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(2) Good neighbor policy. The owner or reachable person shall be <br />responsible to ensure that activities taking �place within the short- <br />term vacation rental conform to the character of the existing <br />neighborhood in which the rental is located. At a minimum, the <br />following shall be prominently displayed within the dwelling unit <br />and recited in the rental agreement signed by the tenant: <br />(A) Quiet hours shall be from 9:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m., during <br />which time the noise from the short-term vacation rental <br />shall not unreasonably disturb adjacent neighbors. <br />(B) Sound that is audible beyond the property boundaries <br />during neon -quiet hours shall not be more excessive than <br />would be otherwise associated with a residential area. <br />(C) Sound generated by machine or device that is audible <br />at a distance of fifty feet from the machine or device <br />producing the sound is prohibited. <br />(D) Guest vehicles shall be parked in the designated onsite <br />parking area. <br />(3) All print and internet advertising of short-term vacation rentals, <br />including _ listings istings with a rental service or real estate firm, shall <br />include the registration or nonconforming_ use certificate number. <br />(4) A copy of the registration or nonconforming use certificate, as <br />well as the reachable person's name and phone number, shall be <br />displayed in the back of the front door of the sleeping_ quarters. <br />(5) Off-street parking shall meet the requirements set forth in section <br />25-4-51 a)(8) and applicable parking standards in this chapter. <br />(6) Any commercial signage that advertises a short-term vacation <br />rental shall comply with the requirements of section 22-2.6 and <br />chapter 3 of this Code. <br />(d) Complaints and public information. <br />(1) The director shall: <br />(A) Receive and track complaints regarding short-term vacation <br />rentals; and <br />(B) Provide information about rules, policies, and procedures <br />pertaining to short-term vacation rentals to property owners, <br />managers, neighbors, and the general public. <br />(2) The director shall adopt rules, in accordance with chapter 91, Hawai `i <br />Revised Statutes, for the purpose of implementing this subsection. <br />(e) Director duties in event of emergency. <br />In the event of an emergency, natural or manmade, where multiple short- <br />term vacation rentals are lost in any given district, the director will facilitate <br />the replacement of such inventory in the district of origin, including <br />accepting applications for new short-term vacation rentals, and proposing <br />changes to Count z� oning districts, or both, to allow growth in the industry. <br />10 <br />