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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMMPC.2020.0623.Minutes )4 ; rlC 'i t m V TOWN F FOUNTAIN HILLS MINUTES OF THEREGULAR MEETING ' ✓1 MCDOWELL MOUNTAIN PRESERVATION COMMISSION JUNE 23, 2020 -C��� 1. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Garvey called the meeting of Tuesday, June 23, 2020, to order at 5:00 p.m. in the Pima/Hopi Rooms at the Community Center, located at 13001 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, Arizona. 2. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioner Thomas Aiello; Commissioner Tom Barberic*; Commissioiner Bill Craig; Chairman Paul Garvey; Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski; Commissioner Janice Holden Absent: Commissioner Dr. Darrienne Slater Staff Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin; Fire Chief Dave Ott; Executive Present: Assistant Jamie Salentine *Commissioner Barberic participated in the meeting via telephone. (Items were discussed out of order, but for purposes of clarity will remain as listed on the agenda.) 3. CALL TO THE PUBLIC There was no comments from the citizens present. 4. CONSIDERATION OF Approving the January 28 and February 25, 2020 Meeting Minutes Commissioner Garvey asked that a correction be made to January 28, 2020 minutes item #11, paragraph 6 to read: Discussion ensued relating to placement of an additional trail counter near the Overlook Trail. Commissioner Garvey requested that a correction be made to February 25, 2020 minutes item #5, paragraph 1 to read: (ex: currently there are 30 markers on the 2-mile Sonoran trail). MOVED BY Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski, SECONDED BY Commissioner Janice Holden to approve the January 28 and February 25, 2020 meeting minutes as amended. Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously 5. UPDATE on Adero Canyon Trailhead Access and Trailhead Work Activity Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin stated that there has been a slow down on the construction due to COVID-19. She noted that the attorneys are working together to determine a completion date. She pointed out that the water lines are in and have pressure, however, still need electric and sewer put in. She added that the utilities are tied with Toll Brothers and that the power will be through SRP and the Town will need to reach out due to the fact that Toll Brothers is not looking at turning on power until a certain number of parcels are in, which is not feasible for the needs of the ACT. In response to questions posed by Chairman Garvey, Ms. Goodwin responded that items that use power are the gate operation, drinking fountain, site lighting, and irrigation. She added that a fall opening is not likely and hoping by the end of 2020 since this operation has been long and slow. In response to a question by Commissioner Barberic, Ms. Goodwin clarified that opening by the end of year included the pavement, however, is hoping the utilities are in sooner. Commissioner Craig commented that the Trailblazers start in October and will need access to the trailhead. Ms. Goodwin stated that the relationship with Toll Brothers and the Trailblazers are in good standings and does not see any issues of them driving to the trailhead. Chairman Garvey suggested to Ms. Goodwin that a new definition of complete might help in getting the ACT moving even if it is a dirt road that would be better than the current situation. Chairman Garvey pointed out that the gate has been modified with bollards. 6. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Preserve Access via the Promenade Trail Gate Chairman Garvey acknowledged that Fire Chief Dave Ott is present for input. He stated that discussion is on the gate, its use, who has access, who has keys, and usage around the area. In response to a question posed by Chairman Garvey, Ms. Goodwin clarified that the water tank is the Town's and once consistent usability of all utilities the intent is to remove the tank, but timeframe of removal is unknown. She noted that Maricopa County has access to the weather station as well. Fire Chief Ott reported that Maricopa County has their own set of keys and would just need to know the number of locks for the gate. He explained that the weather station has remote access and County only accesses for maintenance. He stated he would confirm what the County's access needs are for the MMPC. Discussion ensued on who would need keys including Town Staff, Fire Department, and Maricopa County Sheriffs Office (MCSO). In response to a question posed by Chairman Garvey, Ms. Goodwin clarified that the Promenade upkeep and other trails that the expectations of the Trailblazers is to maintain pass-ability for foot traffic only, not for vehicles. She thanked