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Kaneohe vs Pearl City

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

Kaneohe and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kaneohe parcels along the Ko'olau foothills must maintain a 30-foot defensible space around structures and may be required by HFD to extend clearance up to 100 feet during drought or designated hazardous fire area status.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City hillside properties along Waimano and Manana can be designated hazardous fire areas, triggering brush clearance and firebreak obligations under Honolulu's Fire Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKaneohePearl City
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Base Clearance-30 feet around structures
Extended Zone-Up to 100 feet
Authority-HFD Fire Chief (AHJ)
Standard-NFPA 1 Sec. 10.18
Targets-Hillside edges

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Kaneohe FAQ

Does brush clearance apply to flat Kaneohe Bay-front lots?

Usually no, unless the parcel is near undeveloped upland vegetation designated as a hazardous fire area.

Is there an annual inspection?

Not routinely. HFD tends to inspect on complaint or when seasonal conditions warrant posting hazardous fire area notices.

Pearl City FAQ

Does my lot along Waimano Home Road need brush clearance?

If HFD has designated the area as a hazardous fire area, yes. Baseline is 30 feet of clearance around structures, with up to 100 feet when risk factors warrant.

Who inspects brush clearance in Pearl City?

The Honolulu Fire Department acts as Authority Having Jurisdiction and can inspect, issue notices, and pursue abatement against non-compliant owners.

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