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9/7/2005
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6a
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Minutes - 20050907
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2005
RES-2005-067 Purchase of Conservation Easement - Dr. Charles Keith
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2005
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Draft 812910.5 (BOCC) 13 <br />transmitted to any portion of the Easement Area, as it now or hereafter may be bounded or <br />described, or to any other property. <br />ADDITIONAL RIGHTS RETAINED BY GRANTORS, Grantor retains the <br />following additional rights: <br />(a) Existing Uses. The right to undertake or continue any activity or use of the <br />Easement Area not prohibited by this Conservation Easement. Prior to making any change in <br />use of the Easement Area, Grantor shall notify Grantee in writing to allow Grantee a reasonable <br />opportunity to determine whether such change would violate the terms of this Conservation <br />Easement. <br />(b) Transfer. The right to sell, give, mortgage, lease, or otherwise convey the <br />Easement Area is subject to the terms of this Conservation Easement. <br />4, GRANTEE'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. To accomplish the <br />purposes of this Conservation Easement, the following rights are granted to Grantee and the <br />following responsibilities are reserved to Grantee by this Conservation Easement: <br />(a) Right to Protect. The right to preserve and protect the conservation values of the <br />Easement Area and enforce the terms of this Conservation Easement. <br />(b) Right of Entry. Grantee, its employees, representatives, and agents and its <br />successors and assigns, have the right, after reasonable advance notice to Grantor <br />or with Grantor's prior verbal consent, to enter the protected Easement Area for <br />the purposes of: (a) inspecting the protected Easement Area to determine whether <br />the Grantor, their representatives, assigns, heirs and successors are complying <br />with the covenants and purposes of this Conservation Easement; and (b) <br />monitoring and research as described below. <br />(c) Monitoring and Research. The right, but not the obligation, to monitor the native <br />plant and wildlife populations, plant communities and natural habitats on the <br />Easement Area. Grantee agrees that all monitoring activity, inventory and <br />assessment work or other natural resource research conducted by Grantee or <br />others shall be reported to Grantor. Grantor agrees that all monitoring activity, <br />inventory and assessment work or other natural resource research conducted by <br />Grantor or others shall be reported to Grantee. <br />(d) Management of Exotics and Invasive Species. The right, but not the obligation, to <br />control, manage or destroy exotic non-native species or invasive species of plants <br />and animals that threaten the conservation values of the Easement Area. Grantee <br />will consult with Grantor prior to implementing any such control activities. <br />Page 13 of 16
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