the Public Rights - <br />of -Way, the Director shall have the authority to determine the manner and extent of the <br />restoration of the Public Rights -of -Way, and may do so in written procedures of general <br />application or on a case-by-case basis. In exercising this authority, the Director will <br />consult with any state or federal standards for rights-of-way restoration and shall be <br />further guided by the following considerations: <br />(a) the number, size, depth and duration of the excavations, disruptions or damage to <br />the Public Rights -of -Way; <br />(b) the traffic volume carried by the Public Rights -of -Way; the character of the <br />neighborhood surrounding the right-of-way; <br />(c) the pre -excavation condition of the Public Rights -of -Way and its remaining life <br />• expectancy; <br />(d) the relative cost of the method of restoration to the Company balanced against the <br />prevention of an accelerated deterioration of the right-of-way resulting from the <br />excavation, disturbance or damage to the Public Rights -of -Way; and <br />(e) the likelihood that the particular method of restoration would be effective in <br />slowing the depreciation of the Public Rights -of -Way that would otherwise take <br />place. <br />502.2 TEMPORARY SURFACING: The Company shall perform temporary surfacing patching and <br />restoration including, backfill, compaction, and landscaping according to standards <br />determined by, and with the materials determined by, the Director. <br />502.3 TIMING: After any excavation by the Company pursuant to this Ordinance, the patching <br />and restoration of the Public Rights -of -Way must be completed promptly and in a manner <br />determined by the Director. <br />502.4 GUARANTEES: The Company guarantees its restoration work and shall maintain it for <br />twenty-four (24) months following its completion. The previous statement <br />notwithstanding, the Company will guarantee and maintain plantings and turf for twelve <br />(12) months. During these maintenance periods, the Company shall, upon notification by <br />the City, correct all restoration work to the extent necessary, using the method determined <br />• by the Director. Such work shall be completed after receipt of notice from the Director, <br />Page 7 <br />
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