HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-25 Bill 121 Elizabeth Neal From: Elizabeth Neal
To: W PCtesti mono
Subject: Urgent Call for Reevaluation of Bill 121 Provisions
Date: Thursday,April 25, 2024 10:05:38 AM
Aloha Chairperson Lin & Commission Members,
I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the current provisions of Bill 121. As a
resident deeply invested in the well-being of our community and the preservation of our
unique Hawaiian culture, I believe it is imperative that we address the potential negative
impacts this bill could have on our island.
Firstly, the lack of comprehensive data to support the enactment of Bill 121 is troubling.
Without a thorough understanding of the economic and housing market impacts, we risk
making decisions that could inadvertently harm the very community we aim to protect. I
urge the commission to conduct an economic impact study and an affordable housing
study to ensure that our actions are informed and beneficial to all residents.
Furthermore, the bill's current approach to regulating short-term rentals raises concerns
about enforceability, inequity, and the infringement on private property rights. The
requirement for property owners to provide detailed personal information and adhere to
restrictive operational guidelines could transform our neighborhoods in unintended ways
and place undue burdens on homeowners.
To address these issues, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider the
following recommendations:
Recommend the removal of the affidavit requirement, which places an unnecessary burden
on property owners.
Recommend streamlining the registration process to make it more accessible and less
invasive for homeowners.
Recommend the inclusion of an undue hardship clause to protect homeowners at risk of
losing their housing due to the bill's provisions.
These recommendations aim to strike a balance between regulating short-term rentals and
preserving the rights and livelihoods of property owners. By taking a more thoughtful and
data-driven approach, we can ensure that our actions support the long-term sustainability
and prosperity of our island community.
Mahalo for your consideration of these important issues. I look forward to your response
and am hopeful for a resolution that respects the needs and rights of all Hawaii County
residents.
Me ka ha'aha'a,
Elizabeth Neal
68-1860 Lina Poepoe St.
936-443-7659