SPECIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
Hawaii Capital Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Hawaii Capital Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | Directly illuminated signs prohibited in historic precinct |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m | |
Single-unit, two-unit, or duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, addition, or repair to historic structures | M | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor in historic precinct only |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor in historic precinct only |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Diamond Head Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Diamond Head Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only within “core” area |
Single-unit, two-unit, or duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only within “core” area and if visible from street or public vantage points |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of all structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters and other elements in public rights-of-way | E | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Major in “core” area only, except for accessory structures; minor outside “core” area and for accessory structures in “core” area |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Punchbowl Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Punchbowl Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor in “core” area or along major streets |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | m/E | Minor in “core” area if results in greater than 15-foot change in elevation |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only within “core” area and if visible from viewing areas |
Demolition of all structures | E | |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | E | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Major in “core” area only, except for accessory structures; minor outside “core” area and for accessory structures in “core” area |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Chinatown Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Chinatown Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | E | |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | M/m | Major for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor if visible from street |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of structures | M/m/E | Major for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A. Exempt for accessory structures such as sheds |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street landscaping, street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square/Honolulu Museum of Art Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square/Honolulu Museum of Art Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | Directly illuminated signs prohibited fronting King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor in front yard and sidewalk area only |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior modification, alteration, repair, or addition to King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art | M | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures except King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only when involving King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | m | |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification: M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||


Waikiki Special District Precinct Permitted Uses and Structures | |||
Use or Structure | Precinct | ||
Apartment | Resort Mixed- Use | Public | |
Waikiki Special District Precinct Permitted Uses and Structures | |||
Use or Structure | Precinct | ||
Apartment | Resort Mixed- Use | Public | |
Agricultural Uses | |||
None | |||
Residential Uses | |||
Dwellings, multi-unit2 |
P | P | |
Group living, small State regulated | P* | P* | |
Group living, small not State regulated | C* | C* | |
Group living, large | C* | C* | |
Home occupation | Ac* | Ac* | |
Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses | |||
Accessory receive only antenna | Ac | Ac | Ac |
Communication support structure | P* | P* | P* |
Communication tower | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Dish antenna | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Meeting facility | C | P | |
Public facility | P | P | P |
School, vocational, minor | P | ||
Utility, small | P* | P* | P* |
Utility, medium | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Utility, large | C | C | C |
Commercial Uses
| |||
Bar, nightclub | P | ||
Bed and breakfast home* | P* | P* | |
Daycare, adult | C | P* | |
Daycare, child | C | P* | |
Eating and drinking, general1 |
P-AMX | P | |
Hotel | P | ||
Marine, general, minor | P | ||
Medical services, general | P-AMX | P | |
Medical laboratory | P | ||
Office, general | P-AMX | P | |
Parking, commercial | P | ||
Parking, remote | Cm | Cm | |
Personal services, general | P-AMX | P | |
Recreation, general indoor | C (Museums only) | P | |
Recreation, general outdoor | C | ||
Retail, general, small, medium, or large | P-AMX | P | |
Theater | P | ||
Timeshare | P | ||
Transient vacation unit | P* | P* | |
Vehicle fueling station | |||
Vehicle sales and rental | P | ||
Miscellaneous Uses | |||
Historic structure reuse | C | Cm | Cm |
Joint development | Cm | Cm | |
Ministerial uses: | |||
Ac = Special accessory use. Also see: Article 10, Accessory use; and 21-5.50-3(c), Home occupations | |||
P = Permitted principal use | |||
P* = Permitted use subject to standards in Article 5 | |||
P-AMX = Within the apartment precinct, a permitted principal use only within the apartment mixed-use subprecinct | |||
Discretionary uses: | |||
Cm = Requires an approved conditional use permit - minor subject to standards in Article 5; no public hearing required | |||
C = Requires an approved conditional use permit - major subject to standards in Article 5; public hearing required | |||
Other: | |||
N/A = Not applicable as a land use category in that precinct, since it is already regulated under another land use category. | |||
Note: An empty cell in the above matrix indicates that use or structure is not permitted in that precinct. | |||
1 Provided that a solid wall 6 feet in height is constructed and maintained on any side or rear boundary adjoining the apartment precinct. | |||
2 Provided that where these uses are integrated with other uses, pedestrian access must be independent from the other uses, and no building floor may be used for both dwelling and commercial purposes. | |||
Waikiki Special District Precinct Development Standards | ||||
Development Standard | Precinct | |||
Apartment | Resort Mixed-Use | Public | ||
Waikiki Special District Precinct Development Standards | ||||
Development Standard | Precinct | |||
Apartment | Resort Mixed-Use | Public | ||
Minimum lot area (square feet) | 10,000 | 10,000 | n/a | |
Minimum lot width and depth (feet) | 50 | 50 | ||
Yards1 (feet) | Front | 15 2 | 15—20 2 |
As approved by director |
Side and rear | 10 2 | 0—10 3 | ||
Maximum density (FAR) apartment precinct only 4, 5 |
Lot Area (sq. ft.)
