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Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Snohomish County and City of Everett <br />Concerning Acquisition of Property with Conservation Futures Funds Page 8 of 23 <br /> <br />III. Rights of the Grantee. Grantor hereby conveys to the Grantee all rights necessary to <br />accomplish the purpose of this Conservation Easement, including, without limitation, the <br />following: <br /> <br />A. The right to protect, conserve, maintain, improve and restore the Conservation <br />Values of the Protected Property; <br /> <br /> B. The right to enter the Protected Property or allow Grantee’s invitees or licensees <br />to enter, at a reasonable time and upon prior written notice to the Grantor, for the following <br />purposes (i) to make general inspection of the Protected Property to monitor compliance with <br />this Conservation Easement; (ii) to protect, preserve, maintain, improve and restore the <br />Conservation Values of the Protected Property; and (iii) to mitigate or terminate any violation <br />or otherwise enforce the provisions of this Conservation Easement. <br /> <br /> C. The right to enjoin any use of, or activity on, the Protected Property that is <br />inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement, including trespasses by members <br />of the public, and to require the restoration of such area or features of the Protected Property <br />as may be damaged by uses or activities inconsistent with the provisions of this Conservation <br />Easement, all in accordance with Section XI. <br /> <br /> D. The right to enforce the terms of this Conservation Easement, consistent with <br />Section XI. <br /> <br /> E. The right to place a sign on the Protected Property which acknowledges this <br />Conservation Easement, any conditions on access, and any funding contribution to the <br />acquisition of the Conservation Easement. <br /> <br />The foregoing are rights, not obligations, and shall not create any third-party rights of <br />enforcement. <br /> <br />IV. Permitted Uses and Activities. <br /> <br /> A. Grantor reserves to itself, and to its successors and assigns all rights accruing <br />from its ownership of the Protected Property, including the right to engage in or permit or <br />invite others to engage in all uses of the Protected Property that are not prohibited herein and <br />are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement. In the event Grantor <br />plans to undertake actions that could be inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation <br />Easement, Grantor shall provide Grantee written notice of such intent not less than sixty (60) <br />days prior to the date Grantor intends to undertake the activity in question. The notice shall <br />describe the nature, scope, design, location, timetable, and any other material aspect of the <br />proposed activity in sufficient detail to permit Grantee to make an informed judgment as to its <br />consistency with the purpose of this Conservation Easement. Grantee shall grant or withhold <br />its approval in writing within sixty (60) days of receipt of Grantor’s notice. Grantee’s approval
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