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2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Yuan Wang Testimony
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Ftom: yy3pyyypq <br /> To: WPCtesti <br /> subject: Urgent Need fmonv <br /> or RmaI.—of&II 121 Proviaons <br /> Date: Tcesd Apol 2,2D241-5:13 AM <br /> Chairman Dennis Lin <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 25 Aupuni St. <br /> Unit 1502 <br /> Hilo,HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairman Lin, <br /> I am writing to express my concerns regarding the current provisions of Bill 121 and its potential impacts on our community.As a resident <br /> deeply invested in the well-being and future of our island,I believe it is crucial to address several issues that could arise from the bill as it <br /> stands. <br /> Firstly,the enforcement of Bill 121 poses significant challenges.The resources required to monitor and enforce the new regulations could <br /> strain our Planning Department,diverting attention from other critical community projects.It is essential to consider whether our human <br /> resources are best allocated to this endeavor. <br /> Secondly,the bill introduces inequity among property owners.By differentiating between those who live on-site and those who do not,we <br /> risk creating a divide that does not reflect the spirit of aloha that defines our community.All property owners should be treated equally, <br /> ensuring a fair and inclusive approach. <br /> Lastly,the transformation of neighborhoods and the potential loss of the unique character of our communities is a concern that cannot be <br /> overlooked.The bill could lead to a homogenization of our neighborhoods,diminishing the diversity that makes each area special. <br /> In light of these concerns,I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: <br /> Conduct an economic impact study to fully understand the implications of Bill 121 on our community. <br /> Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests stay,as long as the owner is in the same building,on the <br /> same parcel,or on an adjacent parcel. <br /> Recommend streamlining the registration process to make it more accessible for property owners,without invasive requirements. <br /> These recommendations aim to ensure that any regulations implemented are fair,enforceable,and in the best interest of our community as a <br /> whole. <br /> Mabalo for your consideration of these important issues.I trust that the Windward Planning Commission will take these concerns into <br /> account and work towards a solution that benefits all residents of Hawaii County. <br /> Me ka ha`aba`a, <br /> YUAN WANG <br /> 1080 Ala Napummi St. <br /> 8084699585 <br /> Clear chat <br />
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