After a declared hurricane or tropical storm, the Village of Indiantown follows Martin County's debris management plan and the Hurricane and Tropical Storm Recovery Permitting Guide. Emergency repairs and debris removal proceed under expedited procedures; substantial repairs require building permits.
Indiantown coordinates with Martin County Emergency Management for post-storm debris removal. After a federally declared disaster, the County typically arranges curbside debris pickup with FEMA Public Assistance reimbursement. Residents must separate vegetative debris, construction & demolition (C&D) debris, white goods, and household hazardous waste at the right-of-way. Emergency tarp-the-roof and water-mitigation work can proceed without a permit during the active emergency, but any structural repair, re-roofing, or substantial improvement requires a building permit through Indiantown's Building Division. Cumulative repair costs that reach 50% of market value trigger floodplain compliance under LDR Art. 4 Div. 10.
Performing structural repairs without a permit after the emergency window is a code violation; after-the-fact permits double the fee. Improper debris dumping or burning is enforced under Martin County Code and DEP rules.
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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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