ADU rules in Indiantown, FL β also called accessory dwelling unit regulations or granny flat ordinances β cover setbacks, owner-occupancy, parking, and permit requirements.
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in Indiantown are governed by the Indiantown LDR Ch. 3, with state-mandated zoning under Fla. Stat. 163.31771. ADUs are typically permitted on lots in single-family residential districts subject to size, location, and design standards.
Florida Statute 163.31771 authorizes local governments to adopt ordinances permitting ADUs in single-family residential districts to address affordable-housing shortages. Indiantown's LDR Ch. 3 (Zoning Districts) and Table 14 of permitted uses establishes where ADUs may be located. Standards typically include: maximum ADU size limited to a percentage of the primary dwelling, rear or side yard location, must share utility connections with the principal residence, cannot be sold separately from the primary residence, and must meet zoning setbacks. Indiantown's LDR also recognizes 'guest house' uses on larger AG and Rural Estate lots.
Constructing or occupying an unpermitted ADU is a building-code and zoning violation. Stop-work orders, daily Special Magistrate fines (up to $250/$500/day under Fla. Stat. 162.09), and required removal may apply.
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