Access and Utility Easements. A. Lessee is hereby given a right-of way, subject to the limitations, restrictions, covenants, conditions, leases, licenses and easements of record, for ingress and egress to the Premises over, upon, and across the County owned property required for the erection, installation, operation, maintenance, replacement and removal of Lessee's facilities and related equipment and other necessary appurtenances and for power and data communication lines used in connection with ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s facilities (the "Access Easement"). Lessee shall have the right, subject to receiving prior written approval from the County to improve any Access Easement in order to conform the access to the Premises for its necessary and required uses. B. Lessee shall have the right to enter the Property for the purpose of making necessary inspections and engineering surveys, and other tests reasonably necessary to determine the suitability of the Premises for Lessee's facilities and for the purposes of preparing for the construction of the Lessee facilities. Lessee shall repair any damage to the Property caused by any tests performed and shall return the Property to the condition that existed prior to any tests. C. Lessee shall have access 24-hour\seven days-a-week to the Property for construction, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of Premises. Lessee shall cooperate with, and adhere to, the County's access and security rules designed to promote the security and integrity of the Property wherein the Premises is located; however, the County agrees not to unreasonably restrict entry to the Premises by authorized Lessee employees, agents, contractors and sub- contractors. D. Lessee shall pay its prorata share of the costs for improving, maintaining, repairing and restoring the mutual access (Access Easement) to the Property as defined as parcel two in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s prorata share of the hereinabove mentioned costs shall be determined by mutual agreement of the parties hereto.
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