Common use of Baseline Documentation Clause in Contracts

Baseline Documentation. The Current Conditions (which may or may not include restoration and enhancement efforts pursuant to compensatory mitigation activities), of the Property as of the date of this Deed are further documented in a "Present Conditions Report," dated, , 20 and prepared by [ preparer’s name ], which report is acknowledged as accurate by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The present conditions report includes: (a) a current aerial photograph of the Protected Property at an appropriate scale taken as close as possible to the date the donation is made; (b) on-site photographs taken at appropriate locations on the Protected Property, including of major natural features; and, (c) a surveyed plat of the Protected Property showing all relevant property lines, all existing man-made structures, improvements, features, and major, distinct natural features such as waters of the United States, and shall be recorded in the RMC office for each county in which the Protected Property is situated prior to the recording of this Conservation Easement, and is recorded at [insert book and page references, county and date of recording] (d) [etc. - insert any additional documentation which may be used to evidence the natural condition of the ` Protected Property] The Present Conditions Report has been provided to both parties and will be used by Grantee to assure that any future changes in the use of the Property will be consistent with the terms of this Deed. However, the Present Conditions Report is not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the condition of the Property as of the date of this Deed.

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Sources: Conservation Easement

Baseline Documentation. The Current Conditions (which may or may not include restoration and enhancement efforts pursuant to compensatory mitigation activities), of the Property as of the date of this Deed are further documented in a "Present Conditions Report," dated, , 20 and prepared by [ preparer’s name ], which report is acknowledged as accurate by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Grantor and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Grantee. The present conditions report includes: (a) a current aerial photograph of the Protected Property at an appropriate scale taken as close as possible to the date the donation is made; (b) on-site photographs taken at appropriate locations on the Protected Property, including of major natural features; and, (c) a surveyed plat of the Protected Property showing all relevant property lines, all existing man-made structures, improvements, features, and major, distinct natural features such as waters of the United States, and shall be recorded in the RMC office for each county in which the Protected Property is situated prior to the recording of this Conservation Easement, and is recorded at [insert book and page references, county and date of recording] (d) [etc. - insert any additional documentation which may be used to evidence the natural condition of the ` Protected Property] The Present Conditions Report has been provided to both parties and will be used by Grantee to assure that any future changes in the use of the Property will be consistent with the terms of this Deed. However, the Present Conditions Report is not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the condition of the Property as of the date of this Deed.

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Sources: Conservation Easement