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Setback Rules: Ewa Gentry vs Pearl City

How do setback rules rules compare between Ewa Gentry, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Ewa Gentry and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

Ewa Gentry, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

ROH Sec. 21-4.30 is the primary setback rule for Ewa Gentry lots, establishing minimum front, side, and rear yards plus street setbacks keyed to each residential zoning district.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City residential setbacks apply ROH 21-4.30 yard rules with residential-district specifics in ROH 21-3.70-1, generally a 10-foot front yard and 5-foot side and rear yards in R-5 districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEwa GentryPearl City
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Primary section-ROH 21-4.30
Residential specifics-ROH 21-3.70-1
R-5 front yard-10 feet typical
Side/rear typical-5 feet

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Ewa Gentry FAQ

How far back must a new home sit from the street?

Street setbacks vary by district, but most Ewa Gentry residential lots require at least a 10 to 15 foot street yard under 21-4.30 and 21-3.70-1.

Can eaves or porches project into the required yard?

Limited eave and porch projections are allowed, but you must follow the specific dimensions in the LUO.

Pearl City FAQ

What setback applies to a Pearl City home?

Most Pearl City R-5 lots require a 10-foot front yard and 5-foot side and rear yards under ROH 21-4.30 and 21-3.70-1. Larger R-7.5 and R-10 lots in the Highlands require wider setbacks.

Can my ADU sit in the side yard?

No. Accessory dwelling units must meet the same ROH 21-4.30 side-yard minimums as the main dwelling, plus ADU-specific standards. DPP reviews both sets of rules together before permit issuance.

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