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Sykes Agricultural Conservation Easement Draft #3 CLEAN ~ 5 <br />requirements of agricultural viability of the Protected Property, the restrictions on future <br />development, the impervious surface limits on the Protected Property as described in Paragraph <br />7~b} of this Conservation Easement, the necessity of a Conservation Plan, and the prohibition on <br />activities that are described in this Conservation Easement. It is understood that notice of this <br />Conservation Easement will be included in any instrument recorded that subdivides, partitions or <br />otherwise divides parcels. <br />9. Conservation .Practices <br />As required by Section 123 8 Z of the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, the Grantor, <br />his heirs, successors, or assigns, shall conduct all agricultural operations on the Protected <br />Property in a manner consistent with a Conservation Plan prepared in consultation with NRCS <br />and approved by the Grange County Soil and water Conservation District. This Conservation <br />Plan shall be developed using the standards and specifications of the NRCS Field Gffzce <br />Technical Guide and 7 CFR Part 12 that are in effect an the date of execution of this <br />Conservation Easement. The Grantor may, however, develop and implement a Conservation <br />Plan that proposes a higher level of conservation and is consistent with the NRCS Field Gff~ce <br />Technical Guide standards and specef cations. NRCS shall have the right to enter upon the <br />Protected Property, with advance notice to the Grantor, in order to monitor compliance with the <br />Conservation Plan. <br />ha the event of noncompliance with the Conservation Plan, NRCS shall work with the <br />Grantor to explore methods of compliance and give the Grantor a reasonable amount of time, not <br />to exceed twelve months, to take corrective action. if the Grantor does not comply with the <br />Conservation Plan, NRCS will inform Grantee of the Grantor's non-compliance. Grantee shall <br />take all reasonable steps including efforts at securing voluntary compliance and, if necessary, <br />appropriate legal action} to secure compliance with the Conservation Plan following written <br />notification from NRCS that ~a} there is a substantial, ongoing event or circumstance of non- <br />compliance with the Conservation Plan, ~b}NRCS has worked with the Grantor to correct such <br />noncompliance, and ~c} Crrantor has exhausted his appeal rights under applicable NRCS <br />regulations. <br />If the NRCS standards and. specifications for highly erodible land are revised after the <br />date of this Grant based on an Act of Congress, NRCS will work cooperatively with the Grantor <br />to develop and implement a revised Conservation Plan. The provisions of this section apply to <br />the highly erodible Iand conservation requirements of the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection <br />Program and are not intended to affect any other natural resources conservation requirements to <br />which the Grantor may be or may become subject. <br />I0. Forest Nlanage~~xent <br />Everywhere on the Protected Property, trees may be removed, cut and otherwise managed <br />to control insects and disease, to prevent personal injury and property damage, to remove non- <br />native species, for pasture restoration, for firewood and other non-commercial uses, including <br />construction of permitted improvements and fences on the Protected Property, so long as done in <br />Page 9 0~ ZD <br />