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Updated at 12:50 p.m., Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Hearing today on proposed Hawaii B&B requirements

Advertiser Staff

Residents will sound off this afternoon on a proposal to impose new restrictions on bed-and-breakfast operations, while also lifting a ban on the establishments.

The first of several public hearings on the amendments, which are set to go before the City Council, will start at 1:30 p.m. at the Neal Blaisdell Center Pikake room.

The amendments would repeal a prohibition on opening new bed-and-breakfast homes, but would also limit the number of bed-and-breakfasts in a given area and require operators to obtain a conditional-use permit, get support from 51 percent of neighbors within 500 feet and provide one off-street parking space for each guest room. The amendments also set up a fine schedule for violators.

To see the full text of the proposed amendments, go to www.honoluludpp.org.