[200William-EC] Quotation: 200 William Street, Woolloomooloo - Parking Locks

Diana Dennison didee.cd at gmail.com
Tue Dec 3 11:37:53 EST 2013


Hi Rob,

I hope I didn't offend you; I just was alarmed at the urgency of the
procedure. I think Dave's idea is not bad, although It would be
inconvenient having to go down and unlock,  but I don't see how we could
charge for use.

Are we allowed to clamp? Is that illegal? That might be an easier deterrent
for serial offenders - not damaging the vehicle, than the locking triangles.

Might we be able to raise sufficient funds from the cages (little cost in
managing them) to fund some of the cameras?

Once again, thanks Rob for all the time you have and are spending from so
far away.

Di



On 3 December 2013 09:54, Dave Petschack <dave at robadda.com> wrote:

> I like the idea of keeping the spots reserved for visitor, trades, etc.
>
> As a suggestion re managing the access. Would it be possible to give
> every owner one key and for serial offenders lose their privilege? That
> might mean changing locks from time to time??
> Does anyone else have any positive ideas to make this work?
>
> I vote  YES . option A
>
>
>
>
> On 03/12/2013, at 12:08 AM, Rob Willett wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just reiterating, no one is closing off visitors spots, we are just
> securing them to make visitors, guests, tradespeople accountable following
> numerous complaints, especially from the EC, over the past months and
> indeed, years. As discussed. So it can either be done, or not. It's not
> personal. I don't really care.
>
> The other reason for wanting to secure them is to stop transients from
> entering the car park ( has been a major complaint over the past 3 years,
> especially from EC members )  ) and to stop tenants sub-letting their spots
> and using the visitors spots.
>
> But the major reason is to fund the cctv system. We don't have a budget
> for it and if we want to do it, we should raise the revenue from the
> buildings available resources.
>
> *Please folks: Forget any nasty and personal comments against me please.*I don't need it or want it. Simply give us a Yes or a No. If you vote yes,
> the preferred option. A B C. If you vote no, great. But don't take your
> misguided anger out on me.
>
> Majority will decide. Thanks for the feedback to date folks, but keep it
> positive.
>
> So far we Have:
>
>
> Matt  TBA
> Rowan TBA
> Rob Yes
> Di No
> Brook TBA
> Andrew TBA
> Craig No
> Dave TBA
> Barnay TBA
>
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> On 02/12/2013, at 5:33 PM, CSCL <cscl at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> Ridiculous to close off the visitor spots.  They are for visitors!!
>
> We don’t have an onsite manager.  Who would monitor the yellow triangles?
> Rob – are you available to pop down each time?
>
> My vote is a definite NO.
>
> Cages – a good idea for revenue.
>
> Regards,
> Craig Laforest
>
> *From:* ec-bounces at 200william.com [mailto:ec-bounces at 200william.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Diana Dennison
> *Sent:* Monday, 2 December 2013 9:22 PM
> *To:* Rob Willett; ec at 200william.com; Matt Perkins
> *Subject:* Re: [200William-EC] Quotation: 200 William Street,
> Woolloomooloo - Parking Locks
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> Before we think of installing these things, have we considered the cost of
> administering 'charged visitor's parking'? And who would do it? Is it
> remotely worth it? Some visitors come for an hour, some come for the night.
> What's the plan?
>
> I am sorry I can't keep it to a NO.
>
> Rob, I am a NO until the above issues have been resolved; you don't just
> bung in yellow triangles without a plan. We're surely not planning to rent
> a space on an overnight basis? We'll end up with locked empty spaces during
> the day waiting for the booked car to arrive and nowhere for the one-hour
> visitor to park. Madness. My last 2 visitors managed to park.
>
> Please outline a sensible plan of action before going further. The cages
> are another matter and good to go.
>
> Why has no one asked the owner of the Peugeot to move it? I've just gone
> downstairs and rung #502's bell but although someone answered, I couldn't
> hear them or they couldn't hear em, so I'll leave a note asking Junior to
> give me a ring and I'll ask him to get the car moved.
>
> best to all,
>
> Di
>
>
> On 2 December 2013 19:26, Rob Willett <rob at robadda.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Following Friday's discussion re the Visitor parking, I have obtained a
> quotation for 3 variations. Can you all please review and let me know
>
> 1) You confirm that we go ahead with the installation
>
> 2) If you approve of the cost for A) $1140 B) $ 1760 of C) $2420
>
> Can we please keep the responses short and sharp.
>
> *FYI, I am a YES and B) $1760*
>
>
> *Thanks Brook for being there to allow access for the tradesmen on Friday*,
> much appreciated. If we can get your responses quickly we can get this
> underway and start work almost immediately.
>
> We can then start deciding the spare cages and how to lease them and the
> amount we can charge. With the revenue streams for the cages and the
> Visitor car spots will fund the security system and have no need to
> increase levies.
>
>
>
>
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