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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Rochelle Jensen Testimony From: Kai Malie To: WPCtestimonv Subject: Concerns Regarding the impact of Bill 121 Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 7:52:14 AM Chairman Dennis Lin Windward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 Aloha Chairman Lin, My name is Rochelle Jensen, and I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the proposed changes under Bill 121, which directly impact my vacation rental in the Hawaiian Shores community. As a fully licensed operator under the current directives, I have always ensured compliance with local regulations, contributing to the local economy by employing three individuals to manage and maintain the property. The proposed Bill 121, however,presents significant challenges to my ability to continue providing these employment opportunities and supporting the local community. The bill's stringent requirements, such as the affidavit requirement and invasive registration processes, not only impose undue burdens on operators like myself but also threaten the livelihoods of those I employ. In light of these concerns, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: Recommend the removal of the affidavit requirement, which places an unnecessary burden on property owners. Recommend streamlining the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements, thereby simplifying compliance for operators. Recommend removing dangerous signage requirements and protect operators from the public disclosure of addresses and ownership, ensuring our privacy and safety. These recommendations aim to address the enforceability, inequity, and human resource allocation concerns previously expressed by the Planning Commission, while also considering the transformation of neighborhoods and the lack of data supporting the bill's efficacy. I believe that with thoughtful amendments, Bill 121 can achieve its objectives without disproportionately impacting small operators and the local economy. I urge the Planning Commission to consider the broader implications of this bill on property rights, local employment, and the community's well-being. Mahalo for your attention to these matters. Me ke aloha pumehana, Rochelle Jensen 5885 Tower Drive Manitou Beach, Michigan 49253 517.215.1175 kaimaliel7(j4gma� il.com