About TariLens

Development Intelligence · Southwest Florida

TariLens turns the public record of a property into a clear, usable answer — the way a planner reads it, written so anyone can act on it.

Every parcel carries a quiet stack of rules: a flood zone, an elevation you must build to, a zoning district, coverage and setback limits, conditions specific to that lot. The information exists, but it is scattered across agencies and written for specialists. Most people only learn what a property truly allows after they have already spent money to find out.

We built TariLens to close that gap. It reads authoritative sources — FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer and the Florida Building Code — and presents what they mean for a specific address, with the source and date on every figure.

Flood is where we start

Our first product answers the question every coastal owner asks first: how high do I have to build? The free Flood Snapshot gives the flood zone, base flood elevation, and design flood elevation on screen. The Flood Dossier turns that into a polished, forwardable report. The Development Intelligence Report extends the same clarity to zoning, capacity, setbacks, and feasibility.

What TariLens is — and isn't

TariLens is an intelligence and planning tool. It is fast, readable, and sourced. It is not a survey, an elevation certificate, or an engineering certification, and we never pretend otherwise. For permitting and construction, verify with a licensed surveyor and your jurisdiction. We put that on every report.

Where we work

Southwest Florida, by design. Flood intelligence is available across the coast — Sanibel, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, and the unincorporated communities of Matlacha, Pine Island, St. James City, and Bokeelia. The full Development Intelligence Report is available in Sanibel, Cape Coral, and Fort Myers Beach, and is expanding.

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