News and Notices:
What's New:
The next meeting of the Austin Court Condo Association Board will
be on
Wednesday,
October 13, 2010,
beginning at 7:00 PM.
The meeting location will be announced.
All Unit Owners are welcome.
Unless otherwise necessary, the Condo Board now meets
quarterly, on the
2nd Wednesday
of
every 3rd month. The schedule for
2010 is:
Wednesday,
January 13, 2010 (Annual Meeting)
Monday,
April 5, 2010
Wednesday,
July 14, 2010
Wednesday,
October 13, 2010 (Discussion of
Budget for 2011).
A
Board for 2010 was elected at the Annual Meeting
of January 13th. The Trusteess will be Gary Drescher, Jennie Panico,
Shabeeb Rabbany, John Sheff and Ilie Talpasanu.
In addition,
Officers of the
Association were selected. Gary Drescher ll serve as
President, Jennie Panico as Treasurer, and John Sheff as Secretary.
Contact information is available on the Trustees page:
Trustees.
Elevator Update (as of June 6, 2007):
Elevator Update:
To the unit owners at Austin Court:
For more than a year, our building’s elevator has had bouts of
frequent breakdowns. In November of 2006, we paid $10,000 to
replace the elevator’s door-operator components. Unfortunately,
following that maintenance, the elevator began to fail even more
often, soon incurring more than $5,000 of additional costs for
repeated service calls.
In January 2007, we hired the elevator engineering firm Syska
Hennessy Group to examine our elevator and make recommendations.
Their conclusion is that the 40-year-old elevator system is worn
out and obsolete, and is in need of a major renovation.
The
door-operator replacement was a good first step, but a
relatively small one. The projected cost for the remaining
recommended overhaul would be $220,000, and the elevator would
need to be out of service for a few months during the
renovation. (The engineers’ full report is available online at
Elevator Report.)
Recently, the frequency of elevator breakdowns has diminished, so
we may have a temporary reprieve from the renovation. However,
we wish to alert all owners that the renovation will likely be
needed before long—probably within the next few years, and
and perhaps almost immediately if the frequent, expensive
breakdowns resume.
Of course, we would not undertake such a major project without
further study and a vote by all unit owners. The purpose of this letter
is not to announce a decision (which has not yet been made), but just to
give advance warning so owners can prepare for the expected expense and
inconvenience.
Sincerely,
- The Austin Court Trustees