​New Building Permit Fee Adoption 

On August 16th 2022, the Board of County Commissioners approved an update of the building permit-related fee schedule to reduce building permit fee reserves and keep them at an appropriate level. A consultant review was undertaken with the goal of having fees better match the costs of providing the service. For more information visit the updated fee schedule page. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the building permit fee and plan review fee schedules being adjusted?

The update of the building permit-related fee schedule is part of a plan approved by the Lee Board of County Commissioners to reduce building permit fee reserves and keep them at an appropriate level. A consultant review was undertaken with the goal of having fees better match the costs of providing the service

What fees are being adjusted?
Lee County currently has 169 types of fees related to the processing, reviewing and inspection of building permits for many different types of activities listed in the External Fees Manual. By statute the funds can be used only for the enforcement of the Florida Building Code and there are limitations on the amount of unspent funds that can be carried over from one fiscal year to the next.

How are the fees being changed?

With some proposed fee eliminations, consolidations and adjustments, the total number of fees goes up from 169 to 170. Of those, 78 fee types are proposed to go down (46%), 47 would go up (28%), and 45 would remain unchanged (26%). The list of fee changes can be seen above. 

When do the new fees take effect?

The new fees go into effect on Nov. 14, 2022.  All new fees assessed to permits will be on the new schedule.  Application date will not be the date used to determine the fee schedule used.  Refunds will not be available due to fee changes.

When are fees paid?

Fees are assessed after staff review to ensure the project meets land development code and building code requirements.  Fees can be paid after they are accessed and invoiced.

How long does it take to obtain a permit?

The average turnaround time following application is 14 days for Residential and 24 days for Commercial, although 30 days provides the highest possible chance of meeting a deadline date.

How is the community being notified of the changes to the fee schedules?
The community is being informed in several ways:
The changes were approved by the Lee Board of County Commissioners at a publicly advertised 
meeting on Aug. 16, which is viewable here.
A direct e-mail communication has been/will be sent to 5,600 contractors.
The lobby screens at the Lee County Department of Community Development are displaying the 
changes
Community development staff is communicating directly with community partners
This landing page has been developed for the Lee County website



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