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GRANT OF PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAIL EASEMENT <br />This grant of a pedestrian and bicycle trail easement ("Grant") is made this <br />day of , 20 , by Pinto Properties LLC, a limited liability company <br />(domestic) under the laws of the State of Minnesota (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor") <br />to the City of Ramsey, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota <br />(hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). <br />WITNESSETH: <br />WHEREAS, Grantor is the owner of real property situated in the County of <br />Anoka, State of Minnesota, legally described as Lot 5, Block 2 MEADOW, Anoka <br />County, Minnesota (the "Property"); and <br />WHEREAS, Grantor wishes to grant and dedicate an easement for pedestrian and <br />bicycle trail purposes for the benefit of the public, over, under, across and upon the <br />Property in those areas legally described in Exhibit A, attached hereto (hereinafter <br />referred to as the "Easement Area"). <br />NOW, THEREFORE, for One Dollar and other good and valuable consideration, <br />the parties agree as follows: <br />1. Easement Grant and Dedication. Grantor hereby grants, dedicates, conveys <br />and quit claims to Grantee, its successors and assigns, a perpetual easement for pedestrian <br />and bicycle trail purposes for the benefit of the public, over, under, across and upon the <br />Easement Area. <br />2. Construction and Maintenance. Grantee is responsible for all costs to <br />construct and repair the surface of sidewalk/trail and to provide for snow removal. <br />Grantor shall maintain the grass and vegetation within the Easement Area in accordance <br />with City ordinances, with the understanding that Grantee may, on occasion, cut the grass <br />within the Easement Area. Grantee's occasional maintenance of the grass within the <br />Easement Area shall not relieve Grantor's obligations under City ordinances. <br />
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