Sunday, February 22, 2009

Screeching elevator

I predict a series of events resembling this one:

I report the condition to Buildings...AGAIN.

Buildings issues a violation...AGAIN.

A hearing is scheduled. Janoff & Olshan defaults on its hearing...AGAIN.

Buildings imposes a $2,500 fine...AGAIN.

This would be tough for J & O, since they're already in default on $5,000 in fines for elevator violations. So they'd owe Buildings $7,500! And none of the conditions for which the violations were issued have been corrected!

Good thing they can steal security deposits to pay those city fines!

UPDATE: what a ghastly screech it is.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Um?

NYC BUILDING CODE 27-770: Noise control of mechanical equipment.

(a) Minimum airborne noise insulation requirements
.

(2) MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SPACES.

a. Ventilating openings into mechanical equipment
spaces. -Ventilating openings into boiler rooms and
other mechanical equipment spaces shall not be located
in yards or courts where there are windows opening
from living quarters
, unless such ventilating openings
are provided with sound attenuating devices if needed
to limit noise transmission to NC-40 (noise criterion)
levels in the exposed dwelling units. For permits issued
after January first, nineteen hundred seventy-two, the
permissible noise levels shall not exceed NC-35.