ITEM #6 PRESERVE VISIONING STATUS UPDATE - MCDOWELL SONORAN PRESERVE COMMISSION - JULY 8, 2020
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Preserve Purpose (Chpt. 21) Provide appropriate public access for education and recreation Protect habitat & cultural resources Maintain scenic views Leave in as pristine a state as possible for this & future generations
Access Areas Plan Guides locations and amenities of public access areas. Created in 1999, One Update in 2010 Followed Closely, Highly Successful
Gateway to the McDowell Sonoran Preserve DRAFT 05 E 09 E E 01 10 C 1. Pathfinder Storage 01 2. Janitor 02 3. Restroom 4. Open Office 06 5. Office A Parking 6. Storage 05 03 B 7. Court B Bus Parking Site Plan C Masterplan Parking 8. Mechanical D 0’ 60’ 120’ 240’ 9. Bike Parking D Trailhead E Amphitheater 10 ViewTerrace 03 04 MUMSP 1999/2010 Parking Current Approved Plan Range 08 07 Vehicular 365 - - ADA 16 - - Total Vehicular 381 500 - Floor Plan EquestrianTrailer 20 24 - 0’ 4’8’ 16’ 32’ Total 401 524 500 - 600 Program Disturbed Area Building ...........................................................................................2,315 sf Area of Disturbance - Permanent ............................................ 248,000 sf Roof ................................................................................................ 8,150sf Area of Disturbance - Pre-existing ...................................................... 0 sf Men’s Restroom .................................................................. (5 stalls) 235 sf Women’s Restroom ............................................................. (5 stalls) 235 sf Amenities Mechanical / Plumbing Chase ............................................................ 160 sf Trailhead...................................... Preserve Offices ......................... Storage ................................................................................................ 95 sf Service Restrooms .................................. Pathfinder Storage ...................... / Maintenance Yard ............................................................. 2,150 sf Office Maintenance Storage .................. Solar Power................................. ...............................................................................................1,130 sf Amphitheater............................... Water Harvesting ........................ Gallery ............................................................................................... 475sf Shaded Seating ............................ Equestrian Staging...................... Janitor ................................................................................................ 150 sf Interpretive Displays.................... Signage....................................... Pathfinder Space ................................................................................. 92 sf DrinkingFountain ......................... AccessibleTrail ............................ EquestrianStaging ...........................................................................1,000 sf WaterTrough ............................... Bicycle Parking............................ ViewTerrace Seating ...................................................... (47 - 56 people) 94 lf PotableWater............................... FuturePotableWater ................... Amphitheater Seating .................................................... (65 - 78 people) 130 lf CITYOFSCOTTSDALE
Access Areas Plan DRAFT
Summary Current DRAFT Current Current Equestrian Current MUMSP 1999/2010 Parking Vehicular ADA Trailer Total Approved Plan Range SunriseTrailhead - - - - - 50 - 100 RingtailTrailhead - - - - - 50 - 100 Lost DogWashTrailhead 158 6 20 184 320 200 - 300 104th / BellTrailhead - - - - - 200 - 300 Gateway to the Preserve 313 16 24 353 524 500 - 600 Tom’sThumbTrailhead - - - - - 200 - 300 Pima-DynamiteTrailhead - - - - - 200 - 300 Brown’s RanchTrailhead - - - - - 200 - 300 FraesfieldTrailhead - - - - - 50 - 100 Granite MountainTrailhead - - - - - 200 - 300 136th St.Trailhead - - - - - - Happy Valley / Scottsdale - - - - - - Open AirAmphitheater Covered Amphitheater RoadTrailhead Maintenance Storage Future PotableWater Interpretive Displays Solar Power Water Pathfinder Storage Equestrian Staging Drinking Fountain Covered Seating Preserve Offices Total - - - - - - Bicycle Parking AccessibleTrail PotableWater WaterTrough Restrooms Harvesting Trailhead Signage Area of Disturbance Pre-Existing Permanent Amenities SunriseTrailhead - - SunriseTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ringtail Trailhead - - Ringtail Trailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lost DogWashTrailhead 0 sf 123,850 sf Lost DogWashTrailhead - - - - 104th / BellTrailhead - - 104th / BellTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gateway to the Preserve 0 sf 248,000 sf Gateway to the Preserve - - Tom’sThumbTrailhead - - Tom’sThumbTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pima-DynamiteTrailhead - - Pima-DynamiteTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brown’s RanchTrailhead - - Brown’s RanchTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FraesfieldTrailhead - - FraesfieldTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Granite MountainTrailhead - - Granite MountainTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136th St.Trailhead - - 136th St.Trailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Happy Valley / Scottsdale - Happy Valley / Scottsdale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RoadTrailhead RoadTrailhead Total - - CITYOFSCOTTSDALE
