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Mililani Mauka vs Waipahu

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Mililani Mauka, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Mililani Mauka has fewer restrictions than Waipahu.

Mililani Mauka, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Mililani Mauka fire pits are governed by Honolulu Chapter 20's adoption of NFPA 1, requiring property-owner permission, a 14-day HFD letter, and a 15-minute pre-ignition call.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Waipahu's dense plantation-era neighborhoods must meet Honolulu Fire Code open-burning rules before using a backyard fire pit, with advance notices and owner permission required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMililani MaukaWaipahu
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Code Chapter-ROH Ch. 20
Advance Letter-14 days before event
Ignition Notice-15 minutes to HFD
Owner Permission-Written, required
Standard Adopted-NFPA 1 (2021)

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Mililani Mauka FAQ

Are built-in masonry fire pits legal in Mililani Mauka?

They may comply with City rules but often violate MTA/MMA covenants; check with the association before building.

Does a chiminea count as a fire pit?

Yes. Any open-flame appliance used for recreational burning falls within NFPA 1 open burning rules.

Waipahu FAQ

Can I use a fire pit on a small Waipahu lot?

Only with written owner permission, a 14-day letter to HFD, and a 15-minute pre-ignition call. Dense lot patterns mean HFD may decline high-risk requests.

Are portable smokeless fire pits treated differently?

They still count as recreational fires under NFPA 1 and require the same permissions and notices. Reduced smoke does not remove the open-burning classification.

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