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10/5/2004
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Draft 8/l6/04 1 ~ <br />Conducting customary rural enterprises on any other part of the Property is not permitted without <br />the advance written permission of Grantee in each instance. Grantee shall not give such <br />permission unless Grantee determines that the proposed use will not diminish or impair the <br />conservation values of the Property. <br />7. Procedza•e to Con-struct Buildings and Other bnproveznents <br />The Grantors' rights to construct or reconstruct buildings and other improvements aze <br />described in subparagraphs (a) through (f) below. Any construction or reconstruction not <br />permitted below, or not previously approved by Grantee, is prohibited. Before undertaking any <br />construction or reconstruction that requires advance permission, the Grantors shall notify Grantee <br />and obtain written permission. All construction or reconstruction is subject to Orange County <br />zoning regulations and must be consistent with permits required by and issued by Orange County <br />under its laws and ordinances for such construction activities, <br />(a) Fezzces -Existing fences maybe repaired and replaced, and new fences maybe <br />built on the Property for purposes of reasonable and customazy management of livestock and <br />wildlife or to fence off the perimeter of the Property without any further permission of Grantee, <br />(b) Sh•uctures & hnproven:eztts -Existing structures, including existing agricultural <br />structures and existing improvements, maybe repaired, reasonably enlarged and replaced at their <br />current locations within the "Farmstead Area," as shown on Exhibit B, without further <br />permission from Grantee. New buildings, barns, sheds and other structures and improvements to <br />be used primarily for agricultural purposes, including the processing or sale of famr products <br />predominantly grown or raised on the Property may be built on the Property without any further <br />pemrission of Grantee provided they are located in the "Farmstead Area," Stmetures, <br />improvements and other impervious surfaces located on the Property, including those existing on <br />the date of this Conservation Easezent, shall not exceed 2 percent of the total area of the <br />Property. Furthermore, structures, improvements and other impervious surfaces located in the <br />"Farmstead Area," including those existing on the date of this Conservation Easement, shall not <br />exceed 12 percent of the total area of the "Farmstead Area" or result in exceeding the total <br />impervious surface limit on the Property of 2 percent. Any new buildings, structures or <br />improvements proposed for locations outside the "Fazmstead Area" maybe built only with the <br />advance written permission of Grantee, The parties Grantee shall give such permission within a <br />reasonable time if they determine that the proposed building, structure or improvement would not <br />diminish or impair the conservation values of the Property or otherwise be inconsistent with this <br />Conservation Easement, <br />(c) Single-Family Residential Dwellings -Two residential dwellings exist outside of <br />the "Farmstead Area" on the Property. They are each depicted along with its..."residential <br />envelope" nn Exhibit B. No more than two new residential dwellings maybe built on the <br />Property within two-acre building lots to be located within the areas identified as "Future <br />Residential Envelopes" on Exhibit B.. The land on which these existing and new residential <br />dwelling are or maybe located maybe subdivided from the Property, subject to all applicable <br />Orange County zoning, subdivision and building code regulations, Nothing about Orange <br />
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