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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Brian J. Daniel Testimony From: Brian Daniel To: WPCtestinnonv Subject: Hawaii County Bill 121 Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 6:05:41 PM To: WPCtestimony(�4hawaiicounty,gov Subject: Urgent Concerns Regarding Bill 121 and Its Impacts Chairman Dennis Lin Windward Planning Commission County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 Aloha Chairman Lin, I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding Bill 121 and its potential impacts on our community. As a resident and property owner in Hawaii, I believe it is crucial to address several issues that could arise from the implementation of this bill. Firstly, the bill's approach to regulating short-term rentals could significantly transform our neighborhoods, moving away from the sense of community and aloha that defines our island. The restrictions on where hosts live and where guests stay could lead to a decrease in the availability of affordable accommodations for visitors, which in turn could affect our local tourism economy. Moreover, the bill's requirements, such as the affidavit requirement and invasive registration processes, pose a threat to private property rights and impose undue burdens on property owners. These requirements could deter homeowners from offering short- term rentals, further reducing the availability of accommodations and impacting the livelihoods of those who depend on this income. In light of these concerns, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: Remove the affidavit requirement to alleviate the burden on property owners. Continue to define short-term rentals as under 30 days to maintain clarity and consistency. Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests stay, as long as the owner is in the same building, on the same parcel, or on an adjacent parcel. Several bills have already been passed regarding transient accommodations it seems the hotel industry is not satisfied and keeps coming back to tweak these hopeful laws . As they are designed to outlaw a Hawaiian Cottage industry . These recommendations aim to address the enforceability, inequity, and human resource allocation concerns previously expressed by the Planning Commission. By considering these changes, we can work towards a more balanced and fair approach to regulating short-term rentals in Hawaii County. Mahalo for your attention to these matters. I look forward to your positive response and am hopeful for a resolution that respects the rights of property owners while considering the well-being of our communities. Me ka mahalo nui, Brian J. Daniel 11-3890 Fifth Street, Volcano, Hawaii 96785 808-967-8127 Brian Daniel