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2024-04-16 Bill 121 Scott Wiles
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W), <br /> n■ AA agenthost.ai n <br /> 11WONDERONOLULU N <br /> © - Detailed Dana - xBill 121 Lett <br /> • Bill 121 Letter Tool <br /> To:LPCtestimony hawaiicounty_gov Subject:Urgent Plea for Reconsideration of Bill 121 <br /> Impacts on Elderly Livelihoods <br /> Chairperson Barbara Defranco Leeward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni <br /> St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin&Commission Members, <br /> My name is Scott Wiles,and I am writing to express my strong opposition to Bill 121.My wife <br /> and I are deeply concerned about the impact this bill will have on my mother, June Wiles, <br /> who is nearing 92 years old.She operates a short-term vacation rental on our property, <br /> which is crucial for her financial independence and well-being. <br /> The income generated from this rental is vital for my mother to afford necessary assistance, <br /> allowing her to continue living in her home.Without this income, she would struggle to <br /> survive on her social security check alone, potentially becoming a burden to the State and <br /> County of Hawaii.This situation not only affects our family but also contributes to the local <br /> economy by employing a cleaning lady and a maintenance person, ensuring the rental <br /> remains in top condition for guests.Additionally, my mother pays nearly 19%in taxes to the <br /> State and County of Hawai'i on the income generated, highlighting her contribution to our <br /> local government's revenue. <br /> Given these circumstances,we urge the Planning Commission to consider the following <br /> recommendations: <br /> 1. Conduct an affordable housing study to fully understand the impact of Bill 121 on families <br /> like ours who rely on short-term rentals for supplementary income. <br /> 2. 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 /> 3. Recommend streamlining the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements <br /> that pose unnecessary burdens on homeowners. <br /> These measures will help ensure that families like mine can continue to support our loved <br /> ones without undue hardship or reliance on state resources. <br /> We appreciate your consideration of our situation and the broader implications of Bill 121 on <br /> the community. Mahalo for your time and understanding. <br /> Me ka mahalo nui, <br /> Scott Wiles 16-1569 Uhini Ana Rd Mt View, HI 96771808-968-7531 <br /> Clear chat <br /> ft.o -d <br />
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