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ELECTRIC UTILITY EASEMENT
Charles S. Gwynn, a single person, in consideration of One Dollar, the
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grants 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 South 5 feet of Lot 1 of the North Part of Brown's
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 ' _ < --<- :_,r 4, 1968.
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On this day of 1968, before me, the
undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said Count in said State,personally
appeared Charles S. Gwynn, a single person, to me known to be the identical person
named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he
executed the same as his voluntary act and deed.
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