is acceptable by the design guidelines we feel the loss of light is claimed by the request or is unsubstantd. there is unsupported examples of how dark these rooms will become. the following solar analysis i will show with before and after effects of the addition you will see any loss of light is minimal throughout the year. the first drawing here shows both existing and proposed conditions at 3 times of the day, 1, 3 and 5 p.m. at the winter solstice. i don't know how well this is showing up. the existing building has a slight shadow against it from the existing building, rather with the proposed project in place there is a slightly larger shadow against two of the windows on the facade. at 3 p.m. in the afternoon you can see two of the windows receiving light. others are blocked by shadow of the existing building. similarly there are two windows received some, this upper windows receiving less. at 5 p.m., something interesting happens because of the flat roofed that we are proposing, the building is receiving some additional sun. that window that room she likes to spend room she will recei