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Attachment C <br />Matter 1: The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions <br />allowed by the official controls <br />The purpose of the vestibule is to remedy temperature control problems that have been <br />damaging my grand piano. <br />I am a classical pianist, and I have a grand piano in the largest room in my house. When I first <br />moved into this house, fluctuations in temperature and humidity by this room's entrance <br />damaged my grand piano. They caused the wood and wool parts of the piano's mechanical <br />components to expand and contract until they functioned poorly. The piano sounded <br />constantly out of tune and all the keys became hard and stiff to press. I paid multiple piano <br />technicians to try to repair the instrument but none could succeed. <br />So, I bought a replacement grand piano at great expense, and took the following measures to <br />maintain a consistent climate. <br />1. 1 put several hygrometers all around the room to measure the temperature and humidity <br />and display them at all times. <br />2. 1 put a humidifier on my furnace <br />3. 1 bought a room humidifier for winter. <br />4. For summer, I got a dehumidifier. <br />5. 1 also got a google nest thermostat and set the sensor to measure and regulate my <br />home based on the temperature closest to the piano. <br />6. 1 also had a humidifier unit installed within the piano itself. <br />Yet, despite my efforts, this second grand piano was destroyed just as badly as the first. In <br />speaking with my technicians, I learned that all pianos near outside doors suffer a similar fate to <br />mine due to outside air exposure. Their years of experience working on hundreds of pianos <br />confirmed that direct contact with outside air will damage a piano regardless of what other <br />measures are taken within the room itself. <br />In an effort to control the temperature near the outside door, I called a contractor for a design <br />of a vestibule inside my house. I then built a full-sized cardboard model of the vestibule to see <br />how it would affect the space. Not only did it destroy the aesthetic of the room with its <br />awkward lines, but it also drastically reduced the functionality of the rest of the room. To make <br />matters worse, it left an awkward empty space behind it that could not be used for anything <br />and would be wasted. <br />Therefore, an exterior vestibule is the only remaining option. It is three times more expensive <br />to have it on the exterior, so I guarantee that if an interior option were workable, I would opt for <br />it. I have purchased a third grand piano, which waits in climate -controlled storage until I can <br />find a way to stabilize the climate of my home. At this time, creating some kind of buffer at the <br />
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