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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-15 Bill 121 Rod Quartararo From: Rod Ouartararo To: LPCtestimonv Subject: STVR Date: Monday,April 15,2024 1:15:59 PM I want to keep this brief. I agree that we have a housing shortage on the Big Island. It is quite evident that homes here have been purchased here for no other reason by investors for the purpose of STVR. These properties are, for the most part,NOT owner-occupied. Not allowing any STVR to me is a bit like throwing "out the baby with the bath water". Consider the following: STVR do provide affordable vacation rentals if properly administrated and legislated. Hotel rooms/accommodations for a family wishing to visit our Island have made such a visit often times not affordable. After resort fees,parking fees and room rent, a family of 4 will be paying greater than $500 a night. For that, vacationers receive minimal sleeping facilities, no cooking accommodations (additional expense) and very importantly miss out on a part of the real Hawaiian Island Experience. For larger families,two rooms are needed making vacationing all that much more expensive. Again, non-owner vacation rentals are not the answer. I do not want our/my neighborhood turned into a"hotel" street depriving the neighborhood of being a "neighborhood", and minimizing our inventory of much needed long term rentals. Something to consider: My wife and I own and occupy our residence. We have lived here for I I years. Our 4 grown children live on the Mainland as well as her 8 brothers and sisters and my 4 sisters. We look forward to visiting the Mainland 3 or 4 times a year. What I would recommend is that we set up a program for owner-occupied hosting. LIMIT the STVR by owner occupants to 40 days a year. This would provide affordable family vacation rentals, provide more of the Hawaiian/Cultural experience, would not encourage speculative home investments and make living in Hawaii more affordable and enjoyable for senior citizens in particular. Net result,more affordable FAMILY vacation rentals, additional income for we seniors who need it, a better experience for Island visitors and more family visitors who in tum spend their vacation dollars here. Thank you for your time and consideration Rod Quartararo Kailua Kona