The map above displays all suitable parcels for a Bio-Tech Industrial Park in Westfield, Massachusetts.
Analysis of Suitable
Parcels in Westfield for a Bio-Tech Industry
After processing the city data in ArcMap, the number of suitable parcels in Westfield is twenty- five. These parcels are ten acres or greater, are 100 feet or more away from a wetland, and are coded for either industrial or commercial use. While all of the twenty-five parcels found are all suitable for the Bio-Tech Industrial park, some are more desirable than others. For instance, access is an extremely important factor. Without convenient road access, the park might not receive as much traffic, verses a spot right of Route 202. Another reason why some lots are less desirable than others is that there are already buildings with companies occupying them. I have separated the parcels that have nothing built on them from the parcels that have an existing structure. The parcels with an existing structure might not always be the inconvenient choice, because there would already be a structure on the lot, and the park wouldn’t have to be built from the ground up. On the other hand, the demand may include a brand new building; therefore any empty lot would be the better choice. Additional site criteria to be incorporated into this analysis may be to consider parcels closer to the Mass Pike entrance/exit for the convenience of employees, customers, etc. It would also be smart to place it closer to, or among other businesses so to draw more attention, and make it known to the public. If it is hiding away on a less traveled road, then it will not be as known to the public.
Some other options that exist to site this Bio-Tech Industrial Park are accessibility of more than one entrance or exit, parking lots, and other necessary structures. The dimensions of this building have to fit certain criteria, and these other factors listed previously have to be considered. Ten acres is a decent sized parcel, however the parking lot, any other need structures, and enough entrances as well as exits have to be considered when planning this project.
This site selection analysis has many steps involved. To make this process more convenient and efficient, it would be doable to create a layer available on MassGIS, or another GIS website, that included most of these steps already put together. This layer would include parcels that are large enough for the desired project, zoned according to the specific project, and only including parcels that aren’t within 100 feet of a wetland. This layer could realistically be done for every town, with the criteria generally set. It would create a temporary job for someone, and would be a great help to towns, cities, planners, contractors, and any other involved group of people.
Below is the flowchart I followed for this site selection analysis for the Bio-Tech Industrial Park.