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The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs
"The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs
Just weeks before Champlain Towers South collapsed, town officials in Surfside, Fla., were demanding immediate changes on the property — but all of their requirements focused on relatively minor concerns.
A poolside gate needed repair. A hedge had to be trimmed to accommodate emergency vehicles. Paving stones had to be replaced.
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In an email sent in November 2018, town building official Ross Prieto described meeting with residents of Champlain Towers South.
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What's now clear from emails and other documents is Prieto had already reviewed a troubling engineering study that warned of serious structural erosion.
That nine-page report, completed in October 2018, urged major repairs to the building "in the near future."
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In January 2019, resident Mara Chouela emailed Prieto, alarmed by a construction project underway next door to Champlain Towers South.
"[They] are digging too close to our property and we have concerns regarding the structure of our building," Chouela wrote.
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"There is nothing for me to check," Prieto replied, urging the condominium association instead to hire a consultant to monitor for any damage.
Despite a provision in the town's building code that allows officials to demand "repairs or modifications" within 150 days, there's no sign officials urged an immediate response to concerns about the building's decaying concrete and steel structure.
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The town did regularly demand the condominium association make immediate changes — setting deadlines and threatening fines — but only to relatively minor cosmetic features.
In 2020, condo managers were ordered to alter lighting on the structure to protect turtle nesting sites on the nearby beach.
Last month, the town's code compliance division sent another official letter demanding the condo address other minor safety issues, including replacement of an exit light.
It appear that there are likely failures throughout the system and I'm sure a whole mess is about to be uncovered...
"The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs
Just weeks before Champlain Towers South collapsed, town officials in Surfside, Fla., were demanding immediate changes on the property — but all of their requirements focused on relatively minor concerns.
A poolside gate needed repair. A hedge had to be trimmed to accommodate emergency vehicles. Paving stones had to be replaced.
...
In an email sent in November 2018, town building official Ross Prieto described meeting with residents of Champlain Towers South.
...
What's now clear from emails and other documents is Prieto had already reviewed a troubling engineering study that warned of serious structural erosion.
That nine-page report, completed in October 2018, urged major repairs to the building "in the near future."
...
In January 2019, resident Mara Chouela emailed Prieto, alarmed by a construction project underway next door to Champlain Towers South.
"[They] are digging too close to our property and we have concerns regarding the structure of our building," Chouela wrote.
...
"There is nothing for me to check," Prieto replied, urging the condominium association instead to hire a consultant to monitor for any damage.
Despite a provision in the town's building code that allows officials to demand "repairs or modifications" within 150 days, there's no sign officials urged an immediate response to concerns about the building's decaying concrete and steel structure.
...
The town did regularly demand the condominium association make immediate changes — setting deadlines and threatening fines — but only to relatively minor cosmetic features.
In 2020, condo managers were ordered to alter lighting on the structure to protect turtle nesting sites on the nearby beach.
Last month, the town's code compliance division sent another official letter demanding the condo address other minor safety issues, including replacement of an exit light.
It appear that there are likely failures throughout the system and I'm sure a whole mess is about to be uncovered...