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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDApacket__11-23-21_0959_283       NOTICE OF MEETING REGULAR MEETING MCDOWELL MOUNTAIN PRESERVATION COMMISSION      Chairman Scott Grzybowski  Vice Chairman Tom Barberic Commissioner Bill Craig Commissioner Janice Holden Commissioner Brian Jennings Commissioner Steven Nurney Commissioner D.J. Willard    TIME:5:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING WHEN:TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2021 WHERE:FOUNTAIN HILLS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 16705 E. AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ Commissioners of the Town of Fountain Hills will attend either in person or by telephone conference call; a quorum of the Town’s Council,  various Commission, Committee or Board members may be in attendance at the Commission meeting. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9, subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the Commission are audio and/or video recorded and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents, in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the Town Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the Town will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9 have been waived.  REQUEST TO COMMENT The public is welcome to participate in Commission meetings. TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM, please complete a Request to Comment card, located in the back of the Council Chambers, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion of that item, if possible. Include the agenda item on which you wish to comment. Speakers will be allowed three contiguous minutes to address the Commission. Verbal comments should be directed through the Presiding Officer and not to individual Commissioners. TO COMMENT ON AN AGENDA ITEM IN WRITING ONLY, please complete a Request to Comment card, indicating it is a written comment, and check the box on whether you are FOR or AGAINST and agenda item, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion, if possible.               1.CALL TO ORDER - Welcome newly appointed Commissioner Brian Jennings to MMPC     2.ROLL CALL     3.CALL TO THE PUBLIC Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.01(H), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters NOT listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission, and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during Call to the Public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the Call to the Public, individual commissioners may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter, or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda.     4.CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of the minutes of the meeting of October 26, 2021      5.CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of Trail Master Plan     6.REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Action Items     7.REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Trail Counter Activity and Equipment     8.UPDATE: Sonoran Conservancy Fountain Hills     9.ADJOURNMENT     CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted in accordance with the statement filed by the McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission with the Town Clerk. Dated this ______ day of ____________________, 2021. ___________________________________________ Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant The Town of Fountain Hills endeavors to make all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. Please call 480-816-5199 (voice) or 1-800-367-8939 (TDD) 48 hours prior to the meeting to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the meeting or to obtain agenda information in large print format. Supporting documentation and staff reports furnished the Commission with this agenda are available for review in the Community Services' Office.    McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Meeting of November 23, 2021 2 of 2   ITEM 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):  CALL TO ORDER - Welcome newly appointed Commissioner Brian Jennings to MMPC Staff Summary (Background) Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 04:58 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021  ITEM 4. