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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Libby Weathers Testimony From: WeathersRE Weathers Cc: WPCtestimonv; LPCtestimonv Subject: Urgent Call for Reevaluation of Bill 121"s Impact on Local Communities Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 9:28:48 AM Subject: Urgent Call for Reevaluation of Bill 121's Impact on Local Communities Chairman Dennis Lin Windward Planning Commission County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 Aloha Chairman Lin, I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the proposed measures under Bill 121. As a resident of Kailua-Kona, I have witnessed firsthand the potential impacts such regulations could have on our local communities, particularly in terms of enforceability, inequity, and the transformation of neighborhoods. Firstly, the enforceability of Bill 121 raises significant concerns. The allocation of human resources within the Planning Department is already stretched thin, and the additional burden of enforcing these new regulations could detract from other critical functions. It is imperative that we consider the practicality of enforcement before implementing such sweeping changes. Moreover, the bill introduces a level of inequity that cannot be overlooked. By imposing restrictions that disproportionately affect certain property owners, we risk undermining the principles of fairness and equal treatment under the law. It is crucial that we strive for regulations that are equitable and just for all members of our community. I pay my taxes and rely heavily upon the income from my ohana for my livelihood. Lastly, the transformation of neighborhoods is a matter of great concern. The unique character and spirit of our communities are what make Hawaii such a special place to live. We must be cautious of any measures that could fundamentally alter the fabric of our neighborhoods, potentially displacing long-term residents and changing the landscape of our island. In light of these concerns, I respectfully request that the Planning Commission consider the following recommendations: Conduct an economic impact study to fully understand the ramifications of Bill 121 on our local economy and communities. • Recommend the removal of dangerous signage requirements and protect operators from the public disclosure of addresses and ownership, to ensure the privacy and safety of our residents. • Recommend streamlining the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements, to reduce the burden on property owners and the Planning Department alike. These recommendations aim to address the core issues at hand, while ensuring that any regulations implemented are fair, enforceable, and in the best interest of our communities. Mahalo for your consideration of these important matters. I trust that the Windward Planning Commission will take these concerns into account and work towards solutions that uphold the values and well-being of our island. Me ke aloha Libby Weathers 73-4201 Kahl Place Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 808-333-2110 weathersre(d�Qmail.com