Kapolei does not maintain a formal no-knock registry; residential solicitation is regulated through the ROH peddler license regime and Hawaii's trespass statute.
Honolulu has not adopted a city-wide no-knock list, so Kapolei relies on ROH 13-6.2 peddler regulation and Hawaii's trespass law (HRS 708-814) to manage unwanted solicitation. Residents can post clear no-soliciting signs to put sellers on notice, and ignoring a lawful request to leave can become criminal trespass. Commercial areas and gated Kapolei communities may add private rules or require check-in at a guard booth. Non-commercial canvassers retain broader speech protections but must still leave when asked.
Trespass citations, HPD non-emergency response, and peddler license revocation for repeat violations.
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ROH Sec. 16-6.2 requires Kapolei residential swimming pools to be enclosed by a complete barrier with self-closing gates designed to prevent access by young ...
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ROH Sec. 21-4.40 limits fill-containing retaining walls in Kapolei to six feet within required yards and combines terraced wall heights for compliance measur...
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ROH Sec. 21-4.60 defines fences to include wrought iron, wire, wood, vinyl, and plastic, giving Kapolei residents a broad palette of compliant materials.
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ROH Sec. 21-4.30 controls what Kapolei neighbors can install in required yards along shared property lines, since Honolulu does not have a dedicated city spi...
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Public parks in Kapolei are closed during posted night hours under ROH Sec. 10-1.2, though beach parks allow direct traverse to the shoreline during closure.
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Kapolei follows HRS Sec. 577-16, which bars children under 16 from public places between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. without a parent or guardian; Honolulu has no sep...
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