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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-06-25 Patricia Szot Testimony From: Patricia szot To: Planning LPC Testimony Subject: Bill 147 Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026 9:48:39 AM TESTIMONY TEMPLATE (FOR OWNERS/HOSTS) Aloha Chair, Vice Chair, and Planning Commissioners, My name is Patricia Szot and my husband and I own a short term vacation rental in Hawaii Paradise Park, as well as live in the development on Hawaiʻi Island. Mahalo for the opportunity to provide testimony on Bill 147. I appreciate the intent of this measure to improve clarity and strengthen County regulations. I believe we all share the goal of supporting our community and ensuring policies are fair and effective. I utilize local vendors for the fruit I leave with each group of people staying at my place. I use local business’s when I have a problem in the house and I pay with a living wage ($40/hour) the housekeeping staff I use to routinely clean the house. I back up my wording when I say I believe in giving back to my community. I would like to share a few thoughts from my perspective as an owner. I have been doing this now for 8 years. I receive wonderful reviews from all my guests. I care deeply that visitors that come to this island enjoy it beauty. I went through the initial process to get the STVR license the state mandated we have; and I have keep the license renewed every year since I received it. I am following the rules the state mandated. Now you want to change things again on us law abiding small businesses. As this bill moves forward, I respectfully ask the Council to consider the following: 1) I would ask that currently lawful rentals (such as mine), including those operating under 31-179, be clearly grandfathered under this bill. 2) I would ask the Council to take a closer look at the structure of fines to ensure they are proportional and tied to the severity of a violation, rather than being overly punitive. Being, what appears to be vindictive, doesn’t help. 3) If State law focuses on whether a use is accessory to agriculture, rather than where guests are housed, I would ask for clarification on the basis for restricting accommodations to a host’s primary residence. Again, my rental is in HPP, which is technically zoned as agricultural, but the house is on a half-acre lot, which wouldn’t grow much of anything. I already have numerous fruit trees growing as well as several pineapple beds. It is also being used for agriculture. I believe there is an opportunity to strengthen this bill by ensuring clarity, fairness, and thoughtful implementation. Mahalo for your time and consideration. Patricia Szot 15-1590 3rd Ave Keaau, HI, 96749