Transient vacation rental applications now available
by The Garden Island
A bill recently passed by the County Council requires owners of single-family transient vacation rentals to register their homes or apply for a Non-Conforming Use Certificate.
Applications are now available at the Real Property Assessment office located next to the Motor Vehicle Registration office at the Lihu‘e Civic Center.
This form is also available online at www.kauai.gov or www.kauaipropertytax.com on the forms and handouts page.
All existing TVRs in Visitor Destination Areas must be registered by Sept. 3.
All others must apply for a Non-Conforming Use Certificate by Oct. 15 and receive approval by March 30, 2009.
Applicants are required to submit the appropriate form in person to the assessment office along with accompanying forms. After registering, the next step for the applicant is to drop off the registration form or certificate application along with other required documents at the Planning Department for review.
During its review of the plans and a site inspection, the Planning Department will determine whether the property is located in a VDA and is in conformance with the requirements.
Fines for violation of the ordinance range from $500 to $10,000 for each offense.
For more information, please contact the Real Property Assessment office at 241-6222 or the Planning Department at 241-6677.
Applications are now available at the Real Property Assessment office located next to the Motor Vehicle Registration office at the Lihu‘e Civic Center.
This form is also available online at www.kauai.gov or www.kauaipropertytax.com on the forms and handouts page.
All existing TVRs in Visitor Destination Areas must be registered by Sept. 3.
All others must apply for a Non-Conforming Use Certificate by Oct. 15 and receive approval by March 30, 2009.
Applicants are required to submit the appropriate form in person to the assessment office along with accompanying forms. After registering, the next step for the applicant is to drop off the registration form or certificate application along with other required documents at the Planning Department for review.
During its review of the plans and a site inspection, the Planning Department will determine whether the property is located in a VDA and is in conformance with the requirements.
Fines for violation of the ordinance range from $500 to $10,000 for each offense.
For more information, please contact the Real Property Assessment office at 241-6222 or the Planning Department at 241-6677.
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