Meeting Time: October 23, 2024 at 9:00am HST
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HLU-34 BILL 105 (2024), AMENDING SECTION 19.500.110, MAUI COUNTY CODE, REGARDING NONCONFORMITIES (HLU-34)

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    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Brad Starks
    starksphoto@yahoo.com
    PO BOX #901327 4450 Kula Hwy
    Kula, Hawaii 96790-1327

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Testimony of Robin S. Knox
    RE: Bill 105 (2024)
    I am in support of this bill as amended by Member Paltin’s proposal. While the need for recovering quickly from the fires justifies allowing preexisting non-conforming conditions in rebuilding, there is no need to continue non-conforming short term or transient vacation rentals.

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    I oppose the amendment of Bill 105. I have been a resident of Lahaina for 35 years and both of my children were born and raised here. I am a small business owner who has built my livelihood around the #1 industry in Hawaii, tourism. My livelihood as well as my employees rely on tourism. The negative social media and politics has already negatively impacted the number of tourists visiting the island as well as nightly rates and value of our properties. The financial and emotional toll it has already placed on our lives has permanently affect us. The least the council can do is let us rebuild our properties the way they were prior to the fires. Taking the STR's away, will only add insult to injury. Do not amend this bill. Do not take away the right of the local people to recover their livelihoods!

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Here are some data points to consider:

    1. Maui County has not actually issued that many STRH permits, certainly not enough to materially affect - even should all of the permitted properties enter the long-term rental pool - the current housing shortage on Maui.

    2. Very few, if any, of the properties that have obtained STRH permits are likely to become part of the long-term rental housing pool. Surveys of their owners has shown this. They will either sit empty when they are not being used by their owners, or they will be sold to people who can afford to leave them sit empty when they are not using them. Again, they will not enter the long-term rental housing pool.

    3. STRH-permitted properties have generated significant tax revenue for the county. This revenue will be lost should the bill be passed as amended.

    4. STRH-permitted properties employ a significant number of people on Maui. These jobs will be lost should the bill be passed as amended.

    Basically, HLU Bill 105 as amended will benefit no one and will obviously and demonstrably hurt the very people it proposes to help. A responsible reading of the situation should lead council members to strike the amendment from this otherwise helpful bill.

    Craig Gay
    25 Kai Pali Place, Lahaina

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    We own one property for short term rentals. Please protect this property. a suggestion would be to limit the short term rentals to one or two. This would bring in the tourists to West Maui and help the property owners who own just one condo and support tourism.

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    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Brad Starks
    starksphoto@yahoo.com
    PO BOX #901327 4450 Kula Hwy
    Kula, Hawaii 96790-1327

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Olivia Kotter
    penandthreadyoga@gmail.com
    1370 Ainakea Rd
    Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Misti Kotter
    Misti Kotter
    misti.kotter@gmail.com
    1370 AINAKEA RD
    Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Jim McManus
    jpmtmb@yahoo.com
    960, Olinda Rd
    Makawao, Hawaii 96768

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Leslie Jaramillo
    leslieuj@hawaii.edu
    493 Pio Dr
    WAILUKU, Hawaii 96793

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Curtis LaForge
    chinobrah@gmail.com
    31 Luna Lane
    Paia, Hawaii 96779

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Ted Anderson
    tedanderson@venturerehab.com
    44 Kanani Road, 2 101
    Kihei, Hawaii 96753

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    End environmental racism by not treating kānaka like subhumans, like slaves to the American tourist industry.
    Leialoha Kelly
    lewakauluokaoka91@gmail.com
    2029 royal oaks dr
    Sacramento, California 95815

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Not to mention, the amount of business we received as a small locally owned business from so many residents and locals who were utilizing the Airbnb. We now have so many more locals who found us residing in three Airbnb as apposed to inconsistent tourist who can’t be dependable on. We have been discovered by locals and now have their full support annually instead of IF tourist utilize the Airbnb. So many families came and support us now which is better for the Economy too. I have friends who were given 45 days to vacate to homes their kids have only known, important people in our communities, teachers, just so the unit her kid has ever known can be turned into a Airbnb. How messed up is that? Imagine was your daughter? Son? Sorry kid, we are just catering to mainland owners who don’t even live here and sending that big money they are making off island so you can relocate possibly or become homeless
    April Colpas
    julianathayane09@gmail.com
    819 Kalena Street
    Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Stanley Kīʻope Raymond
    Stanley Raymond
    kioperaymond@gmail.com
    740 Copp Road
    Kula, Hawaii 96790

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Jade Moreno
    jadedellapenna@gmail.com
    15 A Laie Iki Pl.
    Makawao, Hawaii 96768

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Jordan Hocker
    jhocker07@gmail.com
    7809 Kula Hwy,
    Kula, Hawaii 96790

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Mary Wookey
    marywookey79@gmail.com
    3535 Lower Honoapiilani rd.
    Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    I myself am at the point of realizing I will probably not be able to stay on Maui any longer due to the lack of rentals that I can afford or be approved for my partner and myself to live in. It makes me sad to see how Maui has been sold out to so many greedy and selfish people that don't live here. Why are families having to live in their cars or in crowded homes with other family members while off island people own and fun short term rentals? It is so sad.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents. And stop allowing the available rentals to be so unaffordable. We do not all make $150,000 a year.
    Mahalo
    Dorothy Jakubek
    Stuck living in Kihei
    Dorothy Jakubek
    dotjakubek@gmail.com
    1500 Limahana Cir Apt 202
    Lahaina, Hawaii 96761

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    Guest User 30 days ago

    Housing Land Use Committee,
    Aloha Chair and Members of the Maui County Council,
    I am writing to express my strong support for Councilmember Tamara Paltin’s amendment to Bill 105, which would exclude Transient Vacation Rentals (TVRs) from resuming operations under nonconforming use provisions, particularly in areas affected by disaster.
    In the aftermath of the Lahaina fires, our community has made it clear that we do not want TVRs in our neighborhoods. This message has been consistent throughout our recovery, and it’s crucial that the County listens. In the LTRP feedback presentation, eliminating short-term vacation rentals in neighborhoods was one of the top five concerns raised by residents. Housing needs, limiting oversized homes, and removing TVRs. We encourage you to listen to our community and act on these concerns. were repeatedly highlighted as urgent priorities to address West Maui's housing shortage.
    Rebuilding TVRs would not only divert critical resources but also directly compete with the rebuilding of long-term housing. Workers like contractors and electricians are already in short supply, and restoring short-term rental properties will further delay the construction of affordable homes. Additionally, water allocations are already strained, and prioritizing TVRs would make it harder to meet the needs of local families.
    TVRs have contributed to the displacement of local families and the rising unaffordability of housing in West Maui. By excluding them from nonconforming use, we can prioritize long-term housing and the recovery of our community. This amendment reflects the needs of the families who have lost everything.
    I urge you to pass this amendment to protect the future of our neighborhoods and ensure our recovery prioritizes local residents.
    Mahalo
    Bistra Nesheva
    bisss.art@gmail.com
    1316 Kahoma street
    Kaanapali, Hawaii 96761