
This is the front entrance on Delaware

The back entrance I am about to talk about

So for like the last month they have had a huge diesel guzzling power generator running 24/7 in their driveway on Franklin.

I can't understand what they can't fix that requires constant diesel based power generation. One day, a weekend, even a week, okay but when it stretches to a month and more you have to wonder what the heck is going on. While the machine uses some form of noise reduction, I would be livid if it was my neighbor.
Imagine, in the summer with your windows open next to a giant SUV sized diesel generator. I also think it trashes up the neighborhood and find it surprising that a club that has such a beautiful building and grounds is okay with this running all the time. Its probably to power air conditioning, lol (e:zobar,45203) If it is that I thinki it should be illegal to to make that much noise on an extended basis.
It seems so environmentally unfriendly.
At least they should really be required to bring it into the walled property which you can see the gate of right in front of the diesel generator.

I've been to the 20th century club many times as a wedding photographer. cool building, it's always been a womens social club since it was founded in the late 1800s. Definitely the high society womens club in Buffalo. Not sure how they stay afloat, they do weddings and member events, their membership fees must be hefty though. The building has no AC just some fans, not modernized much. I hope this generator isn't just a temporary AC power source for the summer, if they need extra power they should be building something permanent.
Ooh, how aptly named! I can bet that they are powering the creation of the rich-lady-Frankenstein!!!
Get ready for the terror atak on Buffalo!
20th Century Club: :::link:::
They forbid interior photography, but the inside is a replica of the US Capitol Building's dome apparently, from what I've heard I've people who've been inside.
I'm guessing that it is supplemental power, although that is a good sized generator so who knows? Maybe it is powering much of the building until a more permanent solution is being worked on inside. You are right that they should be required to put it inside the property - I bet if the neighbor complained to the city they would be compelled to do so. I'd be driven with rage if it were me! That would make the neighbor shouting incident pale in comparison.