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Martin County approves stipulation with Mariner Village HOA over protected wetlands, street trees and preserve upkeep

5404236 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

The magistrate approved an agreed order requiring Mariner Village Property Owners Inc. to restore and maintain preserve areas and street trees under a 1990 PUD/PAMP, set compliance deadlines through 2032 and imposed administrative costs and daily fines for failure to comply.

The Martin County Code Enforcement Magistrate on July 16 approved an agreed order with Mariner Village Property Owners, Inc., requiring the association to bring preserved wetlands, native uplands and required street-tree plantings into compliance with a 1990 planned unit development (PUD) and preserve area management plan (PAMP).

The county’s site compliance officer, Jerry Mitchell, said the PUD/PAMP established protections for 15.27 acres of wetlands, 35.2 acres of native upland habitat and required perimeter buffers and street trees, and that county inspections beginning in 2019 found removal of protected street trees, exotic vegetation in preserve areas, mowing into upland preserve areas and failure to maintain plantings around…

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