The Cages
I have written about the 40th floor roof on the Shaw Tower and to a lesser extent the 40th floor on the Mayflower Tower in small part due to that roof's door being locked at times. Is that a violation of the fire laws? No escape to that roof for those in dire trouble.If anyone wants a tour and all that I may recall of that roof area, let me know. Now there are cages there for laundry decided upon at one of the private & secret meetings we are not allowed to attend and witness much less comment.
The cages, in my opinion, have lowered the value of the two unit with balconies facing the common roof area. If planning, planning and more planning was done that may have generated thought as to the blocking of views. Perhaps the cages could have been placed in two sections away from the balconies allowing the one to be free of the damaging effect and the other a line of sight to the north. But why think of the Unit Owners at those meetings.
Of course, when one or two units have lowered values there is a ripple effect throughout the building, if anything, for lack of consideration reflecting the managing of the building.
Could the cages have been placed on the Mayflower Tower roof?
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