|
FAR Calculation
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Less than 20,000 | FAR = (.00003 x lot area) + 1.3 | |||
20,000 or more | FAR = 1.9 | |||
Maximum density (FAR) other precincts | n/a | 1.0 5 |
As approved by director | |
Minimum open space (percent of zoning lot) | FAR less than 1.5 = 35% of lot | 0.00 | n/a | |
FAR 1.5 or more = 50% of lot | ||||
Open space bonus | Available | No | ||
Max FAR | n/a | 3.5 5 | ||
Maximum height (feet) | As approved by director | |||
Transitional height setbacks | ||||
n/a = Not applicable | ||||
1 Except for necessary access drives and walkways, all yards shall be landscaped. | ||||
2 An average of 20 feet for zoning lots fronting Kuhio Avenue, Kalakaua Avenue, Ala Moana, and Ala Wai Boulevard within the resort mixed-use precinct, and an average of 15 feet for all other zoning lots; provided that: (1) the average yard may vary between the front property line and twice the minimum front yard; provided that the yard area street-side of the required yard is equal to the yard area behind the required yard; (2) the yard configuration shall be integrated to the extent feasible with yards and open spaces provided by adjoining lots; and (3) the undulation of the setback line shall result in a design acceptable by the director (see Figure 21-9.1). In the apartment precinct, required yards on lots that are less than 10,000 square feet in area may be adjusted as follows: (1) porches and entry canopies may project into the required yards by up to 5 feet; and (2) the minimum side and rear yard for buildings that are lower than 40 feet in height is 5 feet, plus 1 foot additional setback for every 4 feet for building height above 20 feet. | ||||
3 Except for zoning lots adjoining an apartment precinct, side and rear yards shall not be required. Ten feet where a zoning lot adjoins an apartment precinct, unless there is a parking structure or lot on the adjacent apartment precinct zoning lot located within 10 feet of the common property line for more than 75% of the length of the common property line. In this case, there shall not be a required yard. | ||||
4 See § 21-9.80-5(c)(1) for commercial use location standards within the apartment mixed-use subprecinct. | ||||
5 In computing the permissible floor area, the FAR may be applied to the zoning lot area, plus one-half the abutting right-of-way area of any public street or alley. Portions of buildings devoted to lanais and balconies shall not count as floor area. | ||||
Waikiki Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Waikiki Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only when visible from a street, park, or other public viewing area; otherwise exempt |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | M | |
Minor modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | m | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures, that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Planned development projects (PD-R and PD-A) | M | |
M/m | Major for the reconstruction of existing nonconforming structures and/or adjustment of open space, off-street parking, and/or height provided for nonconforming structures under § 21-9.80-4
(e)(1) | |
Exterior repainting that significantly changes the character or appearance of the structure | M/m | Major for murals exceeding length or width dimensions of 12 feet |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | m/E | Minor only when structure is over 50 years old; otherwise exempt |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Haleiwa Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Haleiwa Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, repair, or addition to all structures | M/m | Major if listed on Exhibit 21-9.17 or if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Minor modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | m | Also includes structures on Exhibit 21-9.17 |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor if listed on Exhibit 21-9.17 or visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition or obstruction of historic structures | M | Also includes structures on Exhibit 21-9.17 |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including cell towers, new roadways, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above and mobile commercial establishments | M/m | Major if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Drive-thru facilities | m | |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
BMX-3 and B-2 Districts | Apartment and Apartment Mixed-Use Districts | Industrial and Industrial Mixed-Use Districts | |
Base FAR | 2.5 | Refer to Table 21-3.3 | Refer to Table 21-3.5 |
Maximum FAR with Minor Special District Permit | 3.5 | 1.2 x Base FAR | 1.2 x Base FAR |
Maximum FAR with PD-T Approval | 7.0 | 2.0 x Base FAR | 2.0 x Base FAR |
Maximum Height with Minor Special District Permit | 60 feet over the base height limit; or twice the base height limit, whichever is less |
Maximum Height with Major Special District Permit | 120 feet over the base height limit; or three times the base height limit, whichever is less |
Maximum Height with PD-T Approval | Up to the parenthetical height identified as the bonus height limit on the zoning map |
Required Yard Standards | B-2 and BMX-3 Districts | Apartment and Apartment
