Maximum lot coverage in Indiantown is set by zoning district under the LDR Ch. 3 dimensional standards. Typical single-family residential lot coverage limits are 35-45% (building footprint), with higher caps in commercial and multi-family districts.
Indiantown LDR Ch. 3, Div. 2 establishes maximum building and impervious-surface coverage by zoning district. Single-family residential districts typically allow 35-45% building footprint coverage with a higher total-impervious-surface cap (often 60-70%) including driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks. Commercial and industrial districts allow higher coverage. Stormwater design standards require any excess impervious surface to be drained and treated on-site under the adopted Martin County Stormwater Standards. Coverage limits help maintain neighborhood character and stormwater capacity.
Exceeding the lot coverage cap is a zoning violation that can trigger stop-work orders and required redesign. Variances are processed under LDR Ch. 11.
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