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DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
LIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR
PLAT REVIEW

Adopted November 22, 2005

I.    Preliminary Plat Review

At minimum, the following items must be submitted, in a single package, in order to be accepted by the County for preliminary plat review:

  1. 6 (six) paper prints of the plat containing all of the items specified in the Lee County Administrative Code AC-13-19, adopted November 22, 2005.
  2. Title Certification or title opinion dated within 90 days of the submittal to the County meeting the requirements of Section H.1.
  3. 2 copies of the boundary survey meeting the requirements of Section H.2.
  4. Two copies of the Property Owner documents meeting the requirements of Section G.3. (i.e. Declaration, Articles, Bylaws and Checklist). Previously approved and recorded documents covering the proposed plat area, along with the approval letter for these documents, may be submitted in lieu of draft documents. An approval letter issued by the County, without the underlying documents, will not be sufficient.
  5. Review Fee of $775.00 plus $12.00 per each lot and tract in accordance with External Fees and Charges Manual. Make check payable to Lee County Board of County Commissioners.
  6. Documents establishing maintenance responsibilities/covenants with a checklist for legal sufficiency review. Identify individual to act as contact person if other than the engineer of record.

E-Mail Questions to: Development Services Representative


DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
LIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR
FINAL PLAT REVIEW AND APPROVAL

Adopted November 22, 2005

II.    Final Plat Review

The following items must be submitted for final plat review and approval. (Applicants are advised to delay preparation of mylars until final plat approval is issued.)

  1. Two sets of paper prints (one 24" x 36" and one 11" x 17").
  2. Title certification meeting the requirements of Section H.
  3. Draft or executed consent and joinder documents, unless the consent is on the face of the plat.
  4. A validated tax receipt showing that taxes are paid on the lands to be platted consistent with Florida Statutes Section 197.333 including a list of relevant STRAP #’s with G.I.S. base map depicting same.
  5. Road name approval letters.
  6. A list of lot and tract sizes in square feet, if not shown on the plat.
  7. Assurance of completion (letter of credit, bond, or escrow account) approval or a certificate of compliance for all subdivision improvements and survey monumentation.
  8. A valid Certificate of Concurrency and a copy of the approved development order, along with any stipulations
  9. Letters of review from all applicable utility service providers.
  10. A written statement from the development services reviewer indicating the proposed plat complies with the approved development order supporting the plat. This review includes zoning compliance.
  1. Plat Acceptance and Recording
  1. Final plat approval memorandum from the County Attorney’s office.
  2. 2 sets of original mylar drawings with original signatures and seals on each set.
  3. A title certification updated through 5:00 p.m. on the date established by the County Attorney memorandum.
  4. Recording fees as follows:(Checks payable to Clerk of Court)
    1. One set of Mylars at $30.00 for the first sheet and $15.00 for each additional sheet.
    2. Recording fees for any additional consents and joinders, $10.00 for the first sheet, $8.50 per each attachment. (Exhibits, etc.)

A.    Execution

        1.    All signatures must be signed with black permanent waterproof ink.

        2.    Impression seals must be raised and clearly readable.

        3.    Ink print seals must be permanent black waterproof ink and clearly readable.

        4.    All seals for surveyors, notaries, banks, corporations, etc, must be placed within  the sheet margins established for the plat. Seals must appear on the same page as the signature to which it relates.

        5.    County Routing Order.

               a.    County Professional Surveyor and Mapper

               b.    Director of Division of Development Services

               c.    Director of Community Development

               d.    County Attorney's Office

               e.    Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners

               f.     Clerk of Court

 

E-Mail Questions to: Development Services Representative