Mixed-Use
Districts | Industrial and Industrial
Mixed-Use
Districts | |
Minimum Front Setback1
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All Streets | 5 | ||
Maximum Front Setback1
|
Non-Key Street | 10 | None | |
Key Street | 10 | 15 | 10 | |
Highway2
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15 | |||
1 Front setbacks may be modified pursuant to § 21-9.100-8(a)(3)(C). 2 For the purposes of this subdivision, “highway” refers to Farrington Highway or Kamehameha Highway. This provision prevails where there are other maximum front setbacks. | ||||














Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Major modification, major additions, or new construction on sites 1 acre or more in size | M/m | Projects on key streets are major. All others will be minor. |
Minor additions to existing structures or construction of new accessory structures on sites 1 acre or more in size | m/E | Projects on key streets are minor. All others will be exempt. |
Major modification, additions, or new construction on sites less than 1 acre in size | E | |
Interior or exterior repairs, alterations, or renovations to all structures | E | |
Modifications to FAR | M/m | See § 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(A). PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major permit. |
Modifications to height | M/m | See § 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(D). PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major permit. |
Modification to the following standards: · Yards and setbacks · Street facade and building placement · Building orientation and entrances · Building transparency · Number of parking stalls · Location of above ground surface parking · Location of service area and loading spaces · Bicycle parking · The commercial use density and location provisions in the apartment mixed-use districts · Additional commercial density in the apartment mixed-use districts. · Reconfiguration of sidewalk area | m | |
Demolition of structures | E | |
Residential units in the IMX-1 district | m | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters and other elements in public rights-of-way when part of the development of a zoning lot | m/E | If the director has determined that the project may result in substantial impacts to a TOD special district, a minor permit is required; otherwise exempt. Where addressed as part of another permit, a minor permit is not required. |
Major above-grade infrastructure improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m/E | If the director has determined that the project may result in substantial impacts to a TOD special district, a minor permit is required; otherwise exempt. |
Minor above-grade infrastructure improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types that do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. Pursuant to §§ 21-2.110-2, 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(A), and 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(D), PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major special district permit. If a PD-T or major special district permit is otherwise required, a separate minor special district permit is not required. Legend: Project classification: M = Major; m = Minor; E = Exempt | ||










Tax Map Key | Address1 |
Building Name |
Tax Map Key | Address1 |
Building Name |
1-7-01: 2 | 55 N. Nimitz Hwy. | Pier 13 & 14 |
1-7-02: 2 | 800 Nuuanu Ave. | Fisher Hawaii Building |
1-7-02: 4 | State of Hawaii (shops) | |
1-7-02: 4 | 925 Maunakea St. | Fireboat Fire Station |
1-7-02: 8 | 83 N. King St. | Goodwill Industries |
1-7-02: 9,45 | 75 N. King St. | D. Dam/N. Tam |
1-7-02: 11 | 900 Maunakea St. | M. Kawahara & T. Sato |
1-7-02: 13 | 128 N. Nimitz Hwy. | C. Q. Yee Hop (stone) |
1-7-02: 16 | 905 Kekaulike St. | Nimitz & Kekaulike |
1-7-02: 17,18 | 915 Kekaulike St., 937 Kekaulike St. | King & Kekaulike |
1-7-02: 19,21 | 943 Kekaulike St., 125 N. King St. | Fish Market |
1-7-02: 23 | 101 N. King St. | Bank of Hawaii |
1-7-02: 24 | 950 Maunakea St. | Dentist |
1-7-02: 25 | 922 Maunakea St. | J. H. Schnack |
1-7-02: 26 | 902 Kekaulike St. | Holau Market |
1-7-02: 28 | 175 N. King St. | McCandless |
1-7-02: 29 | 165 N. King St. | Musashiya |
1-7-02: 34 | 145 N. King St. | Oahu Market |
1-7-02: 35 | 2 Marin St. | T. R. Foster/Spaghetti-2 Bldg. |
1-7-02: 39 | 1 N. King St. | One North King |
1-7-02: 40 | 928 Nuuanu Ave. | Nippu Jiji |
1-7-02: 45 | 69 N. King St. | Oka |
1-7-03: 1 | 2 N. King St. | Hocking Hotel |
1-7-03: 2 | 36 N. King St. | United Chinese Society |
1-7-03: 4,97 | 39 N. Hotel St. | Swing Club |
1-7-03: 5 | 29 N. Hotel St. | 29-31 Hotel St. |
1-7-03: 6 | 15 N. Hotel St. | Nuuanu Shops |
1-7-03: 7 | 1 N. Hotel St. | Gallery |
1-7-03: 8 | 1044 Nuuanu Ave. | McCandless Property |
1-7-03: 9 | 1038 Nuuanu Ave. | Kim Chow |
1-7-03: 10 | 72 N. King St. | Hawaii National Bank |
1-7-03: 11 | 80 N. King St. | Lum Yip Kee |
1-7-03: 12 | 90 N. King St. | Lee & Young |
1-7-03: 15 | 61 N. Hotel St. | Bath Palace |
1-7-03: 15 | 61 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca (makai) |
1-7-03: 16 | 51 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca (small, corner) |
1-7-03: 18,90 92 | 116 N. King St. | D & B’s Lunch |
