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2. Attachment A, appended hereto and incorporated herein, delineates the area subject <br />to this easement ("Easement Area"). This easement grants the District and its <br />authorized representatives the right in perpetuity to enter the Easement Area to <br />monitor, modify and maintain hydrological and vegetative conditions, including the <br />right to• <br />a. Alter land contours and realign channels within the Easement Area. <br />b. Direct and redirect surface water flows; flood or drain lands, wholly or partly; <br />and otherwise preserve surface flows through the Easement Area. This does not <br />include the right to increase flood elevation, or drain or redirect surface flows <br />on or across any lands outside of the Easement Area. <br />c. Install, operate, maintain and remove structures to manage water flow and <br />water elevation. <br />d. Plant, remove and otherwise manage vegetation through means including but <br />not limited to mowing, weeding, use of approved herbicides and controlled <br />burns. <br />e. Install, maintain and remove sign or markers identifying Easement Area <br />boundaries or describing terms applicable to the Easement Area. <br />f. Install, operate, maintain and remove equipment to sample or monitor soils, <br />surface water or groundwater, including appurtenances such as power supply <br />for the equipment. <br />g. Ingress and egress, equipment staging and use, material stockpiling and <br />other actions as reasonably necessary or convenient for the work described <br />above. <br />3. Grantor also conveys to the District and its authorized representatives the right to <br />cross and recross the Burdened Property to reach the Easement Area. The route will be <br />determined through mutual consultation, but will provide a reasonable means of <br />access. If a route cannot be mutually determined after reasonable effort, the District <br />may cross and recross in a manner that minimizes disruption and damage to the <br />Burdened Property. The District will repair or compensate Grantor for any damage to <br />the Burdened Property. <br />
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