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PERMIT NO. 1989.014.05 <br /> City of San Leandro <br /> (Originally Issued on March 7, 1990, As <br /> Amended Through May 2, 2016) <br /> AMENDMENT NO. FIVE <br /> Page 13 <br /> asphalt trail and gravel shoulders, and place additional gravel on the <br /> maintenance road adjacent to the asphalt-covered portion of the trail to bring <br /> the entire trail to a uniform elevation across the width of the trail. Existing <br /> vegetation on the interior and exterior levee slopes along this length of trail shall <br /> be preserved. <br /> g. Beginning at the southern end of segment 1 of the Shoreline Trail, thence south <br /> and east approximately 13-5043 2,000 feet, to and around the inland end of <br /> Roberts Landing Slough (segment-2 3), widen and repair the levee at the point <br /> where the trail turns inland, clear the trail area of weedy vegetation, grade and <br /> widen the levee trail, and construct a 14-foot-wide, all weather, public access <br /> trail. - - . - . . . - . ' . . - . - _- -- • - .' . _ - _ - - <br /> from BCDC staff. <br /> h. Along the approximately 2,100 foot segment of existing Shoreline Trail <br /> pathway that extends between a point approximately 350 feet east of Robert's <br /> Landing Slough Bridge the' ^1ing Boulevard extcn ion south to San Lorenzo <br /> Creek (segment 3 2), clear and grade a 14-foot-wide public access trail and <br /> construct a ramp up to the San Lorenzo Creek levee. <br /> i. By April 1, 2017, and consistent with the plan entitled, "Site Plan and Details of <br /> Signage", Sheets One through Four, by Phillip Toste, dated January 27, 2016, <br /> submitted with the Fifth Amendment Request dated January 28, 2016, install, <br /> use, and maintain: <br /> a. "Public Shore", "Bay Trail", "Sensitive Habitat", "dog on leash", and "wildlife <br /> protection" signage adjacent to the Overlook area along the Shoreline Trail; <br /> b. Six four-hour public shore parking spaces (one ADA accessible and five <br /> standard spaces) around the Lewelling Boulevard Western Terminus Traffic <br /> Circle; <br /> c. Public Shore, Public Shore parking, and Class II bikeway signage at the <br /> Lewelling Traffic Circle, and way-finding signage to and from Lewelling <br /> (Amendment Five). <br />