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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Christopher Brashear Testimony From: Chris Brashear To: WPCtestimony Subject: Concerns of Bill 121's impact on Local Economy and Community Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 12:46:38 PM 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 concerns about the proposed changes under Bill 121, which I believe could have unintended negative impacts on our local economy, community, and the very fabric of our island's way of life. As an Airbnb host who lives in Kona and owns 3 properties, these rentals not only allow my family to call this beautiful island our home but also support local businesses, cleaners, and construction workers. The proposed bill, while well-intentioned in its efforts to regulate short-term rentals, overlooks the broader economic and social contributions of hosts like myself. We play a vital role in supporting the local economy by providing jobs and income for residents, and by contributing to the vibrancy and diversity of our communities. The restrictions and requirements introduced by Bill 121, such as the affidavit requirement and invasive registration processes, could significantly hinder our ability to continue supporting our local economy. Therefore, I humbly request the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: 1. Remove the affidavit requirement to alleviate unnecessary burdens on property owners. 2. Streamline the registration process and eliminate invasive requirements, ensuring a fair and efficient system for all. 3. Conduct an economic impact study to fully understand the implications of Bill 121 on local businesses, workers, and the broader community. By addressing these concerns, we can ensure that the regulations serve the best interests of Hawaii County, balancing the need for regulation with the preservation of our local economy and community spirit. Mahalo for considering my perspective on this important issue. I believe that through thoughtful dialogue and collaboration, we can find a solution that respects the rights of property owners while addressing the concerns of the community. With much aloha, Christopher Brashear 77-363 Sunset Dr 808-657-2940