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Resources: Upper Captiva Codes and MUD Map

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Many residents expressed interest in researching and identifying how Brazilian Pepper might be addressed on the island.  The reports that appear on the left are the initial identification of options as well as examples from Sanibel's Pepper program.

Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentPepper Code ReportInitial meeting / thinking on potential pepper code
DocumentSanibel Pepper ProgramExample of pepper codes / program
DocumentSanibel Pepper Zone MapExample of pepper code / program
DocumentSanibel Pepper Fact SheetExample of pepper code / program
As part of the planning process there was extensive research on the current codes that directly apply to Upper Captiva in the areas identified by the community panel.  These codes are summarized in both a .pdf document and a word doc.
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UC LDC Codes Summary
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UC LDC Codes Summary

Minimum Unit Development Map
The PDF file to the right will display the most current MUD map. Jim Mudd, Lee County Senior Planner brought a copy of this map to one of the panel meetings. There were several people interested in taking a closer look. If your property is not on the map, it means there may be an extra step in a permit application. The MUD records did not start until the mid-1980's and several houses are not shown on the map. For further information contact Lee County.


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Minimum Unit Development Map