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RB5083 176 7119 <br />2.8 Destruction of Plants. Grantors shall have the right to cut and remove <br />diseased trees, shrubs, or other plants, to cut and remove invasive (usually non - native) trees, <br />shrubs and other plants, and to cut firebreaks. Grantors shall also have the right to cut and <br />remove trees, shrubs, or other plants to accommodate the activities expressly allowed under this <br />Conservation Easement. There shall be no additional removal, harvesting, destruction or cutting <br />of native trees, shrubs or other plants. Furthermore, except to accommodate the activities <br />expressly permitted in this easement, there shall be no use of fertilizers, plowing, introduction of <br />non- native animals, or disturbance or change in the natural habitat in any manner. <br />2.9 Water Quality and Drainage Patterns. There shall be no pollution of <br />surface water, natural water courses, lakes, ponds, marshes, subsurface water or any other water <br />bodies, nor shall activities be conducted on the Easement Area that would be detrimental to <br />water purity or, except as specified herein, that could alter the natural water level or flow in or <br />over the Easement Area. There shall be no alteration, depletion or extraction of surface water, <br />natural watercourses, lakes, ponds, marshes, subsurface water or any other water bodies on the <br />Easement Area. Diking, draining, filling or removal of wetlands is prohibited. <br />2.10 Signage. No signs or billboards or other advertising displays are allowed <br />on the Easement Area except as otherwise permitted herein and as follows: signs authorized by <br />Orange County zoning regulations whose placement, number and design do not diminish the <br />scenic character of the Easement Area may be displayed to identify the conservation values of <br />the Easement Area, to identify the Conservation Easement, to give directions, to advertise or <br />regulate permitted uses on the Easement Area and prescribe rules and regulations for educational <br />use of the Easement Area, to advertise the Easement Area for sale or rent, to post the Easement <br />Area against trespassers, and to identify the Grantor as fee simple owner of the Easement Area, <br />and to identify the Grantee as holder of the Conservation Easement. <br />2.11 No Biocides. There shall be no use of pesticides or biocides, including but <br />not limited to insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, and herbicides, except as approved by <br />Grantee to control invasive species detrimental to the conservation values of the Easement Area. <br />2.12 No Dumping. There shall be no storage or dumping of trash, garbage, <br />abandoned vehicles, appliances, or machinery, or other unsightly or offensive material, <br />hazardous substance, or toxic waste on the Easement Area. There shall be no changing of the <br />topography through the placing of soil or other substance or material such as land fill or dredging <br />spoils, nor shall activities be conducted on the Easement Area that could cause erosion or <br />siltation on the Easement Area. <br />2.13 Predator Control. Grantors shall have the right to control, destroy, or trap <br />predatory and problem animals that pose a material threat to humans by means and methods with <br />prior written approval of Grantee. The method employed shall be selective and specific to <br />individuals, rather than broadcast, nonselective techniques. <br />2.14 Commercial Development. Any commercial or industrial use of or <br />activity within the Easement Area is prohibited. This restriction on use shall not be construed to <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />