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Honolulu vs Kaneohe

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kaneohe, HI?

Honolulu and Kaneohe have similar restriction levels.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Honolulu's ROH Chapter 41, Article 10 requires property owners to cut and remove weeds and waste that constitute a public nuisance. Owners have 30 days to comply before the city abates at owner's expense.

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Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Vacant parcels in Kaneohe, including large lots in Haiku Valley and along Kahaluu, are subject to 30-day weed abatement notices under ROH Chapter 16A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKaneohe
Compliance notice period30 days-
Maximum daily fine$5,000 per day-
Cost recovery methodLien on property-
Governing chapterROH Ch. 41, Art. 10-
Enforcing agencyBuilding Dept. / DPP-
Code-ROH Sec. 16A-2.1 et seq.
Notice period-30 days to comply
Remedy-City abatement at owner cost
Scope-Vacant and improved lots

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Honolulu FAQ

What counts as a weed nuisance under Honolulu law?

Under ROH Β§ 41-10.4, weeds that create fire hazard risk, shelter vermin or insects, obstruct roads or sidewalks, or block water flow in streams qualify as a public nuisance requiring abatement.

What happens if I don't remove weeds after a city notice?

After the 30-day compliance window, the city may enter your property, remove weeds and waste, and bill you for all costs. Unpaid bills become liens on the property.

How do I report a neighbor's overgrown property?

File a complaint with the Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting at (808) 768-8161 or online at honolulu.gov/csd/publiccom.

Kaneohe FAQ

Who handles vegetation blocking Kaneohe Stream?

DPP handles adjoining lot abatement under Chapter 16A. State Department of Land and Natural Resources addresses in-stream vegetation in some segments.

Are Haiku Valley large-acreage lots held to this rule?

Yes, though enforcement prioritizes lots adjacent to roads, homes, and drainage systems where the public nuisance risk is highest.

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