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harmless the State from all claims arising out of the Licensee's use of the above described lands whether such <br />claims are asserted by civil action or otherwise. <br />13. Termination and cancellation. <br />A. At the end of the license period and if both parties wish to renew, the renewal fee will be determined by the <br />State. <br />B. This license shall be cancelable upon reasonable notice by the State for violation of any of its terms, or if at <br />any time its continuance will conflict with a public use of the land over or upon which it is granted, or for any <br />other reason. Licensee shall ensure that Licensee's employees, agents and contractors have received and <br />thoroughly understand all conditions of this license. <br />C. Unless otherwise authorized by the State, upon the surrender, expiration or cancellation of this license, the <br />Licensee shall remove from the above described lands all the utility lines and related structures owned by it. If <br />Licensee does not remove such lines or related structures, all such lines or structures remaining shall become <br />the property of the State, to be used or disposed of as the State elects. If the State requires the Licensee to <br />remove utility lines and related structures and Licensee fails to do so, the Licensee agrees to pay the State for <br />the costs of removing and disposing of such lines or structures. <br />14. Assignment or transfer. The Licensee shall not without the State's prior written consent: a) assign, convey or <br />otherwise transfer this license or any interest under it; b) sublet the license corridor or any part thereof; or c) <br />permit the use or occupancy of the license corridor or any part thereof by anyone other than the Licensee. This <br />license shall extend to, and bind the successors, heirs, legal representatives and assigns of the Licensee, if any. The <br />State may require a party who has requested to sublet, use or occupy the license corridor to obtain a separate <br />license from the State prior to occupying or using the license corridor. <br />15. Reports. The Licensee must submit reports on herbicide and pesticide use as provided in paragraph 4 and <br />maintenance and repair work as provided in paragraph 7. <br />16. Contacts. The contact for the State is the Regional Lands and Minerals Manager, who is at the time of license <br />issuance Joe Rokala at 218-328-8923. Any questions about this license shall be directed to the Regional Lands and <br />Minerals Manager The Regional Lands and Minerals Manager may direct the Licensee to contact additional State <br />staff for reviews and approvals. <br />17. Special provisions. This license is subject to the SPECIAL PROVISIONS. <br />A. Threatened Species. State -listed Threatened species Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) have been <br />observed or documented in the vicinity of Crossing 1. Minnesota's endangered species law (Minnesota <br />Statutes, section 84.0895) and associated rules (Minnesota Rules, part 6212.1800 to 6212.2300 and 6134) <br />prohibit the Licensee from the taking of threatened or endangered species without a permit. Licensee shall <br />avoid disturbance of the species. <br />B. Special Concern Species. State -listed special concern species, St. Lawrence Grapefem (Sceptridium <br />rugulosum), have been found in the vicinity of Crossing 1. Licensee shall avoid disturbance of the species. <br />C. Bionettin2 and Erosion Control. Due to entanglement issues with small animals, use of erosion control <br />blankets shall be limited to "bionetting" or "natural -netting" types that do not contain plastic mesh or other <br />plastic components. Any hydro -mulch or other products used on site must be free of plastic fibers which can <br />drain into public waters. Licensee must incorporate vegetative grout with any installed rip rap. Licensee shall <br />not use any products that require UV light to degrade (also called photodegradable), as these products do not <br />properly degrade when covered or shaded. Licensee shall not leave erodible surfaces exposed for greater than <br />one day. Any backfill placed below the Ordinary High Water Level must be clean granular material free of <br />fines, silts, soils, and mud. <br />D. Permits Required. Per Section 9 of the License, Licensee will be required to obtain a DNR Water <br />Appropriation Permit if Licensee's actions include appropriating water that exceeds an amount of 10,000 <br />gallons in one day or one million gallons of water in one year. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />License Number UWAT014269 <br />