Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. r. 110-12-7-.05
Rule 110-12-7-.05. Determining if a Project is a DRI
(1) Regional Commissions must use the following criteria to determine if a development project qualifies as a DRI. The determination of the Regional Commission is final; however, a determination by the Regional Commission that a project is not a DRI as herein defined will not affect GRTA's authority pursuant to O.C.G.A. 50-32-14.
(a) Meets or Exceeds DRI Thresholds.
(2) Thresholds Table. These thresholds shall be construed liberally and applied to development proposals with the goals of: 1) facilitating intergovernmental communication intended to mitigate potential adverse impacts and to catalyze potential positive impacts with the potential to transcend jurisdictional boundaries; and, 2) fostering coordinated and comprehensive planning.
Developments of Regional Impact Development Thresholds Type of Development Rural and Developing Rural Maturing Neighborhoods, Established Suburbs, Developing Suburbs, and other places not mentioned in this table Regional Centers, and Regional Employment Corridors Region Core (1) Airports New airports or runway extensions of 500 ft. or more New airport or runway extensions of 500 ft. or more New airport or runway extensions of 500 ft. or more New airport or runway extensions of 500 ft. or more (2) Attractions & Recreational Facilities 1,500, seating capacity of 6,000+ 1,500, seating capacity of 6,000+ 1,500, seating capacity of 6,000+ 1,500, seating capacity of 6,000+ (3) Commercial 300,000 gross square feet or is anticipated to generate more than 10,000 trips per day 400,000 gross square feet or is anticipated to generate more than 10,000 trips per day 500,000 gross square feet or is anticipated to generate more than 10,000 trips per day 600,000 gross square feet or is anticipated to generate more than 10,000 trips per day (4) Correctional/Detention Facilities Greater than 300 new beds; or generating more than 375 peak hour vehicle trips Greater than 300 new beds; or generating more than 375 peak hour vehicle trips Greater than 300 new beds; or generating more than 375 peak hour vehicle trips Greater than 300 new beds; or generating more than 375 peak hour vehicle trips (5) Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 300 new beds 400 new beds 500 new beds 600 new beds (6) Hotels 400 rooms 500 rooms 600 rooms 700 rooms (7) Housing 400 new lots or units 500 new lots or units 600 new lots or units 700 new lots or units (8) Industrial 500,000 SF or 1,600 workers 500,000 SF or 1,600 workers 500,000 SF or 1,600 workers 500,000 SF or 1,600 workers (9) Intermodal Terminals New Facilities New Facilities New Facilities New Facilities (10) Mixed Use 400,000 gross square feet (with residential units calculated at 1,800 square feet per unit, or the minimum allowed by the host local government) 500,000 gross square feet (with residential units calculated at 1,500 square feet per unit, or the minimum allowed by the host local government) 600,000 gross square feet (with residential units calculated at 1,000 square feet per unit, or the minimum allowed by the host local government) 700,000 gross square feet (with residential units calculated at 1,000 square feet per unit, or the minimum allowed by the host local government) (11) Office 400,000 gross square feet 500,000 gross square feet 600,000 gross square feet 700,000 gross square feet (12) Petroleum Storage Facilities Storage greater than 50,000 barrels if within 1,000 feet of any water supply; otherwise, storage capacity greater than 200,000 barrels 50,000 barrels if within 1,000 ft. of water supply 50,000 barrels if within 1,000 ft. of water supply 50,000 barrels if within 1,000 ft. of water supply (13) Post-Secondary Schools New school with 2,400 students or expansion of at least 25% New school with 2,400 students or expansion of at least 25% New school with 2,400 students or expansion of at least 25% New school with 2,400 students or expansion of at least 25% (14) Quarries, Asphalt & Cement Plants New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river.), otherwise, notification only (15) Solar Power Generation Facility 500 acres or more 300 acres or more 300 acres or more 300 acres or more (16) Technological Facility (Including Data Centers) 500,000 square feet; or covering more than 200 acres Greater than 300,000 gross square feet; or covering more than 200 acres Greater than 300,000 gross square feet; or covering more than 200 acres Greater than 300,000 gross square feet; or covering more than 200 acres (17) Truck Stops A new facility with the capacity to fuel 10 or more trucks simultaneously; and, either one acre of truck parking or 20 truck parking spaces A new facility with the capacity to fuel 10 or more trucks simultaneously; and, either one acre of truck parking or 20 truck parking spaces A new facility with the capacity to fuel 10 or more trucks simultaneously; and, either one acre of truck parking or 20 truck parking spaces A new facility with the capacity to fuel 10 or more trucks simultaneously; and, either one acre of truck parking or 20 truck parking spaces (18) Waste Handling Facilities New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river, etc.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river, etc.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river, etc.), otherwise, notification only New facility within 1 mile of public facility (airport, school, reservoir, river, etc.), otherwise, notification only (19) Wastewater Treatment Facilities Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) (20) Water Supply Intakes/Public Wells/Reservoirs/ Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) Notification only (MNGWPD) (21) Wholesale & Distribution 500,000 gross square feet 500,000 gross square feet 500,000 gross square feet 500,000 gross square feet (22) Other (Any development types not readily categorized into the above typologies, including, but not limited to, parking facilities) 1,000 parking spaces or 5,000 daily trips 1,000 parking spaces or, 5,000 daily trips 1,000 parking spaces or, 5,000 daily trips 1,000 parking spaces or, 5,000 daily trips
(b) Project Specificity. Frequently, proposed development projects are submitted for a DRI determination before project specifics are available, such as at the time of an initial rezoning of a large tract of land, establishment of an industrial park, etc. In such cases, the Regional Commission must make a determination of whether the project should proceed through the DRI process presently and/or should be resubmitted when project specifics become available. In making this determination, the Regional Commission must consider factors including, but not limited to:
(c) Project Changes. The Regional Commission may determine that a previously submitted DRI is nevertheless subject to another round of comment by affected parties if the project changes are substantial enough to warrant this. Such determination should be made after consultation with the host government and affected parties. Examples of project changes that may lead a Regional Commission to determine that an additional comment opportunity is warranted include but are not limited to: substantial increase of project size or substantial change in the mix of uses (based on the applicable measures used for the DRI thresholds). In making this determination, the Regional Commission must consider such factors as:
(d) Redevelopment. The local government must follow the applicable procedures identified under DRI Communication Procedures detailed in Chapter 110-12-7-.02 when it appears that the proposed redevelopment may meet or exceed the applicable DRI thresholds, even if the previous development on the site was processed as a DRI. The Regional Commission shall review the information provided by the local government to determine if the redevelopment should be processed as a DRI. The Regional Commission shall assess the entirety of the site when determining if an applicable threshold has been met or exceeded. If the commission finds that a threshold has been met or exceeded, it shall consider additional factors in determining if a redevelopment should be processed as a DRI. Such factors include, but are not limited to:
Authority: O.C.G.A. § 50-8-7.1(b)(3).
History. Original Rule entitled "Determining if a Project is a DRI" adopted. F. Feb. 7, 2013; eff. Feb. 27, 2013.
Repealed: New Rule of same title adopted. F. Nov. 25, 2025; eff. Dec. 15, 2025.