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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-13 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Kolby Ashton Testimony From: Kolby Ashton To: W PCtesti mons Subject: Bill 121 Testimony Date: Saturday,April 13,2024 9:34:58 AM Members of the Windward Planning Commission, I'm reaching out with a straightforward ask about Bill 121specifically,the part about needing a health and safety affidavit for short-term rentals. Frankly,this feels like overkill. We're all for keeping things safe. But here's the thing: we already follow strict building codes and safety measures. Adding another layer with this affidavit doesn't just double the workload; it feels redundant. Every year,we're already on top of making our place safer and more welcoming for our guests and our hosts. So,why the affidavit? It's another hoop to jump through, another form in a pile that doesn't make us any safer than the city's current codes do. The county already struggles with enforcement. Why another thing to manage? Here's a thought: let's skip the affidavit. If the place passes its inspections and meets the codes,that should be enough proof we're doing things right. Or at least, let's find a way to use what we already do to meet this new requirement. Make the existing inspections count for more. Keeping it simple benefits everyone. It keeps us focused on real safety improvements instead of paperwork. And it keeps the path clear for homeowners to contribute to our local tourism without unnecessary red tape. Please make this recommendation to the County Council. Thanks for considering this. Let's keep our focus on practical safety, not just more forms to fill out. Best, Kolby Ashton 801-819-8910