Department
Public Works
Requested Action (Identify appropriate Action or Motion, purpose, cost, timeframe, etc.)
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Request approval of a Resolution adopting the 2045 Comprehensive Plan for Unincorporated Fulton County and authorizing the transmittal of the Plan to the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA). (APPROVED)
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Requirement for Board Action (Cite specific Board policy, statute or code requirement)
The Georgia Planning Act (O.C.G.A. Section 36-70-1, et seq.), as amended, requires Fulton County develop a comprehensive plan for the unincorporated area based on minimum standards established by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
Strategic Priority Area related to this item (If yes, note strategic priority area below)
Infrastructure and Economic Development
Commission Districts Affected
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Is this a purchasing item?
No
Summary & Background (First sentence includes Agency recommendation. Provide an executive summary of the action that gives an overview of the relevant details for the item.)
Scope of Work:
In August 2016, Fulton County adopted the 2035 Comprehensive Plan for Unincorporated Fulton County. Since that time, the majority of unincorporated Fulton County has become the City of South Fulton. This has left a small area around the Fulton County Executive Airport as the only remaining unincorporated area (39 acres) where Fulton County continues to have planning and zoning responsibilities.
Fulton County is required under the Georgia Planning Act to develop a comprehensive plan based on minimum standards for local comprehensive planning for the unincorporated area of Fulton County. In accordance with “Standards and Procedures for Local Comprehensive Planning” (Chapter 110-12-1-.04 - Procedures), the Fulton County Board of Commissioners must transmit the Comprehensive Plan for Unincorporated Fulton County to the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and the Georgia Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) for their official review.
On February 19, 2025, Fulton County held the last public hearing on the draft Comprehensive Plan as part of BOC Agenda #25-0132. Additionally, the BOC approved Public Works’ request to submit the draft plan to ARC and DCA for their review and comment. During the spring of 2025, ARC and DCA had several meetings with Fulton County staff to review the plan and to offer suggestions to ensure the Plan is consistent with state planning standards. Overall, the changes were determined to be minor in nature and have been incorporated into the final plan as shown in Attachment #1. Now that the plan has been approved by ARC and DCA, the plan must be adopted by the Board of Commissioners, and after being adopted, must then be re-transmitted to ARC along with the executed approving Resolution within seven (7) days, who will then transmit both documents to DCA.
Community Impact:
An approved Comprehensive Plan for unincorporated Fulton County is required by state law. As part of the planning process, a public open house was held to solicit public comments about the current unincorporated area. A steering committee met several times during the development of the Comprehensive Plan to ensure consistency with other Fulton County plans and programs.
Department Recommendation:
The Department of Public Works recommends the Board of Commissioners approve the Resolution and to submit the 2045 Comprehensive Plan to ARC and DCA.
Project Implications:
Without an approved Comprehensive Plan for unincorporated Fulton County, Fulton County may not be eligible for certain state funding including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), water and sewer loans from the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA), economic development funding from the OneGeorgia Authority, and a variety of other programs from DCA and partner agencies.
Community Issues/Concerns: None have been raised to Public Works by the community.
Department Issues/Concerns: The Department of Public Works has no issues or concerns with the Comprehensive Plan.
Fiscal Impact / Funding Source
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