06-19-2007, 02:41 PM
An Ohana is not the same as a guest house. A guest house would lack a kitchen, and Ohana would have a kitchen.
I know of no limit on the size of the Ohana.
The setback requirements for an Ohana are different than those of a house too.
One septic system is allow for up to five bedrooms. Considering that the cost of a 1 bedroom system is very close to that of a 5 bedroom system I would always recommend the largest system. Whether that system would serve two occupied dwellings would depend on locations and pitch and grade.
I know of no limit on the size of the Ohana.
The setback requirements for an Ohana are different than those of a house too.
One septic system is allow for up to five bedrooms. Considering that the cost of a 1 bedroom system is very close to that of a 5 bedroom system I would always recommend the largest system. Whether that system would serve two occupied dwellings would depend on locations and pitch and grade.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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