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Protecting a Vacation Home While Away
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Ohanas, attached or detached, are allowed by code on residentially zoned lots greater than 10,000 SF. Detached ohanas are subject to different setback requirements than residences. When I use the word "allowed" I mean it is allowed under the code. There are obstacles to overcome... parking, setbacks and mostly a planning department which is reluctant to process Ohana Dwelling Unit Applications.

If you are on AG zoned land then forget the word ohana. All that is available on AG zone lands are worker housing and that would likely be dependent on some sort of agricultural activity.

Assume the best and ask questions.

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Protecting a Vacation Home While Away - by hpp4me - 09-10-2008, 01:42 AM
RE: Protecting a Vacation Home While Away - by Rob Tucker - 09-11-2008, 12:08 PM

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