More on dATACENTER Illness

Watch till the end. They explain how the local gubberment did it for money and now regrets it. And there is nothing they can do ! The current epicenter (or hotspot) of reported “data center illness”—meaning clusters of community health complaints tied to data centers (noise pollution, low-frequency hum/infrasound, air emissions from backup generators, sleep […]

Here is an expanded reason why we do not support the projects

RE: Opposition to Silver Fox 606 (2.2 Million sq ft Air-Cooled Hyperscale AI Data Center) Proposal – Significant Gaps, Procedural Deficiencies, and Inconsistency with Indiantown’s Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations Dear Village Council Members, I write as a concerned resident of Martin County, Florida, to share detailed observations and concerns about the Village’s consideration […]

Here is the SOUND Science – for the “Nay Sayers”, Skeptics and Believers alike

Expanded Discussion: The Village of Indiantown’s Approved Code Falls Short in Protecting the Public from Data Center Noise Impacts The Village of Indiantown is currently reviewing a proposed 2.2 million sq ft hyperscale AI data center (codename “Silver Fox 606,” spanning multiple buildings on over 200 acres, including wetlands). This matches the exact scale and […]

Report to the elected

Safeguarding Martin County’sHealth, Safety, Welfare, andEnvironment A ComprehensiveCase Against the Proposed SilverFox 606 AI/Data Center ProjectUrgent Recommendation forDenial and 12-MonthMoratorium March 2026 To the Board of County Commissioners of Martin County, the Mayor and Council of the Village of Indiantown, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Stuart, the Mayor and Town Council […]

What about the growth potential having dATACENTERS(s) in Indiantown?

Data centers do not inherently “increase the size” of municipalities in terms of physical boundaries or population in a direct, automatic way, but they can indirectly lead to municipal expansion through annexation in specific cases, particularly when developers or landowners seek city services (like water, sewer, or power) or when local governments proactively annex land […]

FPL Annexation and potential for more data centers

The FPL voluntary annexation in Indiantown, Florida, was a significant expansion approved in early 2026 to facilitate infrastructure and potential industrial development, including power-related projects. Key Details This annexation positions Indiantown as an emerging hub for energy-intensive development in the Upper East Coast area, tied closely to FPL’s grid enhancements. No full development plans for […]