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):   CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of the minutes of the meeting of October 26, 2021  Staff Summary (Background) The intent of approving meeting minutes is to ensure an accurate account of the discussion and action that took place at the meeting for archival purposes. Approved minutes are placed on the Town's website and maintained as permanent records in compliance with state law. Staff recommends approving the October 26, 2021, meeting minutes. Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 05:00 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021  ITEM 5. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):   CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of Trail Master Plan Staff Summary (Background) Attachments MMPC Trail Master Plan  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 05:11 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021  Oct 20, 2021 Preliminary Draft Fountain Hills McDowell Mountain Preserve Trail Master Plan Background The Town of Fountain Hills established the McDowell Mountain Preserve Commission to “provide trails, trail head locations and safeguard the Preserve”. Specifically, the Town’s stated intention, in part, is to “maintain the existing, undisturbed desert landscape” and accomplish the following: 1. Provide for the development of a trail system within the Preserve 2. Grant public access into the Preserve 3. Limit human encroachment to specific areas within the Preserve 4. Protect wildlife habitat The recently adopted Guidelines for the Management of the FH Preserve incorporates the Town’s direction. The Guidelines anticipate further trail development and include additional criteria for trail design and trail density: 1. Provide a diversity of experiences on Preserve trails 2. Consider trail density and usage 3. Be sensitive to impact on neighboring communities Trail Master Planning Process It is generally acknowledged that the trails in the Preserve are a significant benefit to the Town and add to the quality of life in Fountain Hills. However, at some point the Preserve trail system will be “built out”. The purpose of this Master Plan is to determine and specify what additional trails may be added to the Preserve while maintaining an appropriate balance of the criteria specified by the Town and the MMPC Guidelines. It is anticipated that no additional trails will be constructed in the Preserve beyond those presented in this Master Plan. Various options were considered, both individually and in aggregate, and vetted via the MMPC Guidelines vetting process. Trail Options The geographic footprint of the Preserve and the existing trails in the Preserve suggest four possible areas for additional trail development: 1. North Loop – a loop trail from the Promenade trail extending in to the north arm of the Preserve with a possible extension to the Overlook Trail. 2. Upper Sonoran – a loop trail providing an additional option from the Sonoran Trail with a possible connection to the Western Loop trail. 3. Sunridge Loop – a loop trail from the Ridgeline Trail. 4. Sunridge access – an additional access point into the Preserve from the Sunridge park and parking lot which would accommodate an easy connection to the Sunridge Loop. Trail Analysis Each of the trail options are geographically widely separated. Therefore, each trail is considered on its own merits without concern for the aggregate contributing to trail density. Additional factors to the previously mentioned criteria include: • Input from the Town • Input from SCFH • Perceived Community support • Perceived Community resistance • Impact on Town of FH image • Ease of building trail • Ability to use Professional trail builder • Trailhead parking Sunridge Access This additional access point to the Preserve is an important part of the Trail Master Plan. However, this is contingent on the completion of the neighborhood park and parking lot by the Town. Prioritization of a Sunridge Access point is tabled until uncertainties regarding that project are resolved. Sunridge Loop Analysis: ……………… North Loop Analysis: ……………… Upper Sonoran Analysis: ……………… Recommendations Sunridge Loop North Leg Loop Upper Sonoran ITEM 6. