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From: Dan Corson <br /> To: W PCtesti mony <br /> Subject: Concerns Regarding the Impact of Bill 121 on Agricultural Tourism and Farm Stays <br /> Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 3:02:02 PM <br /> Chairman Dennis Lin <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 25 Aupuni St. <br /> Unit 1502 <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairman Lin, <br /> I am writing to express my concerns about the potential impacts of Bill 121 on agricultural <br /> tourism, including farm tours and farm stays, which are vital components of our local <br /> economy and culture. As someone deeply invested in the well-being of our community <br /> and its connection to the 'aina, I believe it is crucial to address these concerns thoughtfully. <br /> Firstly, agricultural tourism offers a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with our land <br /> and understand the importance of sustainable farming practices. It also provides an <br /> essential source of income for local farmers, helping them to maintain their operations and <br /> preserve agricultural land and not have it turn into suburban sprawl. As part of our <br /> Hamakua CDP, keeping Ag land in Ag is critical to our neighborhood plan. However, the <br /> restrictions proposed in Bill 121 could significantly hinder the ability of farmers to host farm <br /> stays, and farm tours thereby impacting their livelihoods and our agricultural heritage. <br /> I urge the Planning Commission to consider the following requests: <br /> Recommend the removal of restrictions that negatively affect agricultural tourism, ensuring <br /> that farmers can continue to offer farm tours and farm stays without undue burden. <br /> Recommend that Hawaii County conduct an economic impact study to fully understand <br /> the implications of Bill 121 on agricultural tourism and the broader community. <br /> Recommend the inclusion of an undue hardship clause, exempting farmers who <br /> demonstrate that the regulations would put their operations at risk. <br /> By addressing these concerns, we can ensure that agricultural tourism remains a vibrant <br /> part of our community, supporting local farmers and providing enriching experiences for <br /> visitors. It is essential that we find a balance that respects private property rights, supports <br /> sustainable tourism, and preserves the unique character of our neighborhoods. <br />