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ATTACHMENT George-Finamore <br />APR - 2 !993 <br />The attached materials show the locations of the two houses, <br />the heights and distances of the critical features (windows, roof <br />peak), and the position of the sun at various times of day <br />through the year. The proposed second story would obstruct the <br />sky from 48° east to due south, and would be 31° high from the <br />window sills. It would be 24° from the tops of the windows. <br />The sun chart shows that during the times and dates in box <br />A, the sun will be completely obscured by the second story <br />addition, whereas we now enjoy direct morning sunshine. For <br />example, for the two months between Nov. 21 and Jan. 21, we would <br />completely lose the sun between 8:30 and 10 to 11 AM. In all, <br />the windows will be at least partly shaded from Oct. 1 to March <br />1. At present, the shadow of 708 just barely touches the <br />foundation of our house on Dec. 21. <br />This only treats one window. The shadow of the addition <br />would also fall on the southwest window for several hours before <br />moving east. In addition, our large kitchen windows also likely <br />will lose sun, and we have planned large glass doors out from the <br />kitchen to the porch. <br />