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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 81.2910.5 (BOCC) 8 <br />E. The Grantor and Grantee have the common purpose of conserving the <br />above-described conservation values of the Easement Area in perpetuity, and the State of North <br />Carolina has authorized the creation of Conservation Easements pursuant to the terms of the <br />North Carolina Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act, N.C Gen. Stat. § <br />121-34 et seq., and N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 160A-266 - 279, which provide for the enforceability of <br />restrictions, easements, covenants or conditions "appropriate to retaining land or water areas <br />predominantly in their natural, scenic or open condition or in agricultural, horticultural, fanning, <br />or forest uses," and which provide for tax assessment of lands subject to such agreements "on the <br />basis of the true value of the land and improvements less any reduction in value caused by the <br />agreement; and the Grantor and Grantee wish to avail themselves of the provisions of those <br />laws. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor, for and consideration of the facts recited above and of <br />the mutual covenants, terms, conditions and restrictions contained herein, hereby gives, grants <br />and conveys unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity for the benefit <br />of the people of North Carolina, a Conservation Easement over the Easement Area of the nature <br />and character as follows: <br />Grantor conveys to Grantee all development rights that are now or hereafter allocated to, <br />implied, reserved or inherent in the Easement Area, and the parties agree that such rights are <br />terminated and extinguished, and may not be used on or transmitted to any portion of the <br />Easement Area, as it now or hereafter may be bounded or described, or to any other property,. <br />1. PURPOSE. The purposes of this Conservation Easement are to ensure that the <br />Easement Area will be retained forever, predominantly in its natural, forested, and open space <br />condition; to protect native plants and animals, or plant communities on the Easement Area, <br />while allowing certain limited uses on the Easement Area that are compatible with and not <br />destructive of the conservation values of the Easement Area, such as research and educational <br />activities that will not impair or interfere with the conservation values or interests of the <br />Easement Area. <br />Grantor will not perform, nor knowingly allow others to perform, any act on or affecting <br />the Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. <br />However, unless otherwise specified below, nothing in this Conservation Easement shall require <br />the Grantor to take any action to restore the condition of the Easement Area after any act of God <br />or other, event over which Grantor had no control. Grantor understands that nothing in this <br />Conservation Easement relieves them of any obligation or restriction on the use of the Easement <br />Area imposed by law. <br />2. EASEMENT AREA USES. Any activity on, or use of, the Easement Area <br />inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Easement Area <br />shall be maintained in its natural and open condition and restricted from any development that <br />would impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Easement Area. Without limiting
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