Acquisition in fee simple of approximately one-half acre of property on the shore of Spring Lake to expand the Lakeside Beach Park.
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1 Lakeside Beach TF $122, in fee simple of approximately one-half acre of property on the shore of Spring Lake to exp the Lakeside Beach River Ravines TF $910, in fee simple of approximately 100 acres of natural area, including ravines, mature forest meadows with approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on the River for greenway purposes Bass River Area - Bakale Property DNR - Wildlife TF $3,215, of approximately 550 acres including riverine wetls, Lost Lake Bayou, 1.75 miles of frontage on the Bass Rivers Drenthe Grove Zeel Zeel TF $80, in fee simple title of 13 acres adjacent to Drenthe Grove for future expansion of park recreational opportunities. Parcel includes 0.6 acre wetl 500' along Hunderman Creek Connor Bayou TF $823, Acquire in fee simple 95 acres of high quality forested l with nearly 2,000 feet of River frontage plus a portion of Connor Bayou wetls for development of a future county park North Dune TF $3,900, in fee simple of 500 acres including 304 acres of critical barrier dunes which houses endangered species to provide 2004 scenic viewing opportunities of the Lake Michigan shoreline opportunities for active passive recreation.
2 Bur Oak L Community Addition Polkton TF of 175 acres of high quality, undeveloped natural l with 4,925 feet of River frontage, one-half mile of bayou $773, frontage 67 acres of wetls for hunting, fishing, hiking, other resource based recreational uses. of the existing 33-acre TF Community by.82 $88, acres for park entrance enhancement Olive Shores Port Sheldon TF $2,000, in fee simple of 13.5 acres with 538 feet of Lake Michigan frontage, 7 acres of critical s dunes, mesic northern forest, beach, wildlife habitat, buffering 7 acres of existing undeveloped county park l River Greenway Trail TF $88, of.43 acres to connect Tanglefoot to downtown, South Street 2009 sidewalk, intermediate middle schools, sports complex fields. River Ravines TF $720, of approximately 100 acres of high quality natural l including huge ravines, mature forest rolling meadow, with approximately 1100 feet of frontage on the River for greenway purposes Eagle Riverfront River Greenway Non- Motorized Trail Glafcke Family Public Preserve TF $181, of two parcels of water frontage to enable the city to develop a linear park trail to connect the city's east west sides. of acres for a continuation of the River TF $330, Greenway Non-Motorized Trail. of 1.83 acres for TF $61, permanent viewshed habitat protection
3 Pellegrom Property Village Green Property Mill Point River Open Space North Bank Trail Dunton Howard B. Dunton Hudsonville Crockery River North Shore Dune Area Ferrysburg Tallmadge Crockery Hudsonville TF of approximately four acres for scenic views, public access to natural waterfront area, $30, preservation of the natural lscape of the township to provide quality wetl upl habitat areas to include 1.08 acres in TF $238, downtown Hudsonville for 2012 community recreation space. of.61 acres to provide TF $93, green space short-term 2012 parking for Mill Point. of 57 acres of TF riverfront, wetl floodplain $130, property adjacent to existing acre site. of three parcels for TF $120, extension of an existing 2012 bicycle/pedestrian path. To acquire 4.6 acres with 24o feet TF306 of Lake Macatawa frontage for $65, boating, fishing active 1979 passive recreation. TF708 $115, of 4 lots adjacent to the existing Dunton, located on the north shore of Lake Macatawa. added 90 feet of frontage on Lake Macatawa. TF710 To acquire 160 acres of undeveloped l bordering on the $120, River with 1 mile of frontage on the River. To acquire a large forested s dune within the city TF717 llimits is adjacent to an $300, existing Central Michigan 1983 University nature preserve, locally known as Kitchel dunes. to add approximately TF $26, acres to the existing
