Driveways in the Village of Indiantown must be paved with concrete, asphalt, pavers, or other approved hard surface and must meet width, setback, and apron standards under Indiantown LDR Sec. 3-4.11 (Parking, Loading and Driveways).
LDR Sec. 3-4.11 establishes driveway standards for residential and commercial lots. Single-family driveways must be at least 10 feet wide, paved with a durable hard surface, and connect to the street through an approved apron meeting Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) or Martin County engineering standards. Driveways on county-maintained roads require a separate Public Works driveway connection permit. Front-yard parking is restricted to the paved driveway; parking on grass or unpaved surfaces in the front yard is prohibited.
Code Compliance enforces unpaved-driveway violations. Continuing violations are heard by the Special Magistrate with daily civil fines up to $250/$500 under Fla. Stat. 162.09. Building Division can require permits and stop work on unpermitted driveway installations.
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