1-7-03: 19 | 124 N. King St. | Uptown Jewelers |
1-7-03: 25 | 119 N. Hotel St. | Lum Yip Kee 1936 |
1-7-03: 26 | 111 N. Hotel St. | Wo Fat |
1-7-03: 28 | 1020 Kekaulike St. | Arita Store |
1-7-03: 28 | 1020 Kekaulike St. | Kekaulike Building |
1-7-03: 29,66 | 170 N. King St. | Lee Building |
1-7-03: 30,31 | 178 N. King St., | N. King & River Streets |
72-74 | 182 N. King St. | |
1-7-03: 32 | 165 N. Hotel St. | Wong Building |
1-7-03: 33 | 159 N. Hotel St. | LDCST BenevSoc |
1-7-03: 37 | 102 N. Hotel St. | Siu Building |
1-7-03: 42 | 158 N. Hotel St. | Wong |
1-7-03: 45 | 175 N. Pauahi St. | Komeya Apartments |
1-7-03: 48 | 1138 Maunakea St. | Sumida Building 1926 |
1-7-03: 49 | 1130 Maunakea St. | Lum Yip Kee 1920 |
1-7-03: 50 | 1110 Maunakea St. | Lee Building |
1-7-03: 51 | 54 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca |
1-7-03: 52 | 1125 Maunakea St. | Ket On Society |
1-7-03: 55 | 65 N. Pauahi St. | Barbershop |
1-7-03: 56 | 2 N. Hotel St. | Encore Saloon Building |
1-7-03: 57 | 24 N. Hotel St. | 24 Hotel St. (Mel’s) |
1-7-03: 58 | 30 N. Hotel St. | Risque |
1-7-03: 59 | 42 N. Hotel St. | Kuo Min Tang |
1-7-03: 59 | 42 N. Hotel St. | Young Market |
1-7-03: 59 | 50 N. Hotel St. | Mini Garden |
1-7-03: 62 | 1126 Nuuanu Ave. | Love’s Bakery |
1-7-03: 63 | 1136 Nuuanu Ave. | McCandless Block |
1-7-03: 64 | 1118 Nuuanu Ave. | Lai Fong |
1-7-03: 66,29 | 158 N. King St. | United Press, Ltd. |
1-7-03: 75 | 136 N. King St. | L. Ah Leong |
1-7-03: 76 | 1034 Maunakea St. | Cindy’s Leis |
1-7-03: 81 | 1021 Smith St. | |
1-7-03: 83 | 21 N. Hotel St. | Club Hubba Hubba |
1-7-03: 84-89 | 1023 Maunakea St. | Chung Chong Yuen |
1-7-03: 96 | 1120 Maunakea St. | Colusa Building (part of Maunakea Marketplace) |
1-7-03: 98 | 1128 Smith St. | 1128 Smith St. |
1-7-04: 1 | 1150 Nuuanu Ave. | Four Seas Chop Suey |
1-7-04: 8 | 1162 Nuuanu Ave. | Bo San Ton |
1-7-04: 9 | 1158 Nuuanu Ave. | Oweco World Travel |
1-7-04: 11 | 1149 Maunakea St. | Yanin Ltd. Building |
1-7-04: 13 | 1159 Maunakea St. | Tsung Tsin Association |
1-7-04: 16 | 1165 Maunakea St. | Old Jailhouse (stone building) |
1-7-04: 18 | 83 N. Beretania St. | Hai On Tong |
1-7-04: 19 | 73 N. Beretania St. | 79 N. Beretania St. |
1-7-04: 21,22 | 53 N. Beretania St. | OK Restaurant (2 sections) |
1-7-04: 25 | 1146 Smith St. | Golden Harvest |
1-7-04: 28 | 1152 Maunakea St. | Minatoya Sukiyaki |
1-7-04: 36 | 171 N. Beretania St. | Fong Building |
2-1-02: 12 | 901 Bethel St. | Kamehameha V Building |
2-1-02: 19 | 63 Merchant St. | Bishop Bank Building |
2-1-02: 20 | 51 Merchant St. | Melcher Building |
2-1-02: 24,57 | 842 Bethel St. | Old Honolulu Police Station (Walter Murray Gibson Building) |
2-1-02: 32 | 924 Bethel St. | The Friend |
2-1-02: 33 | 908 Bethel St. | Honolulu Publishing Co. |
2-1-02: 34 | 16 Merchant St. | |
2-1-02: 35 | 2 Merchant St. | Royal Saloon |
2-1-02: 37 | 923 Nuuanu Ave. | Wing Wo Tai |
2-1-02: 42 | 2 S. King St. | King’s Court/First Federal |
2-1-03: 16 | 1121 Nuuanu Ave. | McLean Block |
2-1-03: 17 | 2 S. Hotel St. | Perry Block 1888 |
2-1-03: 18 | 1129 Nuuanu Ave. | Pantheon Bar |
1 In the event the listed addresses are not consistent with the tax map keys or building names, the tax map keys and building names shall prevail. | ||













SPECIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
Hawaii Capital Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Hawaii Capital Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | Directly illuminated signs prohibited in historic precinct |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m | |
Single-unit, two-unit, or duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, addition, or repair to historic structures | M | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor in historic precinct only |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor in historic precinct only |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Diamond Head Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Diamond Head Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only within “core” area |
Single-unit, two-unit, or duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only within “core” area and if visible from street or public vantage points |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of all structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters and other elements in public rights-of-way | E | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Major in “core” area only, except for accessory structures; minor outside “core” area and for accessory structures in “core” area |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Punchbowl Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Punchbowl Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor in “core” area or along major streets |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | m/E | Minor in “core” area if results in greater than 15-foot change in elevation |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only within “core” area and if visible from viewing areas |
