* Local governments located inside the region, any local governments located outside but contiguous to the region, and any other local governments that are likely to be affected by the Regional Plan;
* Any local authorities, special districts, or other entities identified in evaluating intergovernmental coordination mechanisms and processes (if applicable);
* Regional Commissions that are contiguous to the region or that are likely to be affected by the Regional Plan; and
* Affected state agencies, including the Department of Transportation, the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority, etc.
* Comments submitted by interested parties that reviewed the Regional Plan;
* The Department's findings and recommendations resulting from its review of the Regional Plan.
* Coordinate identification of local character areas or future land use designations in local comprehensive plans with the Regional Development and Areas Requiring Special Attention Maps for the region. Generally each of the local character or future land use areas should fit into the larger regional maps by being consistent in terms of allowed land uses and implementation measures to be applied to achieve desired development patterns.
* Coordinate decisions about investments in new or upgraded public facilities with the Regional Policies.
* Follow the Performance Standards in developing and implementing their local comprehensive plan. This includes fitting local character or future land use areas into the larger regional development patterns context and adopting implementation measures (such as new or revised local development regulations, incentives, public investments, and infrastructure improvements) to achieve the desired development patterns for the region.
Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-12-6-.06
O.C.G.A. § 50-8-1, et seq.