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2024-04-18 Bill 121 Barbara Bowling
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From: barb <br /> To: LPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Short term rentals <br /> Date: Thursday,April 18, 2024 9:30:47 AM <br /> Chairperson Barbara Defranco Leeward Planning Commission County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni <br /> St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin & Commission Members, <br /> I am writing to express my concerns regarding the proposed changes under Hawaii Bill 121, <br /> specifically those that could negatively impact short-term rentals in designated areas. Our <br /> community has greatly benefited from these rentals, and I believe it is crucial to consider <br /> the broader implications of restrictive measures. <br /> Short-term rentals have proven to be a vital part of our local economy, providing <br /> significant employment opportunities for residents and contributing to the diversity of our <br /> tourism industry. Unlike traditional hotel accommodations, short-term rentals offer visitors <br /> a unique and personalized experience, allowing them to immerse themselves in our local <br /> culture and communities. This not only supports our economy but also promotes a deeper <br /> understanding and appreciation of our island's heritage. <br /> Furthermore, property owners who operate short-term rentals are committed to <br /> maintaining their properties to a high standard, ensuring that guests have a safe and <br /> enjoyable stay. This commitment extends to the neighborhoods in which these rentals are <br /> located, contributing to the overall well-being and attractiveness of our communities. <br /> In light of these considerations, I respectfully request that the Planning Commission: <br /> Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests stay, as <br /> long as the owner is in the same building, on the same parcel, or on an adjacent parcel. <br /> Recommend streamlining the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements <br /> that do not directly contribute to the safety or quality of short-term rentals. <br /> Recommend that Hawaii County provide clarity for tiny homes, tents, trailers, and other <br /> alternative accommodations, recognizing their value in diversifying our tourism offerings <br /> and providing affordable options for visitors. <br /> By supporting these recommendations, we can ensure that short-term rentals continue to <br /> thrive in designated areas, providing economic benefits, employment opportunities, and a <br /> unique tourism experience that distinguishes our island from other destinations. <br /> Mahalo for considering my perspective on this important issue. <br /> With warmest aloha, <br />
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