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2024-03-31 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Austin Boyce Testimony
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From: Austin Boyce <br /> To: WPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Rethinking Renter Limits Recommendation in Bill 121 for Family-Friendly Accommodations <br /> Date: Sunday,March 31,2024 5:25:02 PM <br /> Hello Chairperson Lin and Esteemed Members of the Windward Planning Commission, <br /> My name is Austin Boyce, and I have been proud to offer our home as a welcoming place <br /> for visitors to our beautiful Hawaiian community. I'm reaching out today with some thoughts <br /> on the renter limits that Director Zendo Kern recommended for Bill 121, specifically regarding <br /> the impact on families and groups traveling together. <br /> We've always believed that our home, and by extension, our community, should be a space <br /> where larger families or groups can gather and make memories. It's not uncommon for us to <br /> host extended families or groups of friends who are exploring the area together. The proposed <br /> limitation of two adults per bedroom, with an allowance for only two additional adults per <br /> rental unit, could significantly restrict the ability of these groups to stay together, impacting <br /> not just their experience but also our ability to operate inclusively. In my view, the one-size- <br /> fits-all approach doesn't quite fit the diverse needs of travelers or the unique attributes of our <br /> homes. Some properties, like ours, are designed with ample space, common areas, and outdoor <br /> living environments that comfortably accommodate larger groups. Moreover, imposing a rigid <br /> limit seems to overlook the fact that what families and groups value most is the opportunity to <br /> stay under one roof, sharing meals, stories, and experiences. It's these moments that turn a trip <br /> into a truly memorable journey. I am hopeful that you, as our representatives, can recommend <br /> a more flexible approach to renter limits that considers the size and layout of the property, as <br /> well as the nature of the group staying. The current draft outlines this well allowing for a case- <br /> by-case determination. This adjustment would not only support the diversity of family and <br /> group travel but also ensure that our regulations reflect the hospitality and warmth our <br /> community is known for. <br /> Thank you for taking the time to consider my perspective. I look forward to this new <br /> legislation if a few needed changes are made! <br /> Mahalo! <br /> Austin Boyce <br />
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