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collection and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection with such revocation. <br /> Sec. 707.22. Mapping Data. <br /> ubd. 1. Information Required. Each registrant shall provide lapping Information required <br /> by the Director in accordance with PUC roles, <br /> ubd. 2. Trade secret Information. At the request of any registrant, any information <br /> requested by the Director, which qualifies as a "trade-secret" under Minn. Stat. §13.37(b) shat <br /> be treated as trade secret information as detailed therein. <br /> Sec. 707.23. Location of Facilities. <br /> ubd. 1. Undergroun diug. Unless otherwise permitted by an existing franchise or Minn. Stat. <br /> a <br /> §216B.34, or unless existing above-ground facilities are repaired or replaced, new construction <br /> and the installation of new facilities and replacement of old underground facilities shall be done <br /> underground or contained within buildings or other structures in conformity with applicable <br /> codes, if required by the Director. <br /> . Corridors. The Director may assign specific corridors within the right-of-way, or <br /> any particular segment ment thereof as may be necessary, for each type of equipment that is or, <br /> g <br /> pursuant to current technology, the Director expects will someday be located within the right-of- <br /> way. <br /> All excavation, obstruction, or other permits issued by the Director involving the <br /> installation or replacement of facilities shall designate the proper corridor for the facilities at <br /> issue. <br /> registrant who s facilities in the right-of-way in a position at variance with the corridors <br /> Any g <br /> established by the Director shall, no later than at the time of the next reconstruction or <br /> excavation of the area where the facilities are located, move the facilities to the assigned position <br /> within the right-of-way, unless this requirement is waived by the Director for goad cause shown, <br /> on consideration of such factors as the rernaudng economic life of the facilities, public safety, <br /> up <br /> customer service needs and hardship to the registrant. <br /> 3. Nuisance. One year after the passage of this Chapter, any facilities found 'in a right- <br /> of-way hat has not been registered shall be deemed to be a nuisance. The City may exercise <br /> y <br /> remedies or rights it has at law or in equity, including, but not limited to, abating the <br /> any reined g <br /> nuisance or possession of the facilities and restoring the right-of-way to a useable <br /> tag p <br /> condition. <br /> Limitation of Space. To protect health, safety, and welfare or when necessary to <br /> protect the right-of-way ht-of-wa and its current use, the Director shall have the power to prohibit or limit <br /> the placement of new or additional facilities within the right-of-way. In making such decisions, <br /> the Director shall strive to the extent possible to accommodate all existing and potential users <br /> right-of-way, but shall be guided primarily by considerations of the public interest, the <br /> of the ng y� F <br /> needs for the articular utility service, the condition of the right-of-way, the time of <br /> public's ne particular <br />