Redevelopment plans for Lakeville's Antlers Park will include a place to buy food and beverages — and that building will take the form of two 40-foot shipping containers sitting side by side.
"I think it's going to add a permanent and reliable eating option for the visitors to Antlers Park," said City Administrator Justin Miller. "We're looking forward to it."
The city, which passed a $38 million parks bond referendum last year, is putting $11.5 million into renovations at Antlers Park, in southwestern Lakeville. The project will add more parking, picnic shelters, a new playground, a volleyball court and a pavilion with restrooms and a meeting room.
Council members were also interested in the idea of a restaurant, though the parks and recreation committee unanimously voted against the idea and some neighbors objected to it at an April work session. They said the public hadn't been consulted on the plans and worried about the availability of alcohol, traffic and added noise.
Earlier this year, two companies created restaurant proposals and the City Council chose a walk-up food and beverage counter concept from Lakeville Brewing Co. that would sell burgers, fish tacos, beer and wine. Lakeville Brewing has a brewpub in downtown Lakeville and also owns Inver Grove Brewing in Inver Grove Heights.
The concessions building, which will be about 1,280 square feet but have only outdoor seating, is tentatively called "LBC on the Lake."
Last week the City Council passed several changes to city code to allow the restaurant to sell food and beverages and have a patio. The council also approved a concession agreement with Lakeville Brewing.
Council members voted 4-1 and 3-2 on the measures. Council members Michelle Volk and Joshua Lee voiced concerns about the project.