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Kailua vs Mililani Town

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Kailua, HI and Mililani Town, HI?

Kailua and Mililani Town have similar restriction levels.

Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kailua residents may use fire pits for recreational or ceremonial fires, but each event requires advance written permission from the property owner, a 14-day letter to the Honolulu Fire Department, and a 15-minute pre-ignition call to HFD Fire Communication Center.

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Mililani Town, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Mililani Town residents using backyard fire pits must secure written owner permission, a 14-day advance letter to the Honolulu Fire Department, and a 15-minute pre-ignition notification to HFD FCC under ROH Chapter 20.

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Kailua FAQ

Can I just light a backyard fire pit after work in Kailua?

No. Recreational fires need property owner permission and a 14-day advance letter to HFD, plus a 15-minute pre-ignition call, before each event.

Are beach bonfires at Kailua Beach Park allowed?

No. Honolulu city and state parks generally prohibit beach bonfires without a special permit; the open burning rules still apply even in permitted cases.

Mililani Town FAQ

Does Mililani Town Association block fire pits?

Many Mililani HOAs restrict open flames and fire pits. Check your community's design and nuisance rules in addition to the City code.

Can I use a propane fire table without a permit?

Propane fire tables are not open burning under Chapter 20, but LP-gas storage rules and HOA rules still apply.

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