Tree removal permit rules in Indiantown, FL β sometimes called heritage tree, protected tree, or street tree ordinances β list which trees require a permit before you can cut them down.
Tree removal on established single-family residential lots in Indiantown is generally not regulated unless the trees are in a preservation area, required landscape buffer, or county/Village right-of-way. Mangroves (rare in Indiantown but present on St. Lucie Canal shorelines) are regulated by FL DEP.
Indiantown LDR Ch. 4 (Landscaping) and the adopted Martin County Tree Requirements address tree protection. Single-family owners generally do not need a Village permit to remove most trees on their own established lots. Trees in HOA preserve areas, required landscape buffers around subdivisions, or county/Village rights-of-way require a Tree Removal Consent Form or Public Works review. Mangroves along the St. Lucie Canal/St. Lucie River are governed by the Florida Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act (Fla. Stat. 403.9321-9333); contact FL DEP for any mangrove work. New development must meet the LDR Ch. 4 landscape and tree-preservation standards.
Unauthorized removal of preserve-area or right-of-way trees is a code violation; the Village may require replacement plantings. Unlawful mangrove trimming is a state DEP matter with civil penalties up to $250 per tree per day under Fla. Stat. 403.9341.
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