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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />Perpetual Beach Management and Sand By -Passing Easement <br />Grantor: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida <br />Grantee: Sebastian Inlet Tax District, Florida, an Independent Special District of the State <br />of Florida, 114 Sixth Avenue, Indialantic, Florida 32903 <br />Re: 12900 HIGHWAY AIA <br />VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 32963 <br />Part of Parcel No. 30-39-33-00001-0000-00000.1 <br />Date: August 27 2020 <br />In consideration of the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) and other valuable consideration, receipt of <br />which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor grants to Grantee, its agents and successors and assigns, <br />an assignable perpetual easement and right-of-way in, on, over and across the land described in <br />Schedule A for use by Grantee, its representatives, agents, contractors and assigns, to construct, <br />maintain, repair, rehabilitate and replace a public beach and dune system and other erosion control <br />and storm damage reduction management, together with appurtenances thereto. This includes the <br />right to deposit sand, alter sand and contours on said land to construct berms and dunes, to nourish <br />and re -nourish periodically, to move and temporarily store equipment and supplies, to erect and <br />remove temporary structures including pumps and pipes and other equipment, and to perform any <br />other work necessary and incidental to the construction, periodic re -nourishment, maintenance, <br />implementation, management and monitoring of the Sebastian Inlet Tax District Management <br />Plan, as may be amended from time to time, together with the right of the public to use and access <br />for recreational purposes the sandy beach area of the property for beach swimming, sun bathing <br />and other traditional beach recreational activities, to protect and monitor nesting sea turtles and <br />hatchlings from the adverse effects of anthropogenic activity as required by state, local or <br />government authorities as required by any permits to conduct the activity permitted by the <br />Management Plan and this Easement, to plant vegetation on said dunes and berms, to facilitate <br />preservation of the dunes and vegetation provided, however, the Grantor shall retain the right to <br />construct a crossover across the Easement provided all applicable state, federal and local permits <br />and approvals are obtained and to do all other necessary and incidental work to place sand on the <br />beach to protect the beach and dune systems. None of the rights granted hereunder are intended <br />to provide the Grantee the right to prohibit or restrict the Grantor or its successors and assigns from <br />using and enjoying the sandy portion of the beach within the lands described in Schedule A. <br />