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C. Excavation or filling or material alteration of grade, including changes to the size, <br /> depth or contour of the wetland; dredging, mining or removal of earth, loam, peat, <br /> gravel, soil or any other natural material. <br /> D. Free roaming of domestic animals (i.e., horses, sheep, chickens, etc.). <br /> E. The deposit of waste, yard waste, or debris. <br /> F. Activity detrimental to the screening of the neighboring properties. <br /> G. Application of fertilizers, whether natural or chemical. <br /> H. Application of chemicals for the destruction or retardation of vegetation. <br /> I. The application of herbicides, pesticides, and insecticides, except for noxious <br /> weed control by or as directed by a governmental agency. <br /> J. Outside storage of any kind. <br /> K. Activity detrimental to the preservation of the scenic beauty, vegetation, and <br /> wildlife. <br /> 3. That the following are prohibited in perpetuity within the conservation easement, except by <br /> consent of the City: <br /> A. Constructing, installing, or maintaining anything made by man, including but not <br /> limited to buildings, structures, walkways, fences, fireplaces, clothes line poles, <br /> playground equipment, roads or hardcover of any nature whatsoever, except: 1) <br /> feeders, bird houses, and other devices intended to foster wildlife; 2) retaining <br /> walls when allowed by City ordinance and under a valid City permit. Creation <br /> and maintenance of non-hardcover walking paths may be allowed. <br /> B. Cutting, mowing or removing, shrubs or other vegetation, and cutting or removing <br /> trees greater than four inches in diameter or clear cutting, except for tree disease <br /> control by or as directed by a governmental agency and except by special permit <br /> for maintenance or as part of an approved vegetation management plan. Grantors <br /> may remove brush, buckthorn, diseased or dead trees of any size, and noxious <br /> weeds. <br /> C. Excavation or filling or material alteration of grade; dredging, mining or removal <br /> of earth, loam, peat, gravel, soil or any other natural material. <br /> D. Free roaming of domestic animals (i.e., horses, sheep, chickens, etc.). <br /> E. The deposit of waste, yard waste, or debris. <br /> F. Activity detrimental to the screening of the neighboring properties. <br /> 169385v1 3 <br />