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Dockage Area at a point 100 feet from the shoreline into the water,and a line 4 feet south of,and <br /> parallel to,the South Boundary Line of the Dockage Area. <br /> 3. Canopies and Lifts. At their sole expense, and as part of their allowable dockage <br /> materials, Grantees may install a canopy or canopies over their dock structure installed within <br /> the Dockage Area, and a boat lift or lifts for their watercraft, so long as the canopies and lifts <br /> comply with the LMCD Ordinance and the restrictions in this Easement. <br /> 4. Low-Voltage, Electrical System and Lighting. At their sole expense, Grantees may <br /> install and maintain a low-voltage electrical system solely for pathway lighting on the Easement <br /> Area, as long as the electrical system complies with applicable code requirements. The <br /> maximum number of light fixtures that may be installed for pathway lighting is 10, and the <br /> maximum height of any such light fixtures is 18 inches from the ground. The light from such <br /> light fixtures must be shaded and directed downward,so that the light produced by the electrical <br /> system does not interfere with the use and quiet enjoyment of Grantors' Properties. Grantees <br /> must obtain all necessary permits to install and operate such low-voltage electrical system. In <br /> addition, at their sole expense, Grantees may install electric power to the shoreline, for boating <br /> purposes only. Grantees may not install any spotlights on the dock structure or elsewhere. <br /> 5. Storage Shed. At their sole expense,Grantees may keep and maintain the storage shed <br /> that exists on the Easement Area as of the date of this grant of easement,the location of which is <br /> reflected in Exhibits A-1 and A-2, the dimensions of which storage shed are 4 feet in width, 8 <br /> feet in length, and 58 inches in height. Grantees may have one storage shed only for their <br /> combined usage. If the existing storage shed is rendered unusable, Grantees may replace the <br /> existing storage shed at the location shown in Exhibits A-1 and A-2 with one storage shed for <br /> their combined usage, so long as the replacement shed does not exceed the above-referenced <br /> dimensions and complies with applicable code requirements. Grantees are responsible for <br /> obtaining all necessary permits and approvals for building and maintaining such a storage shed. <br /> 6. Storage of Doeklne Materials During the Off Season. Grantees may store dockage <br /> materials on the Easement Area during the non-boating season only, with the following <br /> limitations: <br /> a. Dockage materials which may be stored are only those poles,standards,platforms,and <br /> canopy supports,necessary for Grantees'dock structure,as described in Paragraph 2 above,but <br /> specifically excluding boat lifts,which may not be stored on the Easement Area or in the water <br /> during the non-boating season. No surplus dockage materials may be stored on the Easement <br /> Area at any time. For the purposes of this provision,dockage materials that form part of the <br /> Defendants' foot pathway throughout the boating season shall not be deemed surplus dockage <br /> materials. <br /> b. Dockage materials may not be stored closer to Lake Minnetonka than a line <br /> extended from the lake-side exterior wall of the Khans' residence in its current location on the <br /> Khan Property,as shown in Exhibit A-2. <br /> 4 <br />