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Kaneohe vs Pearl City

How do beekeeping rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Kaneohe and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kaneohe lacks a standalone beekeeping ordinance. Hives are permitted where agriculture is allowed under the Land Use Ordinance, primarily mauka and valley parcels.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City has no dedicated beekeeping ordinance. Apiaries are treated as agricultural under ROH Chapter 21, requiring state apiary registration with Hawaii Department of Agriculture under HRS 152.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKaneohePearl City
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Dedicated ordinance-None
Code chapter-ROH 21 (LUO)
State registration-HRS 152
Permitted zones-Agricultural
Proposed setback-25 feet (Bill 65)

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Kaneohe FAQ

Are hives allowed in a Kaneohe residential lot?

Generally no. Only agricultural zoning districts permit beekeeping as an accessory use.

Do I need state registration?

Yes. Register your apiary with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture under HRS 152.

Pearl City FAQ

Can I keep bees on a Pearl City R-5 lot?

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

Do I need to register my Pearl City hive with the state?

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

What would Bill 65 require for hobby beekeepers?

The pending LUO draft proposes 5,000 square-foot minimum lots, hive caps of 2 to 6 tiered by lot size, and 25-foot setbacks. Not yet enacted.

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