Hi Roz

It's good to see the details of what you told us last night (I could incorporate this in the notes of the meeting, because I didn't get much detail in there).

It would be really good if Tim and Rainer were able to be part of the meeting you refer to next Thursday. (Or is that our meeting?) I would like to know that a couple of other people had worked on this with you - partly so that the total responsibility for it doesn't land on you. We need group agreement to spend this amount of money, which I think we will all be keen to give, but having as much information as possible will help with the decisionmaking.

It is amazing to suddenly have the very real likelihood of moving in with the common house kitchen installed - for quite a while there that didn't seem possible. Thank you for getting us to this point.

Anne

On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 10:18 AM Roz Wilson <michael.rosemary@xtra.co.nz> wrote:

Hi, plans attached for kitchen. Sadly they have not scanned well but they are basically the same as the ones in tim’s drop box.

There were several options:

New commercial: this is what we are currently looking at

New domestic: expensive and not what was envisioned

Old commercial: could buy a few pieces but mostly odd bits from Christchurch and probably not what we actually want

Old domestic: nothing would actually fit, could be damaged in removal and not so many available in dunedin

Nothing, defer any action till move in

 

We have had two visits from Southern Hospitality, they do seem to know their stuff but not the easiest to work with. I don’t like having to chase businesses all the time but they are local so benefits there.

 

We have been given a 30 day quote of $41399 including gst.

Please note: does not include installation, delivery (ex Auckland) is an estimate, does not include a hob (they recommend a big domestic instead). Also the wooden benches at servery and on the island in the original plan he has replaced with stainless steel. They would not recommend wooden as they don’t wear well, are high maintenance and also have drawbacks as far as allergies or special diets are concerned.

 

Until recently we all thought the contingency wouldn’t allow a new kitchen though the long term benefits of having one would be huge and eliminate a lot of future hassle. Currently we are hoping for a large amount to not be needed, if we time it right we can claim back the gst and offers of loans that came in after my wee survey gave us the promise of another $20 000+. So we are all feeling confident something can be achieved for move in.

 

We are meeting again next Thursday and will discuss the kitchen further, with the plan of ordering asap. A container load of simply stainless benches is due in Auckland at the end of November so if we can order from that we could even have a kitchen from day 1.

Anyone with any thoughts or questions please get back to me urgently, meeting next Thursday and a public holiday means we can’t delay. Regds roz

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