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2025-05-01 PL-BOA-2025-000119 Petition
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The purpose of Ordinance 2018-114, creating Zoning Code, Section 25-4-16- <br /> 16.3, is as follows: <br /> SECTION 1. Findings and Purpose. The short-term rental of <br /> residential units, as an alternative to traditional resort and hotel <br /> accommodations, is an emerging trend in the visitor industry that <br /> continues to grow in popularity. <br /> The purpose of this ordinance is to manage the impacts of these short- <br /> term vacation rentals by: 1) defining where this use will be allowed; 2) <br /> establishing provisions and standards to regulate this use; and 3) <br /> providing an avenue for an existing use deemed to be improper by this <br /> ordinance, to apply for a nonconforming use certificate that would <br /> allow them to continue to operate in a non-permitted district. <br /> (emphasis added in italics) <br /> §205A-21 Findings and purposes. <br /> The legislature finds that, special controls on developments within an <br /> area along the shoreline are necessary to avoid permanent losses of <br /> valuable resources and the foreclosure of management options, and to <br /> ensure that adequate access, by dedication or other means, to public <br /> owned or used beaches, recreation areas, and natural reserves is <br /> provided. The legislature finds and declares that it is the state policy <br /> to preserve, protect, and where possible, to restore the natural <br /> resources of the coastal zone of Hawaii. <br /> (5) A clear and concise statement of any other relevant facts: <br /> The building and premises used for transient accommodations at 14 Oeoe St. <br /> was wrongfully certified by the Planning Department by issuance of NUCR (2023 <br /> and 2024) and will be wrongfully certified in 2025. No single-family lives there, the <br /> owners never previously established a single-family use, and the owners do not <br /> verify or regulate that only a "single-family", as defined by Planning Commission <br /> Rule 9-4(u), can rent the premises. <br /> Ord. 16-114 did not authorize interior renovations to create additional <br /> bedrooms or exterior enlargement of the existing building or premises to create <br /> additional gathering space under strict statutory interpretation. Planning <br /> 8 <br />
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