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iWorQ users will be allowed to submit and receive permits and plans through our system, reducing the paper, fuel, and time associated with permitting. Get more information here - Building Services online system information
* Effective immediately all applications must be notarized.
* A Notice of Commencement (located in Supplemental Forms) must be recorded at the Lee County Clerk of Courts for any work valued over $5000
* If owner is acting as contractor, they must sign the Owner Builder Disclosure Affidavit (located in Supplemental Forms) and must be able to complete all the work themselves, or hire licensed contractors i.e. (electrical, plumbing, hvac, roof). This is needed with the application.
**NEW** Emergency Temporary Placement Permit Extension Application -- Hurricane Ian (“ETPP/TPP”)
CHICKEE HUT
COMMERCIAL - New commercial construction, Addition, Remodel of a commercial building/unit, Modular, Foundation, Accessory structures
DEMO
- DEMO APPLICATION
- STORMWATER POLLUTION PROTECTION PLAN
- ASBESTOS-AFFIDAVIT - for commercial projects
DOCK AND SHORE
DRIVEWAY AND ROW
FEMA-Construction forms for new and substantially improved buildings and enclosures
- V-ZONE CERTIFICATE
- DRY FLOOD FORM
- ELEVATION CERTIFICATE (EC) *- FEMA released this updated Elevation Certificate form and instructions on Friday, July 7, 2023. The Town is required to only accept the new form without a grace period. This means that any elevation certificate signed and dated on or after July 7, 2023 must utilize this new FEMA EC Form. This form and other National Flood Insurance Program Underwriting Forms can also be obtained from the FEMA website.
- REPAIR/ IMPROVEMENT COST FORM - for the purposes of making a substantial improvement determination (FEMA 50% rule), a Repair/Improvement cost form is required if the job value is $2500 or more and may be required for any projects at the discretion of the director.
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FLOODPLAIN REGULATION
- BUILD RESPONSIBLY BROCHURE
* For more information, please refer to our Floodplain Regulations page and Resource Library
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FENCES
(Tip: See our Resource Library to view Fence/Wall/Hedge Regulations from the FMB Land Development Code, Florida Building Code, and International Property Maintenance Code.)
INTERIOR REMODEL- Single Family/ Duplex or Condo unit
(Tip: See our Resource Library to view an example of a completed interior remodel application which does not involve structural changes/repairs, additions, or alterations to the original building footprint.)
PRIVATE PROVIDER
POOLS
REGISTRATION FORMS
REPAIR IMPROVEMENT COST FORM/COST BACKUP WORKSHEET
RESIDENTIAL 1 & 2 FAMILY- New Single-Family home, Addition, Accessory structure
* A separate Driveway Application is required for all new Single Family Home submittals.
SIGNS
SITE-Pavers, Walkways, Fill, Retaining Walls (Residential only)
- SITE APPLICATION
- STORMWATER POLLUTION PROTECTION PLAN
- When is a SWPPP Required?A SWPPP is required as part of permit applications involving:
- Pools
- Driveways
- Single-Family Residences (SFRs)
- Seawalls
- Fences
- Demolitions
- Site Work
Regulatory Background
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) – NPDES Construction Generic Permit (CGP)
You must prepare and submit a SWPPP and obtain permit coverage if your project:
- Disturbs one acre or more, OR
- Disturbs less than one acre but is part of a larger common plan of development that will ultimately disturb one acre or more,
AND - Discharges stormwater to state surface waters or a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4).
Town of Fort Myers Beach – Local Stormwater & Erosion Control Requirements
- SWPPP Encouraged for Small Projects (<1 Acre)
- Even for smaller projects—such as pool installations, dewatering, or minor site work—submission of a SWPPP is strongly encouraged, especially if located near the Town’s stormwater infrastructure or natural waterways.
- Standard Best Management Practices (BMPs) are expected regardless of project size, including silt fences, turbidity barriers, and inlet protection.
- Impervious Surface Retention Requirements
Per Chapter 6, Article I of the Town Code:- Projects that add more than 500 sq. ft. of impervious surface (e.g., driveways, patios, rooftops, or fill) must be designed to retain rainfall on-site:
- 1 inch for interior lots
- 1.6 inches for waterfront lots
- Projects that add more than 500 sq. ft. of impervious surface (e.g., driveways, patios, rooftops, or fill) must be designed to retain rainfall on-site:
- Stormwater Utility Fee and Impervious Surface Mapping
- All projects must map any new impervious areas to ensure accurate stormwater utility billing.
- Incorporating BMPs such as rain gardens or cisterns may help reduce associated fees.
- SWPPP Encouraged for Small Projects (<1 Acre)
Why Submit a SWPPP, Even for Smaller Projects?
