Mililani home occupations must avoid generating unusual traffic or parking demand under ROH Sec. 21-5.350, and the planned community's tight street grid makes compliance visible.
The home occupation standard requires that activities not change the character of the neighborhood. In Mililani's tightly platted cul-de-sacs and narrow residential streets, a regular stream of client vehicles stands out quickly. There is no fixed numeric cap, but on-street customer parking, delivery truck stacking, or queues of visitors are common complaint triggers. Home-based services such as tutoring, wellness appointments, or music lessons should schedule clients with gaps, prefer driveway parking, and coordinate deliveries to a single daily window. HOA rules may also separately limit commercial vehicle parking in driveways and curbside.
Repeated on-street parking, commercial delivery volume, or visible client queues can prompt DPP and HOA action.
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