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EcoPlot Mobile — AZ Protected Plant Inventory Demo

Inventory protected plants and watch the AZDA salvage-permit fee total build — live in your browser.

Try it. This is the real app, running in your browser with a pre-seeded “Sample Project Parcel” and an AZ Protected Plant Inventory event. Drop a GPS pin on each protected plant and watch the AZDA salvage-permit fee total build. Your edits live only in this tab — refreshing the page resets it. No login required.

What to try

  • Tap “Add Point” on the inventory card. A GPS fix is faked (Saguaro National Park West) so it works on a desktop with no location permission.
  • Pick a species from the bundled AZDA Appendix A list — try Saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea), Ironwood, or Ocotillo. The category + tag fee preview fills in as you pick.
  • Saguaro height gate — enter a height. Over 4 ft triggers the AZDA tag + permit automatically (ARS § 3‑906); under 4 ft is salvaged without a fee.
  • Highly-Safeguarded alert — pick a Highly-Safeguarded species and a red banner reminds you AZDA needs prior notification before you leave the site.
  • Running fee total — each saved plant updates the “Total due to AZDA” on the card (tags + department seal), so the permit cost is live as you walk the site.
  • Generate the AZDA PDF — the deliverable is already in the format AZDA reviewers expect: ARS citations, the itemized inventory table, per-plant fee math, and anonymized coordinates for federally-listed species.

This is a marketing demo. In production, EcoPlot Mobile syncs offline-collected data to a hosted Azure SQL database, supports multiple users with per-workspace isolation, snapshots the AZDA fee schedule at save time, and produces the permit-ready PDF + CSV inventory. Each client deployment gets its own database and configuration. The fee schedule shown reflects the AAC R3-3-1104 schedule effective 2/2/2025 — verify against the current schedule before filing.

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