Vacant lots in Indiantown must be maintained under Martin County Code Sec. 67.201 (adopted via Transition Code), with vegetation kept under 18 inches, debris and dumping prohibited, and stagnant water managed for mosquito control.
Vacant lot owners in Indiantown are responsible for routine maintenance under Sec. 67.201 (vegetation), Ch. 67 (Environmental Control), and general nuisance provisions. Vegetation over 18 inches is a violation; piled debris, abandoned materials, and dumping are also cited. Stagnant water that can breed mosquitoes is a public health nuisance under Fla. Stat. ch. 386 and must be drained or treated. Code Compliance issues notices with a 10-30 day cure period. If the owner does not comply, the Village can hire a contractor and assess costs as a lien.
Continuing violations are heard at Special Magistrate with daily civil fines up to $250/$500 under Fla. Stat. 162.09. Abatement costs become recordable liens.
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