Balconies
Residents are required to consider the safety of those below them as well as the overall safety and appearance of the building when deciding what to store on, and how to use, balconies.
Outdoor furniture and pot plants are permitted on balconies. Residents are required to take all reasonable steps to prevent any overflow from pot plant watering falling onto apartments. Storage of items such as storage boxes, bicycles, clothes drying racks on balconies are not permitted. Laundry, towels and clothes are not permitted to be hung over balcony balustrades nor to be hung in any way that is visible from the street or other apartments. Cigarette butts are a fire hazard and must not be discarded from balconies nor left in open ashtrays as they may be picked up by the wind and carried to other apartments or onto the garden. We recommend the use of closed ashtrays on balconies. Balconies are to be kept tidy and no loose items such as clothing and other lightweight items are to be left unattended on balconies as they may be lifted by the wind. |
A barbeque may be stored and used on a balcony provided a responsible adult is always in attendance whilst it is operating and provided the barbeque is at least 50 cm away from any wall that forms part of the outer walls of the building.
Bird droppings are unsightly and cause damage to building surfaces. Residents are requested not to feed birds or encourage them to come onto balconies.
Please inform the Building Manager if birds are roosting on your balcony so appropriate action may be taken to remove them.
Street View
Residents in apartments with windows facing the front of the building are asked to consider the appearance of the building from St Kilda Road and not to leave items that are not in keeping with the overall appearance of the building in view, whether on a balcony or inside the apartment near the front window.
Bird droppings are unsightly and cause damage to building surfaces. Residents are requested not to feed birds or encourage them to come onto balconies.
Please inform the Building Manager if birds are roosting on your balcony so appropriate action may be taken to remove them.
Street View
Residents in apartments with windows facing the front of the building are asked to consider the appearance of the building from St Kilda Road and not to leave items that are not in keeping with the overall appearance of the building in view, whether on a balcony or inside the apartment near the front window.