4 Bass River Area- Phase I Central Tallmadge Dunton Bass River Area - Phase 2 New Nature Pigeon Creek Rosy Mound - Phase I South Side Boat Launch DNR - s Tallmadge DNR - s Hudsonville DNR - s Tallmadge Olive TF $700, TF $49, TF $36, TF $243, Phase 1 consists of 2,000 total acres with about 3.5 miles of frontage on the River. Acquired: 1,115 acres with 1 1/2 miles of frontage along the River. To acquire 45 acres of l adjacent to the Hall Fire Barn complex in the center of the for their first park. To acquire approximately 30 acres for a twonship park, the first for the township. To acquire five acres as an addition to Dunton. TF of 1,000 acres with 1 1/2 miles of frontage along the $900, River. (Acres 1115 recorded in TF86-321) 1987 approximately 18 acres Hudsonville TF $90, ajacent to the existing 56-acre 1989 park. To acquire 2 parcels of l totaling 170 acres of l adjacent TF $107, to existing park 230-acre park, with ,000 feet of frontage on the Pigeon River. of acres with 3,410 feet of frontage on Lake TF Michigan provide swimming, $1,500, sunbathing, hiking, picnicking, 1989 camping nature study opportunities. To acquire one waterfront parcel to TF the east of the existing $217, boat launch on Lake 1989 Macatawa
5 Grose Chester TF $45, of approximately 60 acres adjacent to Grose lowl hardwoods with 500 feet on Crockery Lake encompassing valuable wetls, stream 1-1/2-acre pond Rosy Mound - Phase II Riverside H. B. Dunton DNR - s TF Second phase of acquisition involving 164 acres of pristine s dunes encompassing unique $1,500, natural features including 3,350 feet of prime frontage of Lake Michigan. of approximately 6 acres adjacent to Riverside with 285 feet of frontage on the TF River. The site would $114, provide a buffer to the existing 1991 park allow additional passive recration use such as fishing picnicking. Acquire approximately 6.9 acres of waterfront l west of H. B. TF $937, Dunton on Lake Macatawa, a 1992 heavily used waterfront park with access to Lake Michigan. Paw Paw Reserve TF $60, of 30 acres within the Black River floodplain, immediately 1993 south of the river west of an existing 20-acre City park. Helder TF $243, To purchase approximately 40 acres of l adjacent to Helder existing park for the expansion of recreational facilities Camp Blodgett TF $1,400, of 13.4 acres of camp property with approximately 700 feet Lake Michigan frontage for development as a featuring swimming, picnicking, nature study. 1996
6 Bass River State Area Addition 144th Avenue L Pigeon River Greenway DNR - s Port Sheldon TF $800, TF $123, TF $397, of 550+ acres, adjacent to the River. Upl hardwoods conifer planting areas slope to the wetl/floodplain bottomls along the river. Purchase 1.58 acres of property on the River adjacent to the 144th Avenue road end. The property is being sought in order to develop a boat launch. An additional 0.56 acres of road rightof-way will be relinquished by the Road Commission. Acquire approximately 86 acres of prime natural l with Pigeon River frontage for greenway park with trails, fishing, canoe access, natural historical interpretation Pigeon River Greenway Addition Port Sheldon TF $390, in fee simple terms of approximately 61 acres of natural area with 1,600 feet of Pigeon River frontage for a greenway park with trails, fishing, canoe access, nature interpretation Crockery Creek Site Crockery TF $805, Acquire in fee simple an estimated 268 acres of high quality wetls woodls including 1.7 miles of frontage on the Crockery Creek is adjacent to -owned acreage on the River, for resource protection public outdoor recreation Total Lake Macatawa Public Access Site DNR - s TF996 $185, $25,375, To acquire approximately 53.2 x 157 feet of frontage on Lake Macatawa 60 feet of frontage on Beach Road which is adjacent to an existing waterway public access site. 1985
7 Van Raalte Farm Pine Creek Trail Development Kollen Renovation TF Development Provide safe access user accommodations to an existing natural area, including pathways, $277, parking lot, boardwalks, overlooks, signage, bridges site amenitites. Construction of the Pine Creek TF Development Trail including two parking areas, $335, boardwalks, viewing/fishing decks, trail along creek. Development at Kollen, including new pedestrian access to TF Development waterfront on Lake Macatawa, $500, decks, dock, walkways, play area, 2000 group picnic shelter, parking barrier-free access. Rosy Mound TF Development $500, Project will increase Lake Michigan access via entrance drive, parking, barrier-free paths, trails, beach access stairs boardwalks plus restrooms, interpretive displays picnic areas Pigeon River Greenway Heinz Waterfront Walkway Port Sheldon TF Development $471, TF Development $500, Development of 1-1/2 mile stretch of Pigeon River surrounding ls with parking, trails, canoe/kayak launch, footbridges, interpretive displays scenic overlooks Development of 2,000 linear feet of paved walkways boardwalk which will provide 1,700 linear feet of access to Lake Macatawa 2004 include six overlook/fishing decks, seating areas, lighting, shoreline protection lscaping.
