Excessive vegetation in the Village of Indiantown is enforced under the adopted Martin County Code Sec. 67.201.A, which declares weeds, undergrowth, or other plant life over 18 inches a public nuisance.
Sec. 67.201 of Martin County Ch. 67 (Environmental Control), adopted by Indiantown through the Transition Code, prohibits nuisance vegetation on private property. Weeds, undergrowth, and other plant material over 18 inches in height must be cut and removed. Indiantown Code Compliance issues notices of violation with a 10-30 day cure period. If the owner does not comply, the Village can hire a contractor to abate (mow) the property and assess the cost as a lien. Vacant lots adjacent to occupied homes are a common enforcement target.
First-step notice with a cure period (typically 10-30 days). Continuing violations are heard by the Village Special Magistrate with daily civil fines up to $250/$500 under Fla. Stat. 162.09. Abatement costs may be assessed as a recordable lien.
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