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2024-04-11 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Janell Moseley
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From: Janell Moseley <br /> To: LPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Urgent Plea for Sustainable Farming and Vacation Rentals in Harmony <br /> Date: Thursday,April 11,2024 1:15:12 PM <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin & Commission Members, <br /> My name is Janell Moseley, and my 'ohana and I are deeply concerned about the impacts <br /> of Hawaii Bill 121 on our ability to sustain our farm in South Kona through our vacation <br /> rental property. Our small farm, where we grow macadamia nuts, avocado, sugarloaf <br /> pineapple, dragonfruit, and more, is notjust a business but a labor of love and a <br /> commitment to sustainable, organic farming practices. We have learned from our Native <br /> Hawaiian neighbor the most responsible practices of farming for our 'aina. <br /> Our vacation rental in town has been crucial in supporting our farm financially. It has <br /> enabled us to offer locally grown fruits and vegetables at affordable prices to our <br /> community. More so, it has been a platform for us to share our love for Hawaii, off-grid <br /> living, and sustainable farming practices with both our local community and visitors. This <br /> exchange has the potential to be a valuable educational resource, promoting sustainable <br /> living and deeper understanding of the 'aina. <br /> Unfortunately, Bill 121 threatens to strip us of the means to support our farm. Without the <br /> income from our vacation rental, we fear we will not be able to maintain our farming <br /> operations. This is notjust a loss for our family but for the community that benefits from <br /> our produce and the educational value we provide. <br /> Our Requests of the Planning Commission: <br /> We urge the commission to recommend an economic impact study to fully understand the <br /> implications of Bill 121 on small farmers like us who rely on vacation rentals. <br /> We request 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 /> We advocate for the planning commission to recommend streamlining the registration <br /> process and eliminating invasive requirements that do not consider the unique situations of <br /> property owners like us. <br /> We hope you will consider the broader impacts of Bill 121 on families and small farmers <br /> who are committed to sustainable living and contributing positively to our community. <br /> Mahalo for your time and consideration. <br /> Me ka ha'aha'a, <br /> Janell Moseley <br /> 75-5669 Kuakini Hwy 4-106 Kailua Kona, 97640 <br /> 808-333-9012 <br />
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