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Powers Ferry Master Plan


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This extensive Cobb County plan is a core document for the Powers Ferry Corridor Alliance.  The plan provides an educational and decision-making tool that gives citizens, property owners, developers, and adjacent communities a clear indication of what is expected in the ​future for this part of the Powers Ferry Corridor.
Description from the Cobb County website:
The Powers Ferry Master Plan area is located south central Cobb County.  In March of 2010, the Board of Commissioners adopted the plan document. This initiative was created, designed and developed through technical review of data and with the community in mind, with a specific focus on improving the area’s quality of life.

It includes recommended land use, transportation, economic development, open space and natural environment, and community appearance action items to make the area more accessible and more appealing for businesses, employees and residents. Cobb County staff is proactive in advancing the plan’s vision by way of review and updating the corridor trends and changes.
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View 2015 Five-Year Plan Update

View 2010 Original Plan Document

Cobb County Community Development Agency

The Community Development Agency is the development-coordinating agency for Cobb County. It is responsible for implementing federal and state environmental mandates; it advises the Board of Commissioners and the general public on development and planning issues as they affect the environment, financial, economic, legal, and social welfare of Cobb County. The Agency has a responsibility to maintain and increase the quality of life in ​the County as deemed necessary by the Board of Commissioners and County residents.
The Agency fulfills its role by providing and, when necessary, enhancing the following programs as administered by its six divisions. 
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- Planning
- Zoning
- Business License
- Code Enforcement
- Development and Inspections
​- Erosion Control

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