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the Island. The envi�onmental message is clear, in order to reach the Bai� Island <br /> Complex it is man, not the species that must enter a cage. <br /> In its recommendations the City has attempted to reflect its vision for the better <br /> future of the refuge. The Refuge will be a City constituent and neighbor and, in <br /> turn, it will contribute to the City's quality of life. For safety and security the City <br /> recommends that refuge consider opening and closing at dusk and dawn to increase <br /> after hour's security. The bridge doors should be lockable and self closing to increase <br /> security. The City also recommends informational signage explaining that the <br /> purpose of the doors is to protect the refuge from predators that might frustrate our <br /> shared goal of endangered species recovery. <br /> On Inner Bair Island under the Redwood City plan visitors to the refuge would <br /> be directed to either the Interpretive Center or towards "Nobles' Mount." One need <br /> have only a nodding � � ,�� . � � <br /> knowledge of the ��''r °'" � : " ` ��; �: � � � <br /> history of the estuaries ��`�""� � . � °'` � .�;�. � <br /> � ,�� � �. � �. <br /> and the Bay to know L ._ '� n �.��,�,� �„ °� <br /> of the considerable `"±1������ � , ` ��" � <br /> :;_ � ;�,.. <br /> involvement of Mr. , ,�' ` , �`��r�� , '�. "t ' ` R :' : <br /> � <br /> and Mrs. Ralph `$� * � � .�, `� "�� �. Noble ti <br /> �. � <br /> Nobles. Indefati ble , �;• ` ` `..� � � � <br /> � <br /> � � �`„� �, �� �:� <br /> '�. a�;.� a. ' � <br /> advocates for Bay ' � � � <br /> habitat, the Nobles � -# ., '- <br /> � ��,> �. , � � <br /> fought for Bai� Island �.,�;�. � ��-.,. � _ �� � � � '� <br /> anCl Sougllt its Nobles Mount. Bridge and Berm. <br /> preservation and <br /> rehabilitation. The City believes that it is a fitting monument to these environmental <br /> pioneers that one of the overlooks planned for Bai� Island be named after the <br /> Nobles. <br /> The City recommends that on Bair Island the interior public area of the refuge be <br /> defined by a berm of approximately 3 feet in height. Such a berm would provide <br /> unmistakable evidence of the care taken to channel visitors to the refuge into areas <br /> that limit by design their impact on critical habitat. <br /> The City recommends that Nobles Mount (and the Mount on the opposite side <br /> of the Island) provide a handicap accessible rise in elevation of about fifteen feet. <br /> (The ramp rise ratio for wheeled access may require a ramp in excess of 180 feet of <br /> compact soil or other approved surface. The City recommends dredging the <br /> Redwood Creek and Redwood Shores Lagoons for this purpose. ) The City <br /> recommends the NWRS seek the cooperation of the Redwood City administrative <br /> departments on handicap access and other requirements. The City believes that <br /> 11 <br />
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