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Posted: Thursday, 10 April 2008 6:41PM

Thompson Faults City for Conditions at Brooklyn Gym

NEW YORK (1010 WINS)  -- Fitmar Management, which runs a city-owned athletic club, is under fire from New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr. Thursday.

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Comptroller Thompson in his report, noted multiple hazardous and unsanitary conditions at the Paerdegat Athletic Club in Canarsie, Brooklyn. Some of the conditions he noted were mold problems, exposed electrical outlets, blocked exits and more.

"This is outrageous that the City has allowed these incredibly disgusting and potentially hazardous conditions to exist," Thompson said. "The City must keep its facilities safe and clean. There is no excuse for allowing conditions such as this to exist, particularly when toddlers and infants are being put at risk."

Thompson immediately sent several letters to state and city agencies asking for an immediate investigation into the unsafe conditions.

"Specifically," Thompson said, "auditors and engineers found evidence of wall and ceiling water damage; mold; exposed electrical outlets, wiring and equipment; damaged play equipment; blocked fire exits and damaged exit signs; damaged lighting fixtures; and poorly maintained roof and mechanical systems. Moreover, the premises - including areas used by the children - have not been kept clean and litter free, as required by the license agreement."

In 2004, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation contracted Fitmar Management LLC to operate, maintain and manage the Paerdegat Athletic Club. The center is located at 1500 Paerdegat Avenue North, and is run by Fitmar Management LLC.

The Parks Department said it will review the Comptroller's findings and has sent inspectors to the Paerdegat Athletic Club. 

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