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Attachment 2 <br />Prepared by: John L. Roberts <br />Return to: Stephanie Trueblood, Planner - Town of Hillsborough Planning Department, P.O. Box 429, Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <br />COUNTY OF ORANGE <br />REVENUE STAMP: NONE <br />SIGN PLACEMENT AND <br />MAINTENANCE EASEMENT <br />PIN: <br />This WAYFINDING SIGN PLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT, made this day of <br />, 2014, by and between Orange County, a political subdivision of the State of North Carolina, whose address is <br />200 South Cameron Street, P.O. Box 8181, Hillsborough, NC 27278 (hereinafter "Grantor" or "County "), with, to, and for the benefit <br />of the Town of Hillsborough, a municipal corporation of the State of North Carolina, whose address is 101 East Orange Street, P.O. <br />Box 429, Hillsborough, NC 27278 (hereinafter "Grantee" or "Town"). <br />WITNESSETH: <br />Grantor is the owner of certain real property situated in the Town of Hillsborough, Hillsborough Township, Orange County, <br />North Carolina with a physical address of , and more particularly described as follows: <br />Grantee desires to construct and installed two (2) freestanding signs on the Grantor's property as part of the Town's <br />Riverwalk at two (2) locations located on the Grantor's property as follows: <br />Being located on the Property ; <br />Being located on the Property ; and <br />Grantee shall be responsible to maintain the two (2) signs as nearly as possible in their current condition and location except <br />as noted in section (d) below. <br />In consideration of the foregoing and subject to the conditions described herein, the Grantor does hereby give, grant, <br />quitclaim, and convey unto the Town of Hillsborough the right and privilege and easement over, upon and through the Property to <br />construct, install, re- construct, maintain, repair, modify or remove the two (2) freestanding signs designed and intended to assist the <br />public on the Riverwalk, and (b) to maintain the signs as nearly as possible in their current condition, at the two (2) current sign <br />locations noted above; together with a right and easement to go upon the Property whenever the same is reasonably necessary for the <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />