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Collier County Historic Sites

How To Designate A Site Historic 

Mission Statement
It is the intent of the Preservation Board to increase public awareness of the importance and significance of Collier County's historical and archaeological heritage by protecting, preserving and perpetuating Collier county's historic and archaeological artifacts, sites, districts, structures, buildings, and properties.

Historical and Archaeological Survey and Assessment
Section 2.03.07.E of the Land Development Code (LDC) requires that applications for specific development order as described in Subsections 2.03.07.E.1.a.l. of the LDC shall comply with the requirement to have an historical/archaeological survey and assessment submitted with the application if the subject property is located within an area of historical/archaeological probability. The survey and assessment shall be prepared by a certified archaeologist and consistent with accepted professional procedures and practices outlined listed in Subsections 2.03.07.E.2.l-m. of the LDC. A waiver from the requirement from submitting a survey and assessment may be requested pursuant to Section 2.03.07.E.2.j. of the LDC.

For a determination if a property is located within an area of historical/archaeological probability, you may visit the Front Planner Desk at the Community Development & Environmental Services Building or you may fax or e-mail a copy of the legal description, location map, or other information locating the site to:

Ashley Caserta, Senior Planner
Department of Zoning & Land Development Review
Phone: 239-252-2942
E-mail: AshleyCaserta@colliergov.net

Preservation Board Membership
The Preservation Board consists of seven members that have been appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. Appointments by the Board of County Commissioners are on the basis of a potential member's involvement in community issues, integrity, experience, and interest in the field of historical and archaeological preservation. Each member of the Preservation Board must also be a resident of Collier County, Florida.

Each member of the Preservation Board represents one of the following categories:

  1. History 
  2. Archaeology 
  3. Real Estate, Land Development, or Finance 
  4. Architecture, Engineering, Building Construction, and/or Landscape Architecture 
  5. Law or Urban Planning.

Historic Designation Process:
The designation of specific sites, structures, buildings, districts and properties may be initiated by the Preservation Board or by a property owner. Upon consideration of the Preservation Board's findings and recommendations, and upon the consideration of the criteria and guidelines contained in the Land Development Code, the Board of County Commissioners may either approve, by resolution, or deny a petition for historic designation. The Board of County Commissioners has designated the following sites and structures as locally significant.

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