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3. Scope of Easement Rights. The Easement includes the rights of the City, its
<br /> employees,contractors,agents, and assigns,to enter upon the Property at all reasonable times for the
<br /> following:
<br /> A. Public Right-of-Way Purposes.
<br /> i. To locate, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, inspect, alter, and repair within
<br /> the Easement Area,public right-of-way for roadway use; and
<br /> ii. To grade, level,fill, drain,pave, and excavate the Easement Area; and
<br /> iii. To remove trees, bushes, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the
<br /> location, construction, and maintenance of the public right-of-way for roadway use.
<br /> B. Public Drainage and Utility Purposes.
<br /> i. To locate, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, inspect, alter, and repair within
<br /> the Easement Area, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water facilities, ground surface
<br /> drainage ways, or other public facilities or improvements of any type that are not
<br /> inconsistent with public drainage and utility use; and
<br /> ii. To grade,level, fill, drain,pave, and excavate the Easement Area; and
<br /> iii. To remove trees, bushes, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the
<br /> location, construction, and maintenance of the public drainage and utility system.
<br /> 4. Duration of Easement. The easement is permanent and remains in effect until vacated
<br /> by the City.
<br /> 5. Warranty of Grantor. The Grantor, for itself and its heirs, successors, and assigns,
<br /> does covenant with the City, its successors and assigns,that Grantor is well seized in fee title of the
<br /> Property; that Grantor has the sole right to grant and convey the easement to the City; that there are
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