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From: Mario Alvarez <br /> To: W PCtesti mono <br /> Subject: Bill 121 testimony <br /> Date: Monday,April 1, 2024 7:06:48 AM <br /> Distinguished Members of the Windward Planning Commission, <br /> The quiet hour restrictions as currently proposed in Bill 121 are a one- <br /> dimensional solution to a multi-faceted issue. They ignore the variable <br /> nature of community life and tourism in our region. Take, for instance, <br /> the celebrations of traditional Polynesian festivals, where music and <br /> communal joy are fundamental. Under the new bill, these cultural <br /> expressions, even when moderated, could fall foul of the strict 8-7 quiet <br /> hours, unfairly punishing homeowners and diminishing the guest <br /> experience. Further, consider the impact on guests who, coming from <br /> different time zones, may have social hours that don't align with the <br /> proposed strict quiet times. Their normal activities could be <br /> misconstrued as noise violations. <br /> The impracticality of a blanket quiet time only for TAR's is evident. <br /> Instead, we suggest a more tailored approach that respects both the <br /> rights of homeowners to rent out their properties and the rights of the <br /> community to peaceful enjoyment. <br /> I propose a tier approach <br /> 1 . 9pm to 7am for quiet hours. I think this is fair to everyone <br /> involved. <br /> 2. That from 9pm to 11 pm noise levels be measured by <br /> objective decibel limits at property boundaries rather than <br /> the arbitrary standards of disturbance currently drafted. <br /> We urge the commission to reconsider these quiet hour regulations, to <br /> ensure they are grounded in fairness and the reality of island life, both <br /> for residents and our valued guests. <br />