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2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Danielle Gall Testimony
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2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Danielle Gall Testimony
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expenses from Hawaii County. <br /> 16. <br /> We want the planning commission to recommend that if the language related to <br /> permitting status and safety is retained, homeowners be allowed to provide a letter <br /> from a licensed general contractor or a licensed architect indicating that the property <br /> has been constructed in a "workmanlike manner" and continue to operate pending <br /> resolution of any planning or building department complaints. <br /> 17. <br /> We want the County Council and/or planning commission to provide alternatives for <br /> local families who are getting their house fixed, fumigating, displaced by disaster or <br /> relocating. <br /> 1. <br /> We a specific exemption in the definition of "professional services" for activities <br /> commonly hired by guests using homes under the definition of "gathering," such <br /> as personal chefs, personal drivers, yoga instructors, masseuses, or stylists. <br /> These should not be classified under the formal "event" category, as their <br /> occasional presence is typical in residential settings and should be permissible <br /> without special permits. This needs more clarity in the proposed bill because the <br /> current picnics, family dinner, or small birthday party do not include these. <br /> Danielle Gall <br />
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