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2017-02-01 Hearing Transcript - County Council Initiated Bill 256
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have you guys have a ticket." And, the ticket is a $100 per car. Yes, so, and another thing, I'm <br />going to answer your questions. If she has a bed & breakfast, and she doesn't have a permit or a <br />license for it, she is illegally running a bed & breakfast business because that thing has to be <br />certified and checked by the inspectors to make sure that her kitchen is passing a, passing the <br />regulations and the laws. <br />HENKEL: Thank you. <br />ARAI: Mr. Chairman, please be mindful that what's agendized today is comments on the draft <br />bill, and I just want to make sure we don't dove you know, migrate too often and start speaking <br />about a particular situation. <br />HENKEL: Okay, thank you. Does anyone else have any questions pertaining to this bill for the <br />testifiers? Thank you. You may be seated. <br />SONOGNINL Okay, thank you very much. <br />CHANG: Thank you. <br />HENKEL: You're welcome. Could we have a motion to close public testimony? <br />MIYASATO: I make a motion to close public testimony. <br />IKEDA: Second. <br />HENKEL: It's been moved and seconded. Allin favor say aye? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />HENKEL: Opposed? Okay, public testimony is closed. What we would, what we need now is <br />discussion and a motion for action. <br />MIYASATO: Chair, I have a, I guess a question. Being that short-term rental is I guess <br />unregulated, what is the enforcement mechanism for this? <br />JACKSON: We don't actually regulate the use, but if this bill were passed, we would regulate <br />the parking. Meaning, if, if a homeowner was not compliant with this parking requirement, then <br />we can go through the enforcement provisions in the Zoning Code which involves a notice of <br />violation and daily fines. <br />MIYASATO: Would you know off hand what the fine would be? <br />JACKSON: What was that? <br />MIYASATO: Would you know off hand what the fine would be? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />12 <br />
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