Even if your project disturbs less than one acre, you are still required to address local stormwater management and erosion control standards. Submitting a SWPPP is a proactive way to:
- Protect nearby canals, waterways, and beaches from pollutants
- Ensure full compliance with Town Code
- Support accurate utility fee assessments based on impervious surface area
For assistance with preparing a SWPPP, calculating retention requirements, or selecting BMPs, please contact our office. We’re here to help and happy to support you in ensuring your project meets environmental and regulatory standards.
- When is a SWPPP Required?A SWPPP is required as part of permit applications involving:
TRADES FORM -Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Roofing or Roof over, Solar, Interior gas-(Standalone permits only)
- TRADE PERMIT APPLICATION
- ROOF INSPECTION AFFIDAVIT - required with all single-family re-roofs
- SOLAR ROOF TRUSS AFFIDAVIT - required with solar installations
* Information only ROOF REPLACEMENTS FOR SITE-BUILT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES GREATER THAN $300,000
WINDOW/ DOOR/ SHUTTER
- SHUTTER, WINDOW OR DOOR APPLICATION
- SUB CONTRACTOR CONFIRMATION FORM - required if installing electric roll down shutters
SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS/APPLICATION
- ASBESTOS AFFIDAVIT
- CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR FORM
- COMPLETION REQUEST
- CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION APPROVAL FORM
- EXTENSION REQUEST FORM
- IMPERVIOUS SURFACE CALCULATION SHEET
- FLORIDA PRODUCT APPROVAL / NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE (NOA) WORKSHEET - May be included to organize required product approval information for applications.
- MASTER PLAN APPLICATION
- NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT- This must be recorded at the Lee County Clerk of the Court.
- OWNER BUILDER DISCLOSURE AFFIDAVIT- If owner is acting as contractor, they must sign the Owner Builder Disclosure Affidavit and must be able to complete all the work themselves, or hire licensed contractors i.e. (electrical, plumbing, hvac, roof)
- REPAIR/IMPROVEMENT COST FORM - Needed with applications. It must include all work necessary to restore structure to pre-disaster condition.
- REVISION FORM - needed for changes after permit issuance
- STORMWATER POLLUTION PROTECTION PLAN
- SUB CONTRACTOR CONFIRMATION FORM - The qualifier of each sub-trade (electrical, mechanical, roofing) preforming work under a general contractor must complete this form.
- TERMITE CERTIFICATE
- THRESHOLD INSPECTION REQUIREMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- VEGETATION APPLICATION - If removing protected trees or vegetation, a vegetation permit is required.
When is a SWPPP Required?
A SWPPP is required as part of permit applications involving:
- Pools
- Driveways
- Single-Family Residences (SFRs)
- Seawalls
- Fences
- Demolitions
- Site Work
Regulatory Background
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) – NPDES Construction Generic Permit (CGP)
You must prepare and submit a SWPPP and obtain permit coverage if your project:
- Disturbs one acre or more, OR
- Disturbs less than one acre but is part of a larger common plan of development that will ultimately disturb one acre or more,
AND - Discharges stormwater to state surface waters or a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4).
Town of Fort Myers Beach – Local Stormwater & Erosion Control Requirements
- SWPPP Encouraged for Small Projects (<1 Acre)
- Even for smaller projects—such as pool installations, dewatering, or minor site work—submission of a SWPPP is strongly encouraged, especially if located near the Town’s stormwater infrastructure or natural waterways.
- Standard Best Management Practices (BMPs) are expected regardless of project size, including silt fences, turbidity barriers, and inlet protection.
- Impervious Surface Retention Requirements
Per Chapter 6, Article I of the Town Code:- Projects that add more than 500 sq. ft. of impervious surface (e.g., driveways, patios, rooftops, or fill) must be designed to retain rainfall on-site:
- 1 inch for interior lots
- 1.6 inches for waterfront lots
- Projects that add more than 500 sq. ft. of impervious surface (e.g., driveways, patios, rooftops, or fill) must be designed to retain rainfall on-site:
- Stormwater Utility Fee and Impervious Surface Mapping
- All projects must map any new impervious areas to ensure accurate stormwater utility billing.
- Incorporating BMPs such as rain gardens or cisterns may help reduce associated fees.
Why Submit a SWPPP, Even for Smaller Projects?
Even if your project disturbs less than one acre, you are still required to address local stormwater management and erosion control standards. Submitting a SWPPP is a proactive way to:
- Protect nearby canals, waterways, and beaches from pollutants
- Ensure full compliance with Town Code
- Support accurate utility fee assessments based on impervious surface area
For assistance with preparing a SWPPP, calculating retention requirements, or selecting BMPs, please contact our office. We’re here to help and happy to support you in ensuring your project meets environmental and regulatory standards.