Summary DRAFT Total Total Men’s Women’s Service / Interpretive Equestrian Amphitheater Program Roof Area Building Area Restroom Restroom Mechanical Storage Maintenance Office Exhibit Janitor Pathfinder Staging Capacity - SunriseTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RingtailTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lost DogWashTrailhead 3,270 sf 1,680 sf 212 sf (3) 212 sf (3) 55 sf 70 sf 420 sf - - - - 340 sf 37 - 45 - 104th / BellTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gateway to the Preserve 8,150 sf 2,315 sf 235 sf (5) 235 sf (5 160 sf 95 sf 2,150 sf 1,130 sf 475 sf 150 sf 92 sf 1,000 sf 65 - 78 - Tom’sThumbTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pima-DynamiteTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brown’s RanchTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FraesfieldTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Granite MountainTrailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136th St.Trailhead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Happy Valley / Scottsdale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RoadTrailhead Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CITYOFSCOTTSDALE
Shaded Amphitheater Ideas: Gateway Lost Dog Wash
Shaded Amphitheater Ideas: Gateway
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater
Gateway Amphitheater OPTION 3 – View Study
Shaded Amphitheater Ideas: Lost Dog Wash
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater
Lost Dog Wash Amphitheater OPTION 3 – View Study
Preserve Purpose (Chpt. 21) Provide appropriate public access for education and recreation Protect habitat & cultural resources Maintain scenic views Leave in as pristine a state as possible for this & future generations
Cultural Resource Master Plan Guide decisions related to the interpretation, protection, and management of cultural and historic elements of the Preserve.
Stakeholder Input Preserve users General public Tribal Representatives Local Historians & Archeologists McDowell Sonoran Conservancy McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission Historic Preservation Commission
Priority Actions Consult with Native Americans on Projects Develop Trail Maintenance Protocol Develop Site Monitoring and Recording Program List sites on Local, AZ, and Federal Historic Registers Continue to Develop Education and Interpretive Programs Complete Cultural Surveys of Non-surveyed areas of the Preserve Preserve Cultural Sites throughout the Preserve – e.g. Brown’s Ranch Site
Moving Forward from here: Identify roles of cultural experts, staff, and volunteers Determine funding opportunities – current and future Advance these Action Items Review and Input from the MSPC, as needed
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Visioning – Tentative Schedule All Dates and Agenda items listed are Tentative and subject to amendment: Sept. 3rd – Regular meeting - Maintenance and Operations Sept. 17th – Special meeting - Invasive, Restoration and Wildland Fire Oct. 1st – Regular meeting - Trailhead and Trails Plan Process Overview Oct. 15th or 22nd– Special meeting - Cultural Plan Overview Nov. 5th – Regular meeting - ASLD (sales process) – Land Acquisition Nov. 19th – Special Meeting - TOUR? - Funding Options and Overall Policy December and January – add special meetings if desired/needed
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Visioning – Tentative Schedule All Dates and Agenda items listed are Tentative and subject to amendment: Sept. 3rd – Regular meeting - Maintenance and Operations Sept. 17th – Special meeting - Invasive, Restoration and Wildland Fire Oct. 1st – Regular meeting - Trailhead and Trails Plan Process Overview Oct. 15th or 22nd– Special meeting - Cultural Plan Overview Nov. 5th – Regular meeting - ASLD (sales process) – Land Acquisition Nov. 19th – Special Meeting - TOUR? - Funding Options and Overall Policy December and January – add special meetings if desired/needed 2021 - Regular meetings: February 4th, March 4th, April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, Sept. 2nd, Oct. 7th and Nov. 4th Target Presentation to CC in Spring/Summer 2021 Add special meetings as appropriate and begin public outreach process
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Visioning – Tentative Schedule All Dates and Agenda items listed are Tentative and subject to amendment: Sept. 3rd – Regular meeting - Maintenance and Operations Sept. 17th – Special meeting - Invasive, Restoration and Wildland Fire Oct. 1st – Regular meeting - Trailhead and Trails Plan Process Overview Oct. 15th or 22nd– Special meeting - Cultural Plan Overview Nov. 5th – Regular meeting - ASLD (sales process) – Land Acquisition Nov. 19th – Special Meeting - TOUR? - Funding Options and Overall Policy December and January – add special meetings if desired/needed 2021 - Regular meetings: February 4th, March 4th, April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, Sept. 2nd, Oct. 7th and Nov. 4th Target Presentation to CC in Spring/Summer 2021 Add special meetings as appropriate and begin public outreach process 2022: Target Fall Election as recommended by Commission and Approved by CC, any possible Policy or Funding mechanisms requested of the Voters
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