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.PD Background & Recommendation Report (PL-CCI-2024-000003) Bill 121
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PD Background and Recommendation Report Bill 121 Relating to Transient Accomodation Rentals (TAR) and Hosting Platforms
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done just that by setting out a fine schedule that has substantial fines for TARS that <br />operate in an unpermitted manner. <br />Bill 121 also requires that all hosting platforms like Air B&B and VRBO, register <br />with the County, as well as include TAR registration numbers on all of their listings and <br />provide monthly reports to the Planning Department of such listings. These platforms <br />have been instrumental in helping with the operations of TARs on the island so therefore, <br />it is necessary that rules and regulations be in place to ensure that the TARs on the island <br />are operating safely and legally. <br />Bill 121 seeks to address all forms of transient accommodation rentals that were <br />not defined in the code since the adoption of Bill 108 in 2018. In addition, to Bill 121, <br />there are two other bills in that have been introduced by the County Council. Bill 122 <br />proposes to repeal the definiton of Bed and Breakfast (B&Bs) and Bill 123 proposes to <br />amend the `ohana dwelling code to address long-term housings. <br />Historically, B&Bs have been the only type of hosted short-term vacation rentals <br />that is currently defined and regulated in the Zoning Code. B&B's currently require that <br />an owner/operator be on site and allow up to ten guests in up to five bedrooms and may <br />serve breakfast meals. Since Bill 121 is addressing all forms of hosted transient <br />accommodation rentals and B&B's are similar to either an Owner -hosted or Operator - <br />hosted TAR, the County Council has initiated Bill 122 to repeal B&B's to avoid <br />duplicated uses within Chapter 25 and provide clarity. By regulating B&B's as an <br />Owner -hosted or Operator -hosted TAR, there will be a more streamlined process which <br />will also require an annual review of the TARs. B&B's are currently not required to be <br />reviewed annually. This can often times allow for B&B's to operate in an unpermitted <br />manner but with the annual renewal and change in ownership requirements set forth in <br />Bill 121, there will be better regulation of these uses. <br />The County Council recognizes that for many local families, hosting vacationers <br />at their homes is something they enjoy and is critical to providing financial support for <br />their families. The impact of short-term rentals on communities varies significantly <br />across the State and use of these homes for short-term rental contributes to a statewide <br />shortage of homes for residents to live in and to the high cost of housing in Hawaii. Bill <br />123 aims to repeal and replace `ohana dwellings with accessory dwellings as well as <br />-16- <br />
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