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easements needed to obtain positive outfall and water treatment . Seller shall <br /> own the fill dug from any expansion of the County' s stormwater retention pond . <br /> 9 . 12 Seller shall have the option to relocate any joint stormwater retention pond <br /> to another site or sites on the Parent Parcel so long as there are no adverse <br /> impacts on drainage from 66th Avenue Project . Should Seller relocate any pond , <br /> the parties shall execute an exchange of properties agreement pursuant to <br /> § 125 . 37 Fla . Stat . (2008 ) . The County shall have the right to review and approve <br /> of the design of any pond relocation . Any relocation of any joint stormwater <br /> retention pond shall be at the Seller' s sole expense . The County and Seller shall <br /> grant each other any easements needed to obtain positive outfall and water <br /> treatment in the new pond ( s) . Seller shall take over maintenance of the <br /> relocated pond ( s ) . Drainage from the 66th Avenue Project shall not be adversely <br /> affected . <br /> 9 . 13 To the extent allowed by law , County agrees to indemnify and hold <br /> harmless and indemnify Seller from any liability which may arise from the <br /> County' s use of any joint stormwater pond . <br /> 10 Lease- back : The County shall execute and deliver to Seller a lease of the <br /> Property at the Closing . The term of the lease shall begin the day of the Closing <br /> and end one ( 1 ) year after the Closing . The lease payment shall be one dollar <br /> ( $ 1 . 00 ) per year . The Seller may request an extension of the lease by providing <br /> written notice to the Public Works Director thirty ( 30 ) days prior to the end of the <br /> lease term . The Board may , at its discretion , extend the lease on other terms , <br /> including fair market value of rent . <br /> 6 <br />