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Hampton Township Community Description Hampton Township is located in southern Bay County, east of Bay City and Essexville. It contains approximately 9 miles of Saginaw Bay shoreline and 1.5 miles of Saginaw River frontage. The eastern portion of the Township is known for its rich agricultural lands. The western portion of the township is more densely populated resembling a suburban setting. M-25 is the major roadway in the Township. It runs east to west across the southern portion of the Township and it carries the majority of the traffic in and through the community. According to the 2000 Census, Hampton Township has a population of 9,902. The 2006 popula- tion estimate for Hampton Township is 9,834, which shows a slight population decrease. Similar population decreases are estimated for most of the other communities in Bay County. 74

Administrative Structure The Harnpton Township Recreation Committee is responsible for the parks and recreation function in Hampton Township. They are a committee created by the Hampton Township Board. The committee is comprised of Hampton Township Board members. Currently, the entire Hampton Township Board makes up the Committee. The ten member Department of Public Works Staff is responsible for operating and maintaining the parks in Hampton Township. Additionally, a full time manager is hired for the Finn Road Park during the summer months. Hampton Township Parks and Recreation Organizational Chart Hampton Charter Township Board of Trustees Hampton Township Parks Committee I 1 Hampton Township DPW Staff Finn Road Park Manager Relationships with other agencies Hampton Township has a good working relationship with the Essexville-Hampton School District in terms of parks and recreation facilities. The Hampton Township DPW staff grooms the four ball diamonds at Verellen School for the Little League program. They also maintain the fields at Pondside Park for practice fields. The school district has used Pondside Park for High School Cross-Country meets. Hampton Township has representation on the Bay County RiverwaWRailtrail Committee. This committee is an initiative of the Bay Area Community Foundation and it deals with issues relating to operating, maintaining, and improvinglextending the existing RivenvalklRailtrail. The group focuses on visioning and fundraising as well. Membership includes representatives from various governmental units, governmental agencies (i.e. Road Commission, Bay County Transportation Planning Department), the community at-large and the Bay Area Community Foundation. 75

Budgets The sources of funding for parks and recreation in Hampton Township are the Township General Fund, campground fees, Finn Road Boat Launch fees, and pavilion rentals. The current and next year parks and recreation budgets are shown below.. -.. - -,. -. HAMPTON TOWNSHIP PARKS AND RECREATION BUDGETS,.? - -.. A -,. "... - -.,. "C-. - Operation & Maintenance '>*, - - *- " - - ('?*--, -.."%r* * I, - -, - A -- $1 04,686 76,925 '. Programming (leagues, special events, etc.) 0 0 - #.,<, Recreation Inventory Hampton Township currently owns six recreational facilities. A seventh parcel at the end of Callahan Road has been acquired by the Township but has not yet been developed. The planning consultant visited each park facility in Hampton Township to complete the inventory below. AcreageIDistance 1 mile 6 acres 30 acres Local Neighborhoods Service Area Entire County Entire Township within 2 miles,. - '-3 Ball Diamond 1 1, 2 Multi-use Path Yes, 10' wide *..,. -.,.- -.-.. i Pavilion! 2 * I Tennis Courts 4 (lighted) Basketball Court 1 I2 1 Picnic Area Yes Playfield (open space) Yes Other ' ~enchks- ~rills, '~orseshoes Yes ' pond 76

HAMPTON TOWNSHIP RECREATION INVENTORY (cont.).,......,.<--,+.'.n.. "- ;;..*.....- 7.,/., <, :.:!:.?., fi,i"& Riioad'; i; c.?j-g"&:&;kg&a-,, ;., ( : '.:y;,;:-,:y?77.y p> y>&tf*.v6fizk-&d-,., :! ~afure Trail i '"......... ;. 1 Campground..::...,.Park:..,.A,..... r i... Property.. : Park Type* -. Special Use Special Use Park-Trail undevelo~ed...-... -........-.,-,%...... 7....--."',,3.*?r!2-- w.,as-l. x+>., Rmw..'...<y,'. : Ac6agelbistance. ' i - 12 acres -! 3 a h :.. 2 rn~les - ;. Accessibility*.............tar.?yV7,wmr7i,,..;&~ir," 7z*.,.?. -.......I... -.. 3...,.2. 2,.. N.A............. ;........................... &........>:,.'". '.,%....,?' ~,.Y *3<:2%,1 >.>.,,.,<.--.,,,,.<., -aw+q?sq r.,.,..$.&. &%;isi,; \.;..,-,:,:,..,,.,.,.;,.~!,: &,, 4 :..,,,, 7.'...,, - :,.:-..,?. '.,.i&.:.;<.:... :.,;,:;:L.,;..::.,\... =... : m!f~p.pm? Multi-use Path Yes - 5' wide Yes -. -, '..: -".lf. \. "r$7(.'mt;1 : pavilioh ', -'. :. 2 yes.. '.. FV3p".; :*-'.F4417:%.-pp"l!E??m$??.c.c-,rr?mq f ~ v. 6? C a ~?....,..., '........... -....:(i..... ';? <, -,. I... :..'.,.,... -... -. Campground. - 52 spaces,..,,:... 7.-,...... ---. +W.->.?FT 8 iyw: 7;-.,-C:.* '.-? frn,:,pb+-. \... "pp"............. Playground. A.. yes. ; ; ;,F. v. \....... :.FTrm'-% e:*i:,:..k).p?zztw~ppq.,.,hm.,,,, P y s 'l.1..t........... : L...... Boat Launch Yes Yes Overlook Platform Yes Yes Playfield (open Yes space).... :' saginaw'8ay Access -.. j. yes... :.,.Yes. ::.. Grills, Benches Other Overlook deck "....,... --,-.....-%.. -...:,.... ry......,.......... Yes. ' ' *See County inventory section for definitions of park type and accessibility. Hampton Township received an acquisition grant in 1997 (TF97-167) for $130,000 for the expansion of Finn Road Park. Aerial views of Ridge Road Park, Pondside Park, Finn Road Park, Jones Road Park and the Rail Trail are included on the following pages. A location map for the parks is included at the end of the Hampton Township section. Comparison to Standards General park guidelines suggest that a community should have five to ten acres of community parkland per 1,000 residents. This suggests that Hampton Township should have between 50 and 99 acres of parkland for its 9,900 residents. Currently, the Township has approximately 54.5 acres of parkland. This indicates that Hampton Township is within acceptable guidelines for parkland. However, there are several reasons whereby this may not be sufficient: Existing land is not sufficient to add new amenities that the citizens desire Certain geographic areas of the township are underserved in terms of park land. There are unique natural resources that the township wishes to preserve and protect. 77