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):  REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Action Items Staff Summary (Background) Attachments MMPC Action Items 11.23.21  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 05:14 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021  MMPC Outstanding Action Items as of 11.16.2021 0 No.Item Due Status Owner 1 Publish October meeting minutes next MMPC meeting Patti 2 Lake Overlook trail maintenance November Bill 3 Complete Lower Ridgeline Trail as resources allow Phase 1 Completed, commenced Phase 2 BC 4 Does it make sense to take the guiding principal to counsel ongoing discussion chair 5 What is the criteria for closing our trail heads?next MMPC meeting should we close and if so why chair 6 NNIP action in the fall/winter, how bad is bad, then what do we do next MMPC meeting Janice 7 Establish criteria for new trail development Fall MMPC meeting WG1 Infrstructure & Ops BC 8 add sign standard to the guidelines Next MMPC Meeting In Work chair 9 Community Support campaign for Sunridge Drive trail Ongoing Outreach WG 10 map the new trail options next mmpc meeting Craig 11 research new trail counters next meeting In Progress chair 12 large map display for fairs for photos Next year Rachael ITEM 7. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):  REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Trail Counter Activity and Equipment Staff Summary (Background) Attachments October 2021 Trail Counter Activity  PYRO Evo Price Comparison  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 05:18 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021  Estimated Not in service ACT restricted access start/stop Fountain Hills Trail Counter Activity Botanical Garden Trail Lake Overlook Trail Sonoran Trail - North End Andrews-Kinsey & Western Loop Trails Overlook & Ridgeline Trails ACT Promenade Gate ACT Parking Lot Entrance YTD Ttls 2017 Jan 6121 400 250 6771 Feb 8699 500 338 9537 Mar 8150 700 388 9238 Apr 5402 600 399 6401 May 3118 300 300 3718 Jun 2563 300 300 3163 Jul 2377 300 300 2977 Aug 1750 300 300 2350 Sep 2100 300 300 2700 Oct 4000 325 300 4625 Nov 5900 375 300 6575 Dec 7097 425 300 7822 2017 Total 0 57277 4825 3775 0 0 0 65877 2018 Jan 6984 483 240 7707 Feb 6448 737 1059 8244 Mar 2491 9948 1581 1461 15481 Apr 1262 5153 2409 500 9324 May 925 3356 898 300 5479 Jun 563 1816 1042 300 3721 Jul 439 1646 500 300 2885 Aug 370 1622 500 300 2792 Sep 650 1935 500 300 3385 Oct 1030 3715 500 450 5695 Nov 1630 5463 655 628 8376 Dec 2251 5001 487 2101 7363 17203 2018 Total 11611 53087 10292 7939 7363 90292 2019 Jan 2291 6969 677 2550 10237 22724 Feb 2467 5505 731 2250 9010 19963 Mar 3295 8080 1150 4150 16564 33239 Apr 1452 5488 1581 1879 6645 17045 May 945 3938 754 1212 666 7515 Jun 449 2471 254 115 183 3472 Jul 402 1736 152 200 200 2690 Aug 386 1533 200 200 200 2519 Sep 690 2588 350 300 300 4228 Oct 1087 3759 500 500 500 6346 Nov 1720 5496 652 700 700 9268 Dec 1818 3913 707 1083 1040 8561 2019 Total 17002 51476 7708 15139 46245 137570 2020 Jan 1904 7657 915 1676 1548 13700 Feb 3784 7230 1064 1284 1408 14770 Mar 4163 9112 1549 789 1342 2479 19434 Apr 1997 7423 1356 597 347 2163 13883 May 1335 5817 382 346 57 950 8887 Jun 933 2189 316 263 109 850 4660 Jul 633 2540 286 494 17 1100 5070 Aug 432 2410 278 365 20 865 4370 Sep 853 3031 511 188 74 400 5057 Oct 1231 4644 492 580 433 1500 8880 Nov 1767 6628 747 1500 1500 8013 20155 Dec 2070 6362 775 3000 3599 11747 9510 37063 2020 Total 21102 65043 8671 11082 7498 33023 9510 155929 2021 Jan 2430 7035 923 3831 4001 14103 9854 42177 Feb 2341 2307 983 4080 4703 14268 13164 41846 Mar 4006 9677 970 4402 4819 15317 13652 52843 Apr 2000 5757 697 2879 3315 9401 7720 31769 May 1750 5232 856 1676 2249 5586 5841 23190 Jun 725 2153 149 1078 1105 4300 3669 13179 Jul 466 2100 282 900 949 2526 2979 10202 Aug 500 2000 350 748 1001 2770 3463 10832 Sep 800 3000 500 951 1100 2894 3422 12667 Oct 1200 4009 1117 2018 2234 7368 6502 24448 Nov Dec 2021 Total 16218 