Notice of Clearing Application Procedures
General Information:
Property owners who wish to remove trees from
agriculturally zoned property for bona fide agricultural use must
obtain a Notice of Clearing from Environmental Sciences prior to commencement of any land clearing activities.
Documentation verifying intent to use the property for bona fide
agricultural purposes must be included with the Notice of Clearing
application.
Note that properties classified as
agricultural for ad valorem taxation purposes pursuant to Florida
Statutes 193.461(3)(b), also known as agricultural (green-belt)
tax exemption, are not required to obtain an approved Notice of
Clearing from Lee County. Contact Environmental Sciences
Program to obtain the tax-exempt status of a parcel.
Please note that if an application to rezone
a parcel is filed within three years from the date the most recent
Notice of Clearing was issued, and the rezoning is granted, the
applicable open space requirements of Chapter 10,
Lee
County Land Development Code (LDC), must be satisfied in the
following manner:
- A sufficient number of trees listed in
Appendix E
(LDC)
must be placed, planted and maintained consistent with Section
14-384(a)(1)-(4) to the extent that such minimum open space
requirements cannot be satisfied by then-existing natural
forest.
- Such reforestation as required in
subsection
(a)(1) of LDC Section 14-377 shall be satisfied by imposing
the necessary conditions to any final development order issued at
any time within eight years after the land in question is
rezoned.
Application Procedures:
To apply for a Notice of Clearing, please
submit the following documents to the
Environmental Sciences:
- Completed
Notice
of Clearing Application
.
-
Letter
of Authorization
, where applicable.
- Written notarized statement from the
property owner that the purpose of the clearing request is for
bona fide agricultural reasons and specify proposed agricultural
use.
- Two current aerial section maps (1" = 200'
scale) with the property boundaries clearly outlined.
Aerials can be purchased from the Lee County Property Appraiser's
Office located at 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers. The
Property Appraiser's telephone number is (239) 533-6159. You
can also visit the Property
Appraiser's website for more information on aerial section
maps.
- A complete legal description of the
property.
- Copies of any applicable documents which
demonstrate intent to use the property for bona fide agricultural
purposes. Examples of such documents include, but are not
limited to, a South Florida Water Management District water use
permit, cattle lease agreement(s), forestry management plan(s),
expansion of a current bona fide agricultural operation, receipts
for stock materials, etc.
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