Amherst Business Park Development Ideas
The Natural Resources Planning program at UWSP has a final course called a capstone. This course provides students with an opportunity to develop a planning project that addresses the needs of a “real-world” client. The client and professor work to identify a community, environmental, or natural resource planning problem that they would like students to analyze. Through these partnerships, students develop their skills and professional portfolios by exploring a planning problem in a controlled classroom setting. In addition, students provide a valuable service to the community by assisting the client organization.
Site Analysis
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The Spring 2022 capstone experience focused on developing ideas for the Amherst Business Park. Students were divided into five teams and tasked with conducting a First Impressions survey of the community, a visioning session to gather community input, and a final open house to share potential development ideas. Each team performed a site analysis, developed goals for the business park, gathered precedent research from peer communities, and developed a conceptual master plan.
Concept Plans and Precedent Research
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Group 1 – Conservation Business Development
Group 2 – Eco Business Park Concept
Group 3 – Sustainable Business Park
Group 4 – Tomorrow Business Park
Group 5 – Amherst Development Park
Contact
For more information about this project, please contact Rebecca Roberts at rroberts@uwsp.edu or 715-346-4322.
Additional Data and Resources
Village of Amherst Comprehensive Plan
Village of Amherst Zoning Ordinance
Village of Amherst Zoning Map
Portage County Business Council
Portage County WebGIS Mapping System