Lee County Administrative Code Ac-13-7 establishes procedures for permitting vertical objects that exceed thresholds of the LCPA Airport Obstruction Notification Zone, requiring Tall Structures Permit review. The LCPA Tall Structures Permit review applies when the defined vertical threshold of the LCPA Airport Obstruction Notification Zone is exceeded by any proposed permanent or temporary construction or alteration of an object, terrain or structure, equipment or materials or alteration of any permanent or temporary existing structure by a change in the structure’s height, including appurtenances, lateral dimensions and equipment or materials used in the structure. For more information, please refer to Lee County Administrative Code 13-7.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Aviation and Spaceports Office (ASO) supports airport and airspace protection and zoning operations and procedures through the adoption, administration and enforcement of airport protection and airport compatible land use zoning regulations. This is in accordance with Chapter 333, Florida Statutes (FS), Airport Zoning, and the utilization of federal obstruction evaluation and airport airspace analysis (OE/AAA) in accordance with 14 C.F.R. Part 77, to ensure the safe and efficient use of navigable airspace and the operation of existing or planned air navigation and communication facilities. These operations and procedures include Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards and procedures for aeronautical studies and FDOT and local government airspace obstruction permitting processes. For more information, please refer to Chapter 333 Florida Statutes.
Airport Compatible Land Use Guidebook published by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Aeronautics Division is a product of extensive stakeholder input, and involves representatives from government, the aviation and real estate industries, and non-governmental organizations with an interest in aviation, planning, or governance. PRECAUTIONARY NOTE: As a result of the recent amendment of Chapter 333, Florida Statutes, (effective July 1, 2016) the current Airport Compatible Land Use Guidebook contains significant portions of text and graphics inconsistent with the provisions of the new Chapter 333 and should not be relied upon to amend existing Airport Zoning Regulations. The Airspace and Spaceports Office is in the process of revising the Guidebook to conform to Chapter 333, but it is not scheduled to be completed until the end of the calendar year.