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HomeMy WebLinkAbout~Master - Electric Lines - Moore BOOK. f. _PAG `�1 Inst_ a #6117 Fee : S1m50 ELECTRIC UTILITY EASEMENT We, John W. Moore and Opal I. Moore, husband and wife, in consideration of One Dollar, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant to the City of Ames, Iowa, a Municipal Corporation, its successors and assigns, the perpetual right to construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain, and use its overhead and underground electrical lines consisting of poles, wires, cables, anchors, and other similar equipment or any part thereof, for the purpose of conveying electric current for power and lighting purposes, together with the right to extend to any telephone company, the right to use jointly with the grantee, any pole or other equipment placed pursuant to the provisions hereof, and together with the right to trim or remove any trees where necessary to secure adequate clearance for the safe,operation of the electric lines upon or across the following described real estate: The North 3 feet of Lot 2 of Moore's loth Addition to Country Club Heights Subdivision, Ames, Story County, Iowa. The foregoing rights are granted upon the express condition that the City of Ames will assume all damage to the hereinbefore described property caused by the City's failure to use due care in its exercise of the rights granted during construction, maintenance and repair on said premises. '_ Dated this day of „�: " �fLy�'z- c.n-�-' 1967. �ef� , eej o W. Moore, Husband Op I. Moore, Wife r & STATE OF IOWA } try ) SS: NTY OF STORY ) 1967, before me, the - On this day of said County, in said State,tterigned, a Notary Public in and forpersonally red John John W. Moore, and Opal I. Moore, husband and wife, to me known to b'e to identical persons named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and a� owledged that they executed the same as their vpluntary act anc�leed!1 i Notary Public, Story County, Iowa,!/ P'T 7 Cam. Y',°• 0 s u CD c� Q .� a cc 414 ..r.,. _,�,+_ ..,... ..�,,...,........_....... V �AV" .-Mod -3DA4.- 0 F 1 9 'FX,',llAa8AH Y7fJYJ.",J Dlq'J'D:JJa f,[A' ali-w bfir, bitG(Jawl ,o-xooJ\ll .1 ],PqO brta q'ioolv'f IN iriflo U 9W . a` o ji-) orlj oj faf—cg bqgbqlwofj,!o - tideued Pi ff)iffw lo JqlgDea eill ,aBflo(l EwO lo (A Jff-, 41-f I mAloq-teci orb , -lTgiF­8J3 IMS, 81088990fl?, -RI i iTo i I P,a oqro,) fBqiqiff If M 's . swol eats -,ulk-Wa .-Tefljo fxlp� , a-fodoff's , P-91CIBO ,ae-liw , Pelocl 10 gflijaipficf� f-RO i'f J 9 'fol Jima-i(lr,) oi-110919 gaivevnoo to 9,,oq-i.Lfq E)ffJ (()I elo9x9rft ja.�q yrf.,� ao Jra-),­ffqRrpq 9fiodq919l �Tpf, of luf.Wxe W Iffgiu erll ftliw aqftfq�ol , aeaoqajjq Wilff-gif baB -19-woq 1fl9mqi_up9 aodJo --to ejoq �fm ,goffu'r,'q Offt rfliw viluiot gali of JA-gif girij Vffp' if q 10 9 'fo (fil-0 ol -qfll f(1iw i9d19'gol brir' 1o9,19A arfolai-voaq gill W Jfmjjnjjq bgoBJq -ARP, f)dl -101 t)o_tea_c'qlo 91emi p9bc OIIJ09P, 01 -_9&j1 �,ijj.2 0-,TC_)j-f.je-j :91.1�Jaet iP8 c bq(H'jqac)b -gaiwollol efll aaojgr, to fioqu aeffif ohdogl-q 9-dJ to noi"ibbA fidol alo-foom to S' AM 10 19,91 F, f1hov- afil, aemA fioJapivibc.bi? alr(�,gioji djilD yilmjoD oj P,-,A701 <<f jjjJQ' to ')df-jp.fjJ ftohlffiffoo aanaqx9 9fTJ rioqu b9lfiBrq 9,iB alf1giu iiio"ggaol ,)AT 91I1 ',Cl b9atfro �J.-feqO'j-q b,_)di-jt)aqb o-fol9diti9,iod )!Ij W IR, c)iTjjjaFf,, fl.fw ae.cfi.A i E)jjb E),-u ol oaiilifA '��'fAiufb 1)gj(lpfN alf.1gi,­ ,rjj 10 ioaexq ?,Ji rti cn:_,�_ bjfa w) 3hcq9-f bfm 90ti-6[Y91ai1;in handa!'Al '9-foc'm W r o )IiW 9-iool\jl .1 qO AW01 JO JTAJ'8., 1, Y"Flolra 110 gift <gjcff eaolgd a I lo Bb mill n0 auoD bisa uol bap, iii Oij(jjjq vapjoZ p .,-j�9 fl,1--4 f,)Ofl i r 9 '�j1pfloau'qq bIr'a t l i ol lumocul E)m Oj qhw fifil, bfmclauil ,9-iooM .1 IA(10 brip, ,ouoOM ,W ndol. bq°ri 9qq plfm 'll'-fornmajafri -giliog -iol efiJ bolfjoqxe nAw bfi� ni bgmBff afioa-ioq lvojlffqbi ' bo�qfl Amu" tn. vas-��mulw'r -fiedd al, enrf_�a -qflj ,roidl Jrdj bagbelvoi"J-J, B m C"> It m -n 0 G, CD (7L 0 CD CD