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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-15 Bill 121 Adrianna Erreguin From: vw7777Cavahoo.com To: LPCtestimonv Subject: Opposition Bill 121LIrgent Plea for Consideration:The Lifeline of a Widow Date: Monday,April 15,2024 3:03:17 PM Chairperson Barbara Defranco Leeward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 Aloha Chairperson Lin & Commission Members, I am writing to you today as a 65-year-old widow, reaching out with a heavy heart and a plea for understanding and compassion. The proposed changes under Hawaii Bill 121 threaten the very essence of my livelihood and the financial stability that I have come to rely on through my vacation rental. For me, this isn't just a business; it's a lifeline. It's the means through which I can maintain my independence, afford my living expenses, and stay connected to the vibrant community that I love. The thought of losing this capability is not only daunting but terrifying. I understand the concerns that have been raised regarding vacation rentals, including enforceability, inequity, and the transformation of neighborhoods. However, I believe that with thoughtful consideration and targeted solutions, we can address these issues without stripping away the means of survival for individuals like myself. Therefore, I humbly request the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: Conduct an Economic Impact Study: Before making irreversible decisions, it's crucial to understand the full economic implications of Bill 121 on homeowners who depend on vacation rentals for their livelihood. Recommend the Removal of Intrusive Reporting Requirements: Simplifying the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements would allow homeowners to operate more freely without compromising the integrity of our neighborhoods. Implement an Undue Hardship Clause: Recognizing that for some, like myself, the operation of a vacation rental is a matter of financial survival. This clause would provide a safeguard for homeowners at risk of losing their housing due to the new regulations. I am not opposed to regulation or oversight. I believe in the responsible stewardship of our community and the aloha spirit that guides us. However, I also believe in fairness, compassion, and the recognition of individual circumstances. I kindly ask for your understanding and to consider the profound impact that these regulations may have on the lives of many, including myself. Let us find a path forward that honors the spirit of Hawaii, protects our communities, and also respects the needs of homeowners who contribute positively to our island's economy and culture. Mahalo for your time and consideration. With warmest aloha, Adrianna Erreguin