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LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PLANNING COMMISSION ADOPTED JUNE 8, 2005 TOWNSHIP BOARD ADOPTED JULY 14, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION I. INTRODUCTION.............................................................1 CHAPTER 1. SUMMARY ........................................................................1 SECTION II. COMMUNITY PROFILE .................................................6 CHAPTER 2. NATURAL AND CULTURAL FEATURES...............................7 CHAPTER 3. POPULATION.................................................................20 CHAPTER 4. HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT......................30 CHAPTER 5. LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS......................39 CHAPTER 6. COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES ..........................46 CHAPTER 7. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES......................48 CHAPTER 8. IMPLICATIONS ...............................................................51 SECTION III. FUTURE LAND USE PLAN.........................................54 CHAPTER 9. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ................................................55 CHAPTER 10. FUTURE LAND USE PLAN .............................................62 CHAPTER 11. ACTION PLAN ..............................................................81 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...................................................................................89 INTRODUCTION LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 2 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION SECTION I: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1. SUMMARY This Comprehensive Plan represents the culmination of many months of work by numerous local residents and local officials. It reflects deep concern for the preservation of pastoral character in the community. The effort that went into this plan illustrates a strong commitment to retain and strengthen local quality of life. The plan outlines the preferred future for the community and a set of comprehensive strategies to bring it to fruition. The Plan is reasonably general in scope, recognizing that planning for the future is a delicate blend of art and science and that sufficient flexibility will be needed to respond to the challenges of the future. This Plan was developed in response to a desire in the community to rebuild and strengthen existing assets. The earlier Comprehensive Plan was approximately ten years old and no longer reflected current trends in growth and development. The plan is based on recognition on the part The fundamental purpose of the Planning Commission to view the potential of the Township in of the Comprehensive Plan is to enable the the context of long term planning. The fundamental purpose of the Township’s Planning Comprehensive Plan is to enable the Township’s Planning Commission Commission to establish to establish a future direction for the Township’s physical development. a future direction for the Township’s physical Once officially adopted and maintained, this Plan will serve as an development. advisory guide for the physical conservation of certain areas and for the development of other areas. Because of constant change in our social and economic structure and activities, the Plan must be maintained through periodic review and revision so that it reflects contemporary trends while maintaining long range goals. The Plan will be effective to the degree that it: • Reflects the needs and desires of the citizens of Leighton Township; • Realistically interprets and reflects the conditions, trends and the dynamic economic and social pressures that are brought about by change; and • Inspires consensus and cooperation among the various public agencies, developers, and the citizens of the Township toward achieving common goals. LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 1 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION THE PURPOSE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN When the Master Plan Advisory Committee began the plan preparation process it had several objectives. First, it was important to clearly define the priorities of the Township with regard to community character and land use. Secondly, the Township sought to develop a plan that is tailored to local conditions and yet coordinated with the planning activities of the metropolitan area. Thirdly, the planning process was seen as an opportunity to build and strengthen a community consensus about the future land use patterns in the Township. Finally, the Master Plan Advisory Committee sought realistic and effective mechanisms to achieve the plan’s objectives. This Community Comprehensive Plan accomplishes all these objectives. More specifically, this Plan will serve the Township in the following ways: 1. It provides a comprehensive means of integrating proposals that look years ahead to meet future needs regarding general and major aspects of physical conservation and development throughout the Township. 2. It serves as the official, advisory policy statement for encouraging orderly and efficient use of the land for residences, businesses and industry and for coordinating these uses of land with each other, with streets and sidewalks, and with other necessary public facilities and services. 3. It creates a logical basis for zoning, subdivision design, public improvement plans, and for facilitating and guiding the work of the Planning Commission and the Township Board as well as other public and private endeavors dealing with the physical conservation and development of the Township. 4. It provides a means for private organizations and individuals to determine how they may relate their building and development projects and policies to official Township planning policies. 5. It offers a means of relating the plans of Leighton Township to the plans of other communities in the West Michigan region. LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 2 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION PLAN METHODOLOGY The planning process involved four inter-related phases: • Data Analysis – A Community Profile; • Goals and Objectives – Creating a Policy Foundation; • Plan Preparation – Analyzing the Issues and Defining the Preferred Future; and • Implementation Strategies – Getting There from Here. During the first phase, demographic, economic and land use data was gathered to support the Plan. The purpose of this effort was to develop a comprehensive impression of the patterns of growth and the challenges that will impact the Township. The objective of the second phase was to establish a policy basis for the Township’s planning and land use regulations. A futuring workshop was held on December 1, 2003 to gather public input through a nominal group process. Using the output of the futuring workshop, the Master Plan Advisory Committee with the assistance of other Boards and Commission members began the process of defining goals and objectives for the future of Leighton Township. These are presented in Chapter 9 of this Plan. The third phase involved drawing together the input from the previous two and preparing a revised Future Land Use Plan, which is reflected in Section III of this Plan. The future land use designations and map (Chapter 10) were developed in a series of interactive meetings of the Advisory Committee with the assistance of other Boards and Commission members and the Township planning consultants. The final phase of the process involved the development of specific implementation strategies to carry out the plan. These are reflected in general terms in Chapter 11. At the conclusion of the fourth phase, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the entire plan to garner public input. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PLAN This Plan is organized into three sections, each consisting of one or more chapters. Section I includes this introductory chapter which outlines the purpose of the plan, the process for its development, and LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 3 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION acknowledgements to those involved. Section II is the Community Profile, which presents an overview description of Leighton Township from the perspective of: ♦ Natural and Cultural Features (Chapter 2) ♦ Population (Chapter 3) ♦ Housing and Economic Development (Chapter 4) ♦ Land Use and Development Patterns (Chapter 5) ♦ Community Facilities and Services (Chapter 6) ♦ Transportation and Public Utilities (Chapter 7) ♦ Implications (Chapter 8) Section III constitutes the Future Land Use Plan, which includes the Township’s Goals and Objectives (Chapter 9), the Future Land Use Plan (Chapter 10) and the Action Plan (Chapter 11). The final section of the plan is the Bibliography which outlines all the various resources consulted in the completion of this Plan. LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 4 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The process to prepare this Plan has involved numerous community residents as well as public officials. The following individuals have provided key input and their contributions are gratefully acknowledged: Dar VanderArk David VanderWoude Rod Alderink Randy Heyboer Scott Chestnut Ken Napper Dale Suwyn Mark A Kaechele Arlene Oetman Dick Suwyn Brian Martin Mary Jane Merren Kent Tebben David Wright Dave Kaechele Charles Fisher David Mohr Ronald Mrozinski Paul Hendriksma Roger & Cathy Reimink Robert Tanner Al Zuidema Ronald Schrotenboer Ronda DeHaan Gordon VanLaan MaryLou Nieuwenhuis Fred Hendriksma Char Troost LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 5 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP 6 A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMMUNITY PROFILE SECTION II: COMMUNITY PROFILE In this section of the Comprehensive Plan, a general profile description of Leighton Township is presented. This section is not intended as an exhaustive inventory of all the numerous aspects of the community. Rather, its purpose is to give

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