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Zoning, Planning and Land Use
- Working Your Way Through The Regional Planning Process Large-scale developments likely to have effects outside the area in which they are located are often referred to as "Developments of Regional Impact" (DRIs). As a result of a trend towards regional planning, many state and local governments require DRI review "to improve communication among governments on large scale developments and to provide a means of identifying and assessing potential impacts."
