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Kaneohe vs Waipahu

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Kaneohe and Waipahu have similar restriction levels.

Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kaneohe has no published wildfire map, but HFD can designate Hazardous Fire Areas under ROH Chapter 20 during drought or trade-wind events, triggering expanded brush clearance, burn restrictions, and owner notification obligations.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Waipahu's mauka and former agricultural fringes can be flagged as hazardous fire areas by the Honolulu Fire Chief, triggering vegetation, access, and ignition controls.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKaneoheWaipahu
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Designation Authority-HFD Fire Chief
Basis-NFPA 1 Hazardous Fire Areas
Typical Area-Mauka fringes, former cane lands
Controls-Brush, access, ignition
Code Chapter-ROH Ch. 20

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Kaneohe FAQ

How do I know if my Kaneohe property is in a hazardous fire area?

HFD sends written notice and may post signs on access roads. Contact HFD Prevention Bureau to ask if your area is currently designated.

Does wet windward weather exempt Kaneohe?

Not always. Extended dry spells and heavy fuel loads can still trigger designations in upland areas.

Waipahu FAQ

Is Waipahu considered a wildfire area?

There is no statutory 'Waipahu wildfire zone.' HFD can designate portions, especially mauka and former-ag areas, as hazardous fire areas under NFPA 1 rules.

What typically triggers a red-flag restriction?

Low humidity, strong leeward winds, and cured grass fuels. HFD can restrict open burning, fireworks, and certain equipment use during red-flag conditions.

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