Service
Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) Setback Surveys involves assessing and demarcating the required setback distance from the coastline for construction projects along coastal areas. Surveyors determine the location of the CCCL based on regulatory guidelines and existing records. They then establish the appropriate setback line on the property, ensuring that any proposed construction remains compliant with coastal development regulations. The survey process involves accurate measurements and documentation of the setback line’s position, providing essential information for permitting authorities to assess the impact of construction on coastal environments, erosion prevention, and public access. This survey safeguards the coastal ecosystem and guides responsible development in these sensitive areas.
This comprehensive process involves the precise determination of the CCCL setback line and assessment of compliance for structures, providing crucial information for coastal construction projects while respecting environmental and coastal management considerations.
In much of Florida, mainly in Charlot, Sarasota, Lee, Polk, Soto County and Hillsboro.