04-22-2013, 03:38 AM
Keep in mind that these subdivisions are so large that each will have various flavors of "neighborhood" in addition to the overall posture.
Leilani has tight CC&Rs and they're not afraid to use them. Example: chickens aren't allowed (even though they're clearly an "agricultural use" per County zoning).
Hawaiian Acres has no CC&Rs (nor mandatory road fees). Other than a bit of gentrification around the paved roads, it's more like the wild west.
HPP is somewhere in the middle.
If you plan on claiming the "ag operational exemption" under HR2646, you may need more than one lot to meet the 2-acre minimum.
Leilani has tight CC&Rs and they're not afraid to use them. Example: chickens aren't allowed (even though they're clearly an "agricultural use" per County zoning).
Hawaiian Acres has no CC&Rs (nor mandatory road fees). Other than a bit of gentrification around the paved roads, it's more like the wild west.
HPP is somewhere in the middle.
If you plan on claiming the "ag operational exemption" under HR2646, you may need more than one lot to meet the 2-acre minimum.