Commercial vehicles - trucks over 10,000 lbs GVW, semi-tractors, trailers, dump trucks, and similar heavy vehicles - are prohibited from being stored in residential zoning districts under Indiantown LDR Sec. 3-4.11. Service trucks under 10,000 lbs used by residents are typically allowed in the driveway.
Indiantown LDR Sec. 3-4.11 (Parking, Loading and Driveways) restricts storage of commercial vehicles in residential districts. A pickup truck or work van under the GVW threshold registered to the resident is allowed in the driveway. Semi-trucks, dump trucks, box trucks, equipment trailers, and tractor-trailers may not be parked or stored overnight on a residential lot. Commercial vehicles servicing a residence (delivery, contractor work, lawn service) may park temporarily during the workday. Container/POD storage is permitted only with a temporary use permit from the Village.
Code Compliance issues notices of violation with a cure period. Continuing violations are heard by the Village Special Magistrate with civil fines under Fla. Stat. 162.09 (up to $250/day first; $500/day repeat).
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