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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-08-18 PL-CCI-2025-000011 Testimony Jonathan Helton From: Jonathan Helton To: LPCtestimonv Subject: Bills 52 and 63 Date: Monday,August 18,2025 12:09:02 PM Attachments: GRIH support Bill 52(2025).pdf GRIH support Bill 63(2025).pdf Aloha, Please see the attached testimonies for Bill 52 and 63. Best, Jonathan Jonathan Helton Policy Analyst Grassroot Institute of Hawaii 1050 Bishop St,#508 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808)864-1776 1(931)561-7124 Subscribe to newsletter I Make a one-time aift RA R T ,�50 Bisk,op Sr. #5c�$ GHonolulu, HI 96613 808-864-1776 info grassrootinstitute.org Removing barriers to Hawaii's prosperity Aug. 21, 2025, 9:30 a.m. West Hawai'i Civic Center To: Hawaii County Leeward Planning Commission Dean Au, Chair Donna "Kinuko" Noborikawa,Vice Chair From: Grassroot Institute of Hawaii Jonathan Helton, Policy Analyst RE: Bill 52 (2025) — RELATING TO HENNERIES Aloha Chair Au, Vice Chair Noborikawa and other members of the Commission, The Grassroot Institute of Hawaii supports Bill 52 (2025j, which would allow people to own backyard hens, geese, ducks, turkeys and other poultry for the purpose of noncommercial egg production in single-family residential, double-family residential, multifamily residential and residential-commercial mixed-use zones under certain conditions. Specifically, the birds would be limited to two per the first 3,000 square feet of lot area, with an additional bird per 1,000 additional square feet of lot area. The benefit of this proposal is that it would enhance Hawai'i Island's self-sufficiency efforts, since raising birds for egg production would also reduce the need for egg imports. Grassroot also supports the planning director's third recommendation in his planning analysis of Bill 52.1 This proposed change would add household henneries as a permitted use in the residential agricultural zoning district, since this would also support food self-sufficiency. However, Grassroot does suggest striking paragraph (4) of Section 2 of the bill, which would prohibit egg sales, and omitting the word "noncommercial" from the definition of"hennery." 1"Planning Department Background and Recommendation,' Hawaii County, p.4,accessed July 14,2025. 1050 Bishop St.#508 Honolulu,HI 96813 808-864-1776 info@grassrootinstitute.org 1 Instead, backyard henneries should be permitted as a home occupation, which would enable residents to earn extra income and better afford Hawaii's high cost of living. Thank you for the opportunity to testify. Jonathan Helton Policy Analyst Grassroot Institute of Hawaii 1050 Bishop St.#508 Honolulu,HI 96813 808-864-1776 info@grassrootinstitute.org 2