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From: Josilyn Harsh <br /> To: WPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Bill 121 Testimony <br /> Date: Monday,April 1,2024 4:54:40 AM <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin and Members of the Windward Planning Commission, <br /> I am writing to discuss a concern of substantial importance to our family's short-term rental <br /> operation, and to the guests who frequent our establishment, within the context of the <br /> proposed Bill 121. My husband, Parker Vassau, also sent in written testimony. <br /> Our guests, whom we have the pleasure of hosting throughout the year, often seek to enhance <br /> their stay with various local services. It is a point of pride for us to recommend the best of <br /> what our local professionals offer, be it a massage therapist, yoga instructor, or a private chef. <br /> These services, while organized independently by our visitors, are a fundamental component <br /> of the overall experience at our property. <br /> Regrettably, the current draft of Bill 121 presents a critical issue where the frequent, <br /> personalized services enjoyed by our guests could inadvertently be categorized as "events." <br /> Such a misclassification would impose an unwarranted bureaucratic encumbrance,potentially <br /> dissuading guests from partaking in what are readily accessible services to all residents on the <br /> Big Island. <br /> In our experience, guests do not engage these professionals for public or commercial events <br /> but for private, often essential services that enhance their personal and familial well-being. It <br /> is not uncommon to have visitors coming to Hawaii specifically to heal and balance their lives. <br /> To conflate these private engagements with public events would seem to me to be a <br /> misinterpretation of the bill's intent and a misrepresentation of the activities conducted. <br /> I urge you to consider an amendment that will provide a clear exemption for these types of <br /> services. In an effort to provide solution-based recommendations, here is a potential <br /> amendment to the definition of Gathering: <br /> ""Gathering" means an informal congregation typical of residential areas, such as a picnic, <br /> yoga session, family dinner, or small birthday party. Professional services engaged by the <br /> residents or guests for their private enjoyment, such as in-home dining services, individual <br /> wellness sessions, or personal enrichment activities, are considered part of such gatherings, <br /> provided they are not publicly advertised or available and where the attendees stay within the <br /> parking area accompanying a transient accommodation rental." <br /> Your actions in this matter will have a profound impact. By fostering an environment that <br /> continues to allow the hiring of local professionals without the risk of misclassification, you <br /> will support not only the local economy but also the health, comfort, and satisfaction of <br /> ourselves and our guests all of which are pillars of our community's reputation as a premier <br /> destination. <br /> We appreciate your dedication to thoughtful legislation and trust that you will take this <br /> recommendation under earnest advisement. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Josilyn Vassau <br />