Vacant parcels in Mililani Town are rare but still subject to ROH Chapter 16A 30-day abatement notices, with HOA rules layered on top for subdivided lots.
Mililani Town has few undeveloped residential lots due to its master-planned nature, but scattered parcels at the edges of Mililani Mauka and near commercial pockets along Kamehameha Highway still exist. Under ROH Chapter 16A (formerly Chapter 41, Article 10), weeds are vegetation that creates fire hazard, breeds vermin, impedes roads or sidewalks, or obstructs waterways. Owners receive a 30-day notice to cut or remove; if unaddressed, the city may enter and abate at owner cost, recoverable as a lien. The Mililani Town Association also enforces separate weed-free lot standards that typically require abatement faster than the county's 30-day window.
Failure to abate within 30 days allows city entry and removal. The owner is billed; unpaid amounts become a lien recorded against the parcel.
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