Demolition of all structures | E | |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | E | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Major in “core” area only, except for accessory structures; minor outside “core” area and for accessory structures in “core” area |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Chinatown Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Chinatown Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | E | |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures | M/m | Major for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor if visible from street |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of structures | M/m/E | Major for structures listed on Exhibit 21-9.10-A. Exempt for accessory structures such as sheds |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street landscaping, street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square/Honolulu Museum of Art Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square/Honolulu Museum of Art Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | Directly illuminated signs prohibited fronting King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor in front yard and sidewalk area only |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major exterior modification, alteration, repair, or addition to King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art | M | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures except King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to all structures, that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor only when involving King Kamehameha III at Thomas Square or Honolulu Museum of Art |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | m | |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification: M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||


Waikiki Special District Precinct Permitted Uses and Structures | |||
Use or Structure | Precinct | ||
Apartment | Resort Mixed- Use | Public | |
Waikiki Special District Precinct Permitted Uses and Structures | |||
Use or Structure | Precinct | ||
Apartment | Resort Mixed- Use | Public | |
Agricultural Uses | |||
None | |||
Residential Uses | |||
Dwellings, multi-unit2 |
P | P | |
Group living, small State regulated | P* | P* | |
Group living, small not State regulated | C* | C* | |
Group living, large | C* | C* | |
Home occupation | Ac* | Ac* | |
Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses | |||
Accessory receive only antenna | Ac | Ac | Ac |
Communication support structure | P* | P* | P* |
Communication tower | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Dish antenna | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Meeting facility | C | P | |
Public facility | P | P | P |
School, vocational, minor | P | ||
Utility, small | P* | P* | P* |
Utility, medium | Cm | Cm | Cm |
Utility, large | C | C | C |
Commercial Uses
| |||
Bar, nightclub | P | ||
Bed and breakfast home* | P* | P* | |
Daycare, adult | C | P* | |
Daycare, child | C | P* | |
Eating and drinking, general1 |
P-AMX | P | |
Hotel | P | ||
Marine, general, minor | P | ||
Medical services, general | P-AMX | P | |
Medical laboratory | P | ||
Office, general | P-AMX | P | |
Parking, commercial | P | ||
Parking, remote | Cm | Cm | |
Personal services, general | P-AMX | P | |
Recreation, general indoor | C (Museums only) | P | |
Recreation, general outdoor | C | ||
Retail, general, small, medium, or large | P-AMX | P | |
Theater | P | ||
Timeshare | P | ||
Transient vacation unit | P* | P* | |
Vehicle fueling station | |||
Vehicle sales and rental | P | ||
Miscellaneous Uses | |||
Historic structure reuse | C | Cm | Cm |
Joint development | Cm | Cm | |
Ministerial uses: | |||
Ac = Special accessory use. Also see: Article 10, Accessory use; and 21-5.50-3(c), Home occupations | |||
P = Permitted principal use | |||
P* = Permitted use subject to standards in Article 5 | |||
P-AMX = Within the apartment precinct, a permitted principal use only within the apartment mixed-use subprecinct | |||
Discretionary uses: | |||
Cm = Requires an approved conditional use permit - minor subject to standards in Article 5; no public hearing required | |||
C = Requires an approved conditional use permit - major subject to standards in Article 5; public hearing required | |||
Other: | |||
N/A = Not applicable as a land use category in that precinct, since it is already regulated under another land use category. | |||
Note: An empty cell in the above matrix indicates that use or structure is not permitted in that precinct. | |||
1 Provided that a solid wall 6 feet in height is constructed and maintained on any side or rear boundary adjoining the apartment precinct. | |||
2 Provided that where these uses are integrated with other uses, pedestrian access must be independent from the other uses, and no building floor may be used for both dwelling and commercial purposes. | |||
Waikiki Special District Precinct Development Standards | ||||
Development Standard | Precinct | |||
Apartment | Resort Mixed-Use | Public | ||
Waikiki Special District Precinct Development Standards | ||||
Development Standard | Precinct | |||
Apartment | Resort Mixed-Use | Public | ||
Minimum lot area (square feet) | 10,000 | 10,000 | n/a | |
Minimum lot width and depth (feet) | 50 | 50 | ||
Yards1 (feet) | Front | 15 2 | 15—20 2 |
As approved by director |
Side and rear | 10 2 | 0—10 3 | ||
Maximum density (FAR) apartment precinct only 4, 5 |
Lot Area (sq. ft.)
