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f <br /> (reserved for recordin�information) <br /> GRANT OF PERMANENT <br /> FLOWAGE AND CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND <br /> RESTRICTIVE COVENANT <br /> FOR WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER <br /> � <br /> INSTRUMENT made this�_ day of June, 2008, by and between: E. Joseph LaFave, <br /> Trustee of the Helen Snyder Waldron Qualified Personal Residence Trust dated March 15, 2000 and <br /> Trustee under Article 4 of the William L. Waldron, Jr. Qualified Personal Residence Trust under <br /> Agreement dated March 15, 2000; Lucinda W. Chorley and Michael Chorley, wife and husband; <br /> Stacey W. Eastman and Patrick Eastman, wife and husband; and Wendy W. Burton, a single person <br /> (the "Grantors"), and the CITY OF ORONO,a Minnesota municipal corporation("City"). <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> The Grantors, owners of the real property legally described on the attached E�ibit A, and in <br /> consideration of good and valuable consideration paid by the City, the receipt and sufficiency of <br /> which is hereby acknowledged, hereby create and grant unto the City a permanent flowage and <br /> conservation easement for the purposes set forth in this instrument, over, under, and across the <br /> wetlands and wetland buffers located on that portion of the real property legally described in the <br /> attached E�ibit B (the "easement premises"). <br /> The Grantors, on behalf of themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns, hereby covenant <br /> and agree as follows: <br /> 1. That the following activities are prohibited in perpetuity within the boundaries of the <br /> wetland: <br /> A. Constructing, installing, or maintaining anything made by man, including <br /> but not limited to buildings, structures, walkways, fences, retaining walls, <br /> fireplaces, clothes line poles, playground equipment, roads, hardcover of <br /> any kind, underground utility lines and distribution equipment, light poles, <br /> traffic signals, traffic regulatory signs, mailboxes; except: 1) feeders, bird <br /> houses, and other devices intended to foster wildlife; and 2) docks or <br /> boardwalks when allowed by City ordinance and under a valid City <br /> permit. <br /> Lot 2 1 <br />