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00 fD <br />00 .r <br />O <br />HIKE/BIKE PATH EASEMENT' <br />—°e <br />clu <br />OL <br />V3 <br />CO <br />C <br />r. } <br />O <br />The undersigned, DAVE BARTLETT and MARSHA BARTLETT, Husband and Wife, <br />(Grantors), in consideration of FIVE HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHT CENTS <br />AND OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION ($508.08), received from the CITY OF <br />GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation (Grantee), receipt of which is hereby <br />acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, <br />NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation (Grantee), a permanent and perpetual easement and <br />right -of -way to construct, operate, maintain, extend, replace, repair, and remove sidewalks and <br />hike/bike paths along the south side of the property located on the following described tract of <br />real estate: <br />The north fourteen feet (14') of the south forty feet (40') of Lot Two (2), Sussex <br />Place Third Subdivision, in the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. <br />The Grantee's rights shall include all rights necessary for the full and complete use, occupation <br />and enjoyment of the easement herein granted, including the right to excavate and refill ditches, <br />to remove trees, bushes, hedges, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the <br />location, construction, inspection, repair, replacement, removal, and maintenance of such <br />sidewalks and hike/bike paths; provided, if such construction or maintenance requires the <br />removal of hard- surfacing or grassed lawns, the Grantee or its contractor agrees to restore the <br />surface of the easement area as soon as possible to its condition prior to said construction or <br />maintenance work. <br />The parties hereto agree that the Grantors may continue to use the easement area herein granted <br />for any use permitted by law that does not interfere with the operation and maintenance of the <br />sidewalks and hike/bike paths constructed therein. <br />The Grantors covenant that this Hike /Bike Path easement shall remain in full force and effect in <br />perpetuity or until such time as use by the Grantee, its successors and assigns as a public lineal <br />park, commonly known as a Hike /Bike Path is terminated and abandoned. The terms and <br />conditions set forth herein shall run with the land and be binding on the Grantors personal <br />representatives, heirs, successors and assigns. <br />= <br />D <br />m <br />= <br />y <br />p <br />C=) <br />cn cn <br />N <br />C= <br />X <br />= <br />cn <br />rn <br />f� r� <br />t-D <br />CD <br />O <br />N <br />HIKE/BIKE PATH EASEMENT' <br />—°e <br />clu <br />OL <br />V3 <br />CO <br />C <br />r. } <br />O <br />The undersigned, DAVE BARTLETT and MARSHA BARTLETT, Husband and Wife, <br />(Grantors), in consideration of FIVE HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHT CENTS <br />AND OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION ($508.08), received from the CITY OF <br />GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation (Grantee), receipt of which is hereby <br />acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, <br />NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation (Grantee), a permanent and perpetual easement and <br />right -of -way to construct, operate, maintain, extend, replace, repair, and remove sidewalks and <br />hike/bike paths along the south side of the property located on the following described tract of <br />real estate: <br />The north fourteen feet (14') of the south forty feet (40') of Lot Two (2), Sussex <br />Place Third Subdivision, in the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. <br />The Grantee's rights shall include all rights necessary for the full and complete use, occupation <br />and enjoyment of the easement herein granted, including the right to excavate and refill ditches, <br />to remove trees, bushes, hedges, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the <br />location, construction, inspection, repair, replacement, removal, and maintenance of such <br />sidewalks and hike/bike paths; provided, if such construction or maintenance requires the <br />removal of hard- surfacing or grassed lawns, the Grantee or its contractor agrees to restore the <br />surface of the easement area as soon as possible to its condition prior to said construction or <br />maintenance work. <br />The parties hereto agree that the Grantors may continue to use the easement area herein granted <br />for any use permitted by law that does not interfere with the operation and maintenance of the <br />sidewalks and hike/bike paths constructed therein. <br />The Grantors covenant that this Hike /Bike Path easement shall remain in full force and effect in <br />perpetuity or until such time as use by the Grantee, its successors and assigns as a public lineal <br />park, commonly known as a Hike /Bike Path is terminated and abandoned. The terms and <br />conditions set forth herein shall run with the land and be binding on the Grantors personal <br />representatives, heirs, successors and assigns. <br />