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GRAND HAVEN CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016 WORK SESSION CANCELLED REGULAR MEETING 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. III. IV. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA V. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approve May 9, 2016 Board Minutes 2. Approve the carpet replacement for the Fire/Rescue station at the cost of $7,800.31 3. Approve Payment of Invoices in the amount of $226,628.53 (A/P checks of $117,949.20 and payroll of $108,679.33) VI. VII. VIII. IX. OLD BUSINESS 1. Presentation of FY 2015 Financial Audit Douglas J. Vredeveld NEW BUSINESS 1. Ottawa County Annual Report, Roger Bergman 2. Rezoning Application Pellegrom AG to RP REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE 1. Correspondence 2. Committee Reports 3. Manager s Report 4. Others EXTENDED PUBLIC COMMENTS/QUESTIONS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS ONLY (LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES, PLEASE.) X. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: The public will be given an opportunity to comment on any agenda item when the item is brought up for discussion. The supervisor will initiate comment time.

GRAND HAVEN CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD MONDAY, MAY 9, 2016 WORKSESSION 6:00 p.m. 1. Manager Cargo discussed the next step in the clean-up of the Witteveen property and the low bid for the removal of the remaining buildings, junk and rubbish, tub grinding of waste material. The low bid was for $45,100 from Schmidt Brothers Excavating, a local company. Staff also provided a recommendation regarding the removal of wire fencing. This would be an on-going project as opposed to bidding the project. The Board instructed staff to remove the sections of fence as noted on the Fence Map ; but, that this fence removal would be completed on a piecemeal basis over the course of the next 12± months using County work crews, DPW staff, Friends of Parks, volunteers, etc. 2. The Planning Commission poised a question regarding potable water in the case of an emergency. Staff noted that should a well(s) fail or become contaminated that there are two basic options. The first is to replace the existing well with a drilled well that can be made deeper (i.e., 100 to 400 feet). This is most viable if only one or a few wells fail and the property owner s well is a driven well that is 50 feet or less in depth. The second option would be to extend municipal water through a Special Assessment District or with grant monies, if available. This alternative would likely be most viable if there were numerous wells within one area that failed or were contaminated. It was noted that should a property owner s well fail or become contaminated that Township staff can assist with helping the property owner determine which option would be best for their circumstances. 3. Trustee Hutchins provided an update on the proposed NORA Recreation Plan and a Survey and Study that will be administered through the Chamber of Commerce that will examine needs and collaborative possibilities between NORA and the YMCA. 4. It was noted that the Zoning Ordinance referendum would be a ballot initiative on the November Presidential Election. REGULAR MEETING I. CALL TO ORDER Supervisor French called the regular meeting of the Grand Haven Charter Township Board to order at 7:00 p.m. -1-

II. III. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG ROLL CALL Board members present: Board members absent: French, Meeusen, Behm, Hutchins, Redick, and Kieft. Larsen Also present was Manager Cargo. Without objection, the Board appointed Treasurer Kieft as the Temporary Clerk. IV. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Motion by Trustee Hutchins and seconded by Trustee Behm to approve the meeting as presented. Which motion carried. V. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approve April 25, 2016 Board Minutes 2. Approve Payment of Invoices in the amount of $825,916.47 (A/P checks of $726,755.68 and payroll of $99,160.79) Motion by Trustee Meeusen and seconded by Treasurer Kieft to approve the items listed on the Consent Agenda. Which motion carried. VI. OLD BUSINESS 1. Motion by Treasurer Kieft, supported by Trustee Behm to approve Resolution 16-05- 02 that updates and amends Section 10.11 of the Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual, which addressed the daily boat launch fees. Which motion carried pursuant to the following roll call vote: Ayes: Kieft, Meeusen, French, Hutchins, Behm, Redick Nays: Absent: Larsen 2. Motion by Trustee Meeusen, supported by Supervisor French to approve Resolution 16-05-03 that updates and amends Section 5.5 of the Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual, which increases the inventory of fixed assets to a $5,000 minimum. Which motion carried pursuant to the following roll call vote: Ayes: Meeusen, French, Behm, Redick, Hutchins, Meeusen Nays: Absent: Larsen 3. Motion by Supervisor French, supported by Trustee Meeusen to approve Resolution 16-05-04 that updates and amends Section 5.12 of the Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual, which addresses credit card usage. Which motion carried pursuant to the following roll call vote: Ayes: French, Redick, Kieft, Behm, Hutchins, Meeusen Nays: Absent: Larsen -2-

