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2024-03-30 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Concerned Citizen Testimony
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For most of us who have additional units, the risks of maintaining LTR are too high and <br /> converting is not a viable option. If forced out of TAR business these units will remain <br /> vacant, and will only produce a greater loss for everyone. <br /> 8. There are multiple unreasonable requests of Bill 121. <br /> To mention just a few: <br /> a. Defining where the owner/host must live. <br /> What if the owner/host is a widowed elderly woman or man who does not want to move? <br /> The ability to continue to live in the three-bedroom house they have had in their family <br /> for generations is now too overwhelming for them to keep by themselves and/or simply <br /> too emotionally painful to live in but living in the smaller ohana on the property and <br /> TARing their house allows them the only opportunity to have some income to live out <br /> their remaining years, and keep their property, and with dignity provide a place for their <br /> family to stay when they come to visit them. <br /> b. Owner/Host must be reachable within one hour of a request. <br /> What if an owner/host is traveling or takes a day off and out enjoying part of the island <br /> that has limited or no cell service? <br /> What if a host is having personal time with family or friends or any reasonable scenario <br /> that requires us to shut off our phones or prohibits us from responding within one hour? <br /> • What is the reasonable logic to only target TARS? What about landlords who live off- <br /> island and take weeks to respond to a safely issue or maintenance issue? <br /> c. Quiet hours of 8pm - 7 am. <br /> It is acceptable for a LTR or homeowners to make as much noise as they choose from <br /> 8pm - 10pm even if it is disturbing to neighbors? <br /> • What is the reasonable logic to only target TARS? <br /> d. Off-street parking shall meet the requirements set forth in section 25-4-51 <br /> It is acceptable for LTRs or homeowners with multiple vehicles to their property <br /> operational and not operational not to have equal parking requirements? <br /> • What is the reasonable logic to only target TARS? <br /> e. Signoge indicating street address and registration number. <br /> This puts the property and those staying on the property at risk of unwanted attention, <br /> local theft, trespassing etc. <br /> f. Property tax assessments <br />
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