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12 <br /> (9) the Land Use Element of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan(adopted November <br /> 18, 2008) with its goal of"Land uses that are appropriate to on-site environmental conditions and <br /> features, and that protect natural resources, cultural resources, and community character."; <br /> (10) The Orange County Agricultural Development and Farmland Protection Plan, <br /> adopted November 17, 2009, which recommends that the County acquire agricultural <br /> conservation easements to help protect farmland as a valuable natural resources; and <br /> (11) The zoning of the Property by Orange County as Agricultural Residential and <br /> South Hyco Creek Protected Watershed Overlay District, the latter to help protect the public <br /> water supply watershed of Roxboro Lake. <br /> Grantors and Grantee have the common purpose of protecting the above-described <br /> Conservation Values and current condition of the Property and preventing conversion of the <br /> Property to nonagricultural uses. Grantors agree to create and implement a conservation plan <br /> (hereinafter the"Conservation Plan") that is developed utilizing the standards and specification <br /> of the NRCS field office technical guide and 7 CFR part 12, as well as other commonly- <br /> recognized best management practices, and is approved by the Orange County Soil and Water <br /> Conservation District; <br /> Orange County, one of the parties Grantee, is a body politic existing under Chapter 153A <br /> of the North Carolina General Statutes, and is qualified to hold conservation easements under the <br /> applicable laws of the State of North Carolina; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, for the reasons given and other good and valuable consideration, <br /> and in consideration of the mutual covenants, terms, conditions and restrictions contained herein, <br /> and as an absolute and unconditional gift, the Grantors hereby grant and convey unto Grantee, its <br /> successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity for the benefit of the people of North Carolina, <br /> a Conservation Easement of the nature and character and to the extent hereinafter set forth, in <br /> respect to the Property; <br /> The terms, conditions and restrictions of the Conservation Easement are as hereinafter set <br /> forth: <br /> 1. Grant of Conservation Easement;Extinguishment of Development Rights <br /> Grantors hereby voluntarily grant and convey to the Grantee, and the Grantee hereby <br /> voluntarily accept, a perpetual Conservation Easement in the Property, which easement is an <br /> immediately vested interest in real property the nature and character described herein. Grantors <br /> promise that they will not perform, nor knowingly allow others to perform, any act on or <br /> affecting the Property that is inconsistent with the covenants herein. Grantors authorize the <br /> Grantee to enforce these covenants in the manner described below. <br /> Grantors hereby voluntarily grant and convey to the Grantee all development rights for <br /> the Property, except as otherwise reserved and provided by the terms of this Conservation <br /> Page 4 of 18 <br />