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About Permanent Housing

As you begin planning for the rebuilding of the permanent structure on your property, the following is important information you should know. Our County’s Office of Recovery is committed to continuously updating this information, ensuring you have access to the latest resources and support during this permitting and rebuilding phase.

The Recovery Permit Center is now open at the County of Maui Service Center located at 110 Alaihi Street, Suite 207, in Kahului. The center will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. To contact the center, call (808) 270-5724 or email rpc@mauicounty.gov.

While the Kahului center will serve as the main hub through which permits will be processed, a satellite office is in the process of being set up at the Lahaina Gateway Center. An opening date will be announced soon.

Emergency Building Permits

The Development Services Administration has launched a streamlined process for building permits for emergency reconstruction in fire-affected areas. The Disaster Recovery Building Permit is for alterations, repairs, reconstruction, and new construction of structures.

Emergency Building Permits

Assistance with Permits

Need assistance with your building permit(s)? Stop by a Recovery Permitting Center (opening April 29, 2024). There are also helpful Permitting FAQs at the bottom of this page.

Kahului Recovery Permitting Center

Maui County Service Center
110 Alaihi Street, Kahului
Open: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday
Center operated by 4LEAF Inc.

The opening date for a satellite Permitting Center in the Lahaina Gateway location will be announced at a later date.

Assistance with Building

More information Coming Soon

We are currently working with our local professionals and organizations to provide a greater level of resource assistance. Until then, this link can help connect you with the architectural firms from Maui, Hawai‘i and around the globe willing to assist.

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FAQs for Permanent Housing

General Permit Submission Questions

Is there a special process to apply for a building permit for a parcel located in the fire damaged area?

The County is developing a separate process to streamline the building permits for emergency reconstruction. Updates regarding this process will be provided on the mauirecovers.org website.

This new process will differ from the regular permitting process and will be expedited.

My parcel is in the fire damaged area, when can I submit for my building permit?

There are no restrictions regarding building permit application submittal so you can apply now. The department will prioritize review of applications from fire damaged parcels, however these applications will be processed under the regular permitting process. It is advised that applications be submitted once the permit process for emergency reconstruction is established.

How long will it take to obtain my building permit if I apply now?

Building permits issued in 2021 and 2022 had an average time of just over 300 days from application to issuance, however the County is working on ways to streamline the building permitting process and updates to this process will be provided on the mauirecovers.org website. Please be aware that per Ordinance 5562, permitted work can proceed only after fire debris removal has been completed.

My parcel is in the fire damaged area and I will be submitting for my building permit. Are any fees being waived?

Currently there is nothing in place that waives any fees associated with a building permit.

My house was damaged or destroyed by the recent fire. Can I apply to construct or place a temporary dwelling unit on my parcel until I can rebuild?

The County is looking at various options for temporary structures and updates will be provided on the mauirecovers.org website. Please be aware that even if and when a process is developed, the parcel will not be buildable until fire debris removal has been completed.

Regarding Permits Submitted and currently being reviewed

What do I do with my building permit application for improvements to a parcel located in the burn zone and want to continue with the improvements per plan?

The permit application will continue to be reviewed, however per Ordinance 5562, the building permit will not be issued until fire debris removal has been completed for the parcel.

What do I do with my active building permit application for improvements to a parcel located in the burn zone if I want to make changes to my plans?

The permit application should be withdrawn and a new permit will need to be applied for. TheCounty is working on ways to streamline the building permitting process. Updated information will be provided on the mauirecovers.org website.

  • If no review done, then 50% refund of review fee can be requested.

Regarding Permit that have been issued

I started my improvements but could not complete the work as permitted as the fire totally destroyed everything. What do I do?

If the permit is still valid, and owner plans to rebuild per the approved plans, work can continue after fire debris removal has been completed for the parcel and the parcel is located in a zone that has been cleared to be re-occupied.

I started my improvements but could not complete the work as permitted as the fire affected part of the improvements. What do I do?

If the permit is still valid, work can continue after authorized fire debris removal has been completed for the parcel and if the parcel is located in a zone that has been cleared to be re-occupied.

I started my improvements to expand on an existing structure but could not complete the work as permitted as the fire totally destroyed my existing structure. What do I do?

The permit should be withdrawn and another permit should be applied for. The County is working on ways to streamline the building permitting process and updated information will be provided on the mauirecovers.org website.

Regarding permanent building permitting for burned areas

In the FAQ updated on 12/6/23 it was mentioned that a separate process was being developed that would streamline the permanent building permit for emergency reconstruction. Has this been completed?

Bill 21 (2024) was passed by the Maui County Council on March 8th, 2024, establishing a new emergency permitting process that streamlines permit applications for permanent construction by consolidating building, grading, driveway, plumbing and electrical permits. The new process provides residential property owners with more flexibility by allowing the rebuilt structures to change in size and configuration from what existed previously. The new process also supports the County’s effort to facilitate more housing by allowing affected parcels to construct new permanent structures as part of their rebuilds.

The County has been working to configure this new procedure into MAPPS and anticipates being able to receive applications under the new emergency permitting process for permanent construction by the end of April 2024.

My house was destroyed in the recent fires and I am planning to rebuild. What can I do now?

1. Enroll for debris removal. Ordinance 5562 prohibits permit issuance until debris removal is properly completed. The most expeditious way to properly complete debris removal is by applying for a Right-of-Entry permit. The alternate debris removal program is still being developed and is not available at this time.

2. Hire a design professional and begin designing your home. The first step in the permit process is completing the design of your house. Designs must be prepared by an architect or structural engineer licensed in the State of Hawaii. If you need assistance in connecting with an architect, below is a link to the Maui AIA (American Institute of Architects) Chapter.

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3. Research land use requirements that may affect the design of your home. Your design professional can assist you in understanding the requirements based on your land use zoning and how the requirement may affect your design.

4. Once your design professional has completed building plans for your home, you may apply for a rebuild permit. As noted in A1 above, the new emergency permitting process is anticipated to be available in April 2024. In the meantime, you may apply for a rebuild permit under the normal building permit process but will not receive the same level of expediency and prioritization as those applications submitted under the new emergency permitting process.Property owners who apply under the normal building permit process will have to reapply under the new emergency permitting process if they want to utilize the expedited process.

My house was destroyed in the recent fires and I am planning to rebuild. When will I be able to rebuild?

Once debris removal is properly completed and permits have been obtained, then rebuilding of your home can begin.

In the previous FAQ there was mention of an outside vendor being contracted to assist with the volume of permit applications. What is the status of the vendor contract?

It is anticipated the County’s outside vendor will be operational by the end of April 2024. The vendor will be utilized to review permanent permits for parcels within the burned zones received under the new emergency permitting process and the normal building permit process.

I am trying to provide housing for those affected by the wildfire. Will I be able to use the new emergency permitting process to expedite my permit?

If your parcel is within the burned zoned and your permit is to construct a permanent dwelling, you may use the new emergency permitting process.

Regarding Completed Permits

Can I get a building permit re-issued for my structure destroyed by the recent fire?

The answer is yes, if your building permit was issued on or after August 8, 2018. You still need to apply for a building permit to rebuild but can use your previously approved plans. Reuse of previously approved plans requires authorization from your design professional. Please be aware that applicants will be responsible for any and all applicable permitting fees.

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