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Vacant Lot Maintenance: Pearl City vs Urban Honolulu

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Urban Honolulu, HI?

Urban Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Pearl City.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Pearl City vacant lots are subject to the same Section 40-7.4 weed and waste enforcement as occupied properties, with 30-day abatement notices and liens for noncompliance.

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Urban Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Vacant lot owners in urban Honolulu must keep property clear of weeds and debris, and respond within 30 days to city cleanup notices issued under Section 40-7.4.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPearl CityUrban Honolulu
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Governing section-ROH 40-7.4
Notice period-30 days
Interest rate-7 percent
Covers-Absentee owners

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Pearl City FAQ

Do I need to mow a small vacant infill lot?

Yes when vegetation creates hazards listed in Section 40-7.4. Periodic clearing prevents notices and is cheaper than contracted city abatement.

Who is liable if the lot is held in a trust?

The trust as owner of record is liable; the trustee is the responsible party for receiving notices and ensuring compliance with Section 40-7.4.

Urban Honolulu FAQ

How fast do weeds need to be cut?

Section 40-7.4 gives the owner 30 days from the notice date. Some hazards such as fire-prone dry brush adjacent to homes may warrant a shorter response period.

Does this apply to a vacant teardown lot?

Yes. Between demolition and new construction, the owner must keep the lot free of debris, weeds, and fire hazards, and may also need a fence under separate construction rules.

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