Vacant Mililani Town lots must be maintained free of weeds, trash, and hazards under ROH Sec. 40-7.4, with city abatement and liens for noncompliance.
Vacant lots in Mililani Town are subject to ROH Sec. 40-7.4, which defines weeds broadly to include vegetation that creates fire hazards, harbors vermin, or blocks sidewalks and waterways. After a DPP notice, the owner has 30 days to cut and remove the material. If the owner does not comply, the city may perform the work, bill the owner with 7% interest, and lien the parcel. Mililani Town HOAs often set even stricter covenant-based standards for lot appearance and mowing frequency. Together, city law and HOA rules keep undeveloped and transitional parcels orderly throughout the planned community.
City abatement with 7% cost interest and a lien are the typical consequences, with HOAs potentially adding covenant fines on top.
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