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Section 4.   Docks and Piers.

An Owner of a Lake One Lot or Lake Two Lot shall be entitled, upon obtaining appropriate governmental permits, to build, maintain and repair a pier or dock on such Owner's Lot. Such dock or pier shall be used only to moor non-motorized boats, such as canoes, rowboats and sailboats, and for other recreational purposes, such as swimming or fishing.

Section 5.   Wildlife Preserve.

Within Parcel C in Lake Facilities No. 2, there is a small island which is hereby declared a Wildlife Preserve. The Wildlife Preserve is primarily a resting and nesting place for ducks, geese and other animals. The Wildlife Preserve shall remain undisturbed in its natural state. No Owner or member of the Association shall enter upon the Wildlife Preserve for any purpose whatsoever. If necessary, the Association may enter upon the Wildlife Preserve for its protection and preservation.

Section 6.   Maintenance and Repair.

The Lake One Lots and Lake Two Lots (collectively "Lake Lots" hereinafter) shall have the following rights, duties and obligations with respect to Lake Facilities No. 1 and Lake Facilities No. 2 (collectively "Lake Facilities" hereinafter):

(i)   the right to impound and regulate flow and use of all surface waters on the Properties, and to establish and maintain the water level and flow of the lake, dam, spillway, and related Lake Facilities;

(ii)   the right to enter upon the land in the area designated for the Lake Facilities a) to clear, grade, cut, fill and flood such land for the Lake Facilities, b) to build, construct, maintain, repair, and dredge the Lake Facilities, and c) to place, store and keep equipment, machinery, materials and supplies for the construction, repair or improvement of the Lake Facilities, as well as on adjoining land during periods of actual construction;

(iii)   the right of ingress to and egress from the Lake Facilities for trucks and other vehicular traffic, over the abutting Lake Lots, provided, however, any areas disturbed by

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