All new roofs and re-roofs in Indiantown must comply with the Florida Building Code wind requirements for the Vult ~150 mph zone. Secondary water barriers and enhanced nailing are required on roofs replaced after the original construction.
Indiantown enforces FBC roofing standards through the Building Division. Re-roof permits are required for any replacement of more than 25% of the roof surface. Roofs must be designed to ASCE 7 wind loads and meet FBC R905 underlayment, fastening, and Florida Product Approval requirements. Florida law (Fla. Stat. 553.844) requires installation of a secondary water barrier on residential re-roofs in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone and most wind-borne debris regions. Hip roofs and well-fastened gable ends qualify for mitigation discounts on homeowners insurance under Fla. Stat. 627.711.
Re-roofing without a permit is a Building Code and code-enforcement violation. After-the-fact permits double the fee. Improper installation can fail inspection, void warranty, and trigger insurance non-renewal.
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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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