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When is an ohana (unit) not an ohana?
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Aloha Glen,

From what I've noticed, they are also starting to be more fussy about what is and is not a kitchen. It used to be you could have any two of the three major appliances (sink, stove, refrigerator) and as long as the third one wasn't there, it wasn't a kitchen. However, that isn't always the case anymore. If it looks like a kitchen, even if it doesn't have all three major appliances, they may still classify it as a kitchen anyway.

Rob is right to check with the planning department and with the building department.

A hui hou,
Cathy


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When is an ohana (unit) not an ohana? - by Kelena - 02-16-2007, 04:13 AM
RE: When is an ohana (unit) not an ohana? - by Hotzcatz - 02-17-2007, 03:00 AM

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