Solar photovoltaic and solar thermal installations on Indiantown homes require a Village building permit and an electrical permit. Solar installations must comply with the Florida Building Code, NEC Art. 690, and wind-load standards (Vult ~150 mph).
The Indiantown Building Division issues solar permits. Submittals include a sealed survey, roof structural calculations or letter from a Florida-licensed engineer confirming the roof can carry the additional load, racking system Florida Product Approval, single-line electrical drawing, NEC Art. 690 compliance details, inverter/disconnect locations, and rapid-shutdown device specifications. Ground-mount systems must meet zoning district setbacks under the LDR. Roof-mount systems must be attached per Product Approval and meet FBC wind anchoring. Net-metering is administered by Florida Power & Light under Florida PSC rules.
Installing solar without a permit is a Building Code violation; after-the-fact permits double the fee. Non-compliant installations can fail inspection and may need to be redesigned or removed.
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