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I T) -�A �- <br />kuleana Mortgage LLC, <br />4 Kamehameha Avenue <br />Hilo, Hawaii 9(2120 <br />info kuleano0amail .c0m <br />Tel: 808-935-9350 <br />TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION TO HAWAII COUNTY COUNCIL BILL 121 <br />Hearing Date & Time: April 4, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. <br />Location: Hawaii County Council Chambers, 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo <br />This testimony is submitted in opposition to Hawaii County Council Bill # 121. <br />First and foremost, I call upon each Councilmember to vote in a manner that is consistent with the <br />majority of Hawaii Island consitutents. Without equivocation, the testimony at each and every hearing which <br />pertains to vacation rentals has been, and continues to be, overwhelmingly in opposition to further restrictions, <br />limitations and governmental interference with the commercial activity that provides visitors to Hawaii Island an <br />opportunity that is an alternative to extraordinarily costly, insulated hotels and resorts, and provides a unique <br />experience of living, even for just a short time, within our community. <br />Moreover, attempting to restrict vacation rentals in any measure whatsoever would further eviscerate the <br />employment opportunites for Hawaii Island residents that make their livings, and supplement other incomes in <br />housekeeping, landscaping, maintenance and care for these properties and for the travelers who come to our <br />Island. <br />For all of these reasons, this Bill 121 must be voted down. Later on, and to the contrary, we can then all <br />work on developing frameworks that can foster and assist the vacation rental industry, as an important <br />contributor to our economy. If the voting record of Councilmembers is any metric — which it is — it would <br />appear that many sitting in the Council seats have either forgotten or have chosen to ignore the fact that we are — <br />whether one likes to admit it or not - a visitor -dependent economy. We do not have substantial manufacturing <br />exports and our agricultural output is but a tiny fragment fraction of once -dominant, but now nearly three <br />decades passed into history, sugar industry. <br />I present this testimony to express increasing concern with County enactments and regulations which are <br />irrefutably not representative of either the wishes of the majority of our population, nor conducive to the best <br />interests of our community. <br />As to STVRs, we have witnessed in the past several years, increasing restrictions on the abilities of <br />property owners to be able to make their properties available to visitors, visitors to our islands who <br />governmental agencies have espoused an increasing proclivity to relabel as "transients", a term that is <br />undeniably intentionally alienating. <br />We, as the majority members of the public, did not request the imposition of regulations that threaten to <br />essentially eradicate the cottage industry of making rooms, ohanas, yurts, farm dwellings and homes available to <br />visitors, and those who wish to come here to experience life in Hawaii — an experience that is not available in a <br />posh expensive hotel room. Instead, the imposition of those rules happened internally, at the county govermmnent <br />level, and now potentially at the state legislative level Public input was ostensibly invited, yet abjectly <br />disregarded. At one of the early STVR heaings (Bill 108), conducted in the Aupuni Center, 30 members of the <br />public testified; I was one of them. Exactly 100% testified in opposition, yet those voices were compltely <br />ignored by the County Council, and regulations were imposed shortly thereafter, without the benefit of a public <br />vote. Look at the testimony on these bills that occurred recently on January 23, 2024: the overwhelming and <br />very nearly unanimous testimony on these bills 121, 122 & 123: IT IS IN OPPOSITION. <br />'dm <br />a'--6/. Reed <br />DOPY <br />