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Triangle Land Conservancy Conservation Area Monitoring Report Carolina North Property Name: Bolin Creek West Conservation Area Date of visit: April 11, 2018 County: Orange Property Type: Restrictive Covenants Local Contact: Triangle Land Conservancy 919-908-8809 (office) 514 S. Duke St. 919-755-9356 (fax) Durham, NC 27701 Lead conservation area monitor: Caroline Durham Other person(s) attending inspection: Matt Rutledge The Carolina North Property is subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants recorded in Book 5541 page 360 of the Office of the Orange County Register of Deeds. A copy of the Restrictive Covenants may be found at the Register of Deeds office or the link below. http://facilities.unc.edu/files/2015/12/declaration-of-restrictive-covenants-carolina-north- Conservation-Areas-.pdf There is a LAND STEWARDSHIP POLICY on file for this property. The Land Stewardship Policy was completed January 15, 2013 and is available at the link below. http://facilities.unc.edu/files/2015/12/carolina-north-land-stewardship-policy-revised- February-2-2015.pdf Problem areas noted from prior visits and areas to pay special attention to: Minor dumping still occurs along western boundary that is shared with residences, as noted in prior reports. One instance of minor dumping along the southern boundary has been observed in this report (see section B). 1

TLC Conservation Area Monitoring Report (Cont.) Are property boundaries clearly marked? Note any new concerns about boundaries and signs of encroachment, and if existing problems have been corrected? Yes. Boundaries clearly marked. No areas of concern. The Restrictive Covenants list eight restricted or prohibited uses and activities. Are there any violations of the following restricted or prohibited uses and activities? A. Construction. Construction or placement of buildings, roads, billboards or other advertising, utilities or other structures on or above the ground is prohibited in the Conservation Areas. Construction or placement of signs is prohibited in the Conservation Areas except for directional and boundary signs, interpretive signs describing the conservation values of the Conservation Areas, and signs and kiosks prescribing rules and regulations for the use of the Conservation Areas. No new construction was observed. B. Dumping and Landfill Activities. Dumping or placing soil or other substances or materials as landfill, or dumping or placing trash, waste or unsightly or offensive materials is prohibited in the Conservation Areas. Minor dumping and landfill activity from adjacent homeowners has been observed along the southern and western boundaries. University personnel may wish to monitor all boundaries more frequently than annually to ensure new homeowners understand the Restrictive Covenants. C. Vegetation Destruction. Removal or destruction of healthy native trees, shrubs or other vegetation is prohibited in the Conservation Areas, unless done as a component of an established forest management plan. No vegetation destruction was observed. D. Excavation or Dredging. Excavation, dredging or removal of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock or other mineral substance in such manner as to affect the surface is prohibited in the Conservation Areas. No excavation or dredging was observed. E. Detrimental Surface Use. Surface use except for forest or outdoor recreational purposes or purposes permitting the land or water area to remain predominantly in its natural condition is prohibited in the Conservation Areas. No detrimental surface use was observed. 2

F. Activities Detrimental to Drainage; Flood Control, etc. Activities detrimental to drainage, flood control, water conservation, erosion control or soil conservation are prohibited in the Conservation Areas. No activities detrimental to drainage, flood control or other listed items were observed. University personnel may wish to monitor the silt fence near the northwestern boundary more frequently than annually, especially after heavy rains. G. Other Detrimental Acts. Other acts or uses detrimental to the retention of land or water areas are prohibited in the Conservation Areas. Based on our observation, the University has been a good steward of the Carolina North property; no detrimental acts were observed during our visits. H. Construction of New Trails and Greenways. Construction of new trails (except for potential greenways and paths that are located and approved pursuant to the terms of the Development Agreement) is prohibited in the Conservation Areas. No new trails or greenways were observed. Additional comments or observations Due to neighboring residences and new development, patches of invasive species (mostly privet) along the southwestern border have been observed. University personnel may wish to monitor such areas more frequently than annually. To the best of your knowledge and observation, is the land owner complying with the restrictive covenants? YES Steward s name: Caroline Durham Signature: L. Caroline Durham Address: 514 S. Duke St. Phone: 919-908-8809 Durham, NC 27701 Indicate attachments to the report. Date and sign all materials. Provide descriptions of photograph and illustration locations. ground photos aerial photos maps illustrations other 3

Map 4

Photo Documentation Table Photo Point Photo Number Description Azimuth 1 a Corner 330 b Corner 285 2 a Corner 110 b Corner 200 3 a Corner 270 b Corner 20 4 a Corner 90 b Corner 270 5 a Corner 90 b Corner 40 6 a Corner 185 b Corner 50 7 a Edge 90 b Edge 285 8 a Corner 270 b Corner 220 9 a Corner 25 b Corner 110 10 a Corner 290 b Corner 80 11 a Corner 95 b Corner 255 12 a Corner 265 b Corner 275 5

Photopoint 1a: Corner with view north along Photopoint 1b: Corner with view northwest along 4/11/2018 Bolin Creek West 1 Photopoint 2a: Corner with view southeast along Photopoint 2b: Corner with view southwest along

Photopoint 3a: Corner with view west along Photopoint 3b: Corner with view northeast along 4/11/2018 Bolin Creek West 2 Photopoint 4a: Corner with view east along Photopoint 4b: Corner with view west along

Bolin Creek West 3 Photopoint 5a: Corner with view east along Photopoint 5b: Corner with view north along 4/11/2018 Photopoint 6a: Corner with view south along Photopoint 6b: Corner with view east along

Bolin Creek West 4 Photopoint 7a: Edge with view east along Photopoint 7b: Edge with view west along conservation boundary 4/11/2018 Photopoint 8a: Corner with view west along Photopoint 8b: Corner with view southwest along

Bolin Creek West 5 Photopoint 9a: Corner with view northeast along Photopoint 9b: Corner with view east along 4/11/2018 Photopoint 10a: Corner with view west along conservation boundary Photopoint 10b: Corner with view east along

Bolin Creek West 6 Photopoint 11a: Corner with view east along Photopoint 11b: Corner with view west along 4/11/2018 Photopoint 12a: Corner with view south along Photopoint 12b: Corner with view west along