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basically said that because...the short-term vacation rentals that are <br /> in the bill are subject to this fee but those are not...those that are <br /> already in the resort zoning don't have such a fee...so by <br /> application...there's like a... <br /> Mr. Robinson: Unfair advantage... <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: Unfair advantage...that's what he's saying right and I just want to <br /> make sure...so the board is saying then...that the fact that the bill <br /> was originated from the administration and the details came from <br /> the administration...and it didn't come from the Council <br /> member...then it's okay...is that...help me here because I'm <br /> trying... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Yeah that's my initial thinking and that we don't know if it's <br /> gonna still...it's gonna end up a five hundred dollar or not <br /> right...at this point that's not anything that we can determine <br /> because the bill is still moving yeah but the fact is as far as I'm <br /> concerned the fact that it was created by the department...the fact <br /> that precedence as was mentioned in another...testimony earlier <br /> that this is common practice in other places as well...I think that <br /> those two aspects...the common practice of different designations <br /> having different applications...procedures...and then the second <br /> part that it was a department...those are the primary reason for <br /> myself... <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Could I add to that...I have a question for Ms. Eoff...I mean...so <br /> let's say this bill doesn't exist...or wasn't going to be <br /> introduced...those people that could pay the five hundred in the <br /> bill to get registered...would they...would they be legal...would <br /> they be... <br /> Ms. Eoff: Right now...residential zoning allows for like single use...single <br /> family residential or multi...but we've experienced <br /> this...proliferation of commercial use in residential zoning which <br /> is not exactly illegal because it's not specified directly in the code <br /> but for instance when bed & breakfast became popular years <br /> back...we didn't have anything in the code about that but it <br /> became a commercial use of a residential dwelling unit and so the <br /> County began to regulate it so they required anyone operating a <br /> bed &breakfast which mean you live on the property but you're <br /> using your home or a side of your home for a commercial <br /> 35 <br />