Storage of recreational vehicles, boat trailers, and travel trailers on residential lots in the Village of Indiantown is regulated under the Indiantown Land Development Regulations (LDR) Chapter 3, Section 3-4.11 (Parking, Loading and Driveways). RVs may not be used as permanent dwellings outside a licensed RV park.
The Indiantown LDR (adopted November 12, 2020) addresses parking of recreational vehicles, boats, and travel trailers on single-family residential lots in Sec. 3-4.11. RVs and boat trailers are generally allowed when stored in the side or rear yard of a single-family residential lot, screened where required, and not parked in the front yard except for short-term loading/unloading. Living in an RV or boat on a residential lot as a permanent residence is prohibited. The Indiantown Marina district and licensed RV parks (e.g., Big Lake Lodge, Indiantown Campground) have separate rules. HOAs in Indiantown subdivisions (such as Indianwood) may impose stricter standards.
Code Compliance citations are heard by the Village Special Magistrate. Civil fines under Fla. Stat. 162.09 may reach $250/day first offense and $500/day repeat. Continuing violations can become recordable liens against the property.
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