43270 6827 22563 25476 78533 70266 263153 67 7 1 95 3 7 92 3 8 64 0 1 37 1 8 31 6 3 29 7 7 23 5 0 27 0 0 46 2 5 65 7 5 78 2 2 77 0 7 82 4 4 15 4 8 1 93 2 4 54 7 9 37 2 1 28 8 5 27 9 2 33 8 5 56 9 5 83 7 6 17 2 0 3 22 7 2 4 19 9 6 3 33 2 3 9 17 0 4 5 75 1 5 34 7 2 26 9 0 25 1 9 42 2 8 63 4 6 92 6 8 85 6 1 13 7 0 0 14 7 7 0 19 4 3 4 13 8 8 3 88 8 7 46 6 0 50 7 0 43 7 0 50 5 7 88 8 0 20 1 5 5 37 0 6 3 42 1 7 7 41 8 4 6 52 8 4 3 31 7 6 9 23 1 9 0 13 1 7 9 10 2 0 2 10 8 3 2 12 6 6 7 24 4 4 8 0 00 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Monthly Tallies 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 11 6 1 1 53 0 8 7 10 2 9 2 79 3 9 73 6 3 17 0 0 2 51 4 7 6 77 0 8 15 1 3 9 46 2 4 5 21 1 0 2 65 0 4 3 86 7 1 11 0 8 2 74 9 8 33 0 2 3 95 1 0 16 2 1 8 43 2 7 0 68 2 7 22 5 6 3 25 4 7 6 78 5 3 3 70 2 6 6 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 Botanical Garden Trail Lake Overlook Trail Sonoran Trail - North End Andrews-Kinsey & Western Loop Trails Overlook & Ridgeline Trails ACT Promenade Gate ACT Parking Lot Entrance Annual Tallies 2018 2019 2020 2021 24 9 1 12 6 2 92 5 56 3 43 9 37 0 65 0 10 3 0 16 3 0 22 5 1 22 9 1 24 6 7 32 9 5 14 5 2 94 5 44 9 40 2 38 6 69 0 10 8 7 17 2 0 18 1 8 19 0 4 37 8 4 41 6 3 19 9 7 13 3 5 93 3 63 3 43 2 85 3 12 3 1 17 6 7 20 7 0 24 3 0 23 4 1 40 0 6 20 0 0 17 5 0 72 5 46 6 50 0 80 0 12 0 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Botanical Garden Trail 2018 2019 2020 2021 61 2 1 86 9 9 81 5 0 54 0 2 31 1 8 25 6 3 23 7 7 17 5 0 21 0 0 40 0 0 59 0 0 70 9 7 69 8 4 64 4 8 99 4 8 51 5 3 33 5 6 18 1 6 16 4 6 16 2 2 19 3 5 37 1 5 54 6 3 50 0 1 69 6 9 55 0 5 80 8 0 54 8 8 39 3 8 24 7 1 17 3 6 15 3 3 25 8 8 37 5 9 54 9 6 39 1 3 76 5 7 72 3 0 91 1 2 74 2 3 58 1 7 21 8 9 25 4 0 24 1 0 30 3 1 46 4 4 66 2 8 63 6 2 70 3 5 23 0 7 96 7 7 57 5 7 52 3 2 21 5 3 21 0 0 20 0 0 30 0 0 40 0 9 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Lake Overlook Trail 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 40 0 50 0 70 0 60 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 32 5 37 5 42 5 48 3 73 7 15 8 1 24 0 9 89 8 10 4 2 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 65 5 48 7 67 7 73 1 11 5 0 15 8 1 75 4 25 4 15 2 20 0 35 0 50 0 65 2 70 7 91 5 10 6 4 15 4 9 13 5 6 38 2 31 6 28 6 27 8 51 1 49 2 74 7 77 5 92 3 98 3 97 0 69 7 85 6 14 9 28 2 35 0 50 0 11 1 7 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sonoran Trail -North End 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 25 0 33 8 38 8 39 9 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 024 0 10 5 9 14 6 1 50 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 45 0 62 8 21 0 1 25 5 0 22 5 0 41 5 0 18 7 9 12 1 2 11 5 20 0 20 0 30 0 50 0 70 0 10 8 3 16 7 6 12 8 4 78 9 59 7 34 6 26 3 49 4 36 5 18 8 58 0 15 0 0 30 0 0 38 3 1 40 8 0 44 0 2 28 7 9 16 7 6 10 7 8 90 0 74 8 95 1 20 1 8 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Andrews-Kinsey & Western Loop Trails 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 13 4 2 34 7 57 10 9 17 20 74 43 3 15 0 0 35 9 9 40 0 1 47 0 3 48 1 9 33 1 5 22 4 9 11 0 5 94 9 10 0 1 11 0 0 22 3 4 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Overlook & Ridgeline Trails 2020 2021 73 6 3 10 2 3 7 90 1 0 16 5 6 4 66 4 5 66 6 18 3 20 0 20 0 30 0 50 0 70 0 10 4 0 15 4 8 14 0 8 24 7 9 21 6 3 95 0 85 0 11 0 0 86 5 40 0 15 0 0 80 1 3 11 7 4 7 14 1 0 3 14 2 6 8 15 3 1 7 94 0 1 55 8 6 43 0 0 25 2 6 27 7 0 28 9 4 73 6 8 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ACT Promenade Gate 2018 2019 2020 2021 95 1 0 98 5 4 13 1 6 4 13 6 5 2 77 2 0 58 4 1 36 6 9 29 7 9 34 6 3 34 2 2 65 0 2 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ACT Parking Lot Entrance 2020 2021 Counts Range Installation Direction detection Battery life Memory Weatherproofness Temperature Lo g & Co l l e c t Co u n t Su p p o r t An a l y z e & S h a r e Sensor:The PYRO EVO sensor is a passive infrared sensor which detects passersby precisely enough to count people following each.other closely.This system will count pedestrians and cyclists at any speed but will not distinguish between them. Installation:The PYRO EVO sensor is installed in a supplied wooden post for easier positioning and camouflage. The