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• •ZG�� AND PRIOR TAXES PAI� <br /> TAXPAYER SERVICES <br /> TRANSFER ENTER�D <br /> ��c o 5 �oos <br /> }�E�J NE UNTY MINN. <br /> �ff� Gi�� "�PUTY <br /> (reserved for reco�din�i�tfonnutinn) <br /> GRANT OF PERMANENT - <br /> FLOWAGE AND CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND <br /> RESTRICTIVE COVENANT <br /> FOR WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER <br /> �N�RUMENT made this ��� da of��'3��- , 2006, by and between <br /> ��� � ��Z and/�/�i P��� Y• � � ? zhusband and wife, the Grantors, and the <br /> CITY OF ORONO,a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City"). <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> The Grantors, in consideration of good and valuable consideration paid by the City, the <br /> receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby create and grant unto the City a <br /> permanent flowage and conservation easement for the purposes set forth in this instrument, over, <br /> under, and across the (wetland) (wetland buffer) (wetland and wetland buffer) as described in the <br /> legal description and site plan attached hereto as Exhibit A(the "easement premises"). <br /> The Grantors on behalf of themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns, hereby covenant <br /> and agree as follows: (ificlude those that are applicable: l, or 2, or l and 2; 3a or 3b; 4, 5, 6, 7 <br /> and 8) <br /> 1. That the following are prohibited in perpetuity within the 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 /> B. Cutting, mowing or removing shrubs or other vegetation, and cutting, <br /> destroying or removing trees greater than four inches in diameter, except <br /> for tree disease control by or as directed by a governmental agency. <br /> Grantors may remove brush, diseased or dead trees of any size, and <br /> 125005 1 <br />