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Norah opts to ease the pane

In the end, Norah Jones chose to be more neighborly — even if it will cost her a little sunlight.

The Grammy-winning singer has quietly amended her controversial, city-approved plan to add 10 windows to a windowless side wall of her new brownstone in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, reducing it to seven double-hung windows.

The new application for the three-story Amity Street house, submitted to the city Landmarks Preservation Commission on Dec. 9, is for seven windows.

The Cobble Hill Association called the windows in the earlier plan inconsistent with the building’s 19th-century character.