HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-02-27 Letter to Sylvia Luke and Ty J.K. Cullen re HB 2605, HD 1 Relating to TATHarry Kim
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February 27, 2018
Representative Sylvia Luke, Chair
Committee on Finance
Hawaii State Capitol Room 308
Honolulu, HI 96813
Representative Ty ...LK. Cul en, Vice -Chair
Committee on Finance
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 308
Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Chair Luke, Vice -Chair Cullen and Committee Members:
Re: HB 2605, HD 1 Relating to TAT
Hearing Date: 02/28/18 — 1:00 pm; House Conference Room 308
Thank you for this opportunity to testify on HB 2605, HD 1, offering the counties
SI M each to enforce "all applicable laws and ordinances relating to transient
accommodations."
We appreciate the motivation behind this bill, which is to provide the counties
with needed support in our efforts to contain the growing conversion of residential
dwellings into commercial short term vacation rentals. Given our county's financial
difficulties, it is hard not to support an opportunity to acquire $1M. However, whether
that sum could be wisely used for the limited purpose stated might depend on how long
we would have to spend the funds.
We would not receive the mo ey until we have met the conditions set out in the
bill, which could take quite a bit of time, especially for awai'i County. We do not have
a current vacation rental permit or specific appeal process for it, so we would have to
design a system that would fit the criteria; where other islands need to tweak their
systems, we would have to create them and then implement. Also, we do not yet have
a separate real property tax class for vacation rentals. The class can ot be created for
the FY 2019 --it will be in FY 2020. We may set a rate in FY 2019 but it won't be
effective until 2020.
Then, assuming we can fulfill our obligations under Section 1 of HB 2605, HD 1
it is unclear from the bill whether we would have to expend the money we receive
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