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homeowners. These measures may not only be challenging to enforce <br /> but could also infringe on private property rights, creating inequity <br /> among residents. I recommend streamlining the registration process and <br /> eliminating invasive requirements to ensure fairness and ease of <br /> compliance. <br /> Lastly, the transformation of neighborhoods into tourist <br /> accommodations is a valid concern. However, I believe that with proper <br /> regulations that respect the rights of homeowners while addressing <br /> community concerns, we can find a balanced solution. I suggest the <br /> commission recommend removing restrictions about where hosts live <br /> and where guests stay, as long as the owner is in the same building, on <br /> the same parcel, or on an adjacent parcel. <br /> Our community thrives on the spirit of aloha, welcoming visitors from <br /> around the world while preserving the essence of our islands. By <br /> reconsidering aspects of Bill 121 and seeking a more balanced <br /> approach, we can protect our community's interests and continue to <br /> embrace the values that make Hawai'i unique. <br /> Mahalo for considering my concerns and recommendations. I hope we <br /> can work together towards a solution that benefits all stakeholders <br /> involved. <br /> Me ke aloha pumehana <br /> Daniel E Malone <br /> 13-3525 kumakahi street <br /> Pahoa, HI 96778 <br /> Klmalone60@outlook.com <br /> Cell phone - 412-977-6118 <br /> Get Outlook for iOS <br />