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8.1. SR 11-05-2012
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Owner shall notify the Land Trust of any change in the designated representative <br /> and provide the Land Trust with the new name, address and other contact <br /> information within fifteen (15) days after the change. <br /> e. Notice of Action Affecting Easement. The Owner will also notify the Land Trust <br /> of any proposed condemnation or any claim, legal proceeding, foreclosure or <br /> other legal action that might affect title to the Protected Property or the validity or <br /> enforceability of this Easement. <br /> The enforceability or validity of this Easement will not be impaired or limited by any <br /> failure of the Owner to comply with this section 3.1. <br /> 3.2. Habitat Mana e ment. The Protected Property may be used to create, maintain, <br /> restore, or enhance habitat for wildlife and native biological communities in <br /> accordance with a management plan approved by the Land Trust under the provisions <br /> of section 7.6 of this Easement. The management plan may include the creation and <br /> maintenance of raingardens. The Owner may remove timber and other wood <br /> products and otherwise manage the vegetation on the Protected Property in <br /> accordance with this approved management plan or as otherwise permitted under <br /> section 2.13 of this Easement. <br /> 3.3. Recreational and Educational Uses. The Protected Property may be used for hiking, <br /> cross-country skiing, canoe and kayak launching, fishing, nature observation or study, <br /> and other non-intensive recreational and educational programs or activities that have <br /> no more than minimal impact on the Conservation Values of the Protected Property. <br /> The Protected Property may not be used for more than minimal commercial <br /> recreational purposes. <br /> 3.4. Recreational and Educational Structures. Minor rustic structures such as trail <br /> barriers, fishing platforms, boardwalks and bridges, benches, picnic tables, <br /> trash/recycling receptacles, and informational kiosks that do not impair or interfere <br /> with the natural habitat or scenic qualities of the Protected Property may be placed on <br /> the Protected Property in conjunction with permitted recreational and educational <br /> activities. <br /> Recreational and educational structures may also be developed on the Protected <br /> Property as follows: <br /> a. Existing Structures. With the exception of the existing tennis court, the existing <br /> buildings and structures may be used, maintained and repaired, but may not be <br /> expanded or replaced. The existing tennis court may not be maintained, repaired <br /> or replaced, but may be removed. If the Owner removes the existing buildings <br /> and structures, or any part of them, the Owner shall restore the affected area to a <br /> condition consistent with the Conservation Values of the Protected Property. <br />
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