Most home renovations in Indiantown require a Village building permit, including roof replacement, electrical work, plumbing repairs over a basic threshold, structural changes, additions, and demolitions. Cosmetic interior work (paint, flooring) generally does not require a permit.
The Indiantown Building Division issues permits under the Florida Building Code adoption. Permit-triggering work includes: any structural change, additions over 100 sq ft, re-roofs over 25% of the surface (Fla. Stat. 553.844), electrical service or wiring changes, plumbing work involving fixtures or piping replacement, HVAC system installation or replacement, demolition, window/door replacement in wind-borne debris regions, and fence installation. Cosmetic interior work - painting, flooring, cabinet replacement on existing footprint without structural change - does not require a permit. Indiantown participates in the Florida Building Code online ePlan submittal system.
Performing permit-required work without a permit is a Building Code violation. Stop-work orders, double after-the-fact fees, and required inspections at owner's expense may apply.
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