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18 <br /> Owners, occupants, and mortgage holders, and any other person or entity having <br /> an interest in the condominium. <br /> Section 6: Each Unit Owner shall have an easement in common with the Owners of all <br /> other Units to use all chutes, flues, pipes, wires, ducts, cables, conduits, and <br /> public utilities serving his Unit. Each Unit shall be subject to an easement in <br /> favor of the Owners of all other Units to use the chutes, flues,pipes, wires, ducts, <br /> cables, conduits, and public utility lines, and other Common Elements serving <br /> such other Units and located in such Unit. The Executive Board, or its agents, <br /> shall have a right of access necessary to inspect the same, to remove violations <br /> therefrom, and to maintain, repair or replace the Common Elements contained <br /> therein or accessible therefrom, and to make emergency repairs therein necessary <br /> to prevent damage to the Common Elements or to another Unit or Units. Each <br /> Unit Owner specifically shall have an easement of access through all other Units <br /> as may be reasonably necessary to maintain, repair and replace all components of <br /> mechanical systems serving his Unit and to maintain, repair and replace those <br /> portions of his Unit or Limited Common Elements within his sphere of <br /> responsibility. <br /> Section 7: An easement is hereby established over the Common Elements for the benefit of <br /> applicable governmental agencies, utility companies and public service agencies <br /> as necessary for setting, removing and reading of meters, replacing and <br /> maintaining water, sewer and drainage facilities, electrical, telephone, gas and <br /> cable antenna lines, firefighting, garbage, collection, postal delivery, emergency <br /> and rescue activities and law enforcement activities. <br /> Section 8: An easement is hereby established, to the extent necessary in favor of the Town <br /> and County, it its guests, invitees, employees, agents and lessees for ingress, <br /> egress and regress over the common element parking deck driveways or lanes to <br /> allow proper access to parking. The Executive Board will further define in rules <br /> and regulations the limitations of access or use of the common element parking <br /> deck, including the hours of operation, public parking metering. The provisions <br /> of this Declaration providing that certain parking spaces are deemed limited <br /> common elements of either the Town or the County shall be interpreted to apply <br /> 16 <br />