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2024-04-04 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Pat Holman
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From: Pat H <br /> To: WPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Urgent concerns regarding bill 121 and it's impact on local communities <br /> Date: Thursday,April 4,2024 11:20:36 AM <br /> TO: <br /> Chairman Dennis Lin <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 25 Aupuni St. <br /> Unit 1502 <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairman Lin, <br /> am writing to express my deep concerns regarding Bill 121 and its potential <br /> impacts on our local communities, particularly in terms of enforceability, inequity, <br /> and the transformation of neighborhoods. As a resident deeply invested in the <br /> well-being of our community, I believe it is crucial to address these issues before <br /> moving forward with the bill. <br /> Firstly, the enforceability of Bill 121 raises significant concerns. Without adequate <br /> resources and manpower, the Planning Department may struggle to effectively <br /> enforce the new regulations, leading to selective enforcement and potential <br /> inequities. This could unfairly target certain property owners while allowing <br /> others to bypass the rules, creating an uneven playing field. <br /> Secondly, the bill introduces inequity by differentiating between property owners <br /> based on their residency status. This distinction could disadvantage local families <br /> who rely on short-term rentals as a source of income, further exacerbating the <br /> economic divide within our community. It is essential to ensure equal treatment <br /> for all property owners, regardless of whether they live on-site or not. <br /> Lastly, the transformation of neighborhoods is a significant concern. By imposing <br /> strict regulations on short-term rentals, we risk altering the character of our <br /> neighborhoods and limiting the availability of affordable accommodations for <br /> visitors. This could have a detrimental effect on our local economy, which heavily <br /> relies on tourism. <br /> In light of these concerns, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to <br /> consider the following recommendations: <br /> Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests <br />
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