Holland Charter Township
Park Pavilion Rental Information
Quincy Park - West (Little League Complex) |
Helder Park |
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Quincy Park - East (Softball Fields Area) |
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Process to Reserve Pavilion
- Visit www.hollandtwprec.com to submit a request to reserve a pavilion online. You will be directed to a fillable online form to complete.
- Upon completion of the reservation form, Holland Township Parks & Recreation staff will review the request. Please allow up to 24 hours to have your request reviewed. If your request is approved a reservation confirmation will be sent to you with details on submitting payment for the reservation. If we are unable to grant the request we will notify you as well.
- Payment must be submitted in full within 48 hours of the approval date. If payment is not made within 48 hours, your reservation will be forfeited.
Reservation Times & Costs
- Rental Season: May 1 – October 1
- 1/2 Day = 10:00am to 2:00pm or 3:00pm to 7:00pm
- Full Day = 10:00am to 7:00pm
Reservation Timelines & Deadlines
- Reservations for the upcoming season open on January 1st.
- Reservation requests must be submitted at least 7 days in advance.
- Full payment must be submitted within 48 hours of reservation approval and invoice date.
Reservation Fee Structure for 2024
Park | ½ Day Resident Rate |
Full Day Resident Rate |
½ Day |
Full Day Non-Resident Rate |
Dunton Park Pavilion | $60 | $120 | $110 | $220 |
Helder Park Pavilion |
$60 | $120 | $110 | $220 |
Quincy Park West Pavilion |
$60 | $120 | $110 | $220 |
Quincy Park East Pavilion |
$60 | $120 | $110 | $220 |
Cancellations & Changes
- 15-29 Days: 50% refund minus a $25.00 administrative fee.
- 30+ Days: Full refund minus a $25.00 administrative fee.
- Weather related cancellations refunds will be given in full, ONLY if cancellation was made by Holland Charter Township staff. Weather related cancellations will be communicated to the renter via email at least (2) hours prior to reservation time.
Policies & Procedures
- Users are solely responsible for their own set-up, break-down, and cleaning of picnic tables and pavilions.
- Reservations include the use of picnic tables in the pavilion only and do not give exclusive use of any other park amenity.
- Picnic tables and benches in other areas of the park are for other park users and are to not be moved.
- Pavilions are maintained on a regular basis, but we are not responsible for their general condition before each event.
- Trash receptacles are provided. Please bring extra trash bags and take excessive trash with you that does not fit in the receptacles on site.
- The pavilion must be left in the same condition as when user arrived.
- Park attendants will be on duty during weekdays, evenings, and weekends.
- The individual who made the reservation must be on site for the entirety of the reservation and is responsible for the attendees.
- Electricity at pavilions cannot be guaranteed.
- Alcoholic beverages are NOT allowed in any Holland Charter Township Park.
- Parks are open from 6am to 11pm. Restrooms are open from 8am to 9pm.
- Pavilions are open on a first come first serve basis during non-rental times.
- Bounce houses are NOT allowed.
- Any damage to the irrigation system or electricity will be charged to the renter.
- Decorations/signage may not be stapled, taped, glued, or affixed to the pavilion structure or picnic tables. Silly string and non-biodegradable items are NOT allowed.
- Additional costs will be incurred for maintenance, excess trash removal, and property loss or damage.
- Events must not charge an admission or attendance fee.
Township Board Packet - November 21, 2024
4b. Receive operational reports - Sheriff's October Monthly Report
4c. Review and approval of Regular Board Meeting Minutes of November 7, 2024
5. Consideration of a resolution to accept the terms of an agreement from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
6. Consideration of Holland Township Board meeting schedule for 2025
Planning Commission Packet - December 3, 2024
3. Approval of the minutes of regular meeting of November 12, 2024
4. Public Hearings
a. 10135 Riley St (70-16-12-300-015) – Zoning Ordinance Map Amendment - Request by Thomas Kraal to rezone the subject property from AG Agriculture to R-1 Low Density Residential.
b. 3385 120th Ave (70-16-09-400-014) – Zoning Ordinance Map Amendment - Request by Darlene Huckabay on behalf of Van Hoven Family Legacy Trust to rezone the subject property from AG Agriculture to R-3 High Density Residential.
c. 0 (vac) James St (70-16-20-126-058), west of 120 James St – Special Land Use Permit - Request by Logan Dykgraaf of James Street Storage, LLC on behalf of Myra Keuning of Jacob Essenburg Co. for Contractors Facilities. The subject property is zoned I-1 Light Industrial.
5. Other Business
a. 0 (vac) James St (70-16-20-126-058), west of 120 James St – Site Plan Review - Request by Logan Dykgraaf of James Street Storage, LLC on behalf of Myra Keuning of Jacob Essenburg Co. for site plan approval associated with a Special Land Use Permit Request for Contractors Facilities and Warehousing. The subject property is zoned I-1 Light Industrial.
b. Adams Ridge, south of Adams St and west of 104th Ave – Amendment to Planned Unit Development Final Development Plan - Request by Gabriel Schneider of Village Green on behalf of West End Properties for a Minor Amendment to the Adams Ridge PUD consisting of an architectural and locational adjustment to a storage shed.
6. Tabled Business
b. 0 (vac) Perry Street (70-16-24-300-038), northwest of 10245 Perry Street – Planned Unit Development, Preliminary Development Plan (Tabled July 9, 2024) - Request by Brad VanderZwaag of Bauvan Land Co. LLC for residential development consisting of 2 single-family units and 15 two-family units served by a public street and utilities. The subject property is zoned R-2A Medium Density Residential.
c. 12429 Ransom Street (70-16-04-100-008) – Zoning Ordinance Map Amendment (Tabled Nov. 12, 2024) - Request by Sam Nichols of RDV Corporation on behalf of MSA Lakeshore Center, LLC to rezone the subject property from AG Agriculture to C-2 Community Commercial.
Zoning Board of Appeals Packet – October 22, 2024
3. Approval of September 24, 2024 Minutes
4. Public Hearings
a. 4095 128th Ave (70-16-05-400-012) – Administrative Appeal
Petition submitted by Vincent L. Duckworth of Cunningham Dalman PC on behalf of 128 Ave Storage LLC appealing the decision that the existing building on the subject property is a nonconforming structure. The Petitioner argues that the Zoning Administrator has incorrectly determined that the subject property is a “Through Lot”. The subject property is zoned C-2 Community Commercial.
b. 3100 N Wellness Dr (70-16-16-200-064) – Nonuse Variance
Petition submitted by Jeff Brinks of Venture Engineering, PLLC on behalf of North Wellness Dr LLC for a variance to remove the existing Type C Buffer along the 258 feet of a proposed lot line adjustment, resulting in 0 canopy trees and 0 shrubs along the eastern lot line. The variance is being requested for the purposes of adjusting a lot line and installing shared parking facilities with the easterly adjacent property. The subject property is zoned O-S Office and Service District.
No meetings scheduled at this time.