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On November 22, 1989 the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program of the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife notified the Pittsfield Conservation Commission of the certification of a vernal pool on the campus of Berkshire Community College. On June 2, 1999 the Berkshire Kick-Off Classic Soccer Tournament announced plans to improve the soccer fields on the college’s campus near the vernal pool. The vernal pool had for years been used by the faculty of the school’s environmental science department as a teaching site, and now the faculty saw the proposed construction as an opportunity to show students how construction and development can take place in a manner that protects nearby natural resources. Although protection of the vernal pool and improvement of the soccer fields were not in conflict, a controversy was about to develop. The purpose of this web page is to explore and document the nature of and the events related to this controversy.
The local regulatory agency responsible for overseeing this process was the Pittsfield Conservation Commission,charged by state statute with enforcing the Wetlands Protection Act.
It appears that the Commission in a number of instances overlooked wetlands violations and failed to enforce the relevant regulations and, by these failures and through a number of procedural irregularities, allowed the destruction of a certified vernal pool and the loss of endangered species habitat.
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