Code Compliance complaints in the Village of Indiantown are filed with the Village Code Compliance Division at (772) 597-9900 or through the Village website. Anonymous complaints are accepted; the Village uses a Special Magistrate process for enforcement.
Indiantown Code Compliance handles routine violations: overgrown vegetation, abandoned vehicles, unpermitted structures, property maintenance, sign violations, and zoning concerns. Officers respond to complaints, conduct inspections, and issue written notices of violation with a cure period (typically 10-30 days). Continuing violations are referred to the Village Special Magistrate, whose hearings are held at 15516 SW Osceola St., Suite C, on the second Tuesday of each month. The Special Magistrate can impose daily civil fines (up to $250/$500 under Fla. Stat. 162.09), recover enforcement costs, and order recordable liens for unpaid fines. Active life-safety issues (fire, criminal activity) should be reported to MCSO and Martin County Fire Rescue.
False reports made knowingly with intent to harass can be subject to civil claims and potential criminal charges under Fla. Stat. 837.05.
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The Village of Indiantown has no separate leaf blower ordinance. Leaf blower use is subject to the adopted Martin County Code Sec. 67.305 noise rules and the...
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Industrial noise in the Village of Indiantown is regulated under the adopted Martin County Code Ch. 67, Art. 10 (Sec. 67.305) and Indiantown LDR Ch. 3, Div. ...
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Under Indiantown LDR Sec. 3-4.7, residential fences may be wood, vinyl, masonry, ornamental metal, or chain link. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fenci...
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Florida common law and the Indiantown LDR Sec. 3-4.7 govern boundary fences between neighbors. There is no statutory cost-sharing requirement; fence ownershi...
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Beekeeping in the Village of Indiantown is broadly permitted under Florida Statute 586.10 (the 2016 Beekeeping Act), which preempts local prohibitions and mo...
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Possession of exotic and dangerous wildlife in Indiantown is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) under Fla. Stat. 379.37...
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