Maximum building heights in the Village of Indiantown are set by zoning district under LDR Ch. 3, Div. 2. Single-family residential districts typically cap height at 35 feet; certain commercial and mixed-use districts allow up to 45-50 feet.
Indiantown LDR Ch. 3, Div. 2 establishes height limits by zoning district. Single-family residential districts (R-1, R-2) typically cap principal structures at 35 feet (measured from the average grade to the highest point of the roof, excluding chimneys and antennae). Multi-family and commercial districts permit greater heights (typically 35-50 feet). Accessory structures are usually limited to 15-20 feet. Height bonuses may be available in designated mixed-use districts for affordable housing or other public benefits under the Comprehensive Plan. Variances under LDR Ch. 11 are available on hardship.
Building over the height limit is a zoning violation. Stop-work orders, after-the-fact double permit fees, and required modification can result.
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