Land Use & Zoning
Georgia's 'Development of Regional Impact' (DRI) process applies to:
AA. All new construction in Georgia
BB. Large-scale developments that could have significant regional impacts, requiring multi-jurisdictional review✓ Correct
CC. Only developments near state borders
DD. Federal infrastructure projects only
Explanation
Georgia's DRI process requires review of large developments — shopping centers, office parks, subdivisions above certain thresholds — that could impact surrounding regional areas. Multiple jurisdictions and state agencies participate in the review.
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