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interferes with the natural habitat, water quality or scenic quality of the Protected <br /> Property. <br /> e. Fences. Fences may be constructed,maintained, improved, replaced or removed <br /> to mark boundaries, to secure the Protected Property, or as needed in carrying out <br /> activities permitted by this Easement. <br /> Fences may not be located or constructed in a manner that impairs or interferes <br /> with the natural habitat or scenic quality of the Protected Property or interferes <br /> with established wildlife corridors. <br /> f Outdoor Lighting. No permanent outdoor lighting is allowed other than as <br /> necessary to provide lighting at the entrance to the Protected Property or for <br /> security and public safety purposes. <br /> 2.9. Dumping. No trash, non-compostable garbage, debris, unserviceable vehicles or <br /> equipment,junk, other unsightly material or hazardous or toxic substances may be <br /> dumped or accumulated on the Protected Property. This does not prohibit burning or <br /> composting of excess brush or other plant material resulting from activities permitted <br /> by this Easement. This does not prohibit temporary placement of building materials, <br /> debris or refuse containers if incidental to activities and construction permitted by this <br /> Easement. <br /> 2.10. Mining and Extraction. No mining, drilling, exploring for, or removing any minerals, <br /> sand, gravel, rock, or fossil fuels from the Protected Property is allowed. <br /> 2.11. Topography and Surface Alteration. No alteration or change in the topography or the <br /> surface of the Protected Property is allowed. This includes no ditching, draining or <br /> filling and no excavation or removal of soil or other material. <br /> This does not, however, include or prohibit surface alterations incidental to any <br /> construction or other activities or uses otherwise specifically permitted by this <br /> Easement. Any alteration resulting from an otherwise permitted activity or use shall <br /> be undertaken with minimal disturbance to soils, topography and vegetation and with <br /> proper erosion control practices. At the conclusion of the activity, the surface shall be <br /> restored in a timely manner to a condition consistent with the conservation purpose of <br /> this Easement. <br /> Additionally, this does not prohibit research on or limited alteration to the Protected <br /> Property undertaken by the Office of the State Archeologist, Minnesota Indians <br /> Affairs Council or other duly authorized state or federal agency that may now exist or <br /> that may be established in the future to oversee potential archeological sites located <br /> on the Protected Property. <br /> s <br />