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We followed yr advice, Jimmy, and wrote to the strata manager and committee prior to an EC meeting, to ask a few questions. We received the following answers: –
1) We note there is no mention of commercial garbage costs, which are still being charged to residential properties. I believe this matter was held over from the last meeting. It requires a resolution – particularly now that additional garbage costs will be incurred by operation of the new nightclub and restaurant venues. We suggest the committee either divides the existing garbage room in 2, for separate residential and commercial use; provides an alternate space – such as the noticeboard, or any other area, to separate services, as required by Council; or we propose that residential owners are no longer charged for commercial or other waste removal services, in strata fees. We pay for this service, already, in Council rate payments. It is not fair and equitable for residential owners to pay twice, or to subsidise commercial operators.
SC Response: Matter on hold until a solution to Council’s requirements can be met. Which means nothing will be done. And meanwhile another two high turnover commercial venues have opened in the building, increasing garbage amounts massively.
2) We would, very much, like to know where the existing power metres are; which floors, apartments and commercial areas are separately metered; and what plans the committee has, if any, to provide separately metered services to individual apartments. The current situation, with rising power costs, and unmonitored usage of power in individual lots, leaves individual owners unable to conserve on their power costs, while short term and other rental residents have unfettered and unchecked usage. We ask the committee to please work out a solution to this problem. Individual units need individual power metres.
SC written response: They will submit an environmental grant application for either water, solar, plant or electricity efficiency measures. That doesn’t mean the grant will be approved. And it doesn’t stipulate it will be towards power costs, if successful. And it doesn’t answer the question. (The verbal response, i believe, was – it’s too expensive to meter each flat, so it won’t happen.) They’re not even getting quotes!
3) While installation of the NBN is being considered, this might be a good time to add an intercom/entrance system to the residential units. Residents need freedom of access for visitors and guests. No automatic access from individual units is problematic and, in the long term, quite unworkable. We request entrance access system to be placed on the committee’s agenda, until a solution can be found to the problem.
SC response: Resolved it’s not viable due to security risks. As if it isn’t more of a risk with all residents happily opening the door for anyone who is standing there, when they come in. We’ve all been locked out, at some time or another … No attempt to get a quote. No justification of lack of access and inconvenience for residents and guests. Just “No”.
4) We requested a copy of any minutes or notices regarding the construction the tin shed, on common property, prior to its erection, and any minutes or notices re. the OC paying costs for the shed. And we requested the OC to instruct the owner of the shed to repay expenses to the strata and remove the obstruction from the courtyard area.
SM response: They would forward documents. Nothing has been received, as at this moment. And, last long weekend, a commercial operator set up a dj desk in the shed. That certainly added to the quiet enjoyment of our properties – which with commercial operations going til 3am, are non-existent. And there’s no way the committee will address those issues.
5) Regarding our request for letterboxes the response was: Resolved not to install as there are minimal permanent residents and a concierge.
That is completely untrue! Most of the residents have been here for yonks! And if we had an intercom and letterboxes we wouldn’t need a concierge. That would be a massive saving in costs.
6) In a parting gesture of goodwill the committee resolved “that these matters be removed from future agendas as they have previously been discussed and will not be revisited”.
So Flat-chatters – if you managed to read to the end of this tale of woe – we would appreciate any thoughts you have on our situation. And thank you for yr time. It is great to know you are there.