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(e) Metal shall not be used for the construction of <br /> the hale. <br /> (f) Hale shall be one-story, detached structure(s) <br /> <br /> not to exceed 1,800 square feet. <br /> (g) Hale shall comply with minimum yard <br /> requirements in the zoning codes. <br /> (h) The minimum separation between a hale and <br /> another structure shall be at least 10 feet for a one- <br /> story structure; 15 feet for a two-story structure; or a <br /> distance equal to the height of the hale, whichever is <br /> more. The minimum separation between two hale shall be <br /> at least 10 feet or a distance equal to the height of the <br /> taller hale. <br /> (i) The hale shall be periodically maintained by <br /> the owner to ensure structural integrity. Repairs for <br /> maintenance of the hale shall not require additional <br /> building permits. <br /> (j) Hale noa may be constructed only on property <br /> where a separate residence exists on the property. [Eff <br /> 5/7/04] (Ruth: §91-2; Charter §8-5.3(1); MCC <br /> §16.26.3600) (Imp: §91-2; MCC §16.26.3600) <br /> §15-110-6 Allowable uses. To the extent permitted <br /> by other applicable law, the various types of hale shall <br /> be used as follows: <br /> ALLOWABLE USES FOR EACH HALE TYPE <br /> hale halawai hale ku'ai hale noa hale was <br /> eating (ai) eating (ai) eating (ai) <br /> assembling assembling assembling <br /> (halawai) (halawai) (halawai) <br /> sleeping <br /> (moe) <br /> retailing retailing retailing <br /> (e.g., fruits) (e.g., fruits) (e.g., fruits) <br /> (ku'ai) (ku'ai) (ku'ai) <br /> storage storage <br /> (papa's) (e.g., canoe) <br /> (papa's) <br /> 110-7 <br /> <br />