Abandoned, junked, or inoperable vehicles in the Village of Indiantown are regulated through the adopted Martin County Code Ch. 115 (Motor Vehicles & Traffic). Inoperable vehicles may not remain on private residential property longer than 5 days unless stored in an enclosed structure or zoned salvage yard.
Martin County Code Ch. 115, applied to Indiantown via the Transition Code, prohibits abandoned vehicles on public rights-of-way and limits storage of junked/inoperable vehicles on private property to 5 days unless inside an enclosed garage or on land zoned for vehicle storage. Code Compliance officers red-tag candidate vehicles, give the owner notice, and may tow after the cure period following Fla. Stat. 715.05 and 705.103 procedures. Vehicles must display current registration and license plates to avoid being declared abandoned.
Code Compliance may tow after notice; owners pay tow and storage fees. Continuing private-property violations are referred to Special Magistrate with daily fines up to $250/$500 under Fla. Stat. 162.09. Recordable liens can attach.
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