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2024-04-15 Bill 121 Britt Palmars
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May be an image of 6 people and people studying <br /> I have added context in RED to differentiate my comments from the original newspaper article in <br /> BLACK. <br /> By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald I Sunday, April 7, 2024, 12:05 a.m. <br /> Vacation Rentals BILL BLASTED BLASTED: Commissioners <br /> get an earful over proposed TAR regulations <br /> Fury and recriminations flew between vacation rental owners and county officials over <br /> proposed new short-term rental regulations Thursday at a marathon eight-hour meeting of the <br /> Windward Planning Commission, residents clashed with County Council Chair Heather <br /> Kimball over the controversial Bill 121, which would overhaul the county code concerning <br /> short-term vacation rentals. <br /> But despite— or perhaps because of—the anger surrounding the measure, the <br /> commission made no decision about the measure Thursday, postponing the decision until its <br /> May meeting. The bill redefines short-term rentals as "transient accommodation rentals," or <br /> TARs, and introduces a slew of conditions and requirements regarding how and where <br /> they are allowed to operate. Three classes of TARs are defined in the bill — owner-hosted, <br />
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