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Page 2 of 19 <br />referred to as “NRCS”). The Protected Property includes an unnamed tributary of the North <br />Fork Little River and the North Fork Little River that flows generally southeast into the Little <br />River Reservoir, a City of Durham public water supply. The entire Property is located within the <br />designated Little River Protected Watershed. <br />The primary purposes of this Conservation Easement are to protect the agricultural soils <br />and agricultural viability and productivity of the Protected Property, and to protect the quality of <br />surface waters in the Little River Protected Watershed. <br />The Protected Property also includes riparian and woodland habitats for a variety of <br />wildlife species of importance to the Grantor and Grantees, the people of Orange County and the <br />people of North Carolina. Furthermore, the Protected Property contains outstanding scenic <br />qualities that can be enjoyed by the general public, namely the views along Guess Road and <br />Sneed Road. It is a secondary purpose of this Conservation Easement to protect these natural <br />and scenic resources. <br />The agricultural resources of the Protected Property, and its contribution to the protection <br />of prime farmland soils, a public water supply, natural and wildlife habitat, and the other <br />conservation interests described herein to be preserved by this Conservation Easement are <br />collectively referred to as the "Conservation Values" of the Protected Property. <br />The specific Conservation Values of the Protected Property and its current use and state <br />of improvement are described in a Baseline Documentation Report (“Report”) prepared by the <br />Grantees with the cooperation of the Grantor, and acknowledged by both parties to be accurate as <br />of the date of this Conservation Easement. This Report may be used by the Grantees to <br />document any future changes in the use or character of the Protected Property in order to ensure <br />the terms and conditions of this Conservation Easement are fulfilled. The Report, however, is <br />not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the present condition of the <br />Protected Property if there is a controversy over its use. The Grantor and Grantees have copies <br />of this Report, and said report will remain on file at the offices of the Orange County Department <br />of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation and the Eno River Association. <br />The Grantor and Grantees agree that the current agricultural use of, and improvements to, <br />the Protected Property are consistent with the conservation purposes of this Conservation <br />Easement. <br />The Grantor intends that the Conservation Values of the Protected Property be preserved <br />and maintained, and further, Grantor intends to convey to the Grantees the right to preserve and <br />protect the agricultural and other Conservation Values of the Protected Property in perpetuity. <br />The conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement are recognized by, and the <br />grant of this Conservation Easement will serve, the following clearly delineated governmental <br />conservation policies: <br />(1) Sections 1238 H and 1238 I of the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, which <br />authorizes the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program, administered through the United <br />8