In issuing Certificates of Appropriateness, the Lee County Historic 
Preservation Ordinance requires a review of the proposed project. In alterations 
to contributing properties, this review is for compliance with the 
US Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. 
For non-contributing properties, including new construction on vacant sites, 
this review is for compliance with the Guidelines for New Construction and 
Remodeling of Non-Contributing Buildings.
- A Special Certificate of Appropriateness (SCA) is issued for any alteration, 
demolition, relocation, reconstruction, excavation or new construction that 
would result in a change to the original appearance of the resource. An SCA is 
issued after a public hearing before the Historic Preservation Board. Download a 
Special Certificate of Appropriateness application. 
 
NOTE:  For a project requiring an SCA, applicants are encouraged to contact the Zoning Section to request a 
pre-application conference while the project is still in a conceptual stage. 
Because historic resources often do not conform to many current regulations, the 
pre-application conference provides an opportunity for an application to discuss 
the problems associated with a particular project and explore creative 
approaches to those problems. Staff familiar with historic preservation, zoning, 
development standards and codes are available for consultation during the 
pre-application conference.