LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i County Council recently passed a bill modifying the requirements for single-family transient vacation rentals, a county news release states. The changes, now in effect, include: • Timeshare owners are no longer required to register their property
LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i County Council recently passed a bill modifying the requirements for single-family transient vacation rentals, a county news release states.
The changes, now in effect, include:
• Timeshare owners are no longer required to register their property with the Finance Department.
• An applicant for a non-conforming use certificate whose property lies outside a visitor destination area must provide a sworn affidavit that his property was being used on an ongoing basis prior to the effective date of the ordinance, and was in compliance with all state and county land-use and planning laws. Those who have already filed an NCU application should submit an affidavit as soon as possible.
• Owners of single family TVRs must provide 24-hour contact information to neighbors adjacent to and directly across the street, the Planning Department, Kaua‘i Police Department, Kaua‘i Civil Defense Agency and Kaua‘i Visitors Bureau.
• For more information, call 241-6677. To view the ordinance in its entirety, visit www.kauai.gov