Haw. Code R. § 15-22-63 - Yards; general
(a) Yard widths
shall be measured perpendicular to lot lines, except that front yards shall be
measured perpendicular to the street right-of-way or the established street
setback line, whichever is the greater distance from the street center
line.
(b) All required yards shall
be landscaped.
(c) Front yard uses
for commercial activities including cafes, bistros, and restaurants shall be
allowed on any required front yard. These uses may occupy up to fifty per cent
of the lot frontage. Front yard areas not used for these purposes shall be
maintained in accordance with applicable rules.
(d) Permitted uses within all front yards are
as follows:
(1) Outdoor dining areas which
are covered with umbrellas, awnings or trellises but remain open on the sides
during business hours;
(2) Public
utility poles, and backflow preventers;
(3) Customary yard accessories;
(4) Dispensers for newspaper sales and
distribution;
(5) Fences and
retaining walls as provided in subsections (e) and (f) below;
(6) Public utility facilities not exceeding
six feet in height from existing grade and screened with landscaping;
(7) Bus stop shelters;
(8) Bicycle parking, including a fixed
bicycle rack for parking and locking bicycles; and
(9) Other structures not more than thirty
inches in height.
(e)
Retaining walls containing a fill within required yards shall not exceed a
height of six feet, provided that retaining walls within required front yards
shall not exceed a height of thirty inches. A safety railing or fence may be
erected on top of the retaining wall. The safety railing shall not be capable
of retaining earth or exceed forty-two inches above the finish grade of the
fill on the inside of the retaining wall. The executive director may allow
modification of the maximum height on a finding that additional height is
necessary because of safety or topography. In granting the additional height,
the executive director may impose reasonable conditions. Walls and fences may
project into or enclose any part of any yard except a required front yard;
provided that the fence or wall shall not exceed a height of six feet, except
that walls and fences constructed by public agencies or public utilities may be
topped with security wire to a height of ten feet.
(f) A retaining wall which protects a cut
below the existing grade may be constructed within a yard. A safety railing or
fence, not to exceed forty-two inches in height and not capable of retaining
earth, may be constructed on top of the retaining wall.
(g) Except as specifically provided
otherwise, roof overhangs, eaves, sunshades, sills, frames, beam ends,
projecting courses, planters, awnings, and other architectural embellishments
or appendages with less than a thirty-inch vertical thickness may project no
more than four feet into the required distance of a yard or setback. Exterior
balconies, lanais, portes-cochere, arcades, pergolas, or covered passageways
are not permitted within required yards or setbacks.
(h) Parking and loading including any related
maneuvering area or aisle shall not be allowed in any required yard or street
setback area, except for the following:
(1)
In MUZ-RA zones, base zone developments for detached dwellings and duplex units
may have parking in front and side yards.
(2) In the central Kakaako service business
precinct, base zone developments may have parking spaces that overlap required
side yards by three feet if wheel stops are installed; and
(3) In base zone developments other than (1)
and (2) above, parking spaces may overlap required front and side yards by
three feet if wheel stops are installed.
Notes
15-22-63 is based substantially upon §§ 15-17-32, 15-17-52, 15-17-72, and 15-17-143. [Eff 2/27/82; am 1/21/83; R 9/8/86]
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