Subject: Re: rear doors/garage access
From: RStaszak@wrigley.com
Date: Thu Aug 03 2000 - 12:43:05 CDT
Everyone should have the access to use the rear entrance as well as the
visitor parking spots. Everyone should have a remote for this entrance or
install a keyed gate. Does this mean only the people who have parking spots
on the garage roof can access this area? Do the rest of us have to hop over
the gate to access to the rear entrance of our building? How stupid!
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Subject: rear doors/garage access
Author: Mary Janowski <mjanowski@netscape.net> at WRIGLEY
Date: 8/3/2000 9:04 AM
We were told earlier this week that those who own spots in the
underground
garage will have no direct access to the rear doors unless we
PAY for an
additional remote to operate the gates leading to the driveway
next to the
building. I have written to management asking that they
reconsider this
decision for several reasons:
When a delivery is made trucks have no easy way to get to the rear
elevator.
If we have large objects which would be easier transported in
the rear
elevator it is unreasonable to expect us to come in through the
underground
spots which necessitate using four doors and stairs.
Getting bicycles in and out is easier through the rear doors
and insures that
we will not be banging into the first floor hallway and lobby walls.
The rear doors are the only true handicapped access if we
should ever need
such an entrance.
The spots next to the building are evidently going to be
visitor's spots. How
will our visitors gain entrance to this lot if necessary.
If those with dogs use the rear entrance and elevator
especially when the
weather is bad and the dogs are wet or dirty then the
cleanliness of front
lobby and elevator might be easier to maintain. They cannot be
expected to
use the back doors if they are not handy.
We pay assessments which I assumed entitled us to access to all
common
elements (including the rear doors, driveway, and visitors parking
spots.
If you too feel this is unfair, perhaps you could also contact
management/Board and ask them to reconsider.
Mary
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