Law on Spatial Planning and Urban Development (No. 1506-IS of 2005) Country/Territory Georgia Document type Legislation Date 2005 (2017) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil Keyword Land-use planning Urban land Environmental planning Policy/planning Public health Sustainable development Basic legislation Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Entry into force notes The Law is planned to be repealed by Spatial Planning, Architecture and Construction Code (No. 3213-RS of 2018) effective 3 June 2019. Abstract The Law regulates spatial planning and urban development in Georgia. It consists of five chapters: General provisions (I); Agencies responsible for planning, stages of planning and hierarchy (II); Spatial-territorial planning of the country and municipalities (III); Spatial-territorial planning of settlements (IV); and Transitional and final provisions (V). The purpose of the Law is to support sustainable development of the country, and providing safe environment for the public. Full text Georgian Website www.matsne.gov.ge References - Legislation Implemented by Resolution No. 273 of 2016 of Georgian Government on Granting Recreational Status to Ureki-Shekvetili and Determining its Borders Legislation | Georgia | 2016 Keyword: Protected area, Tourism, Environmental planning, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Resolution No. 314 of 2017 of Georgian Government on Urban Planning of Recreational Territory of Bakhmaro Legislation | Georgia | 2017 Keyword: Urban land, Environmental planning, Public health, Tourism, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Resolution No. 491 of 2014 of Georgian Government on Regulations for Use and Planning of Bakuriani Recreation Territory and General Plan of Land Use Legislation | Georgia | 2014 (2016) Keyword: Tourism, Zoning, Environmental planning, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Spatial Planning, Architecture and Construction Code of Georgia (No. 3213-RS of 2018) Legislation | Georgia | 2018 Keyword: Land-use planning, Urban land, Environmental planning, Policy/planning, Public health, Sustainable development, Basic legislation, Cultural heritage, Public participation Source: FAO, FAOLEX