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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-15 Bill 121 Kristin Moreland From: Kristin Moreland To: LPCtestimonv Subject: Concerns Over Government Overreach and Housing Impact of Bill 121 Date: Monday,April 15,2024 12:10:20 PM Chairperson Barbara Defranco Leeward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo, HI 96720 Aloha Chairperson Lin &Commission Members, I am reaching out to express my opposition to Hawaii Bill 121, specifically regarding the issues of government overreach and the misguided belief that it will lead to an increase in affordable housing availability. As a concerned resident, I believe it is crucial to address these points and recommend a more thoughtful approach to housing policy. Firstly, Bill 121 represents a significant overreach of government into the private lives and property rights of residents. The bill imposes stringent regulations on homeowners, dictating how they can use their property to provide short-term accommodations. This not only infringes on private property rights but also sets a concerning precedent for future governmental control over personal assets. Secondly, the assumption that restricting short-term rentals will magically increase the stock of affordable housing is flawed. The issues surrounding housing affordability are complex and multifaceted, involving zoning laws, construction costs, and economic factors far beyond the scope of short-term rental regulations.Without comprehensive studies and data to support this claim, it is irresponsible to enact legislation that could have unintended negative consequences on our local economy and community character. In light of these concerns, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to: 1. Recommend that the County implement the regulations in another way that respects private property rights and considers the diverse needs of our community. 2. Recommend conducting an affordable housing study to truly understand the factors affecting housing availability and affordability in Hawai'i County, rather than making assumptions without evidence. 3. Recommend the removal of any rules or regulations that already exist in law, such as quiet hours and parking requirements, to avoid redundancy and focus on effective solutions. Further,to enforce the existing laws consistently and fairly across all properties in the County, including owner occupied homes and tenant occupied long term rentals. These recommendations aim to address the concerns of government overreach and the ineffectiveness of Bill 121 in creating more affordable housing. It is imperative that we approach these issues with data-driven solutions and respect forth e rights and well-being of all residents. Mahalo for your attention to these matters and for your ongoing efforts to serve our community. With aloha, Kristin Moreland 75-7582 KAKALINA ST (808) 329-6528