Description: "Buffer area means that area designated by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with Section 14-119 that must remain predominantly in its natural state to protect eagles, nest trees, or other critical eagle nesting habitat. Buffer areas may range in any distance up to 660 feet from a nest and be irregularly shaped areas, except that a larger buffer area may be offered voluntarily in accordance with Section 14-120(3)." - Lee County Land Development Code
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Description: Potable wellfield protection zones - Lee Plan Map 4-CLimits of wellfield protection and aquifer storage recharge (ASR) zones for present public utility potable water supply wells and wellfields that are permitted to pump a minimum of 1,000,000 gallons of water per day.Potable wellfield protection zones in Lee County, Florida.Adopted by Ordinance 89-02, 1/31/1989Amended by Ordinance Numbers:07-35 (12/4/2007) - https://www.leegov.com/bocc/Ordinances/07-35.pdf14-10 (4/16/2014) - https://www.leegov.com/bocc/Ordinances/14-10.pdf22-09 (4/20/2022) - https://www.leegov.com/bocc/Ordinances/22-09.pdfSee https://www.leegov.com/naturalresources/groundwater/WellfieldProtection for more information.