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� • �• J� <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 1. The City recommends that dredge spoils from the Redwood Shores lagoons <br /> also be used by the NWRS for Inner Bair rehabilitation. <br /> 2. Redwood City recommends that the Bair Island Complex be served by two <br /> parking lots; one as shown on the NWRS plan on Redwood Creek, the other <br /> at a location near the San Carlos Airport. Two parking lots will provide ample <br /> areas for trash bins restroom facilities and protect the refuge from human <br /> litter. <br /> 3. The City recommends against including a 0.5-mile trail that lies between a <br /> residential neighborhood complex and directly adjacent to unprotected critical <br /> habitat outside of the refuge boundaries. <br /> 4. Redwood City recommends closing the Whipple Street entrance to the refuge <br /> and will join with the NWRS to encourage redesign of the Whipple Street <br /> access to discourage uncontrolled predator intrusion and to eliminate Whipple <br /> Street access to all but emergency and authorized vehicles. <br /> 5. The City recommends that access to the refuge be strictly limited to pedestrian <br /> access bridges at Redwood Creek and the San Carlos Airport. <br /> 6. The City recommends the bridges to Bair Island be designed as covered <br /> bridges with handicap assisted doors at either end of the bridge to protect the <br /> refuge from unauthorized access. The bridge doors should be lockable. <br /> 7. The City recommends that refuge consider opening and closing hours of the <br /> refuge at dawn and dusk. <br /> 8. The Ciry recommends that the two overlooks or mounts included in the City <br /> plan provide a handicap accessible ramp with a rise in elevation to <br /> approximately fifteen feet. <br /> 9. The City recommends that the two overlooks or mounts be pulled away from <br /> the environmentally sensitive mixing zone at the confluence of Smith Slough <br /> and the breeched levee portions of Inner Ba.ir Island. <br /> 10. City recommends that on Bair Island the interior public area of the refuge is <br /> defined by a berm of approximately 3 feet. <br /> 14 <br />