Description: All proposed multiple-family residential, commercial, institutional, infrastructure, industrial development projects and subdivisions must obtain a Development Order before beginning any site work activities and the issuance of a building permit.Lee County Land Development Code and other state and local guidance provide the requirements for a when a development order is required.The Development Order process may require different registered professionals; the areas of expertise required may include:Civil EngineerLand Use PlannerLandscape ArchitectLand Surveyor and MapperBuilding Architect (commercial and industrial uses)Land Use and/or Real Estate AttorneySee https://www.leegov.com/dcd/DS for more information.
Copyright Text: Lee County Community Development Department
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Description: This dataset represents zoning cases including: conventional rezones, planned developments, special exceptions, and variances. The data includes, attributes for: the case number, case name, status, approval date (if applicable), the resolution (if applicable), a description of the zoning action, bonus density units, and a link to the case file in KwikTag.The data contains zoning cases for some incorporated jurisdictions within the County from prior to incorporation.
Copyright Text: Lee County Department of Community Development
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Description: Planned Development zoning cases in unincorporated Lee County. Dataset includes legacy polygons in areas that are now incorporated.See https://www.leegov.com/dcd/zoning/pd for more information.
Copyright Text: Lee County Department of Community Development
Description: There are two basic types of zoning districts: conventional zoning districts and planned development districts. The general purpose of both types of zoning districts is to implement the goals, objectives, and policies of the Lee Plan, as well as to provide protection to the public health, safety and welfare through the regulation of land use.Conventional zoning districts are districts within which land use is controlled through the regulation of the height and bulk of buildings and structures, the minimum area and dimensions of lots, the percentage of lot coverage, minimum open space and yard areas, through the use of setback requirements, the density of population, and the type and intensity of use of the land and buildings. Use and development regulations for the conventional districts are provided in Chapter 34 of the Land Development Code. Planned Development zoning is required for larger projects, known as Developments of County Impact. Other proposed developments, regardless of size, may seek a planned development designation where the developer desires and the Division Director determines that it is in the public interest to do so. The Lee Plan provides that certain owner-initiated rezoning and special exceptions meeting specific thresholds will be reviewed as Developments of County Impact. The Development of County Impact thresholds are further categorized as major and minor planned developments. Planned development zoning districts allow greater flexibility in design but may have conditions attached during the approval process. Use and development regulations for planned development districts are provided in Chapters 12, 32 and 34 of the Land Development Code.See https://www.leegov.com/dcd/zoning for more information.
Copyright Text: Lee County Department of Community Development, Division of Zoning
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Description: There are two basic types of zoning districts: conventional zoning districts and planned development districts. The general purpose of both types of zoning districts is to implement the goals, objectives, and policies of the Lee Plan, as well as to provide protection to the public health, safety and welfare through the regulation of land use.Conventional zoning districts are districts within which land use is controlled through the regulation of the height and bulk of buildings and structures, the minimum area and dimensions of lots, the percentage of lot coverage, minimum open space and yard areas, through the use of setback requirements, the density of population, and the type and intensity of use of the land and buildings. Use and development regulations for the conventional districts are provided in Chapter 34 of the Land Development Code. Planned Development zoning is required for larger projects, known as Developments of County Impact. Other proposed developments, regardless of size, may seek a planned development designation where the developer desires and the Division Director determines that it is in the public interest to do so. The Lee Plan provides that certain owner-initiated rezoning and special exceptions meeting specific thresholds will be reviewed as Developments of County Impact. The Development of County Impact thresholds are further categorized as major and minor planned developments. Planned development zoning districts allow greater flexibility in design but may have conditions attached during the approval process. Use and development regulations for planned development districts are provided in Chapters 12, 32 and 34 of the Land Development Code.See https://www.leegov.com/dcd/zoning for more information.
Copyright Text: Lee County Department of Community Development, Division of Zoning