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Exhibit 13, 5 of 12 <br /> reflecting a historic yet contemporary waterfront. For example, <br /> light fixtures may be located on angled poles at varying heights <br /> that reference the mast arm on a Seiner. Wood crates and crab <br /> pots are used as inspiration for custom designed outdoor benches, <br /> and a vertical feature,such as a crow's nest mark the area for easy <br /> navigation of the site. • <br /> Dock Walk <br /> From The Esplanade at Fisherman's Harbor or the Millwright <br /> District, non-boating visitors are welcome during daylight hours to traverse down wide gangways and walk among guest and <br /> commercial boats at the dock level. Children enjoy up close Kids learning to row a dinghy <br /> encounters with sun bathing seals frequently found along the <br /> water's edge. Directly below Pacific Rim <br /> Plaza within the eastern most dock row of <br /> the marina is a small boating course <br /> surrounded by the Dock Walk and marked <br /> with buoys for weekend dinghy races or <br /> radio operated sailboat regattas sponsored 4 <br /> r '^,,,;„ <br /> by marina boating enthusiast groups. "' „� w: <br /> When no event is scheduled, a dock side ;i' ` ° P—� " <br /> vendor makes dinghies available for rent � y <br /> so that everyone has the chance to test their L R� <br /> sea legs. This is also a moorage area for <br /> dinghies to come ashore that are coming <br /> from other areas of the marina. Floating <br /> barges in this area provide a flexible open '... <br /> space with an outdoor grill, picnic tables, <br /> and sun shades. Places to sit along the Esplanade <br /> 5 <br />