West Virginia Code § 8-26-4

Powers and duties of an interstate regional planning commission
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(a) An interstate regional planning commission may make studies, maps, plans and reports
relative to the region and shall recommend procedures and policies to the appropriate
authorities, based on physical, social, economic and governmental conditiones and trends, to
promote the coordinated development of the region and the general health, welfare,
convenience and prosperity of the people of the region. Such planning rand coordination may
reflect the following planning criteria:
(1) Goals, objectives, standards and principles for the development of the region;
(2) The distribution and intensity of general land use and open space;
(3) The general circulation pattern for the region, including land, water and air
transportation and communication facilities, and colntinuing comprehensive transportation
planning; s
(4) The general location, character and extient of public and private works and facilities
which are of area-wide or regional, as distinguished from purely local, concern; and
(5) Long-range programming and financing of capital projects and facilities.
(b) The commission shall:
(1) Review plans and proposals for projects and programs of interstate or regional
significance which m ay be proposed by others;
(2) Review and make recommendations concerning administrative and regulatory measures
to implement area-wide or regional plans;
(3) Review and make recommendations concerning effective utilization of such federal and
state assistance as may be available on a regional basis or as may have a regional impact;
(4) Collect, analyze and report on statistics and other information concerning traffic,
housing, population and social, economic and physical conditions of the region;
(5) Make recommendations to governmental bodies within such region for such actions as
are necessary and proper to further the coordinated development of the region; and
(6) Conduct necessary investigations and research and cooperate with other public and
private agencies or persons to conduct such investigations and research on planning
problems affecting the region.

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