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WHEREAS, Grantor desires to preserve the Property in its natural condition in. <br />perpetuity; <br />NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and the mutual covenants, terms, <br />conditions and restrictions contained herein, and pursuant to the provisions of section 704.06, <br />Florida Statutes, Grantor hereby voluntarily grants and conveys to Grantee a conservation <br />easement in perpetuity over the Property of the nature and character and to the extent hereinafter <br />set forth (the "Conservation Easement"). Grantor fully warrants title to said Property, and will <br />warrant and defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. <br />1. Purpose. The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to assure that the Property will <br />be retained forever in its existing natural condition and to prevent any use of the Property that <br />will impair or interfere with the environmental value of the Property. <br />2. Prohibited Uses. Any activity on or use of the Property inconsistent with the purpose <br />of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the <br />following activities and uses are expressly prohibited: <br />(a) Construction or placing buildings, roads, signs, billboards or other advertising, <br />utilities or other structures on or above the ground. <br />(b) Dumping or placing soil or other substance or material as landfill or dumping or <br />placing of trash, waste or unsightly or offensive materials. <br />(c) Removing or destroying trees, shrubs, or other vegetation. <br />(d) Excavating, dredging or removing loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock or other material <br />substances in such a manner as to affect the surface. <br />(e) Surface use, except for purposes that permit the land or water area to remain <br />predominantly in its natural condition. <br />