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East Honolulu vs Kapolei

How do beekeeping rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Kapolei, HI?

East Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Kapolei.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

East Honolulu has no dedicated beekeeping ordinance. Apiaries are treated as agricultural activity under the Land Use Ordinance Chapter 21, with state registration under HRS Chapter 152 required for all hives.

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Kapolei, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Kapolei's residential and commercial zoning does not permit beekeeping as an accessory use, and HOA covenants in the master-planned neighborhoods prohibit hives entirely.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast HonoluluKapolei
Dedicated ordinanceNone-
Code chapterROH 21 (LUO)-
State registrationHRS 152-
Permitted zonesAgricultural districts-
Proposed setback25 feet (Bill 65)-
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East Honolulu FAQ

Can I keep bees in Hawaii Kai's R-5 zone?

Only if hives qualify as a permitted accessory agricultural use under ROH 21. Consult DPP before installing hives on a residential East Honolulu lot.

Do I need to register my hive?

Yes. Hawaii HRS Chapter 152 requires all apiaries statewide to register with the Department of Agriculture, regardless of Honolulu County zoning.

What lot size will Bill 65 require?

The pending LUO draft proposes a 5,000 square-foot minimum lot, tiered hive caps of 2 to 6, and 25-foot setbacks, but it is not yet enacted.

Kapolei FAQ

Can a Kapolei community garden host hives?

Only if on agriculturally zoned land with landowner permission and state registration. Verify zoning first.

What about native bees?

Native Hylaeus species do not form hives and are not 'beekeeping' under the LUO, though other rules may still apply.

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