Conservation Properties, In addition to its responsibility of administrating the Wetlands Protection Act, the Conservation Commission has the responsibility of stewardship and management of numerous conservation properties throughout the City. In addition to its responsibility of administrating the Wetlands Protection Act, the Conservation Commission has the responsibility of stewardship and management of numerous conservation properties throughout the City. NEW! City officials and community members have worked for decades to preserve natural resources within the city and maintain Pittsfield’s character as “a city in the country.” The Pittsfield Conservation Commission recognizes that preservation of the land is not enough; the City needs a management plan to guide decision making to protect and maintain their wealth of natural resources. The Conservation Commission hired the Conway School of Landscape Design to evaluate existing conditions at the City’s four largest conservation areas: Barkerville Conservation Area, Brattlebrook Park, the David J. Wildlife Refuge, and Wild Acres Conservation Area. They requested objectives to guide management at each site and Pittsfield’s conservation areas as a whole. The objectives offered in this plan were developed with guidance from the City’s Master Plan, consultation with the Conservation Commission, site analysis of the four parcels, and responses from community outreach. These objectives include recommended strategies for implementation and are meant to aid the Conservation Commission in protecting and maintaining the ecological health of the conservation areas while simultaneously improving the human experience of the sites. Each objective addresses the protection and enhancement of the city’s natural resources, quality of life, economic vigor, or a combination of these three interconnected principles. The following are the most significant properties under Conservation Commission supervision: Onota Lake/Dan Casey Memorial Drive Conservation Area. The Onota Lake/Dan Casey Memorial Drive Conservation Area is located off the causeway (Dan Casey Memorial Drive) and is approximately 6. Controy Pavilion. The Controy Pavilion is located off Lakeway Drive on the shoreline of Onota Lake. Barkerville Conservation Area. The Barker Road Conservation Area is a 7. City of Pittsfield in 2. Barkerville Historic Town. 14301 Barkerville Hwy 26 - Box 19. Barkerville, BC V0K 1B0. High School Programs; Degree, Diploma. Interpretive school program in Barkerville and Wells British Columbia. GOLD PANNING ADVENTURE. BARKERVILLE CEMETERY TOUR; NEW GAMES EVENING OF PLAY; OUTDOORS AND HISTORICAL DAY HIKES Whitegold. BARKERVILLE HISTORIC TOWN 2015 Schedule of Events Thursday, May 14 Theatre Royal Spring Show begins Barkerville School Program begins Monday, May 18 Victoria Day Royal Tea Join Queen Victoria and her Royal Consort at the. Pittsfield Airport to Clapp Park, along the Southwest Branch of the Housatonic River. Tierney Conservation Area. The Tierney Conservation Area is located off Jason Street and is approximately 4. Kirvin Park. Kirvin Park is located off Williams Street and is approximately 2. Brattlebrook Farm/Park. Located off Longview Terrace Extension and Maple Grove Drive, Brattlebrook Farm/Park consists of land tracts compiling to approximately 1.
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