|
FAR Calculation
| ||
Less than 20,000 | FAR = (.00003 x lot area) + 1.3 | |||
20,000 or more | FAR = 1.9 | |||
Maximum density (FAR) other precincts | n/a | 1.0 5 |
As approved by director | |
Minimum open space (percent of zoning lot) | FAR less than 1.5 = 35% of lot | 0.00 | n/a | |
FAR 1.5 or more = 50% of lot | ||||
Open space bonus | Available | No | ||
Max FAR | n/a | 3.5 5 | ||
Maximum height (feet) | As approved by director | |||
Transitional height setbacks | ||||
n/a = Not applicable | ||||
1 Except for necessary access drives and walkways, all yards shall be landscaped. | ||||
2 An average of 20 feet for zoning lots fronting Kuhio Avenue, Kalakaua Avenue, Ala Moana, and Ala Wai Boulevard within the resort mixed-use precinct, and an average of 15 feet for all other zoning lots; provided that: (1) the average yard may vary between the front property line and twice the minimum front yard; provided that the yard area street-side of the required yard is equal to the yard area behind the required yard; (2) the yard configuration shall be integrated to the extent feasible with yards and open spaces provided by adjoining lots; and (3) the undulation of the setback line shall result in a design acceptable by the director (see Figure 21-9.1). In the apartment precinct, required yards on lots that are less than 10,000 square feet in area may be adjusted as follows: (1) porches and entry canopies may project into the required yards by up to 5 feet; and (2) the minimum side and rear yard for buildings that are lower than 40 feet in height is 5 feet, plus 1 foot additional setback for every 4 feet for building height above 20 feet. | ||||
3 Except for zoning lots adjoining an apartment precinct, side and rear yards shall not be required. Ten feet where a zoning lot adjoins an apartment precinct, unless there is a parking structure or lot on the adjacent apartment precinct zoning lot located within 10 feet of the common property line for more than 75% of the length of the common property line. In this case, there shall not be a required yard. | ||||
4 See § 21-9.80-5(c)(1) for commercial use location standards within the apartment mixed-use subprecinct. | ||||
5 In computing the permissible floor area, the FAR may be applied to the zoning lot area, plus one-half the abutting right-of-way area of any public street or alley. Portions of buildings devoted to lanais and balconies shall not count as floor area. | ||||
Waikiki Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Waikiki Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only when visible from a street, park, or other public viewing area; otherwise exempt |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | M | |
Minor modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | m | |
Major exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures | m | |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures, that does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Planned development projects (PD-R and PD-A) | M | |
M/m | Major for the reconstruction of existing nonconforming structures and/or adjustment of open space, off-street parking, and/or height provided for nonconforming structures under § 21-9.80-4
(e)(1) | |
Exterior repainting that significantly changes the character or appearance of the structure | M/m | Major for murals exceeding length or width dimensions of 12 feet |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition of historic structures | M | |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | m/E | Minor only when structure is over 50 years old; otherwise exempt |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above | M/m | Minor for accessory structures |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
Haleiwa Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Haleiwa Special District Project Classification | ||
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Signs | E | |
Tree removal over 6 inches in diameter | m/E | Minor only if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Single-unit, two-unit, and duplex-unit dwellings, and accessory structures | E | |
Grading and stockpiling | E | |
Major modification, alteration, repair, or addition to all structures | M/m | Major if listed on Exhibit 21-9.17 or if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Minor modification, alteration, repair, or addition to historic structures | m | Also includes structures on Exhibit 21-9.17 |
Exterior repainting that significantly alters the character or appearance of the structure | m/E | Minor if listed on Exhibit 21-9.17 or visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Minor exterior repair, alteration, or addition to nonhistoric structures, which does not adversely change the character or appearance of the structure | E | |
Interior repairs, alterations, and renovations to all structures | E | |
Demolition or obstruction of historic structures | M | Also includes structures on Exhibit 21-9.17 |
Demolition of nonhistoric structures | E | |
Fences and walls | E | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters, and other elements in public rights-of-way | m | |
