Decks and patios in the Village of Indiantown require a Village building permit when over 30 inches above grade, attached to the principal structure, or covered. Concrete slab-on-grade patios under 30 inches typically require a permit only if they affect drainage.
Indiantown follows FBC rules for decks and patios. Permit triggers include: deck more than 30 inches above grade (R301.2.1.2 wind requirements), deck attached to the house (R507 ledger requirements), covered patio or screen room (Mechanical/Roof considerations), and any patio that alters site drainage or impervious-surface coverage above LDR caps. Plain at-grade pavers under 30 inches without drainage impact often do not need a permit. Decks and covered patios must meet zoning setbacks under LDR Sec. 3-4, and screen rooms must comply with FBC Vult ~150 mph wind anchoring.
Building a deck without a permit can lead to stop-work orders, after-the-fact double permit fees, and required inspection. Non-compliant ledger attachments are safety risks and Building Code violations.
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