The Village of Indiantown's LDR Ch. 4 (Landscaping) requires preservation of native trees on new development sites and minimum landscape and tree-canopy standards for parking lots and frontage areas.
Indiantown LDR Ch. 4 codifies tree-preservation and landscape standards for new development and substantial redevelopment. Specimen and native trees over a defined caliper must be inventoried and preserved where feasible; removal triggers a replacement requirement at defined ratios (typically 1:1 by caliper inch). Parking lot landscape requirements include interior tree islands and perimeter buffers with shade trees. Subdivision landscape buffers require a mix of canopy and understory species. The LDR encourages use of Florida-Friendly Landscaping (Fla. Stat. 373.185) for water conservation. Existing single-family lots are generally exempt from preservation requirements but must meet right-of-way and easement protections.
Unauthorized removal of preserved trees on development sites triggers replacement requirements and Special Magistrate fines. Damage to right-of-way trees can be enforced under Public Works and Code Compliance.
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