Major above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere, including cell towers, new roadways, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m | |
Minor above-grade infrastructure* improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
New buildings not covered above and mobile commercial establishments | M/m | Major if visible from Kamehameha Highway or Haleiwa Road |
Drive-thru facilities | m | |
*Notes:
“Infrastructure” includes roadways, sewer, water, electrical, gas, cable television, telephone, drainage, and recreational facilities. | ||
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types which do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. | ||
Legend—Project classification:
M = Major m = Minor E = Exempt | ||
BMX-3 and B-2 Districts | Apartment and Apartment Mixed-Use Districts | Industrial and Industrial Mixed-Use Districts | |
Base FAR | 2.5 | Refer to Table 21-3.3 | Refer to Table 21-3.5 |
Maximum FAR with Minor Special District Permit | 3.5 | 1.2 x Base FAR | 1.2 x Base FAR |
Maximum FAR with PD-T Approval | 7.0 | 2.0 x Base FAR | 2.0 x Base FAR |
Maximum Height with Minor Special District Permit | 60 feet over the base height limit; or twice the base height limit, whichever is less |
Maximum Height with Major Special District Permit | 120 feet over the base height limit; or three times the base height limit, whichever is less |
Maximum Height with PD-T Approval | Up to the parenthetical height identified as the bonus height limit on the zoning map |
Required Yard Standards | B-2 and BMX-3 Districts | Apartment and Apartment
Mixed-Use
Districts | Industrial and Industrial
Mixed-Use
Districts | |
Minimum Front Setback1
|
All Streets | 5 | ||
Maximum Front Setback1
|
Non-Key Street | 10 | None | |
Key Street | 10 | 15 | 10 | |
Highway2
|
15 | |||
1 Front setbacks may be modified pursuant to § 21-9.100-8(a)(3)(C). 2 For the purposes of this subdivision, “highway” refers to Farrington Highway or Kamehameha Highway. This provision prevails where there are other maximum front setbacks. | ||||














Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Activity/Use | Required Permit | Special Conditions |
Major modification, major additions, or new construction on sites 1 acre or more in size | M/m | Projects on key streets are major. All others will be minor. |
Minor additions to existing structures or construction of new accessory structures on sites 1 acre or more in size | m/E | Projects on key streets are minor. All others will be exempt. |
Major modification, additions, or new construction on sites less than 1 acre in size | E | |
Interior or exterior repairs, alterations, or renovations to all structures | E | |
Modifications to FAR | M/m | See § 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(A). PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major permit. |
Modifications to height | M/m | See § 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(D). PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major permit. |
Modification to the following standards: · Yards and setbacks · Street facade and building placement · Building orientation and entrances · Building transparency · Number of parking stalls · Location of above ground surface parking · Location of service area and loading spaces · Bicycle parking · The commercial use density and location provisions in the apartment mixed-use districts · Additional commercial density in the apartment mixed-use districts. · Reconfiguration of sidewalk area | m | |
Demolition of structures | E | |
Residential units in the IMX-1 district | m | |
Streetscape improvements, including street furniture, light fixtures, sidewalk paving, bus shelters and other elements in public rights-of-way when part of the development of a zoning lot | m/E | If the director has determined that the project may result in substantial impacts to a TOD special district, a minor permit is required; otherwise exempt. Where addressed as part of another permit, a minor permit is not required. |
Major above-grade infrastructure improvements not covered elsewhere, including new roadways, road widenings, new substations, new parks, and significant improvements to existing parks | m/E | If the director has determined that the project may result in substantial impacts to a TOD special district, a minor permit is required; otherwise exempt. |
Minor above-grade infrastructure improvements not covered elsewhere; all below-grade infrastructure improvements; and all emergency and routine repair and maintenance work | E | |
A special district permit is not required for activities and uses classified as exempt, as well as other project types that do not fall into one of the categories listed above. These activities and uses, however, must still conform to the applicable objectives and standards of the special district. This conformance will be determined at the building permit application stage. Pursuant to §§ 21-2.110-2, 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(A), and 21-9.100-8(a)(1)(D), PD-T approval may be required prior to obtaining a major special district permit. If a PD-T or major special district permit is otherwise required, a separate minor special district permit is not required. Legend: Project classification: M = Major; m = Minor; E = Exempt | ||










