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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-15 Bill 121 Sam Harrison From: STEWART HWI To: LPCtestimonv Subject: Urgent Plea for Reconsideration of Bill 121"s Impact on Family Livelihoods Date: Monday,April 15,2024 3:19:42 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 writing to you today as a recent investor in a vacation rental property in Hawai'i, a decision my family and I made with the hope of securing our financial future. The introduction of Bill 121 has brought us considerable anxiety, as its implications threaten to undermine the very foundation we aimed to build for our family. I respectfully request the Commission to reconsider aspects of Bill 121 that disproportionately affect small property owners like myself. The requirement for owners to swear that all property improvements are properly permitted, coupled with the stringent restrictions on where hosts and guests may reside, places an undue burden on homeowners. Many of us, due to historical challenges with the permitting process, find ourselves in a position where compliance is not just difficult but, in some cases, impossible without risking our livelihoods. In light of these concerns, I urge the Planning Commission to consider the following recommendations: Recommend the removal of restrictions about where hosts live and where guests stay, ensuring that as long as the owner is in the same building, on the same parcel, or on an adjacent parcel,they should not be restricted on where they can sleep. Recommend streamlining the registration process and eliminating invasive requirements that do not directly contribute to the safety or well-being of the community. Recommend that any fines for violations of these regulations be assessed only after the final resolution of the host's due process rights,to ensure fairness and equity in enforcement. These measures, I believe,will address concerns of enforceability, inequity, and private property rights,while still allowing the County to regulate vacation rentals effectively. I understand the challenges the Commission faces in balancing the needs of the community with the rights of property owners. However, I firmly believe that with thoughtful amendments, Bill 121 can achieve its objectives without causing undue hardship to families like mine. Mahalo for your consideration of these matters. I hope for a resolution that supports both the growth of HawaiTs tourism industry and the financial stability of its residents. Me ka ha`aha`a, Sam Harrison Captain Cook