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From: Cynthia Rubinstein <br /> To: WPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Hawaii County Bill 121 <br /> Date: Wednesday,April 3,2024 6:35:18 PM <br /> Subject: Urgent Concerns Regarding Bill 121 and Its Impact on Local Communities <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 deep concerns regarding Bill 121 and its potential impacts on <br /> our local communities, particularly in terms of enforceability, inequity, and the <br /> transformation of neighborhoods. As a resident of Volcano, Hawaii, I have witnessed <br /> firsthand the positive contributions that short-term rentals bring to our local economy and <br /> community cohesion. However, I fear that Bill 121, in its current form, may inadvertently <br /> harm those it seeks to protect. <br /> Firstly, the enforceability of Bill 121 raises significant concerns. Without sufficient human <br /> resources, the Planning Department may struggle to effectively monitor and enforce the <br /> proposed regulations, leading to selective enforcement and potential inequities. This could <br /> unfairly penalize well-intentioned property owners while failing to address the root issues <br /> at hand. <br /> Removing legal NUC"s and 30 day minimum stays is counter productive to <br /> promoting the home stays that many visitor prefer to hotel stays. Those who do <br /> prefer these venues will choose another tropical climate that is less expensive as <br /> they are not likely to segway to hotel stays. <br /> The Entire Problem with short term stays, Statewide, is without a doubt the lack of <br /> enforcement by the Departments of Planning and Permitting. <br /> The truth of the matter is that they do not have the manpower To Enforce. You do Not <br /> Need another bill to become law. All that is needed is to hire more people to enforce the <br /> laws already on the books. Make people comply with the current zoning rather than <br /> create more chaos. <br />