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Board of County Commissioners
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with approval of Grantee in accordance with Section 5 herein, to accommodate changes that <br />may result from the reconfiguration of Indian River Boulevard and its intersection with 37`h <br />Street. <br />(b) Habitat Management Structures and Improvements. Habitat management structures and <br />improvements are permitted, including but not limited to nesting platforms and boxes, <br />mosquito control water pumps and associated security fencing, culverts and other water <br />control structures may be erected with 30 -days' notice to Grantee, subject to local and state <br />permitting, but are limited to 400 square feet in foot print or less. Upland and wetland <br />restoration and living shoreline projects may be implemented with approval of Grantee in <br />accordance with Section 5 herein, subject to local and state permitting. <br />(c) Fences and Signs. New fences, gates, and signs as are normal and customary for the <br />uses permitted in this Conservation Easement may be erected anywhere on the Property, <br />with approval by Grantee in accordance with Section 5 herein, subject to local and state <br />permitting, provided that any fences are constructed, insofar as practicable, to (1) blend with <br />the natural landscape and do not impinge materially on views of the Property from public <br />roads and waterways, and allow for wildlife to readily pass over, under or through, unless <br />said fences are part of an overall management plan for the Property which is consistent with <br />the purposes and intent of this Conservation Easement. A stone wall of historic nature, <br />made with local natural material, may be built along the Property frontage on Indian River <br />Boulevard as an extension to a stone wall from the Grantee's property adjoining the south <br />side of the Conservation Easement Property, with approval of Grantee in accordance with <br />Section 5 herein. Existing fences and walls may be repaired, and replaced anywhere on the <br />Property without notice to Grantee. <br />(d) Cutting and Clearing of Trees. There shall be no removal, destruction or cutting of non- <br />invasive, native live trees on the Property, except as follows: <br />(i) without prior notice to Grantee, trees may be removed anywhere on the <br />Property that are non-native and invasive, endanger public safety, are diseased, damaged <br />or fallen, or need to be removed to ensure the health or productivity of other native trees <br />or ecologically important attributes of the Property. <br />(ii). With approval by Grantee in accordance with Section 5, native trees and <br />vegetation may be removed in connection with a habitat restoration project or the <br />construction of permitted structures or improvements. <br />(iii) With 30 -days' notice to Grantee, Trees may be thinned or trimmed to <br />maintain existing waterways, utility lines, roads, trails, driveways, water exchange <br />culverts, gates, walls or fences and to maintain the overall health of said trees. <br />3 <br />
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