[200William-EC SP67851] Christmas and New Year on Rooftop
Mark
zwolsee at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 22 21:10:57 AEDT 2015
Thanks for the response guys.
My tenant renato has lived in the building for almost a year now and can honestly say he is the model tenant living in my 1 bedroom apartment. If there is a consensus on the roof etiquette and any proposed changes for NYE I'm quite happy to pass this on to renato which I'm sure he'll be more than happy to comply with.
In any case he's asked for 4 tickets to the roof for new years eve and to have access to the bbq with a few friends on Christmas day.
Let me know what you all think..
Thanks
Mark
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---- Brook Beves wrote ----
Hi Mark and Matt
I concur with Matts remarks and would be quite receptive to a more liberal approach to the rooftop facilities use, particularly NYE.
Why shouldn't behaved people not be able to enjoy an alcoholic drink on the rooftop with a snag or 2 from the barbie?
What's the point of having the facilities if they can't be enjoyed?
Yes, these strict rules were introduced to appease 2 selfish residents!
Brook
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> On 21 Oct 2015, at 9:47 AM, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
> Traditionally there is nothing special on Christmas day. On NYE tickets are sold to pay for security for the roof top. In the past there has been problems with the roof top and alcohol. Last year there was no BBQ facilities on NYE and No alcohol or smoking allowed on the roof. There was also a limited number of tickets based on your apartment bedrooms.
>
> I have never been much of a fan of that setup and as it turns out some of the complaints may have been manufactured by some old EC members purely because they had the most to gain about a low key event on the roof.
>
> I am quite open to perhaps changing some of the rules regarding the roof any NYE. Im not sure how everyone else feels about. I have always thought there was a great injustice in that as it turned out people with larger balcony's with views ended up with more roof tickets then people that had no view.
>
> The whole process is tentative at best as their is no bylaw in place so in effect the whole thing is a bluff.
>
> Perhaps now we have a more reasonable EC we can re-consider some of the issues for NYE. I still believe security , no smoking I think is still a good idea for the roof space. If you want to smoke return to your apartment. Only because people tend to toss cigarettes off the building.
>
> What do we all think.
>
> Matt.
>
>
>> On 21/10/2015 9:02 AM, Mark wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> My tenant in 2.03 is wanting to organise Xmas and New Years in the building and I wasn't sure if there was any particular protocols or rules surrounding this. I think all he was interested in was a BBQ for 6 on Christmas Day and then just watching the fireworks from the rooftop on New Years but wasn't sure if the building allocated rooftop tickets or if he needed to apply to use the BBQ on those particular days.
>>
>> Can anyone shed some light on this for me please?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mark Zwolsman
>> 0431013878
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