Pearl City home occupations must limit client visits and parking impacts under ROH Sec. 21-5.350 so the business remains incidental to residential use and does not disturb neighbors.
Sec. 21-5.350 prohibits home occupations from generating unusual vehicular traffic or changing neighborhood character. Pearl City's dense streets, including pockets adjacent to Pearl Harbor and Waiawa, often have limited on-street parking, so client overflow is quickly noticeable. Commercial deliveries beyond ordinary residential package volumes are not permitted. Frequent client appointments, tandem parking on narrow streets, or commercial van staging can trigger complaints. The rule applies consistently across the city and helps keep home-based businesses compatible with surrounding residences.
Persistent overflow parking, heavy daily client traffic, or routine commercial deliveries can result in zoning enforcement and home occupation revocation.
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