Ancillary Ranch Structures Sample Clauses

Ancillary Ranch Structures. Grantor retains the right to preserve and maintain structures in existence as of the date of the Ranch Agreement, June 17, 2008, that support ranching activities, including squeezes, loading chutes, holding and feeding fields, corrals, branding traps, barns, sewage disposal facilities, livestock and wildlife watering facilities, and utilities serving ranch uses. Grantor additionally retains the right to maintain, expand existing, construct new, relocate or remove any ancillary ranch structures on the Easement Property provided that such activity is de minimis. De minimis activities means maintenance, expansion, construction, relocation, or removal of structures, including any squeezes, loading chutes, holding and feeding fields, corrals, catch pens, minor watering facilities (such as troughs), water distribution facilities, livestock and wildlife watering facilities, branding traps, signs, and other, similar types of activities as necessary to support existing ranch uses as defined in the TU MSHCP at historical levels; de minimis activities shall not include construction or relocation of new barns, roads, watering facilities that are not minor (stock ponds and modifications of springs, ponds, and other natural water bodies are not considered minor), power transmission lines and other associated facilities, oil and gas pipelines and associated facilities and other, similar types of activities. The enlargement, expansion, or new construction of ancillary ranch structures (excluding back country cabins which area addressed in Section 7(a)(9)) in existing locations, within existing footprints, and without a substantial increase in height, also constitutes a de minimis activity; any other enlargement, expansion or new construction is not considered de minimis. Non-de minimis activities associated with ancillary ranch structures are allowed 1) if the activity is located in disturbed areas (e.g., undergrounding utilities in road rights of ways), or 2) following a meet and confer process with the Grantee and USFWS to insure that the activity associated with an ancillary ranch structure avoids or minimizes impacts to species identified in Recital H(5) and their habitats.
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