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Jeffery W. Darrow for Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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I <br /> 4 <br /> y <br /> } <br /> i <br /> i <br /> f <br /> property, they can do short-term vacation rentals all they want. So, can somebody explain why <br /> this person even needs to do a Change of Zone for an STVR if they're going to host it? <br /> COOK: So technically the proposed project to this point is no longer considered an STVR. <br /> STVR's are only un-hosted rentals. Once it is hosted it is no longer considered a short-term <br /> vacation rental. That is correct that we currently do not have codes and laws in place that govern <br /> the hosted rentals. So, it is not absolutely necessary that he apply for the Change of Zone in <br /> order to do a hosted rental. What I understand is initially they had proposed un-hosted and then <br /> from there they changed their proposal because of the testimony from the community and <br /> opposition to the un-hosted rentals. Anything further than that, I would all the applicant or <br /> their representative to answer in terms of what their intention is with the Change of Zone. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Anybody else? Yes, Mr. Aguinaldo? <br /> AGUINALDO: Can you guys hear me? <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes. <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, this is for Eric. Eric,you indicated the Puna Community Development <br /> Plan. Within the plan for that area, it indicates that they're able to do hosted rentals because <br /> that's a big part of it right, I kind of heard you indicated that it fits within those boundaries and <br /> guidelines. <br /> COOK: So, I can answer that question, so what is fitting in within that map is the Volcano <br /> Community Village Center, proposed, and then within the Volcano Village Community Center <br /> the types of uses prescribed by the CDP. Allowed and desired uses for that zone includes small <br /> bed and breakfast homes and small inns, that was included as the type of business that <br /> community would be okay with having happened to develop in that area, which is the Volcano <br /> Community Village Center. And so, the property lies just inside of that. It's right inside the <br /> Village Center boundary and so the plan is agreeable to that type of use. But it doesn't <br /> specifically say this property can do un-hosted rentals, it's just the community when that was <br /> created was agreeable to those types of uses within that boundary and the property does sit <br /> within that boundary. <br /> AGUINALDO: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: One moment Mr. An. <br /> AU: Thank you Chair. I just want to thank Eric for that presentation, and I just want to make a <br /> comment and just to remind my fellow Commissioners that, although the applicant is sharing <br /> with us and in the application, they're informing us of their intentions. The fact of the matter is <br /> this is a rezone. So, we need to look at it as the rezone. Okay, so I just don't want to get off <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT B (DRAFT) <br />
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