Carports in Indiantown require a Village building permit under the same Shed/Garage/Carport Application process. Detached carports must meet zoning district setbacks (LDR Ch. 3) and the Florida Building Code wind requirements.
The Indiantown Building Division treats carports as accessory structures requiring a permit, regardless of whether they are pre-manufactured or site-built. Submittals include a sealed survey, site plan showing setbacks, manufacturer's Florida Product Approval (for pre-manufactured carports), anchoring details meeting Vult ~150 mph wind speed, and structural plans for site-built carports. Carports may not extend into required setbacks, must meet zoning district lot-coverage limits, and may not encroach on easements or right-of-way. Attached carports are treated as part of the principal structure and follow the main building setbacks.
Unpermitted carports are code violations subject to stop-work orders, Code Compliance citations, and after-the-fact double permit fees. Non-compliant anchoring can require removal.
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