Backyard Fires: East Honolulu vs Mililani Mauka
How do backyard fires rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Mililani Mauka, HI?
East Honolulu, HI
Honolulu County
Backyard recreational and ceremonial fires in East Honolulu are open burning under the Honolulu Fire Code and require owner permission, a 14-day advance letter to the fire department, and a 15-minute pre-light notification; the person who ignites and maintains the fire is responsible for it.
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Honolulu County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | East Honolulu | Mililani Mauka |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | ROH Sec. 10.11.1.2 | - |
| Responsibility | Person igniting/maintaining the fire | - |
| Private Incinerators | Prohibited by State health laws | - |
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East Honolulu FAQ
Who is liable if a backyard fire spreads in East Honolulu?
Under ROH Section 10.11.1.2, the person igniting and maintaining the fire is responsible for it.
Can I burn yard waste in a backyard incinerator?
No. Private incineration is prohibited by State health laws per ROH Section 10.11.1.3, except for closed incinerators approved by the State Department of Health.
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