VII. NEW BUSINESS 1. Motion by Supervisor French, supported by Trustee Behm to authorize the Public Services Director to execute a unit price agreement with Schmidt Brothers Excavating for the Witteveen Property Clean-up at an estimated price of $45,100 and to instruct staff to complete the necessary budget adjustments for the June Budget Amendments. Which motion carried. 2. Motion by Supervisor French, supported by Trustee Hutchins to authorize the offer of employment to Proksa as Human Resources Supervisor at a cost of $36.60 per hour for not more than 20 hours per week. Which motion carried. VIII. IX. REPORTS AND CORESPONDENCE a. Correspondence was reviewed b. Committee Reports c. Manager s Report, which included: i. March Building Report ii. March Ordinance Enforcement Report iii. March Public Services Report d. Others PUBLIC COMMENTS Public comments were received. X. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Trustee Hutchins and seconded by Trustee Behm to adjourn the meeting at 7:14 p.m. Which motion carried. Respectfully Submitted, William Kieft, III Grand Haven Charter Temporary Township Clerk Karl French Grand Haven Charter Township Supervisor -3-

Community Development Memo DATE: May 19, 2016 TO: FROM: RE: Township Board Stacey Fedewa, Planning & Zoning Official Pellegrom Rezoning Application (AG to RP) BACKGROUND The applicants, Richard and Gail Pellegrom, attended the April 18 th public hearing for the Master Plan and requested the Future Land Use Map be amended to master-plan their 25 acre parcel for Rural Residential instead of Agricultural. The Planning Commission agreed with the request, and the Map was amended. Subsequently, on May 16 th the Planning Commission adopted a motion recommending the Board approve the rezoning request. The Pellegrom s desire to rezone their 25 acre parcel (70-07-21-400-015) from Agricultural (AG) to Rural Preserve (RP). If approved, they will apply for a land division to create two 12.5 acre child parcels. One of the child parcels will be sold to their son who intends to build a single family dwelling. The rezoning application was tested against the Three C s evaluation method. 1 P age

COMPATIBILITY Is the proposed rezoning compatible with the existing developments or zoning in the surrounding area? The zoning for parcels that border the applicants parcel is: North South East West AG RP AG Residential-PUD The 2016 Future Land Use Map has masterplanned the subject parcel for Rural Residential. The RR future land use category includes RP and RR as the corresponding zoning districts, and the Pellegrom s are requesting a rezoning to RP. CONSISTENCY Is the proposed rezoning consistent with the goals and objectives of the Master Plan and does it coincide with the Future Land Use Map in terms of an appropriate use of the land? The proposed rezoning is consistent with surrounding land uses and the Statement of Purpose narrative for the RP district, which includes: The purpose of the RP District is to provide an intermediate district between the AG District and other residential districts. It is intended to be a low density type of use, on which minimum residential development is permitted because of proximity to agricultural uses and practices. It is intended to provide a district for large parcels that are unsuitable for agricultural uses. As noted above, the applicant intend to divide, and sell, approximately 12.5 acres to their son for the construction of a single family dwelling, which aligns with the purpose of the district. 2 P age

CAPABILITY Does the proposed rezoning require an extension of public sewer and water, roadway improvements, or enhanced fire and police protection, and if so, is it in an area capable of being provided with such services? Parcels within the RP district should be supported by minimal infrastructure features, such as unpaved roads. The subject parcel has access to public water, natural gas, and paved roads. SAMPLE MOTIONS If the Township Board finds the rezoning application meets the applicable standards, the following motion can be offered: Motion to present the Zoning Map Amendment Ordinance concerning the rezoning of Parcel No. 70-07-21-400-015, from Agricultural (AG) to Rural Preserve (RP), and to postpone further action until June 13 th when the zoning map amendment ordinance will be considered for adoption and approval. This is the first reading. If the Township Board finds the rezoning application does not meet the applicable standards, the following motion can be offered: Motion to deny the Pellegrom rezoning application of parcel 70-07-21-400-015 from Agricultural (AG) to Rural Preserve (RP) because the application does not meet the requirements and standards set forth by the Grand Haven Charter Township Zoning Ordinance, Master Plan, and Future Land Use Map. If the Township Board finds the rezoning application is premature or needs revisions, the following motion can be offered: Motion to table of the Pellegrom rezoning application, and direct the applicant to address the following items: 1. List the items Please contact me prior to the meeting if you have questions. 3 P age