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2010-010 DEAPR - NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services - Breeze Farm
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Date
6/15/2010
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2010
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2012
Contract Document Type
Contract
Agenda Item
6/15/10; 4-e
Amount
$150,000.00
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Agenda - 06-15-2010 - 4e
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2010\Agenda - 06-15-2010 - Regular Mtg.
R 2010-010 DEAPR - NC Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Services
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\Board of County Commissioners\Contracts and Agreements\Contract Routing Sheets\Routing Sheets\2010
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Attachment E <br />THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT CONTENT <br />The following TERMS AND CONDITIONS are required to be included in this Conservation Easement unless <br />modified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. <br />A. Definitions <br />Grantor-the landowning entity that provides the body of the easement. <br />Grantee-the recipient of the easement. <br />Conservation Purposes-agricultural, horticultural, and forestland activities. <br />Property-agricultural farmland. <br />B. Grant of Conservation Easement <br />Grantor(s) hereby voluntarily grant and convey to the Grantee, and the Grantee hereby voluntarily accepts, <br />a perpetual (or a term of years) Conservation Easement, which must be defined by a metes and bounds <br />description. Grantor(s) promise that they will not perform, nor knowingly allow others to perform, any act <br />on or affecting the Property that is inconsistent with the covenants herein. Grantor(s) authorize the <br />Grantee to enforce these covenants in the manner described herein. <br />C. Grantor's Development Rights <br />Grantor(s) hereby voluntarily grant and convey to the Grantee all development rights for the Property, <br />except as otherwise reserved and provided by the terms of this Conservation Easement, that are now or <br />hereafter inherent in the Property. <br />D. Grantor's Reserved Uses and Restrictions <br />Subject to the terms and restrictions hereto, the Grantor(s) reserve to and for themselves and their <br />successors all customary rights and privileges of ownership, unless otherwise specifically prohibited herein. <br />E. Grantor's Right to Use the Property for Customary Rural Enterprises <br />Grantor(s) retain the right to use the portion of the Property as shown on Exhibit B, and more particularly <br />described in the Baseline Documentation Report, for otherwise lawful and customary rural enterprises, <br />such as, but not limited to, a winery, bed and breakfast, saw mills., farm machinery. repair enterprises. <br />Conducting customary rural commercial enterprises on any other part of the Property is not permitted <br />without the advance written permission of the Grantee in each instance. The Grantee shall not give such <br />permission unless the Grantee determines that the proposed use will not substantially diminish or impair <br />the conservation values of the Property. <br />F. Prohibited Activities <br />Any activities, practices, or uses of the Property, that would in anyway alter, impede, or interfere with the <br />conservation values and agricultural goals sought to be protected by this Conservation Easement are <br />strictly prohibited. <br />Revised July 7, 2009 <br />
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