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(d) Nonconforming use certificates overdue by more than ninety days will not be <br /> accepted and the failure to renew shall be considered voluntary forfeiture of the <br /> certificate, rendering the certificate ineligible for further renewal. <br /> Section 25-4-16.15. Annual renewal of nonconforming use certificates; denial. <br /> Renewal of a nonconforming use certificate may be denied if the director verifies any <br /> of the following: <br /> (1) The applicant has violated pertinent laws; <br /> (2) The affidavit affirming that the transient accommodation rental meets all health, <br /> safety, and code requirements is found to be inaccurate; <br /> (3) The owner is delinquent in payment of County property taxes, transient <br /> accommodation taxes, fees, fines, or penalties assessed in relation to the <br /> transient accommodation rental; <br /> (4) Evidence of non-responsive management, such as issuance of a notice of <br /> violation, police reports, or verified complaints of noise or other disturbances <br /> relating to the transient accommodation rental operations; <br /> (5) The renewal request and renewal fee were not received within ninety days of the <br /> expiration date indicated on the certificate; <br /> c6) Any violation of standards set forth in section 25-4-16.17; or <br /> (7) The transient accommodation rental has been abandoned pursuant to section <br /> 25-4-62. <br /> Section 25-4-16.16. Notice of denial of a nonconforming use certificate application or <br /> renewal and appeal. <br /> (a) Notice of a decision by the director to deny_a nonconforming use certificate or <br /> renewal of a nonconforming use certificate shall be transmitted in writing to the <br /> property owner. <br /> (b) Within thirty days after the transmittal of a notice of denial, the owner may appeal to <br /> the board of appeals as provided by section 6-9.2, Hawai`i County Charter, and <br /> sections 25-2-20 through 25-2-25. <br /> Section 25-4-16.17. Transient accommodation rental operation standards. <br /> The transient accommodation rental operation shall comply with the following <br /> standards, which shall be prominently displayed within the rental. <br /> (1) Posted information and responsive management standards. <br /> (A) For hosted rentals, a host shall physically reside on the same building site <br /> as the transient accommodation rental during transient accommodation <br /> rental operations and shall be reachable at the request of renters, <br /> neighbors, and County agencies within one hour of a request. A copy of <br /> the registration as well as the host's name and phone number, shall be <br /> displayed in a conspicuous place on the premises that is readily visible to <br /> any occupants. In emergency or unforeseen circumstances,the host may <br /> request a temporary exception from this standard from the director. <br /> (B) For un-hosted rentals, a reachable person shall respond via telephone to a <br /> request from a guest, neighbor, or County agency within one hour of <br /> receiving that request and shall be physically present at the transient <br /> accommodation rental within three hours of receiving a call from a renter, <br /> 9 <br />