the Trailblazers and volunteers that worked on the Promenade trail to fix the damage caused by a storm, which was completed faster than anticipated. In response to a question posed by Commissioner Craig, Fire Chief Ott clarified that the road/trail past the Promenade as an evacuation standpoint was not intended as usable. He noted that the area is prone to washouts and not sustainable and should only be used by a Jeep terrain type vehicle (Type 6) if needed. Chairman Garvey pointed out that the Promenade access should not be considered as an emergency evacuation route due to the high point and would not be feasible for anyone because of the elevation. In response to a question from Chairman Garvey, Ms. Goodwin confirmed that a conversation with Town Manager Grady Miller, Chairman Garvey, and herself regarding ACT will occur, however, due to the current issues she requested the meeting be tabled until late summer. Chairman Garvey clarified that the meeting is to increase awareness of the probability of use of the road and the MMPC perspective to have an opportunity to preserve the preserve prior to establishing a clarifying road that should not be used to begin with. Ms. Goodwin emphasized that the road access is very limited, and should the road not be an evacuation road that access be for specific access such as up to the weather station. She pointed out that some language will need to be addressed in the future to clarify that. Discussion ensued relative to access to the road for essential purposes, limitation of the vehicles heading up to the top of the Promenade, and other access points. Fire Chief stated he would clarify with County on how they access the weather station. 7. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Landing Zones and Trail Maintenance Program Chairman Garvey reported that the yellow pins represent landing zones and asked if all landing zones need to be maintained. (See Attachment 1) Commissioner Barberic commented that a helicopter will not be landing on these and that there are 12 landing zones. He pointed out that the Trailblazers have spent a lot of time just maintaining them and is requesting not to maintain and to focus on just working the trails. Chairman Garvey asked if all 12 landing zones are needed and maybe maintain some. Commissioner Barberic pointed out that some trails have not been groomed in almost two years and priority is to getting the trails together first, then Phase 3 of Ridgeline trail, and then landing zones. Discussion ensued relating to the density of the landing zones, Sheriff's rescue helicopter versus the Medical Helicopter and where they land, reduction of the number of landing zones, and time spent on maintenance of each landing zone. Fire Chief Ott clarified that if some of the landing zones are decommissioned to notify the Fire Department so they can update their map. Vice Chairman Grzybowski stated that discussion on decommissioning can be discussed at a later time; however, maintenance is not a priority at this time. Chairman Garvey clarified that the landing zones will stay status quo with maintenance to be just clearing the brush away. Commissioner Craig reviewed the trail maintenance needs and suggestions and that the Operations Workgroup recommended Option 3 for present maintenance and Option 1 for long-term maintenance needs. (See Attachment 2) MOVED BY Commissioiner Bill Craig, SECONDED BY Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski to approve the Fountain Hills Trail Maintenance Plans as recommended: Option 3 for present maintenance and Option 1 for long-term maintenance needs. Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously 8. REVIEW of Preserve Easement and Right-of-Way Reference Documents Fire Chief Ott highlighted on the history of the emergency access trail at ACT that tied in between the access of ACT and Eagle Nest. He added that in the 1990's the City of Scottsdale voted not to run Via Linda all the way to Palisades. He noted that the Scottsdale's Fire Department had requested an emergency access road into ACT through Hidden Hills if a connection was completed. He explained that somehow the same language was placed in the agreement for Eagles Nest and the ACT dating back to the late 1990's. Chairman Garvey reviewed the Preserve Easement Reference sheet and stated that the document is for their information. (See Attachment 3) 9. