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GRANT OF PERPETUAL STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT EASEMENT
This easement (the "Easement") is by and between the Bharat Patel, (the "Grantor") and the City of Carmel, Indiana (the "City"), by and through its Board of Public Works & Safety (the "Grantee") and shall have as its effective date the later of the date on which Grantor executes this Easement or the date on which Grantee executes this easement;
WITNESSETH THAT:
WHEREAS, Grantor is the owner of the real estate conveyed by the deed identified in the cross reference above (the "Real Estate");
WHEREAS, Grantor intends to construct a private residence on the Real Estate and, in connection with the construction, development and operation of the private residence, the City has approved or will approve a Storm Water Management Permit (the "Permit"); and,
WHEREAS, the City requires this Easement in order to verify and require compliance with the terms and conditions of the Permit and all ordinances of the City applicable to storm water drainage and storm water quality management ( collectively the "Ordinances").
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Grantor hereby grants to the Grantee a non-exclusive, perpetual easement on the terms and conditions that follow:
Section 1. Easement Area. The portion of Real Estate on, under and through which this Easement exists is legally described and graphically depicted in what is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit "A" in two parts (the "Easement Area").
Section 2. Storm Water Quality System. Located or to be located within the Easement Area, in
the manner and areas specified in the Permit, is certain drainage and storm water quality
infrastructure, which may include, without limitation, pervious pavement, manholes, infiltration basins, pipes, and structural and non-structural best management practices (collectively the "Storm Water Quality System") to be constructed, installed and maintained by Grantor, at Grantor's expense, in accordance with the Permit and the Ordinances.
Section 3. Purpose of Easement. Grantee shall be and hereby is permitted at all times to enter upon the Easement Area for purposes of (i) accessing, inspecting, examining, monitoring, testing and sampling the Storm Water Quality System, and (ii) identifying and verifying compliance
with the requirements of the Permit and the Ordinances.
Section 4. Maintenance and Repair. It shall be Grantor's obligation to maintain in proper working order and to repair and/or replace the Storm Water Quality System, or parts thereof, such that (i) the effectiveness and performance of the Storm Water Quality System is not