Common use of Commercial and Industrial Activity Clause in Contracts

Commercial and Industrial Activity. There shall be no commercial or industrial activity undertaken or allowed on, across or beneath the surface of the Protected Property. No right of passage shall be granted or retained across or upon the Protected Property if that right of passage is used in conjunction with such prohibited activities. Mining and Mining Operations. Mining or extraction of soil, sand, gravel, oil, natural gas, minerals or other material, from or beneath the surface of the Protected Property, is prohibited. Any activities associated with mining operations, including drilling, excavating, and transportation of any mined material by vehicle, pipeline, or other means, are also prohibited on, across or beneath the surface of the Protected Property. Hydromodification. Hydromodification projects such as dams, dredging, channelization, sedimentation, and bank clearing are prohibited on the Protected Property. Water. There shall be no disturbance of streams or other bodies of water on the Protected Property. Grantor and Grantee shall not transfer, encumber, lease, sell, or otherwise separate water rights from title to the Protected Property itself.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement

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