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of the Official Acreage of the Preserve Chairman Garvey pointed out that there are two versions of the Fountain Hills Preserve acreage, one that shows 800+ acres and the other showing 1000+ acres. He added that numerous information provided by the town states 1000+ acres as well. He displayed and commented that the County records indicate that the Fountain Hills Preserve section comes in at 823.62 acres. He noted that the 1000+ acres included the section of the Sunrise Trail that the City of Scottsdale owns. (See Attachment 4) Chairman Garvey asked the Commission if the Town should use the actual acreage as displayed at 823.62 or the 1000+ acreage. Discussion ensued relative to the actual acreage of the preserve for the town and what number to use. Chairman Garvey clarified that the 823.62 acreage does include the acreage given to the Town by Toll Brothers (82.12 acres). In response to a question posed by Vice Chairman Grzybowski, Commissioner Craig reported that the total number of trail miles he does not know off hand, however, under 10 miles. MOVED BY Commissioner Janice Holden, SECONDED BY Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski to approve the official acreage of the Fountain Hills Preserve to be 824 acres. Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously 10. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Changes to Preserve Trail Maps Commissioner Holden stated that the Outreach and Promotion Workgroup reviewed over the informational pamphlets/maps provided to the public to see what needed to be updated. She noted that the workgroup focused on the two maps; McDowell Mountain Preserve and the Fountain Hills Connection maps. She highlighted the McDowell Mountain Preserve map updates/changes. (See Attachment 5) Discussion ensued relating to updating of the map through GIS Technician/CAD Operator Ken Valverde, renaming of the "Peak", to "Scenic View", and the bow hunting wording on pamphlet. Additional discussion ensued related to the wording for bow hunting on the preservation, which is regulated by Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD). Commissioner Holden commented that the workgroup recommends minor changes to Fountain Hills Connection map to include Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve and have a large map on the website of the McDowell Mountain Preserve map. Administrative Assistant Jamie Salentine requested that Commissioner Holden update the notes and provide to her so that the updated changes discussed during this meeting will reflect on the attachment to the minutes. MOVED BY Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski, SECONDED BY Commissioner Thomas Aiello to approve the McDowell Mountain Preserve Map pamphlet with all updates discussed provided on the attachment (Attachment 5). Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously 11. UPDATE on Ridgeline Trail Status Commissioner Craig stated that the Trailblazers are waiting on the signs to go in, when to open Ridgeline Trail, and completing the last 40 feet of the trail. Commissioner Craig confirmed that phase 1 and 2 of Ridgeline Trail will open prior to the completion of Phase 3. Ms. Goodwin stated that the Trailblazers just need to provide the items they need for the signs to be placed in such as, posts, rivets, quick crete, etc. Commissioner Craig to provide the list to Ms. Goodwin. 12. UPDATE on Promenade Reroute Chairman Garvey commented that the Promenade Reroute is almost done; steps need to be placed in upfront, and to add the sign. 13. REVIEW of Trail Counter Activity Chairman Garvey asked the Commission if they had questions on the trail counter activity; no questions. (See Attachment 6) In response to a question posed by Commissioner Craig, Ms. Goodwin confirmed that two new trail counters have been ordered. In response to question from Commissioner Holden, Vice Chairman Grzybowski replied that the trail counter activity is used for marketing material and to update the Town Council on the usage of the trails. Ms. Goodwin added that the usage can be used for showing the greatest amount of usage and assists in justifying funding/resources for trails. 14. UPDATE on Community Services Parks, Trails, and Recreation Master Plan Ms. Goodwin updated on the Master Plan progress and stated that on June 22, 2020 the kick-off of the focus groups started with the Community Services staff and three additional focus groups will occur this week with the Community Stakeholders and ending on June 25, 2020 at 6:00 pm with a Public Forum. She asked the Commission to reach out to all residents they know to participate in the Public Forum. She added that the focus groups and public forum will assist in developing the Public Survey, which will be sent out to all residents later this summer to respond via mail-in or online. In response to a question posed by Commissioner Aiello, Ms. Goodwin confirmed that the survey will be specific to the Community Services Department such as; parks, trails, programs, events, and park facilities. She noted that the Master Plan will be a document that is used as a guideline for improvements/goals over a 10-year span. Ms. Goodwin pointed out that Ms. Salentine will email the MMPC the flyer on the Public Survey which includes the web link to register. 15. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY Vice Chairman Scott Grzybowski, SECONDED BY Commissioner Thomas Aiello to adjourn. Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously The McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission adjourned at 6:47 p.m. MCDOWELL MOUNTAIN ADVISORY COMMISSIO Paul arvey, Chairman ATTEST AND PREPARED BY: Ja ie Salentine, Executive Assistant CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held by the Fountain Hills McDowell Mountain Advisory Commission in the Town Hall Council Chambers on the 23rd day of June, 2020. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and that a quorum was present. DATED this 29th day of September, 2020. YZt Q c--S Ltiiu' J ie Salentine, Executive Assistant ) - . * , 1.1 ... . - .s.- . ., . -- -t -. •N r 1 ilb ., All .. At. . fle r . 4., N...s.1 v) 640 x -J c, l'of N•J -J --- NJ "I -J -..! le-4 0 it•iti 4 C4 ni N -1 ---1 .....i ..C, N (I) "41 Attachment 2 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 1 of 1 Fountain Hills Preserve trail maintenance 6/20/20 Present maintenance needs: All trails Plans for maintenance: (Maintenance is the priority over Ridgeline phase 3) Option 1: Attempt to start in October this season when the ground is still more pliable from the Monsoons. Try to use a group of 6 volunteers from the present crew leaders including Jim Grajck and Bill Craig at this time, working together as two crews, reinforcing previous crew leader training. In November, use these crew leaders to lead individual maintenance crews for each trail till finished. Option 2: Start in November with crew leaders on the first workday: reinforcing their previous training and then having them lead crews on different trails till all maintenance is complete. Option 3: Starting in October,Jim Grajck and Bill Craig would head up a group of 6 present or interested crew leaders made up of two teams. We would set up a plan to cover all trails and perform maintenance. In November the rest of the crew leaders and Trailblazers would start work on Phase 3 of the Ridgeline trail. Bill would be replaced at this time to head Phase 3. The maintenance crew and the phase 3 crew could do some switching during the season where reasonable. The maintenance crew led by Jim would remain in action till all trails have been completed. Long term maintenance: Option 1: Obtain volunteers to be responsible for maintenance of a trail yearly. Train them where necessary. Ask them to get a couple of other trail builders to work with them. The primary objective here would be to get rid of obstructive brush, berms, and loose rocks. Do this twice a year. Option 2: Obtain volunteers to be responsible for maintenance of a trail. During our regular Saturday work days, alternately have one of those groups work on maintenance of their trail instead of working on new trail building. When new builds are complete, these volunteers will continue maintenance of their trail. Attachment 3 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 1 of 1 McDowell Mtn Easement Reference Documents Name Number Date Relevance Main Preserve Deed Deed No. 2001 Also identifies inventory of 011201371 easement docs Toll Brothers Resolution No. 2018 Provides provisions for their Development 2018-11 Sect assistance in preparing the Agreement 5.3 emergency access road Promenade Trail 2001-1201367 2001 Provisions for emergency access Easement roadway and utility easement between Adero Canyon and Eagles Nest. Establishes conditions for easement use. Also includes metes and bounds. Grant of Easement - 1998-0727173 1998 Defines metes and bounds of Eagles Nest easement connecting Eagles Nest to Eagle Ridge Drive via the Promenade Trail. Grant of Reservoir 2001-1201365 2001 Addresses the existing north water and Access tank at Eagles Nest. This is Easement - Eagles easement is within the Preserve. Nest Adero Canyon 2001-1201366 2001 Adero Canyon Reservoir (future). Reservoir Easement Provisions for a water storage facility within SW corner of Preserve (far NW corner of Adero Canyon). SRP Easement Docket 11016 1975 Outlines broad easement rights Page 155 within T3N R6E; establishes the right for power line towers across the Preserve Mtn Bell Right of Docket 10045 1973 Same easement as SRP Way Agreement Page 237 Final Settlement Resolution No. 2014 Page 64 references Eagles Nest Agreement — Eagles 2014-08 easement doc 1998-0727173 Nest Plat (Fountain Hills Doc) Fountain Hills 2010 Page 20 2010 Provisions for easement from General Plan Golden Eagle Trailhead to MMRP ..--. ci_ N 9— C .,— 0, 0 a) •a N E - (N 0) (15 Q) (13 rj C CI- < M —1 to ' :E 4•2-/ 0¢,- 1,7 or _;. ,c• Z., Pb 6 0 ,C) g (-1-6. 