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WHEREAS, said owners desire to place certain restrictions and notice on the above- <br /> described real estate, to bind the owner(s) and those who may acquire title hereafter. <br /> WHEREAS, the restrictions provided herein shall be enforceable at law or equity <br /> against any party who has or acquires any interest in the land subject to this restriction by <br /> the following who are named as Grantees and beneficiaries with enforcement rights: <br /> • The County Government of Dane County, Wisconsin provided that the land is <br /> under the jurisdiction of said County at the time the enforcement action is <br /> commenced, and; <br /> • The Town Government of the Town of Medina, Dane County, provided that the <br /> land is within the jurisdiction of said Town at the time the enforcement is <br /> commenced, and; <br /> • The owner(s) of record of any lands that are located within 500 feet of the <br /> subject property. <br /> THEREFORE, the following restrictions are hereby imposed: <br /> 1. The RR-1 zoned parcel is restricted to one Town of Medina animal unit per acre. <br /> One animal unit shall be defined as being 1 equine, 1 bison, 1 cow, 1 hog, 1 <br /> mule, 1 donkey, 1 alpaca, 1 llama, 3 ostrich, 3 emus, 3 sheep, 3 goats, 5 fur <br /> bearing animals (mink, ermine and similar animals raised for fur production), 10 <br /> rabbits or 10 poultry (including, but not limited to, chickens, ducks, pheasants, <br /> geese and turkeys) or an equivalent combination thereof. Cats and dogs are not <br /> included in this restriction. Animals such as exotic birds, fish, small mammals <br /> (guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, mice, etc.), reptiles and similar animals kept as <br /> pets within the residential dwelling are not included in this restriction. Fish <br /> maintained in an ornamental water feature are not included in this restriction. An <br /> increase in the number of animals can be granted only upon amendment of the <br /> restrictions contained herein, which requires both town and county approval. Any <br /> approval to increase the number of animals will require a manure management <br /> plan. <br /> 2. This document shall also serve as notice to all subsequent purchasers and holder <br /> that the Property is located in an area which is agricultural in character, and that said <br /> agricultural uses predate any non-agricultural use of the Property. Such subsequent <br /> purchasers or holders of the Property take their title subject to the acknowledgment <br /> that adjacent agricultural uses, whether conducted in the manner and to the extent <br /> in existence at the time this document was recorded, or changed, altered, increased <br /> in scope or made more intensive, are not a private or public nuisance, and are not <br /> actionable by the owner of the Property. Any subsequent purchaser of the Property <br /> takes title or possession subject to odors, dust, noise, particulate emissions, traffic, <br /> farm vehicle use of roads, manure spreading practices, sileage storage (in silos, <br /> pits, or piles) and other agricultural practices which may, from time to time, offend an <br /> adjacent land owner. <br />