Tax Map Key | Address1 |
Building Name |
Tax Map Key | Address1 |
Building Name |
1-7-01: 2 | 55 N. Nimitz Hwy. | Pier 13 & 14 |
1-7-02: 2 | 800 Nuuanu Ave. | Fisher Hawaii Building |
1-7-02: 4 | State of Hawaii (shops) | |
1-7-02: 4 | 925 Maunakea St. | Fireboat Fire Station |
1-7-02: 8 | 83 N. King St. | Goodwill Industries |
1-7-02: 9,45 | 75 N. King St. | D. Dam/N. Tam |
1-7-02: 11 | 900 Maunakea St. | M. Kawahara & T. Sato |
1-7-02: 13 | 128 N. Nimitz Hwy. | C. Q. Yee Hop (stone) |
1-7-02: 16 | 905 Kekaulike St. | Nimitz & Kekaulike |
1-7-02: 17,18 | 915 Kekaulike St., 937 Kekaulike St. | King & Kekaulike |
1-7-02: 19,21 | 943 Kekaulike St., 125 N. King St. | Fish Market |
1-7-02: 23 | 101 N. King St. | Bank of Hawaii |
1-7-02: 24 | 950 Maunakea St. | Dentist |
1-7-02: 25 | 922 Maunakea St. | J. H. Schnack |
1-7-02: 26 | 902 Kekaulike St. | Holau Market |
1-7-02: 28 | 175 N. King St. | McCandless |
1-7-02: 29 | 165 N. King St. | Musashiya |
1-7-02: 34 | 145 N. King St. | Oahu Market |
1-7-02: 35 | 2 Marin St. | T. R. Foster/Spaghetti-2 Bldg. |
1-7-02: 39 | 1 N. King St. | One North King |
1-7-02: 40 | 928 Nuuanu Ave. | Nippu Jiji |
1-7-02: 45 | 69 N. King St. | Oka |
1-7-03: 1 | 2 N. King St. | Hocking Hotel |
1-7-03: 2 | 36 N. King St. | United Chinese Society |
1-7-03: 4,97 | 39 N. Hotel St. | Swing Club |
1-7-03: 5 | 29 N. Hotel St. | 29-31 Hotel St. |
1-7-03: 6 | 15 N. Hotel St. | Nuuanu Shops |
1-7-03: 7 | 1 N. Hotel St. | Gallery |
1-7-03: 8 | 1044 Nuuanu Ave. | McCandless Property |
1-7-03: 9 | 1038 Nuuanu Ave. | Kim Chow |
1-7-03: 10 | 72 N. King St. | Hawaii National Bank |
1-7-03: 11 | 80 N. King St. | Lum Yip Kee |
1-7-03: 12 | 90 N. King St. | Lee & Young |
1-7-03: 15 | 61 N. Hotel St. | Bath Palace |
1-7-03: 15 | 61 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca (makai) |
1-7-03: 16 | 51 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca (small, corner) |
1-7-03: 18,90 92 | 116 N. King St. | D & B’s Lunch |
1-7-03: 19 | 124 N. King St. | Uptown Jewelers |
1-7-03: 25 | 119 N. Hotel St. | Lum Yip Kee 1936 |
1-7-03: 26 | 111 N. Hotel St. | Wo Fat |
1-7-03: 28 | 1020 Kekaulike St. | Arita Store |
1-7-03: 28 | 1020 Kekaulike St. | Kekaulike Building |
1-7-03: 29,66 | 170 N. King St. | Lee Building |
1-7-03: 30,31 | 178 N. King St., | N. King & River Streets |
72-74 | 182 N. King St. | |
1-7-03: 32 | 165 N. Hotel St. | Wong Building |
1-7-03: 33 | 159 N. Hotel St. | LDCST BenevSoc |
1-7-03: 37 | 102 N. Hotel St. | Siu Building |
1-7-03: 42 | 158 N. Hotel St. | Wong |
1-7-03: 45 | 175 N. Pauahi St. | Komeya Apartments |
1-7-03: 48 | 1138 Maunakea St. | Sumida Building 1926 |
1-7-03: 49 | 1130 Maunakea St. | Lum Yip Kee 1920 |
1-7-03: 50 | 1110 Maunakea St. | Lee Building |
1-7-03: 51 | 54 N. Hotel St. | Mendonca |
1-7-03: 52 | 1125 Maunakea St. | Ket On Society |
1-7-03: 55 | 65 N. Pauahi St. | Barbershop |
1-7-03: 56 | 2 N. Hotel St. | Encore Saloon Building |
1-7-03: 57 | 24 N. Hotel St. | 24 Hotel St. (Mel’s) |
1-7-03: 58 | 30 N. Hotel St. | Risque |
1-7-03: 59 | 42 N. Hotel St. | Kuo Min Tang |
1-7-03: 59 | 42 N. Hotel St. | Young Market |
1-7-03: 59 | 50 N. Hotel St. | Mini Garden |
1-7-03: 62 | 1126 Nuuanu Ave. | Love’s Bakery |
1-7-03: 63 | 1136 Nuuanu Ave. | McCandless Block |
1-7-03: 64 | 1118 Nuuanu Ave. | Lai Fong |
1-7-03: 66,29 | 158 N. King St. | United Press, Ltd. |
1-7-03: 75 | 136 N. King St. | L. Ah Leong |
1-7-03: 76 | 1034 Maunakea St. | Cindy’s Leis |
1-7-03: 81 | 1021 Smith St. | |
1-7-03: 83 | 21 N. Hotel St. | Club Hubba Hubba |
1-7-03: 84-89 | 1023 Maunakea St. | Chung Chong Yuen |
1-7-03: 96 | 1120 Maunakea St. | Colusa Building (part of Maunakea Marketplace) |
1-7-03: 98 | 1128 Smith St. | 1128 Smith St. |
1-7-04: 1 | 1150 Nuuanu Ave. | Four Seas Chop Suey |
1-7-04: 8 | 1162 Nuuanu Ave. | Bo San Ton |
1-7-04: 9 | 1158 Nuuanu Ave. | Oweco World Travel |
1-7-04: 11 | 1149 Maunakea St. | Yanin Ltd. Building |
1-7-04: 13 | 1159 Maunakea St. | Tsung Tsin Association |
1-7-04: 16 | 1165 Maunakea St. | Old Jailhouse (stone building) |
1-7-04: 18 | 83 N. Beretania St. | Hai On Tong |
1-7-04: 19 | 73 N. Beretania St. | 79 N. Beretania St. |
1-7-04: 21,22 | 53 N. Beretania St. | OK Restaurant (2 sections) |
1-7-04: 25 | 1146 Smith St. | Golden Harvest |
1-7-04: 28 | 1152 Maunakea St. | Minatoya Sukiyaki |
1-7-04: 36 | 171 N. Beretania St. | Fong Building |
2-1-02: 12 | 901 Bethel St. | Kamehameha V Building |
2-1-02: 19 | 63 Merchant St. | Bishop Bank Building |
2-1-02: 20 | 51 Merchant St. | Melcher Building |
2-1-02: 24,57 | 842 Bethel St. | Old Honolulu Police Station (Walter Murray Gibson Building) |
2-1-02: 32 | 924 Bethel St. | The Friend |
2-1-02: 33 | 908 Bethel St. | Honolulu Publishing Co. |
2-1-02: 34 | 16 Merchant St. | |
2-1-02: 35 | 2 Merchant St. | Royal Saloon |
2-1-02: 37 | 923 Nuuanu Ave. | Wing Wo Tai |
2-1-02: 42 | 2 S. King St. | King’s Court/First Federal |
2-1-03: 16 | 1121 Nuuanu Ave. | McLean Block |
2-1-03: 17 | 2 S. Hotel St. | Perry Block 1888 |
2-1-03: 18 | 1129 Nuuanu Ave. | Pantheon Bar |
1 In the event the listed addresses are not consistent with the tax map keys or building names, the tax map keys and building names shall prevail. | ||