66 I 01, 1,1 g. iz? .4,4, a 4- Z 6, 4,1' • li Op 10 :26';'* 0 I SU 41 "+ -11-z t— .3 35 VI = 'fri 3 . ..9 MI «1 i 6 c9 .. ... 0> •1 . z I 1 cu \ • 2, ./* ." :s.` ,\e• w ,.. ..\..,e*,,i rto C ...** As, .• 4, 4es k., i VI G‘, 0 • - .• .., .... . <,-. z a) .4, . 0 • ;-.. / >. 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Aoi 60. , A3 Z.: CU 3 .,- o G O d 4^ .‹..• U Attachment 4 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 2 of 2 A/O 5/4/2020 Sum acreage of all parcels associated with FH MMP Sq ft per acre 43,560 Parcel Sq ft Acre 1 115,826 2.66' 2 129,199 2.971 3 665,42315.28 4 6,711,141, 154.07 5 8,711,998 200.00' 6 1,601,997 36.78' 7 3,015,422 69.22 8 2,320,833 53.281 9 6,524,460 149.78 10 2,503,437 57.47 Toll Brothers' donation 3,577,198 82.12 Total 35,876,934 823.62 Attachment 5 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 1 of 4 Update the McDowell Mountain Preserve Trails brochure Recommended Changes: 1. Edits, corrections, additions Map Trails of the Town of Fountain Hills McDowell Mountain Preserve - Add Ridgeline Trail (as completed as of 6/2020) - Add Scenic View at the end of where the Ridgeline Trail now ends - Add new 82 acres - Remove reference to Fire Access Road (future) - Correct ending of the Overlook Trail - Change distance of Western Bike Loop from 0.3 to 0.5mi - Update Copyright from 2018 to 2020 under Notice: Map Fountain Hills & Connecting Trails (extended area map) - Add Ridgeline Trail (as completed as of 6/2020) - Add new 82 acres - Update MMRP and Scottsdale maps - Update Copyright from 2018 to 2020 under Notice: - Update Map Date: November 2018 to 2020 (lower right corner) Panel 2 Brochure Front - Update date from December 2018 to xxxx 2020 Panel 3 Welcome to Fountain Hills MMP — (edits in bold) - First paragraph, last two sentences — change to: Access the Dixie Mine Trail through the Eagles Nest Community. There is a $2 fee per person to enter the McDowell Mountain Regional Park. - General Rules (regarding hunting under last rule) No trapping or harming wildlife. Jamie to provide language - Trail Safety Bring ample water and a fully charged cell phone. Leave valuables at home or lock them out of view in your trunk. (you) - Trail etiquette Be considerate of other trail users — you are all here to enjoy the Preserve safely. (for the same reason) Bicyclists should yield to all other users. (bicyclist) Attachment 5 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 2 of 4 2. Enhancements and modifications Map - Replace Connecting Trails map with Trails of the Town of FH MMP for brochure Trails of the Town larger map more user friendly, includes more details, easier to read. Connecting Trails map best as a full-size standalone map or online Trail Guide Panel 1 - Add Ridgeline Trail Trail Name: Ridgeline Trail (RL) Length: 1.3 Difficulty rating: One black diamond - Eliminate reference to Elevation Change column It is difficult to accurately measure with no point of reference Casual hikers are unfamiliar with elevation measurements Refer instead to Difficulty Rating legend to estimate trail difficulty Attachment 6 MMPC June 23, 2020 Page 1 of 7 Botanical Lake Overlook Sonoran Trail Andrews-Kinsey Adero Overlook& Garden Trail Trail North End &Western Loop Canyon Ridgeline Trails Trailhead Trails 2017 Jan 6121 400 250 Feb 8699 500 338 Mar 8150 700 388 Estimated Apr 5402 600 399 4/29/19 ACT restricted access commences May 3118 300 300 Counter not yet in service Jun 2563 300 300 Jul 2377 300 300 Aug 1750 300 300 Sep 2100 300 300 Oct 4000 325 300 Nov 5900 375 300 Dec 7097 425 300 2017 Total 57277 4825 3775 2018 Jan 6984 483 240 Feb 6448 737 1059 Mar 2491 9948 1581 1461 Apr 1262 5153 2409 500 May 925 3356 898 300 Jun 563 1816 1042 300 Jul 439 1646 500 300 Aug 370 1622 500 300 Sep 650 1935 500 300 Oct 1030 3715 500 450 Nov 1630 5463 655 628 Dec 2251 5001 487 2101 7363 2018 Total 11611 53087 10292 7939 7363 2019 Jan 2291 6969 677 2550 10237 Feb 2467 5505 731 2250 9010 Mar 3295 8080 1150 4150 16564 Apr 1452 5488 1581 1879 6645 May 945 3938 754 1212 666 Jun 449 2471 254 115 183 Jul 402 1736 152 200 200 Aug 386 1533 200 200 200 Sep 690 2588 350 300 300 Oct 1087 3759 500 500 500 Nov 1720 5496 652 700 700 Dec 1818 3913 707 1083 1040 2019 Total 17002 51476 7708 15139 46245 2020 Jan 1904 7657 915 1676 1548 Feb 3784 7230 1064 1284 1408 Mar 4163 9112 1549 789 2479 1342 Apr 1997 7423 1356 597 2163 347 May 1335 5817 382 346 950 57 Jun 933 2189 316 263 850 109 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2020 Total 14116 39428 5582 4955 9398 1855 i . . .. _ __ (O © \ / « c o [ £ oo % R 3 ° ■ r ■ [ / \ a) [ / \ a i u [ as e r 251 \ { [ 1720 ) / 1630 \ | 1087 1030 { ( So ƒ ( 60 / [ a / 30 . \ C . \ ( 39 — | 0 : cz 2 . 1 u •C 4491 ] CO 563 4 . 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