Construction sites in Indiantown must implement erosion and sediment controls under the adopted Martin County Stormwater Standards and the SFWMD Best Management Practices. Silt fences, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances are typically required.
Indiantown enforces erosion and sediment-control BMPs through Code Compliance and the Engineering Department. New construction sites disturbing more than 1 acre require coverage under the NPDES Construction Generic Permit and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Standard BMPs include silt fences around the perimeter, inlet protection on storm drains, stabilized construction entrances, sediment traps, and prompt revegetation of disturbed areas. Sites under 1 acre still must prevent off-site sediment transport. Soils discharged into storm drains or canals are NPDES violations.
Code Compliance can issue stop-work orders for uncontrolled sediment discharge. NPDES violations can be enforced by FL DEP or EPA. Special Magistrate civil fines up to $250/$500/day apply for ongoing violations.
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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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