LUO Article 7 limits Mililani home-business signs to small nameplates, and the Mililani Town Association CC&Rs typically impose even tighter visual standards.
Chapter 21, Article 7 is the master sign regulation for Honolulu, and Sec. 21-7.30 prohibits animated, flashing, and off-premises signs. In residential districts across Mililani and Mililani Mauka, only a small non-illuminated nameplate sign is generally permitted for a home occupation. Because Mililani is a covenant-controlled community, the Mililani Town Association's design review committees often further restrict signs, flags, and window graphics visible from the street. Home-based tutors, real-estate agents, and consultants should avoid lawn signs, A-frames, or vehicle-based advertising parked on the street.
Prohibited signs can trigger both DPP notices and HOA enforcement with potential fines and liens.
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