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Scrub Jay Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) Fees 2025

Date Posted:               Dec. 19, 2024

Date Effective:            Jan. 1, 2025

Subject:                       Scrub Jay Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) Fees 2025

The Charlotte County Scrub Jay Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) was implemented to address construction and development impacts to the Florida Scrub Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) and Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi) throughout the County. The plan runs over a 30‐year period, which began in 2015, and established a Reserve to serve as compensation for loss of occupied scrub jay habitat.

As part of the plan, Charlotte County Parks & Natural Resources is required to periodically audit and assess development fees to ensure the fees generated by the HCP adequately cover the costs of maintaining the Reserve. As required by Section 5.4.5 of the HCP on November 8, 2022 the Board of County Commissioners approved adjusting the Scrub jay development fee which will become effective January 1, 2025.

Adjustments will be made annually to account for inflation, as reflected by changes in the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Home Price Index (HPI) and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Nonresidential Building Maintenance & Repair Producer Price Index (PPI). If you pre-paid your Scrub jay fees and have not had a development permit issued you will be responsible for the difference after the effective date.

Please see the table below for the adjusted fee amounts for 2025.       

Tier​ 2024 2025
1: 0.00 - 0.22 acres $1,700 $2,000
​​2: 0.23 - 0.49 acres $3,400 $4,000
​3: 0.50 - 1.00 acres $8,499 $9,999
​4: 1.01 - 3.00 acres $19,780 $23,270
​5: 3.01 - 5.00 acres $52,696 $61,993
​6: 5.01 - 20.00 acres $118,527 $139,440
​7: 20.01 - 99.99 acres $492,959 $579,939
​8: > 100.00 acres $1,916,205 $2,254,308

Please note that the pre-payment option referenced in the HCP fee memo was discontinued as of December 31, 2022. New HCP applications submitted to opt into our program are triggered when development occurs, usually at the time of application for a permit. The term “development” is defined in the comprehensive plan and land development regulations.

Please contact Parks & Natural Resources at 941-613-3220 for more information.

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