All fences in the Village of Indiantown require a Village building permit. Applications are submitted to the Indiantown Building Division (772-597-8281) with a sealed property survey showing the proposed fence location and setback measurements.
The Indiantown Building Division issues fence permits for residential and commercial properties. The required submittal package includes a current sealed survey showing property lines, all existing structures, easements, and the proposed fence location with setbacks; fence height and material details (typically up to 6 ft rear/side, 4 ft front under LDR Sec. 3-4.7); manufacturer or shop-drawing details for the fence system; and wind-resistance details consistent with Vult ~150 mph. Pool barrier fences must additionally meet Fla. Stat. 515.27 and FBC Sec. 454. After-the-fact permits cost double the regular fee.
Building a fence without a permit is a Building Code and zoning violation. Stop-work orders, after-the-fact double permit fees, and Special Magistrate civil fines may apply.
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