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From: Don Carroll <br /> To: LPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Urgent Reconsideration of Bill 121"s Impact on Local Communities <br /> Date: Thursday,April 11,2024 10:23:44 PM <br /> Urgent Reconsideration of Bill 121's Impact on Local Communities <br /> Chairperson Barbara Defranco Leeward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni St.Unit 1502 <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin&Commission Members, <br /> I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding Hawaii Bill 121 and its potential impacts on our local <br /> communities,particularly in terms of enforceability,inequity,and the transformation of neighborhoods.As <br /> a Hawaii resident and registered voter. I am deeply invested in the well-being of our community;I urge the <br /> commission to consider the following points and recommendations. <br /> Firstly,the enforceability of Bill 121 raises significant concerns. The resources required to monitor and <br /> enforce the proposed regulations could strain the Planning Department's staff,diverting attention from other <br /> critical community development projects. This could lead to a misallocation of human resources, impacting <br /> the department's overall efficiency and effectiveness. <br /> Secondly,the bill introduces elements of inequity by not providing equal treatment to all property owners. <br /> Specifically,it differentiates between owners who live on-site and those who do not,but still manage their <br /> properties responsibly. This distinction could unfairly penalize responsible operators and caretakers, <br /> undermining the spirit of fairness and equality. <br /> Lastly,the transformation of neighborhoods under Bill 121 could lead to unintended consequences,such as <br /> educing the availability of affordable accommodations for visitors and impacting the local tourism <br /> economy. This,in turn,could have a ripple effect on small businesses and the broader community.Example <br /> to consider that Volcano National Park had 1.6 million visitors last year.Where would these people stay if <br /> STR were not available? <br /> Personal example in our life's experience of the importance and availability of STR.When the 2018 <br /> Volcanic Eruption started.We were forced by mandatory evacuation from our home(Living in Leilani <br /> Estates)and needed to find housing quickly.We secured a STR in a few hours,which turned into several <br /> months.I am sure there were some people in Maui who had the same experience of finding temporary <br /> housing as we did. <br /> In light of these concerns,I respectfully request the Planning Commission to: <br /> 1. Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests stay,ensuring <br /> fairness and flexibility for property owners. <br /> 2. Recommend streamlining the registration process to eliminate unnecessary burdens on property <br /> owners. <br /> 3. Recommend the inclusion of an undue hardship clause to protect homeowners at risk of losing <br /> their housing due to the bill's requirements.Basically a Grandfather Clause to those who currently <br /> operate owner occupied STR. <br /> These recommendations aim to address the bill's potential negative impacts while preserving the interests of our <br /> local communities. <br /> Mahalo for considering my perspective on this important matter.I trust that the commission will take these points <br /> into account and work towards a more balanced and equitable approach to regulating short-term rentals in Hawaii <br /> County. <br />