Description
The owner of this complex appears to be operating some kind of illegal construction shop out of the back of the apartment complex. Almost every day he's engaged in loud industrial activities back there, ranging from running heavy machinery to repeatedly slamming massive metal objects against other metal objects and concrete, creating a massive nuisance for everyone in the apartments, in both his building and neighboring buildings, who are forced to sometimes listen to his repeated clanging and banging sounds for hours on end. Sometimes the impact of him hitting stuff over there is so powerful you can not only hear it, but actually feel it in your apartment. You'll feel all the walls in your unit go "thud!" as he slams things. No way to block out his noise even by closing double pane windows (which is extremely unpleasant in the summer heat and no AC) Getting tired of listening to his illegal construction and noise here almost every other day. Someone needs to tell this guy that if he wants to run a machine shop or whatever he's doing there, he needs to go do it in an industrial area that's actually zoned for industrial use. This is a residential area and we do not appreciate this man using our quiet and peaceful suburban neighborhood as a worksite for his industrial machinery operations and other massively loud activities on a daily basis.
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City of Alameda (Verified Official)
TheyreCensoringOurCommentsOnThisSite (Registered User)
it's been over a month since I submitted this request on this site. the city government has officially ignored this request for over a month now.
the owner of 2622 central ave continues to operate loud industrial machinery and slamming objects in his apartment building's carport. this man is continuing to use a multi-family residential complex nestled inbetween a series of other multi-family residential complexes in a residential neighborhood as an industrial work site. it is not ok and it needs to stop soon. this isn't Jingletown in Oakland, this is the alameda east end. we're a residential community here. if he wants to run a machine shop or a factory or whatever it is he's doing there, he needs to go across the water to the industrial area where that stuff belongs. we don't want that in a residential area where people are trying to live in peace.
Closed PBT Admin ~ MM (Verified Official)