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Official Document Type
Easement
Approved Date
04/08/2014
Control Number
2014-046
Agenda Item Number
13.B.
Entity Name
Perpetual Conservation Easement
Subject
St. John's River Water Management District
see Resolution 2014-032
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13474
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />1. Fee Simple Title. Grantor has, and shall be deemed hereby to have <br />retained, the underlying fee simple title absolute in the Property. Further Grantor <br />retains and reserves all rights of, in, and to the Property not expressly prohibited <br />to Grantor in this Easement or expressly conveyed to Grantee in this Easement. <br />2. Sale or Lease of Property. Grantor shall have the right to sell or lease <br />the Property provided that prior written consent is received from Grantee. <br />Grantor shall provide to Grantee within 10 days of any sale or conveyance of any <br />interest in the Property a copy of the fully executed and recorded instrument of <br />conveyance. <br />3. Roads, Trails and Firebreaks. Grantor may maintain the existing trails <br />on the Property, as identified in the Easement Documentation Report. Grantor <br />may construct new trails and unpaved roads to access structures and facilities set <br />forth in the Management Plan. When siting such new trails or roads, Grantor <br />agrees to use a practicable direct route that does not otherwise violate the terms of <br />this Easement. Road construction may include ancillary ditches, culverts and <br />crossings, provided there is no detrimental alteration of hydrology. Typical <br />construction and maintenance activities may include disking, plowing, grading, <br />excavating and the application of clay, gravel, shell or other like material. <br />Grantor may maintain existing fire lines and breaks, as well as plow new fire lines <br />and breaks as reasonably required for fire prevention and/or control. All such <br />construction and maintenance shall be subject to any applicable permitting <br />process, shall be included within the Management Plan, and shall be in <br />accordance with the applicable Best Management Practices ("BMP's' as <br />described in Section V.16 herein). Unless included in the approved Management <br />Plan or identified in the Easement Documentation Report, there shall be no <br />paving with impervious surfaces. <br />4. Structures and Surfaces. <br />a. Structures. Facilities and Wells. Grantor reserves the right to repair <br />and replace in its existing footprint the bridge located on the Property and <br />identified in the Easement Documentation Report. Grantor is allowed to construct <br />the structures and facilities provided for in the Management Plan. Grantor may, <br />subject to applicable permitting processes, install wells for the structures and <br />activities allowed under this Easement. <br />b. Impervious Surfaces. The structures and facilities identified in the <br />Management Plan are the only areas of impervious surface that may exist on the <br />Property. <br />5. Silviculture <br />a. Grantor shall have the right to conduct silviculture operations and <br />timber harvest on the Property only m the upland areas, provided BMPs are <br />followed, plantings are in native or indigenous vegetation that is appropriate for <br />
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