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.
The Revised Ordinances of Honolulu contain no numeric frequency limit on residential garage sales. LUO Sec. 21-5.350 applies a qualitative test: activity must remain occasional and accessory to normal residential use. Kaneohe's high MCBH turnover drives frequent PCS sales, which remain lawful as genuine life-event transitions. Recurring sales of similar merchandise on short cycles can be classified as a home occupation or retail use, triggering DPP review and potential enforcement. Military spouse resale businesses in particular should consider home-occupation licensing before scaling activity.
Zoning notice if sales become recurring commercial activity without home-occupation permit.
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Residential pool barriers in Kaneohe must meet ROH Sec. 16-6.2, which requires enclosures, self-closing gates, and opening limits to protect children. Compli...
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Kaneohe's rolling terrain makes ROH Sec. 21-4.40 retaining wall rules especially relevant. Fill-retention walls in required yards cannot exceed 6 feet, and t...
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Kaneohe fence materials are defined under ROH Sec. 21-4.60, recognizing wrought iron, wire, wood, vinyl, plastic, and masonry. The high-rainfall windward cli...
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Kaneohe neighbor fence disputes are governed by ROH Sec. 21-4.30 yard rules. Honolulu has no spite-fence ordinance, so disputes outside code violations are h...
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Public parks in Kaneohe are closed during posted night hours under ROH Sec. 10-1.2, with narrow exceptions for shoreline access through beach parks.
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Kaneohe follows the state juvenile curfew under HRS Sec. 577-16 barring children under 16 from public places between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. without a parent or g...
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