8 Mount Pisgah Dune Protection Project East River River Greenway Non- Motorized Trail Helder City Beach North Bank Trail Development TF Development to Mount Pisgah Dune with views of Lake Michigan Lake Macatawa with bird watching opportunities. $280, Development to include boardwalks, steps decks, interpretive signs, dune grass plantings to improve access to dune for area 1.5 mill 2006 Development will include barrierfree TF Development boardwalk with fishing piers $300, along the River, 2008 playground, gazebo. Development of a trail within the recreation facilities including 16 TF Development new boat slips, restroom, $465, canoe/kayak launch, four 2009 wildlife viewing/fishing areas along the River the River marsh. Development to include new entrance drive parking, walking trails, wetl boardwalks, TF Development $275, pedestrian bridge overlook 2009 deck, renovation of existing softball fields sidewalk to 104th Avenue. Development to include a family restroom facility, picnic tables TF Development $115, sidewalk to link bathroom facility to 2009 existing barrier-free walk to Lake Michigan. Development to include completion of approximately 1.5- mile of separated bike path along TF Development $231, a former railroad grade. This trail 2009 will be part of an 18-mile regional trail connecting to Coopersville.
9 State - Campground Restroom Maplewood DNR - s TF Development $450, TF Development $333, Development to include replacement of an outdated toilet/shower building servicing the Lake Macatawa campground at State, with a new green universally accessible building. Development of a 13-acre park on Maplewood Lake to include water spray area, playground improvements, group picnic shelter, lakefront improvements, a fishing/overlook deck, walking trail, sports court improvements, site amenities, lscaping lights Olive Shores Improvement Port Sheldon TF Development $365, Development to include parking, restrooms, picnic areas, trails, boardwalks dune climb stairs Beach Waterfront Walkway Development TF Development $300, Development to include construction of waterfront walkway along 1300 feet of Lake Macatawa shoreline to include paved walkways, boardwalks, overlooks interpretive displays Rycenga Picnic Shelter/Universal Design Impr. River Accessible Kayak Launches TF Development Development to include a 30 x 44 shelter, improve accessibility of sidewalks, ball diamonds, soccer $46, fields, playground other existing shelters improve surface on playground Development to include two TF Development $47, universally accessible canoe/kayak 2012 launch systems. River TF Development $120, To develop a 162 acre site adjacent to the River which will include a multi-purpose shelter, 1987 fitness trail, nature study area, dock pier, multi-use trail. Bikeway TF Development $128, To construction of 1.5-mile, 9-foot wide paved bicycle/pedestrial trail. 1988
10 Winstrom Pottawattomie Project H. B. Dunton Pigeon Creek Pottawattomie Olive TF Development Development of a wildlife nature study facility will include $142, access paths, shelter, boardwalk, observation deck tower, nature trail Development of a floating pier, playgrounds, picnic area, volleyball TF Development courts, drives parking, $300, signage, lighting a restroom 1990 on Pottawattomie Bayou of the River. Provide additional water access to Lake Macatawa for fishing, TF Development $225, boating, viewing by improving 1991 a finger of l extending 500' out into the lake. Development of Pigeon Creek as a regional trail center in Otawas with horseback riding TF Development $315, cross-country skiing. Additional 1993 facilities would be developed for group camping, sledding picnicking. Development of the second phase of a 21-acre park to TF Development $100, address recreational deficiencies 1994 including soccer, trails, fishing/water access. North Beach Ferrysburg TF Development $150, to popular Lake Michigan beach park including parking expansion resurfacing, walkways to improve pedestrian access, new play area accessible picnic sites Paw Paw Reserve Development TF Development $210, Development of 50-acre site to include parking, canoe launch on the Black River, trails, boardwalk, river overlook deck, group picnic camping areas. 1996
11 Howard B. Dunton TF Development $446, Development of new shelter, restroom, extend boardwalk overlook decks along Lake Macatawa, parking to connect to existing park, new entrance drive Community Boardwalk TF Development $64, Construction of 1,650 linear feet of boardwalk, 736 linear feet of concrete pathway, 374 linear feet of bituminous pathway, public access to the Village's waterfront for fishing observation Grose 144th Avenue Boat Launch Chester TF Development Major improvements to an inl lakefront park to include new entrance, parking expansion, beach improvements, picnic $410, shelter, play area, trails, fishing access. The site has frontage on both Crockery Lake Lange Creek. Development of a boat launch on the River near Lake Michigan numerous bayous, TF Development $275, including 57 parking spaces, two tie-down areas, four ramps with skid piers, a restroom other improvements Total Developoment $8,679, Total $34,054,915.00
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