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2006 Georgia Code - 32-2-3
32-2-3. (a) As used in this Code section, the
term: (1) 'Comprehensive
plan' means the major transportation facilities described in this
Code section as well as collectors and interconnecting routes
within or between standard metropolitan areas, urban areas, and
rural areas. (2) 'Local
governing body' means the governing body of the city, town,
municipality, county, or other local governing unit or authority in
the area in which the transportation facility will be
located. (3) 'Major
transportation facility' means: (A) Any facility primarily designed to transport
people or goods rapidly and efficiently, including but not limited
to air transport facilities, railroads, bus services, terminals,
freeways, expressways, arterial highways, belt highways, and port
facilities; or (B) Any
facility or facilities utilized in providing a mass transit system
for a standard metropolitan area or urban area. (4) 'Standard metropolitan area' means a county
or group of contiguous counties or parts thereof as designated by
the department which contains at least one central city of 50,000
inhabitants or more as determined by the latest available federal
census or such other population estimate as may be provided by
law. (5) 'Transportation
corridor' means a strip of land between two termini or central
points within which travel, topography, land uses, environment, and
other characteristics are evaluated for transportation
purposes. (6) 'Urban area'
means an area including and adjacent to a municipality and other
urban centers having a population of 5,000 or more as determined by
the latest available federal census or such other population
estimates as may be provided by law within boundaries to be fixed
by the department. (b)(1) The
department in conjunction with the affected local governmental
bodies, regional planning agencies, and other appropriate state and
federal agencies shall develop: (A) A comprehensive, state-wide, 20 year
transportation plan; (B) A
comprehensive transportation plan for all standard metropolitan
areas and those areas which the department determines, based upon
population projections, will become a standard metropolitan area
within 20 years, such plan to supplement and be compatible with the
state-wide transportation plan; and (C) Comprehensive plans for regions and urban
areas as such plans are deemed necessary by the department.
(2) Priority for developing
comprehensive plans shall be given to areas in which the need for
construction of major transportation facilities is
anticipated. (3) In
developing comprehensive transportation plans, the department shall
take into account: (A) Future
as well as present needs; (B)
All possible alternative modes of transportation;
(C) The joint use of transportation
corridors and major transportation facilities for alternate
transportation and community uses; (D) The integration of any proposed system into
all other types of transportation facilities in the community or
region; (E) The coordination
with other development plans in the community and region so as to
facilitate and synchronize growth; and (F) The total environment of the community and
region including land use, state and regional development goals and
decisions, population, travel patterns, traffic control features,
ecology, pollution effects, esthetics, safety, and social and
community values. (c) In
order to ensure an integrated transportation system, the planning,
location, and design of transportation facilities shall be
coordinated with the appropriate planning agencies and the affected
local governmental bodies. (d)(1) The department may adopt local or
regional transportation plans as part of or in lieu of the
department´s plan. (2)
The department may develop and design plans for arterial and
collector roads and streets, vehicular parking areas, other
transportation modes and facilities, and other support facilities
which are consistent with the department´s comprehensive
transportation plans. The department may render to local
governmental bodies or their planning agencies such technical
assistance and services as are necessary so that local plans and
facilities are coordinated with the department´s plans and
facilities. (e) The
department shall develop systematic techniques for considering
those factors to be used in developing comprehensive plans pursuant
to subsection (b) of this Code section so that all transportation
facilities are so planned that they will function as integral parts
of the overall plan for community, regional, and state development
as portrayed in the comprehensive plans; and these plans shall be
updated at reasonable intervals so as to maintain a viable plan for
a 20 year planning period. (f)(1) The department shall, pursuant to its
rules and regulations, hold planning hearings at the appropriate
state, regional, or local level, at which time the comprehensive
transportation plans included in subsection (b) of this Code
section shall be presented for discussion and comment.
(2) The department shall, pursuant
to its rules and regulations, hold hearings at the appropriate
regional or local level for major transportation facilities, or as
required by federal law, as follows: (A) A facility, site, or project corridor
hearing, at a time after the selection of the type or types of
transportation facility or facilities to be constructed and prior
to the final selection of the specific site or corridor of the
proposed facility; and (B) A
design hearing, at a time prior to the department´s
commitment to a specific design proposal for the facility or
facilities. (3) These public
hearings shall be conducted so as to provide an opportunity for
effective participation by interested persons in transportation
policy decisions, the process of transportation planning, modal
selections, and site and route selection, and the specific location
and design of major transportation facilities. The various factors
involved in the decision or decisions and any alternative proposals
shall be clearly presented so that the persons attending the
hearing may present their views relating to the decision or
decisions which will be made. The facility, site, or project
corridor hearing and the design hearing for a proposed facility or
facilities may be held simultaneously to satisfy the requirements
of this subsection. (4)(A)
The department may satisfy the requirements for a public hearing by
holding a public hearing or by publishing two notices of
opportunity for public hearing in a newspaper having general
circulation in the vicinity of the proposed undertaking and holding
a public hearing if any written requests for such a hearing are
received. The procedure for requesting a public hearing shall be
explained in the notice. The deadline for submission of such a
request may not be less than 21 days after the publication of the
first notice of opportunity for public hearing and no less than 14
days after the date of publication of the second notice of
opportunity for public hearing. (B) A copy of the notice of opportunity for
public hearing shall be furnished at the time of publication to the
United States Department of Transportation, the appropriate
departments of state government, and affected local governments and
planning agencies. If no requests are received in response to a
notice within the time specified for the submission of requests,
the department shall be deemed to have met the hearing
requirements. (C) The
opportunity for another public hearing shall be afforded in any
case when proposed locations or designs are changed from those
presented in the notices specified in this paragraph or at a public
hearing so as to have a substantially different transportation
service, social, economic, or environmental effect.
(D) The opportunity for a public
hearing shall be afforded in each case in which the department is
in doubt as to whether a public hearing is required.
(5)(A) When a public hearing is to
be held, two notices of such hearing shall be published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the vicinity of the
proposed undertaking. The first notice shall be published no less
than 30 days prior to the date of the hearing and the second notice
shall be published no less than five days prior to the date of the
hearing. (B) Copies of the
notice for public hearing shall be mailed to the United States
Department of Transportation, appropriate departments of state
government, and affected local governments and planning
agencies. (g) All long-range
comprehensive transportation plans developed pursuant to this Code
section shall be submitted to the board for its approval or
disapproval. (h) The
department shall promulgate any rules and regulations, consistent
with its practices, that it deems necessary in order to implement
this title.
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