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Goals and Objectives Developing goals and ob.jectives is an important part of the recreation planning process. The overall goal of a parks and recreation department is, obviously, to provide recreation opporhlnities for the community and/or region it serves. More specific goals must be based on the demographic characteristics of the population served, the physical and environmental characteristics of the area, and the input of the community. Goals are the broadest level. They are overreaching and general. Objectives carry out the purpose of the goal. The Action Program is the last level and it identifies specific projects and programs. The Action Program can include organizational, staffing, programming, public information, and operation and maintenance actions. The Hampton Township Parks Committee formulated the following goals and objectives based upon the characteristics of the overall community and the input received at the Bay County community input sessions. 80

GOAL 1 Provide safe broad community-based recreation opportunities that improve the overall quality of life for all residents of Hampton Township. GOAL 2 Provide recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. Objective: Develop programs for special needs population. Objeciive: Ensure that improvements and upgrades to parks are handicap accessible. GOAL 3 Develop a non-motorized trail network in Hampton Township. Hampton Township currently has two separate trails - the unpaved Nature Trail and a portion of the paved Bay County Railtrail/Riverwalk. Based on community input, the Township would like to expand its trail system and develop a network of trails for residents and visitors. GOAL 4 Acquire more park land as needed and as it becomes available. GOAL S Improve communication with residents regarding parks and recreation facilities and programming. Objective: Improve Township's Parks and Recreation web site to communicate with residents regarding park and recreation. Objective: Develop a brochure that describes the parks in Hampton Township. GOAL 6 Provide recreational facilities that take advantage of the water based natural resources in Hampton Township. Objective: Add shore fishing facilities in Hampton Township. Objective: Develop swimming access points in Hampton Township. 8 1

GOAL 7 Provide quality leisure time activities with special consideration given to activities improving health and fitness. Action Plan With goals and objectives in place, Hampton Township was able to develop a 5-year Action w Tennis Courts at Pondside Park Plan to work toward accomplishing the goals and objectives. The Action Plan details the direction the community wishes to take over the next five years in order to maintain and improve the quality and diversity of area park and recreation opportunities. Projects were assigned a priority of one through five with one being most important and 5 being least important. Each action items relates to one or more of the numbered goals fiom the previous section. Potential capital improvements described in this Plan have been established to provide a framework for decision makers and to enable the Township to apply for grant hnding for the proposed projects. 2. Improve tennis courts at Pondside Park. 3. Develop dog walks at Parks. 4. Complete segment of Nature Trail between Jones Road & Wagner Road. 5. Add interpretive signs on Nature Trail. 6. Add a boardwalk through the mud flats for nature observation. 7. Add educational nature programs such as hunting safety and fishing. 8. Improve parking at parks. 9. Begin to develop improvements at Callahan Road end property. 1 1 1,2,3,7 1,2,5 1,2,6,7 1 1 1,2,6 Bay County Recreation Plan: 20092013 82

Feb 10.2009 Hampton Twp Park & Trail Locations Map Prod~rced By Bay COUII:~ DeDafln~enr of Envnonmenial Atfalrs & Conimurl~tv Developmnnr. (;IS Ptvgrarn Oala So~rce Bay County GIs Slale of M~chgan CGI DISCLAIMER Jirrs map IS mfe,rted for geee!alaa~armg pu~poses mly TRe in:orrnelron has no1 Ouerl venil&. and was corn~~led from very general~zed lnlormennri arrd therelore SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR ANY SITE SPECIFIC PURPOSES Bay Coilnlv Shab not he responsrble lor any r!!red or consenquenii,?i damage resollir~g horn any use of ihls mfcmrallon Legend @? Boat Ramps + Railroad - Existing Trails - Streams 8 Drains..- -. Local Roads ~ownshii City Boundaries 4 Gdf - Sate Trunklines Schools - Major Roads Sagin,