post is embedded in the ground using the provided stabilizing bar or concrete.The sensor is protected by a lens guard and the battery is secured against tampering. Pedestrians and cyclists with no differentiation 4’ (1 m), 15’ (4 m), or 33’ (10 m) Available, see below 2 years, available in stores 400 days IP 68, safe against flooding and dust Permanent -13°F to +158°F (-25°C to +70°C) A PYRO EVO sensor is smaller, lighter and more versatile. The sensor is easier to access but remains as durable and vandal- proof. On a remote mountain trail, the PYRO EVO in a wooden post counts hikers in both directions. PYRO EVO in a Wooden Post Range No Direction Detection Bidirectional Detection 4’ (1 m) $2,100 $2,750 15’ (4 m)$2,675 $3,325 33’ (10 m)$3,625 $4,275 Permanent, durable, standalone people counter that discreetly blends into its natural surroundings. People Counters Counts Range Installation Direction detection Battery life Memory Weatherproofness Temperature Lo g & Co l l e c t Co u n t Su p p o r t An a l y z e & S h a r e Sensor:The PYRO EVO sensor is a passive infrared sensor which detects passersby precisely enough to count people following each.other closely.This system will count pedestrians and cyclists at any speed but will not distinguish between them. Installation:The PYRO EVO sensor is installed in a supplied recycled plastic post for easier positioning and camouflage.The post is embedded in the ground using the provided stabilizing bar or concrete.The sensor is protected by a lens guard and the battery is secured against tampering. Pedestrians and cyclists with no differentiation 4’ (1 m), 15’ (4 m), or 33’ (10 m) Available, see below 2 years, available in stores 400 days IP 68, safe against flooding and dust Permanent -13°F to +158°F (-25°C to +70°C) The PYRO EVO in a recycled post measures path usage by counting walkers and bikers passing by. At a bridge river crossing, The PYRO EVO in a Recycled Post discreetly counts trail users. PYRO EVO in a Recycled Post Permanent, durable people counter that discreetly blends into its natural surroundings with a natural-colored plastic post manufactured with recycled material. Range No Direction Detection Bidirectional Detection Up to 15' (4 m) and 15' (4 m) $2,225 $2,875 Up to 33’ (10 m) and 15' (4 m) $2,800 $3,450 Up to 33’ (10 m) and 33’ (10 m) $3,750 $4,400 People Counters Counts Range Installation Direction detection Battery life Memory Weatherproofness Temperature Lo g & Co l l e c t Co u n t Su p p o r t An a l y z e & S h a r e Sensor:The PYRO EVO sensor is a passive infrared sensor which detects passersby precisely enough to count people following each other closely.This system will count pedestrians and cyclists at any speed but will not distinguish between them. Installation:The PYRO-Box EVO is the most popular option on the market.All components are housed in a 3- walled shock-resistant shell and mounted to an existing post.The installation is simple and sturdy,and so an excellent solution for both short-and long-term counting.The sensor is protected by a lens guard and the battery is secured against tampering. Pedestrians and cyclists with no differentiation 4’ (1 m), 15’ (4 m), or 33’ (10 m) Pricing notes: 1.Custom color is an additional $300. 2.Additional mounting bands can be reused 10-15 times. Available, see below 2 years, available in stores 400 days IP 68, safe against flooding and dust Mobile or permanent -13°F to +158°F (-25°C to +70°C) The PYRO Box EVO can be quickly installed in a wide-variety of environments. The PYRO-Box EVO, attached to existing infrastructure, blends into the surrounding environment. PYRO-Box EVO Range No Direction Detection Bidirectional Detection 4’ (1 m) $2,275 $2,925 15’ (4 m)$2,850 $3,500 33’ (10 m)$3,800 $4,450 Additional reusable mounting band $30-$50, depending on size required Our lightest, most versatile people counter yet. People Counters ITEM 8. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 11/23/2021 Meeting Type: McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE: Sonoran Conservancy Fountain Hills Staff Summary (Background) Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/27/2021 05:20 PM Final Approval Date: 10/27/2021