Kaneohe vs Pearl City
How do frequency limits rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Pearl City, HI?
Kaneohe and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.
Kaneohe, HI
Honolulu County
Kaneohe sets no numeric cap on garage sale frequency, but LUO 21-5.350 requires sales stay occasional and accessory, with recurring MCBH-area sales sometimes drawing DPP scrutiny.
View full Kaneohe rules βPearl City, HI
Honolulu County
Pearl City imposes no numeric cap on garage sale frequency, but LUO 21-5.350 requires sales stay occasional and accessory, with recurring PCS-area sales sometimes drawing DPP scrutiny.
View full Pearl City rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Kaneohe | Pearl City |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | LUO 21-5.350 | LUO 21-5.350 |
| Numeric Cap | None specified | None specified |
| Test | Occasional accessory | Occasional accessory |
| Trigger | Recurring or commercial | Recurring or commercial |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Kaneohe FAQ
Can I hold monthly sales from my Kaneohe home?
Monthly sales risk classification as a home occupation. Consider DPP home-occupation licensing to avoid zoning enforcement action under LUO 21-5.350.
Do back-to-back MCBH PCS sales count as recurring?
No. Separate household move-out sales over a short period are still occasional. The test targets ongoing resale patterns rather than life events.
Pearl City FAQ
Can I hold monthly sales from my Pearl City home?
Monthly sales can be classified as a home occupation or retail operation. Consider DPP home-occupation licensing to avoid zoning enforcement action.
Do back-to-back PCS sales count as recurring?
No, separate household move-out sales over a short period are still considered occasional. The test targets ongoing resale patterns, not life events.
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