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File #: PSLU-38 CC 19-307    Version:
Type: County Communication Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/4/2019 In control: Planning and Sustainable Land Use Committee
On agenda: 9/4/2019 Final action:
Title: CIVIL FINES FOR UNPERMITTED TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICE METHODS FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT (PSLU-38)
Attachments: 1. County Communication 19-307, 2. Correspondence to Corp Counsel 08-29-2019, 3. Correspondence from Corp Counsel 08-29-2019, 4. Testimony from David Dantes and Beverly Livingston 08-29-2019, 5. Testimony from Jen Russo 09-03-2019, 6. Testimony from Pamela Tumpap 09-03-2019, 7. Testimony from Tony Marterie 09-03-2019, 8. Testimony from Rick and Dale Pounds 09-03-2019, 9. Testimony from Robert Oswald 09-04-2019, 10. Proposed bill (with revision marks) 09-04-2019, 11. Proposed bill (clean copy) 09-04-2019, 12. Proposed amendment by Councilmember Rawlins-Fernandez 09-04-2019a, 13. Proposed amendment by Councilmember Rawlins-Fernandez 09-04-2019b, 14. Correspondence to Corp Counsel 09-06-2019, 15. Correspondence from Corp Counsel 09-09-2019, 16. Correspondence to Environmental Management 09-11-2019, 17. Correspondence to Public Works 09-11-2019, 18. Correspondence from Environmental Management 09-18-2019, 19. Correspondence from Public Works 10-01-2019
Related files: CR 19-113
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CIVIL FINES FOR UNPERMITTED TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICE METHODS FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT  (PSLU-38)

 

Description

The Committee is in receipt of the following:

1.                     County Communication 19-307, from the Planning Director, transmitting a proposed bill to increase the maximum amount for the initial civil fine and the daily civil fine thereafter for the operation of a bed and breakfast home, short-term rental home, or transient vacation rental without a necessary permit to $20,000 and $10,000, respectively.  The proposed bill also allows County department directors who are unable to serve a person with a notice of violation and order by mail or personal delivery, to either post the notice on the property where the violation is occurring or at the last known address of the violator, or publish a notice at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in Maui County.

2.                     Correspondence dated August 29, 2019, from the Department of the Corporation Counsel, transmitting a revised proposed bill entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 19.530.030, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO CIVIL FINES FOR UNPERMITTED TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICE METHODS FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT.”  The revised proposed bill contains revisions to accurately describe the purpose of the bill and to clearly state that notices of violation and order must be appealed within thirty days after the delivery of the order.

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend passage of the revised proposed bill on first reading, with or without further revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of County Communication 19-307 and other related action.