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•Complete the Bay Trail connection through the Inner Harbor. <br /> *Incorporate marine and freshwater wetlands areas within or near the Inner <br /> Harbor plan area as habitat and for education. <br /> •Accommodate educational use amenities such as museum exhibits and <br /> hands-on learning labs that feature historic Redwood City and local <br /> flora/fauna/habitat. <br /> •Require private development to include community benefits either on-site or <br /> within the Inner Harbor such as open space accessible to the public, <br /> recreation areas, trails, docks, water access, affordable housing, community <br /> services, habitat, or as determined by the City Council. <br /> *Incorporate historic features and references to City history into the overall <br /> composition of the Inner Harbor area, and into new buildings and public spaces. <br /> •Plan for land use and circulation compatibility with adjacent institutional, <br /> industrial, and port-dependent uses. <br /> City Council/Planning Commission <br /> Study Session M Aedwood <br /> OltyFfmnie <br /> iwec an <br /> Ma y 12, 2014 <br />