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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-14 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Mary Melnik Testimony From: mare melnik To: LPCtestimonv Subject: Subject: Comprehensive Concerns and Recommendations Regarding Bill 121 Date: Sunday,April 14, 2024 1:52:23 PM Aloha Chairperson Lin & Commission Members, As a lifelong resident of Hawaii and a homeowner who has been responsibly hosting short-term rentals for the past seven years, I am compelled to express my comprehensive concerns regarding Bill 121. My experience has allowed me to contribute positively to our local economy while being considerate of my neighbors, many of whom were unaware of my hosting activities due to their minimal impact. This letter consolidates my previous communications to ensure that all my points are considered in your deliberations on Bill 121. Excessive Government Control and Financial Burdens: Bill 121 introduces excessive government control over homeowners, imposing financial burdens through annual registration fees and infringing on our privacy with invasive signage and neighbor notification requirements. These measures not only threaten our livelihoods but also disrupt the harmony within our communities. Affidavit Requirement and Restrictions on Host-Guest Proximity: The affidavit requirement complicates the registration process unnecessarily, placing an undue burden on homeowners. Additionally, the restrictions on where hosts live relative to their guests are overly restrictive, infringing on private property rights and limiting our ability to utilize our properties effectively. Need for Targeted Regulations and Comprehensive Review: While acknowledge the need for some regulation to address concerns such as parking, noise, and tax compliance, much of Bill 121 constitutes overregulation. I advocate for targeted regulations that directly address these issues without imposing broad requirements on all homeowners. A comprehensive review of the bill is necessary to identify areas where regulation can be simplified or adjusted to avoid excessive government intervention. Recommendations for Amendments: In light of these concerns, respectfully request the following amendments to Bill 121: Remove the annual registration fee requirement and invasive neighborhood notification and signage requirements to alleviate financial and privacy burdens on homeowners. Eliminate the affidavit requirement and restrictions on host-guest proximity to respect homeowners' rights and support flexible accommodation solutions. Conduct a thorough review of the bill to ensure it balances the legitimate concerns of the community with the rights and contributions of homeowners, without resorting to overregulation. believe that with thoughtful revisions, Bill 121 can provide a framework that ensures respectful and fair use of property in our communities while preserving the autonomy and economic contributions of homeowners. It is crucial that we find a balanced approach that supports both responsible short-term rentals and the long-term health of our neighborhoods. am against this bill as presented, I am one of many older respectful, tax paying, hard working local residents that would likely be forced out of my homeownership because of this regulation. Thank you for your dedication to serving the interests of Hawaii County. trust that my consolidated concerns and recommendations will be carefully considered as we strive to achieve regulations that are fair, respectful, and effective for all stakeholders involved. Mahalo nui loa, Mary Melnik 73-1597 Ha'o Street 8083587270 Sent from Outlook