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PARKS AND BEACHES
There are two types of parks permits guidelines -- Pre-approved
and Standard. Both
are detailed below.
Parks Pre-approved Permit Guidelines: If the following
criteria are met, a preapproved
permit may be granted for all generally open and accessible areas under
the Department of Parks and Recreation jurisdiction. Please allow 2-3 working
days
to process.
- The location must be open to the general public and cannot
require special
entry conditions.
- The activity cannot create a significant impact on the area
- The activity cannot interfere with the public’s general
use of an area
- The activity cannot take place on a weekend or holiday
- The activity requires no special parking arrangements
- The activity requires no temporary or permanent structures
to be built, with
the exception of scaffolding for camera position
- Equipment that requires special attention or creates a public
disturbance
cannot not be used (ie: dolly tracks, long cables, generators)
- Helicopters and Special Effects, including simulated gunfire
or explosives,
cannot be used
The pre-approved permit allows the filmmaker maximum flexibility
and is
designed for small groups that are of a minimal impact. Because the permit is
issued in a “blanket” format and is not park specific, the permittee may not
interfere
or stop ongoing park activities.
Requests for exceptions from the above criteria will be reviewed
on a case-by-case
basis and may or may not invalidate the pre-approved status. Some pre-approved
sites may have special restrictions. All permits which do not qualify as a preapproved
permit will be considered a Standard Permit.
Parks Standard Permits Guidelines: All permits which
do not qualify as preapproved
permits will be required to follow the guidelines for the Standard Permits.
Please allow a minimum of 3-5 working days to process.
- The applicant will be required to carry a minimum of $1,000,000
General
Liability Insurance. A certificate of insurance naming the City and County
of
Honolulu as an additional insured for the duration of the production will
also be required.
- Depending on the nature of the activity, special duty police
officers or parks
department personnel may be required. Rates vary.
- Some location may have special restrictions.
Insurance requirements: Some projects are required to
carry a minimum of
$1,000,000 of general liability insurance, and name the City and County of Honolulu
as an additional insured. Fax copies with hard-copy follow-up are accepted.
Please
fax to the Honolulu Film Office at 808/527-6102.
The certificate holder block should be addressed as follows:
City and County of Honolulu
530 S. King Street, Rm 306
Honolulu, HI 96813
Attn: Honolulu Film Office
Please be sure to place the film office name below as indicated
or you will not be
covering all city agencies.
Processing Fees: Fees range from $20 per day to $300 per day depending on the type of shoot and meeting fee reduction criteria. Please refer to the Fee Schedule Page of the film permit application for details. Payment must be received before permits can be released.
Processing Time: approximately 3 working days
Other Fees: Depending on the nature of the shoot you
may be required to hire Parks
Department personnel. Rates vary.
Permits and Licensing Office: Located in Downtown Honolulu
at 650 S. King Street,
Ground Floor, 808/523-4525. Fax: 808/523-4079. Ask for Lois Lee or Ann Niino.
Hours: 7:45 am - 4:00 pm; Monday through Friday.
Jurisdiction: Some areas may be managed by both the
City and the State. In these
instances, you may need to have both a City and a State permit. State Filming
permits for state parks usually do not have a fee but you may be required to
hire an
environmental officer. Call the Hawaii Film Office for more details, 808/586-2570.
Restricted Areas: No filming activities are currently
allowed at Hanauma Bay
Nature Park.
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