Thornike’s Transformative Plan for Lakeville Country Club Spurs Debate on Community Development
- Meeting Overview:
The Lakeville Parks Commission meeting on March 12th featured Thornike Development’s proposal to transform the Lakeville Country Club, sparking discussions on community engagement, recreational facilities, and housing development. The proposed plan includes downsizing the existing golf course to nine holes and developing the remaining land into a community with 418 residential units and various amenities, aimed at creating a multigenerational living environment.
Michael Devon, Thornike’s director of community relations, led the presentation, emphasizing the project’s alignment with the Parks Commission’s mission. The development includes multifamily homes and duplexes near Clear Pond Road and Clare Pond Park, with a focus on enhancing the golf course to serve both residents and the public. The plan proposes a new clubhouse and restaurant designed to foster community interaction and accommodate an increasing senior population, potentially freeing up housing for young families.
A point of discussion centered on the proposed amenities, notably a swimming pool. A commission member expressed concerns over the lack of public swimming facilities in Lakeville, which currently relies on private memberships.
The fiscal impact study presented by Devon suggested an annual net revenue of approximately $2.1 million from property taxes, adding a financial dimension to the community discussions. However, skepticism was voiced about securing support for amenities like the pool, with a commission member noting the potential influence of public opinion and the political nature of town meetings.
In addition to the golf course transformation, the meeting addressed a proposal to enhance community connectivity by linking a bike lane and multimodal path from Clear Pond Park to the new development. This proposal aims to create an inviting environment for seniors and families, encouraging activities such as walking and biking. The conversation acknowledged the rural nature of Lakeville and the necessity of car use for essential services, with suggestions to improve the streetscape with well-lit paths and attractive landscaping.
Recreational facilities were a focal point, with discussions on the addition of public pools and the popularity of pickleball. Interest in constructing additional pickleball courts was noted. Concerns about the condition of existing facilities, such as baseball fields, were raised, highlighting the financial implications of rehabilitation and the importance of community support for local sports.
Jamie from Zenith Engineering presented plans for improving the park facilities, sparking further dialogue on parking, accessibility, and the construction of a new snack shack and bathrooms. The proposal included ADA-compliant seating areas and addressed drainage issues affecting field usability. The conversation about field improvements continued with discussions about mitigating flooding through enhanced drainage systems and the potential installation of a “tight tank” due to unsuitable soil conditions.
Parking and site access were also topics, with proposals to improve traffic flow during events and tournaments. The addition of lighting for field three was suggested to enhance usability, though financial challenges were acknowledged. Environmental considerations were incorporated into the plans.
The meeting concluded with deliberations on field usage by local sports leagues, addressing discrepancies in fees and emphasizing fair treatment across organizations. The commission approved Samurai Baseball and FLAA’s applications for field use, with discussions on maintenance responsibilities and the timeline for opening fields.
Parks Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Parks Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/12/2026
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Recording Published:
03/13/2026
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Duration:
100 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Lakeville
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