Subject: Re: question...
From: Tom Kikta (tkikta@legat.com)
Date: Wed Oct 01 2008 - 10:12:42 CDT
Chris:
I understand that for emergencies, etc. Verizon needs access to the
roof. At some point though, they have to realize that we are a
residential building, and some courtesies should be given. Judging by
the other e-mails from Robin and Kelly, it looks like they were on the
roof all evening and night, which leads me to believe that this was
maybe more than just an emergency.
Maybe Verizon could 1) schedule work (when they know it will be for
extended hours) during the day, and 2) let us know when they will be
working all night.
Has anyone conveyed to the folks at Verizon (the actual workers, not
the administrators) that every time they walk on the roof, they dump
crap into the units? I realize they need access to the roof (I'm sure
it is also in our contract), but they should be able to access the
tower, conduits, etc. by walking on roof areas over the corridors. I
have found in my daily dealings with contractors that if you show them
some respect and explain why you want them to do something, they are
usually very accommodating.
All I know for sure is that I was woken up very early this morning with
tar dust falling on my head, and I don't ever want that to happen
again.
Thomas Kikta, AIA
LEGATARCHITECTS
651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite One
Chicago, Illinois 60661
Direct: 312.756.1250
Cell: 847.567.9595
E-Mail: tkikta@legat.com
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>>> <christian.a.lattimer@jpmchase.com> 10/1/2008 8:27 AM >>>
All,
I checked the Access Control logs and it appears Verizon had some
workers
on the roof last night. I'll contact First Properties and report the
problem. We'll track down our contacts at Verizon and report it.
Thanks
for the email.
- Chris
Christian A. Lattimer
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. - It Architect & Consulting
131 South Dearborn, Floor 5-636
Chicago, IL 60603
Phone: 312-407-1333
Pager: 877-412-7720
Email: christian.a.lattimer@jpmchase.com
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Kelly:
I heard the same thing starting at about 3:45 am. Whoever it was had
been moving around for over an hour above my bedroom. Not only was it
very annoying, but a little creepy, as well.
Chris, Brian, Jim, Derek:
Can you please let us know who it was on the roof all night? If it
was
Verizon, someone should contact them to let them know their workers
were
apparently screwing around all night, because my condo is on the other
side of the building from the Verizon tower, and there are no
conduits,
etc. that run in my direction.
When I moved into the building six years ago, I was told the residents
on the 7th floor, in general, pay higher assessments. As near as I
can
tell, the only thing I get for the higher assessments is crap falling
in
from the roof every time the wind blows hard or someone is walking
around on the roof. Since this person was on the roof for over an
hour
right above my bedroom, I got crap falling in from the roof...on
me...while I was trying to sleep...for over an hour. Judging by the
time stamp on Kelly's e-mail (1:34 am), this person was on the roof
for
at least 3 hours. What in the hell were they doing on the roof for 3
hours? I don't think it's too much to ask to let us know.
Thomas Kikta, AIA
LEGATARCHITECTS
651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite One
Chicago, Illinois 60661
Direct: 312.756.1250
Cell: 847.567.9595
E-Mail: tkikta@legat.com
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>>> Kelly Cacioppo <kellymcacioppo@hotmail.com> 10/1/2008 1:33 AM >>>
Sorry to bother everyone, but it's 1:30 am and I can hear someone
walking on the roof - and have been hearing footsteps ocassionally for
the last couple hours --- is there work being done up there this late
at
night? just checking...
Kelly
unit #708
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