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exercise any remedies or rights it has at law or in equity, including, but not limited to, abating the <br />nuisance or taking possession of the Equipment and restoring the Right-of-Way to a useable <br />condition. <br /> <br />Subd. 4. Limitation of Space~ To protect health, safety arid welfare, the City shall have the <br />power to prohibit or limit the placement of new or additional Equipment within the Right-of- <br />Way if there is insufficient space to accommodate all of the requests of Registrants or Persons to <br />occupy and use the Right-of-Way. In making such decisions, the City shall strive to the extent <br />possible to accommodate all existing and potential users of the Right-of-Way, but shall be guided <br />primarily by considerations of the public interest, the public's needs for the particular Service, the <br />condition of the Right-of-Way, the time of year with respect to essential utilities, the protection <br />of existing Equipment in the Right-of-Way, and future City plans for public improvements and <br />development projects which have been determined to be in the public interest. <br /> <br />Sec. 1.26. Relocation of Equipment. <br /> <br /> The Person must promptly and at its own expense, with due regard for seasonal working <br />conditions, permanently remove and relocate its Equipment and facilities in the Right-of-Way <br />whenever the City requests such removal and relocation, and shall restore the Right-of-Way to <br />the same condition it was in prior to said removal or relocation. The City may make such <br />requests in order to prevent interference by the Company's Equipment or facilities with (i) a <br />present or future City use of the Right-of-Way, (ii) a public improvement undertaken by the City, <br />(iii) an economic development project in which the City has an interest or investment, (iv) when <br />the public health, safety and welfare requires it, (v) or when necessary to prevent interference <br />with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel over the Right-of-Way. <br /> <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Person shall not be required to remove or relocate its <br />Equipment from any Right-of-Way which has been vacated in favor of a non-governmcatal <br />entity unless and until the reasonable costs thereof are f~rst paid by such non-governmenta/entity. <br />to the Person therefor. <br /> <br />Sec. 1.27. Pre-Excavation Equipment Location. <br /> <br /> In addition to complying with the requirements of Minn. Stat. §§ 216D.01-.09 ("One Call <br />Excavation Notice System") before the start date of any Right-of-Way Excavation, each <br />Registrant who has Equipment located in the. area to be Excavated shall mark the b. orizontal and <br />approximate vertical placement of all said Equipment. Any Registrant whose Equipment is less <br />than twenty (20) inches below a concrete or asphalt surface shall notify and work closely with <br />the Excavation contractor in an effort to establish the exact location of its Equipment and the best <br />procedure for Excavation.. <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br /> I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />