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DirectoryGeneral Manager . 305-864-9999
Valet . . . . . . . . . . . . 305-864-4260
Concierge . . . . . . . . 305-864-0241
Security . . . . . . . . . 305-864-7913
Dining Room . . . . . 305-865-4339
Pool Cafe . . . . . . . . 305-865-4339
Library Lounge . . . 305-865-4339
Ladies Spa . . . . . . . 305-865-1871
Gentlemen’s Spa . . 305-865-4749
North Card Room . 305-865-5803
South Card Room . 305-865-7103
Pool Office . . . . . . . 305-864-3569
Engineers Office . . 305-865-1913
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305-865-5142
I S S U E X I X S P R I N G 2 0 1 7
Greetings from theP R E S I D E N T
I have been privileged to be
the President of the Bal Harbour
Tower Association for the past
several years and together with
the new Board of Directors, we
have made tremendous pro -
gress on keeping this wonderful
building that we live in safe,
clean and in good shape. There
is still more to do, and we will do
the rest of it this year. We will
keep you informed about the
progress we are making. In the
meantime, have faith, enjoy and
stay well.
Bal Harbour Tower is proud to announce resident’s private, protected website.Welcome to the owners’ private entrée to information about the secure, luxury life livedwell at Bal Harbour Tower. This secure and password protected website offers allresidents access to everything that is happening at Bal Harbour Tower. Enterbalharbourtower.org in your web browser to reach both our public – and now – youcan also reach the private, secure residents’ website.
Bal Harbour Residents can register their personal and private screen name and theirown password to enter this secure website deigned just for Bal Harbour Tower Residents.Residents can “Click” on the image of the topic that interests you and then can “click” onthe link to the specific information.
With specific instructions included that make the online journey easy, residents cannow find current menus, the Bal Harbour Tower Social Calendar, and new informationevery month, including the upcoming movie and book title for the Book Group, andinformation about Bridge, Spa services and Fitness classes as well. Planned projectsand regularly scheduled maintenance will be listed, and Board meeting agendas andmeeting dates. Menus for all events, for the Poolside Grille and for Thursday’s Bar‘Happy Hours’, will also be linked on the website for easy access. Old editions of theTalk of the Tower will be posted.
If you need a help accessing the website, please reach out to Andres [email protected]
The public website that was launched last fall was designed to enhance communityknowledge of Bal Harbour Tower, as prospective buyers now do much of their researchon-line. The power of the beautiful photographs and the descriptive language clearlydemonstrate to those who check the internet how fabulous life is – and can be – atBal Harbour Tower. Be proud of our wonderful home... and register today for theprivate and secure residents’ portal.
Please – remember to share your current email address [email protected] so that you can receive urgent
and/or timely messages as well.
The newBal Harbour TowerResidents’ Website
is Open forRegistration
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WORLD RENOWNED
BUCCELLATIHOSTS RES IDENTS’VALENTINES DAY
COCKTAIL PARTY
Bal Harbour Tower residents and
their guests enjoyed a spectacular
pre-dinner cocktail hour reception on
Valentine’s Day, sponsored by world
renowned Buccellati Jewelers. Guests
were awe-struck by the exquisite gems
and jewels displayed at Bal Harbour Tower by Buccellati, one of the
world’s most respected and admired jewelers – displaying their
magnificent collections, each one timeless, unique and elegant.
The annual Bal Harbour Tower Ladies’ Tea will be held onWednesday, March 8th from 4-6 p.m. in the BHT Bar/Lounge. Dr. Diane Walder and Dr. Stacey Chimento arefeatured speakers and will share their expertise on “RecentAdvances to Achieve Healthy and Beautiful Skin.”
Join hostesses, with thanks Lorraine Cadieux, PaulaFriedland, Fana Holtz, Elsie Howard, Janie Kupferman,Lila Menowitz and Marlene Taran who host this event tocelebrate friendship and fabulosity, for tea and con -versation. Please RSVP to David at 305.865.4339 byMarch 6th.
Ladies’Teato be held onWednesday,
March 8th
INTRODUCING THEBAL HARBOURTOWER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017Harvey Chaplin, President
Fana Holtz
Ronald Herschmann, M.D.
Elsie Sterling Howard, Secretary
Ronald Kupferman, Vice President
Judge Steven Robinson
Mark Routtenberg, Treasurer
George White
Ben Wygodny
contact members of the Board
2 0 1 7 S O C I A L E V E N T SC A L E N D A R
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New events are STARRED
M A R C H 2 0 1 7Thursday 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
* BHTBar: 2 for One drinks with Bar Dinner Menu ~ 6-8 pmTuesday, 7th
Dinner & a Movie ~ Curtain at 8:15Wednesday, 8th
* Ladies High Tea ~ 4-6 pmWednesday, 15th
Book Group Meets ~ 10:30 am to discuss the Man in the White Sharkskin Suit
Tuesday, 21st* Comedy Night & Dinner, featuring Richie Minervini
A P R I L 2 0 1 7Tuesday, l4th
Dinner & a Movie ~ Curtain at 8:15Wednesday, 5th
* Finding Contentment After 60 for Women’s ~ 10:30 pmFriday, 7th
* Wine Tasting Dinner with a Special MenuThursday, 13th & 27th
* BHTBar: 2 for One drinks with Bar Dinner Menu ~ 6-8 pmMonday, 10th
Passover First Seder ~ 6-9 pmSunday, 16th
Easter Dinner ~ 6-9 pmPoolside Grille Service will end Sunday, April 30th
M A Y 2 0 1 7Thursday, 11th & 25th
* BHTBar: 2 for One drinks with Bar Dinner Menu ~ 6-8 pmSunday, 14th
Mothers’ Day Champagne Brunch 11 am ~ 3 pmSunday, 28th
* Memorial Day BBQ Dinner ~ 6-9 pm Monday, 29th
Poolside Grille open for lunch 11 am-3 pm
J U N E 2 0 1 7Sunday, 18th
Fathers’ Day Dinner ~ 6-9 pm
J U L Y 2 0 1 7Tuesday, 4th
Independence Day BBQ Dinner ~ 6-9 pm
A U G U S T 2 0 1 7Monday, 7th – Monday 27th
Restaurant vacation.The Pool Café will be open during this period for lunch only,
from 11 am-3 pm, daily, except Mondays
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7Sunday, 3rd
Labor Day BBQ Dinner ~ 6-9 pmMonday, 4th
Poolside Grille will be open for lunch 11 am-3 pmWednesday, 20th
Rosh Hashanah Dinner ~ 6-9 pmFriday, 29th
Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Dinner ~ 5:30-8:30 pmSaturday, 30th
Yom Kippur Break the Fast Buffet Dinner ~ 7-10 pm
O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7To be announced
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7Thursday, 2nd & 16th
* BHTBar: 2 for One drinks with Bar Dinner Menu ~ 6-8 pmTuesday, 14th
Dinner & a Movie ~ Curtain at 8:15Wednesday, 15th
Book Group ~ meets @ 10:30 amThursday, 23rd
Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner ~ 6-9 pm
D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7Tuesday, 5th
Dinner & a Movie ~ Curtain at 8:15Wednesday, 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th
* Wednesday Night Dining, featuring Maine LobsterWednesday, 13th
Book Group ~ meets @ 10:30 amThursday, 7th & 21st
* BHTBar: 2 for One drinks with Bar Dinner Menu ~ 6-8 pmTuesday, 12th
Hanukah Starts at SundownFriday, 15th
Season Opening Residents’ Gala Cocktail PartyFrom December 23rd through January 7th the Poolside Grillewill be open daily, including Mondays, from 11 am until 3 pm
Saturday, 23rd
Family Fun Day, poolside ~ 11 am-2 pmSunday, 24th
Christmas Eve Dinner ~ 6-9 pmSunday, 31st
New Year’s Eve Party ~ Monday, JANUARY 1, 2018New Year’s Day Brunch ~ 11 am-2 pm
For information, menus, for daily specials, or to make a reservation, please call Dining Services at 305.865.4339
Jackets are only required for dinner on Friday nights
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HANDS DOWN – IT’S THE BEST BRIDGE IN TOWNEvery week the BHT Party Room fills with a legion of smart
card ‘sharps’ – the Bridge Players. This savvy group meets
Tuesdays, February 21 and 28th and Tuesday, March 14th and
28th, at 7:00, and divides into tables of four to play bridge.
Under the volunteer direction of Beverly and Bernie Fried-
man, and a professional Bridge teacher, players play, practice
and earn points. (The schedule varies because of Movie
Nights.) To check the schedule, check the bulletin board, or
refer to the Bal Harbour Tower website (BalHarbourTower.org)
and click on the link to “Bridge, or call the Friedmans. “We
welcome all levels of bridge players,” says Bernie. “Just let us
know if you and your partner are interested.” A small weekly
fee covers light refreshments. The philanthropic and convivial
group has already contributed to St Jude this year, and will
make a second contribution after the end of the Bridge
season, at the end of March.
LIGHTS.CAMERA.
ICE CREAM!
Throughout the winter season, Tuesdays nights
have become a highlight of the week at Bal Harbour
Tower, as the room lights are lowered and the
screen is filled with the incandescent images of
fabulous films from around the world. Thanks to
Darla and Jon Karlton’s fabulous idea to screen
international films monthly after dinner, on Tuesday
evenings, Bal Harbour Tower residents enjoy the
best of foreign films in a perfect setting. David ups
the amplitude by serving ice cream pops to all the
guests. What could be more delightful? We can’t
think of anything more wonderful!
Celebrate Spring with a Toaston Friday, April 7thBack by popular demand … The Bal Harbour Tower Wine Tasting Dinner
will take place on Friday, April 7th from 6:30 until 10:30 pm. Cocktail hour
will feature superb wine tastings, presented by charming sommeliers
sharing their expertise about the wines they are pouring. The tasting will
be complimented by a fabulous hors d’oeuvres. Get ready for a fabulous
dinner to follow, with very special menu. David is hoping for good
weather so that some of the evening can be enjoyed al fresco.
For something different in gastronomic indulgence, Bal Harbour Tower
special events are synonymous with friendly atmosphere, elegance and
creativity – ensuring perfect alliance with the culinary desires of our
residents. This will be a perfect evening to entertain guests – featuring the
best cuisine, service and ambiance anywhere. The cost for the evening will
be $45, plus tax and gratuity.
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AMERICAN PARKING SYSTEMSARE AT YOUR SERVICE
American Parking Systems, yourcomplete valet parking and front doorservice, offers you a wide range of serv-ices. Our professional and personablestaff is available to fulfill many serviceneeds that you may not have previouslyconsidered from a valet parking com-pany. Taxi services, car rentals and vehi-cle transportation can be easily arranged.If you request, a member of our profes-sional team can take you shopping.Other services include car wash, wax anddetailing and package deliveries. Ourentire staff pledges to be attentive andresponsive to your needs. Your satisfac-tion is our number one goal. “We arehere for you” says Al. “Call me at305.864.4260 to arrange any service”.
BE PREPAREDIN A HEALTHEMERGENCYTo ensure your safety in a med-
ical emergency, so that your familycan be contacted, and so that medicalprofessionals immediately knowyour list of medications and medicalconditions, please pick up and complete your Emergency MedicalForms. When an emergency hap-pens, time is of the essence and it iscritical that Emergency Medical Personnel and Bal Harbour TowerSecurity and staff know whom itcontact on your behalf. The formsare easy to complete and should bekept in an envelope marked:“HEALTH RECORDS“ in a visibleplace in your kitchen or laundryroom.
You Can Stay Strong and Fitat Every Age
by John Reed
Bal Harbour Tower Spa & Fitness Director
JOIN THE COMPLIMENTARY EXERCISE CLASSES
FROM 9:00M-9:30 AM, IN THE CARD ROOM
MONDAY: EASY ABS – VERY LOW-IMPACT ABDOMINAL EXERCISES WHILE SEATED IN A CHAIR
WEDNESDAY: BASIC BALANCE – STRENGTHEN YOUR BALANCE TO PREVENT FALLS
FRIDAY: STRENGTH TRAINING & CARDIO – LOW-IMPACT WEIGHTS OR BODY WEIGHT & CARDIO
Some Benefits of Strength Training – Working With Weights
• Increases your physical work capacity and also improves your ability to performactivities of daily living (ADL’s). You will be able to work harder and longer withthe proper weight training activities.
• Improves bone density. One of the best ways you can control bone loss as youage is to add strength training into your workout plan.
• Promotes fat-free body mass with decreasing sarcopenia. The lean muscle massthat we all work so hard for decreases with age. If we don’t add strength trainingto our routine then it will turn into fat.
• Increases the strength of connective tissue, muscles, and tendons. This leads to improved motor performance and decreased injury risk. It improves your qualityof life as you gain confidence. Strength training will not only make you strong,but will also help with managing your weight.
The Bal Harbour Tower Spa offers appiontments for one-on-one fitness training,massages, hair styling manicures and pedicures and facials. Contact John at Spa@ -balharbourtower.org to make an appointment.
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In MemoriamWe will miss our beloved friends
Morris Cassorla
Donald Jacobson
An exclusive, informative and empowering women’sprogram will be held on Wednesday, April 5th , 2017, at 10:30am, featuring the authors of the new bestseller: “Journey from
Invisibility to Visibility – A Guide for Women 60 and Beyond”,which focuses on finding contentment and happiness after60. You don’t have to be over 60 to attend!
Authors Gail K. Harris, MEd, LCSW; Marilyn C. Lesser,PhD, LCSW; and Cynthia T. Soloway, JD, MSSW, MA, realizedthat they shared anxieties and fears about aging as theyentered their sixties. They soon discovered they weren’talone, that many women were looking for proven copingmethods, support and encouragement as they aged, so theydecided to write a guide to enjoying life after sixty. Theauthors, all local Miami women, speak intensely and withprofessional expertise about the challenges women face as
Roz Spodek notes:” We grow older, thinking about aging, our
health, loss, grief, and family issues and concerns we want to
better manage those concerns”.
It is not necessary to read the book before the program.
The authors recently presented their wonderful workshop
at Miami Federation, and are bringing their expertise to the
women residents of Bal Harbour Tower, at our invitation and
at the suggestion of Roz Spodek. “I was privileged to be at
their amazing workshop and I felt that my friends and
neighbors would also love the messages and the power that
this message brings to us:” said Roz. The workshop will focus
on guided discussions and shared information. “It is my
pleasure to help host this event for friends, neighbors and
their guests.”
“Journey from Invisibility” authors to speakat Bal Harbour Tower on April 5th
A Friendly Reminder:If you are having a privateparty in your apartment,
please update both securityand valet a few days in
advance, so that adequateprofessional staff is on hand
to ensure convenient parking and security for all.
A Report from the Bal Harbour Tower TreasurerMark Routtenberg, Treasurer
The Board of Bal Harbour Tower is pleased to report that we exceeded ourbudgeted bottom line for 2016 for both our general operations and for theRestaurant. As a result, we are able to limit the increase of our maintenancecharges for 2017 to 3.5%. In total all the maintenance and reserve fundassessment for 2017 amounts to 85 cents, per square foot. The auditedFinancial Statement for 2016 will be completed before the end of March, 2017.In addition, we are building up our reserve fund for future capitol replacementprojects.
The special assessment levied in April 2016 will cover the three mainprojects it was intended for, namely, Cooling Tower, Elevator, and ExpansionJoints.
Bal Harbour Tower is 27 years old. We must continue to maintain ourluxury building, its structure and furnishings in the high standard that we allexpect. In addition, we are striving to offer Restaurant and Bar Service andsocial events in the tradition we are accustomed to. We are trying to achievethese goals while respecting fiscal responsibility.
We welcome ideas from owners that can help us improve our objectives.If you have suggestions, please submit them to our Manager, at your earliestconvenience: [email protected]
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BAL HARBOUR TOWER BOOK GROUPENJOYS OUTSTANDING DISCUSSIONS
The BAL HARBOUR TOWER BOOK GROUP continues to meet monthly, on
Wednesdays through April, with the discussion led by group members. “We love
the knowledge, insight and energy that our members are sharing with us, as they
lead the conversation,” notes group co-founder Frema Routtenberg. “We have found
that our own residents are best prepared to share a conversation about the themes
and content of these books. We all share so many personal perspectives and still,
we come to the conversation with diverse experiences – and sharing our thoughts
has brought us great camaraderie and enlightenment. Recent novels discussed
included “The Marriage of Opposites” (the story of Jewish painter, Camille Pissaro and
his family) with a far ranging, brilliant and provocative discussion led by resident
Rebecca Tenenbaum and, in February, “An Officer and a Spy”, (the story of the French
Officer who proved that Dreyfus was innocent) with the exciting discussion led by
Marsha Elser.
• • • • •
The Book Group will meet on Wednesday, March 15th when the group will be
led by Frema Routtenberg and will discuss the “Man in the White Sharkskin Suit”. In
vivid and graceful prose, Lucette Lagnado re-creates the
majesty and cosmopolitan glamour of Cairo in the years
between World War II and Gamal Abdel Nasser’s rise to
power. Her father, Leon, was a boulevardier who conducted
business on the elegant terrace of Shepheard’s Hotel, and
later, in the cozy, dark bar of the Nile Hilton, dressed in his
signature white sharkskin suit. The memoir was the Winner
of the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and hailed by
the New York Times Book Review as a “brilliant, crushing
book” and the New Yorker as a memoir of ruin “told without melodrama by its
youngest survivor.” The group meets in the BHTBar/ Lounge at 10:30. Of course
all residents are welcome.
Report of the Capital Projects Committee
By Chairperson: Ben Wygodny
Members: Judge Stephen Robinson
and Angela De Costa
The Capital Projects/Expenditure
Committee works with Management
in overseeing any structural, me chan -
i cal, electrical, elevator and other
expenditures (unless budgeted) that
exceed $50,000.
For any project that exceeds
$50,000, the Committee reviews all
proposals pertaining to such projects
(consultants, contractors, and suppli-
ers) and makes comments and recom-
mendations to the Board and Executive
for approval.
Prior to acceptance of any proposals
for projects whose expenditures exceed
$50,000, the Committee and Manage-
ment review and analyze the proposals
received to ensure that bids have been
properly tendered, reviewed, and com-
ply with budgets. The Committee also
monitors projects to ensure that they
are within budget and that perform-
ance follows the guidelines, plans and
specifications of the contract.
Current major projects that have
been started or which are close to be-
ing started are the replacement of the
cooling tower and distribution system,
elevator modernization, structural and
expansion joint repairs/replacement,
and plumbing valve upgrades.
Notice of the Committee’s meetings
are posted and all owners are encour-
aged to attend and provide input.
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Its widely known – and it’s certainly not a secret – that
Bal Harbour Tower dining offers the best food in town. The
5-star Bal Harbour Tower Restaurant is reserved only for
residents and their guests, and is renowned for elegant
service, made-to-order, fresh cuisine, lavish portions and
exceptional, personalized service, farm-to-table specials
and fabulous special events. Of course, without question,
Bal Harbour Tower is widely acknowledged as the most
convivial place in town, with exuberant camaraderie and of
course… ‘the best food in town’.
Dinner menus change frequently and dinner specials
change Tuesdays, Fridays and Sunday – and Wednesdays
in season. The Bar Menu for Thursdays during the Season
offers light dinner fare and two for one drinks. Special
dietary needs and allergies are easily accommodated as all
options are cooked to order. And, from December through
March, the Chef at the Grille at the Poolside Grille offers
fabulous weekend fare, al fresco.
Bal Harbour Tower offers complimentary breakfast to
residents during the winter season, this year, until April
29th. The Dining Room is open for lunch daily, except
Mondays, from 11 am until 3 pm. Dinner is served
Sundays, Tuesday and Fridays in the Dining Room, with a
Happy Hour Bar and dinner menu many Thursdays, and
on Wednesdays in December and January. Jackets are
required on Friday, for dining. Of course, if you are not in
the mood for dining downstairs, Room Service is always
available.
Everyone says:
“Bal Harbour Towerserves the BestFood in Town”
COMEDY NIGHTRETURNS BY POPULAR DEMAND:
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 21st Get ready to laugh! Comedy Night returns to Bal Harbour Tower on Tuesday, March 21st. A very special al lacarte dinner will be served in the Dining Room, from 6 pm.The lights will dim at 9:15 in the Party Room and humortakes the stage. Don’t miss a great entertainer and a greatevening of laughs and camaraderie. Reservations for dinnerand for the performance are requested. Of course, yourguests are welcome. Please contact David at 305.865.4339
Richie Minervini is a seasoned entertainer and a provenheadliner across the country. A veteran of standup comedy,
Richie is the former owner of Long Island’spremier comedy club, The East SideComedy Club. Richie has a standingengagement there three times a year toperform at the Danny Gans Theatre at TheMirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Healso can be seen at the Paris Hotel,
Bellaggio, and MGM Grand Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas.His fellow comedy colleagues have dubbed him “TheChameleon of Comedy”.
BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE OFFERS AFREE MUSEUM ACCESS PROGRAM
The “Bal Harbour Village Museum Access” programprovides free admission to the area’s top museums and themost celebrated private collections in South Florida. YourArt Access Card will give you complimentary access to thefollowing institutions:
> Bass Museum of Art> Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)> Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA)> The Wolfsonian-FIU> Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO)> Rubell Family Collection> De La Cruz Contemporary Art Space> The Margulies Collection at The Warehouse> Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA)> MDC Museum of Art + Design> The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Art> Vizcaya Museum & Gardens> Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden> NSU Art Museum
Go online to register for your free access card at:www.balharbourflorida.com/miami-arts-culture/access-program
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FROM THE MANAGER, LEONOR ORTIZ
Thanks to your patience and cooperation, Bal Harbour Tower residents survived 2016 and all of the obstacles thatcame with it. When we embarked on completing the necessary Cooling Tower project, never did we think it would beas challenging as it was. But together, with the help of our dedicated Board of Directors, staff and engineers, wepersevered and got through what was, and will be, the most difficult undertaking in the history of Bal Harbour Tower.Also, we are in constant communication and working closely with our attorneys to expedite claims for those residentsstill waiting on a resolution, and I have been reassured that the end is near.
It’s important to remember that while our building is beautiful, it is 27 years old, so routine maintenance, repairsand updates are to be expected. There is still work to be done but we’ve made significant progress over the last 18months. As we move forward with enhancement projects, we’ll continue striving for excellence to meet the highstandards that are synonymous with Bal Harbour Tower.
Now, I’d like to take this opportunity to share a few other important reminders:
1. Restaurant Billing – to accommodate several requests, we have reinstated the restaurant billing cycle to close onthe last day of the each month. As a result, you will receive statements within the first ten days of each month.
2. Hurricane Season – each year, Hurricane Season starts in June 1 through November 30. Every unit is responsiblefor securing his or her apartment in the event of a storm, which includes clearing your balcony. If there is an impendingstorm and you require staff to secure your home on your behalf, you will be subject to an appropriate fee. Please taketime to prepare your unit if it will be unoccupied during this period. Be sure to test your shutters and ensure they arein working condition in advance. If shutters need repair, please contact the office for a referral.
3. Elevators – The Elevator Modernization project will begin this summer and each car will take 12-15 weeks forcompletion. The Service Elevators will be first to undergo renovations, which means vendors who normally use thedesignated elevators will temporarily have to use the same elevators as residents. Additionally, personal unitconstruction projections will be suspended so please plan accordingly; however, emergency projects and minormaintenance requests, e.g. painters, handymen, and routine service repair professionals will be permitted to enter thebuilding with proper notification. Once a definitive timeline has been established, we will circulate the update viamass email and regular mail. If you anticipate a restoration project within the next six months, please put the detailsin writing (project start date, type of project, the project timeline) for review and approval.
4. Parking Garage – The expansion joint and structural repairs – in the parking garage will be finished by the fall.We will be doing small sections at a time so residents are not significantly impacted. If you will be out of town duringthis period but plan to park your vehicle in the garage, please be sure our valet staff has the ability to move it to anotherlocation.
5. Service Corridors – We understand that Service Corridors, especially on the South side of the building are indisrepair. An overflow drain was installed from the Cooling Tower, down to the sanitary drain under the trash roomto comply with local building codes. We are working with the Cooling Tower vendor to get this resolved by mid-March.
As always, I welcome your feedback. If you have any questions or concerns, I encourage you to send me a quicknote at [email protected] or feel free to stop by my office.