Level II: Fourth And Gill H-1
1-B-14-HZ
Approved With Conditions
Recommendation
Approval of two square wood replacement columns to match those at 1101 Luttrell Street or with Ionic volutes. Construct new brick steps if mock-up shows that the brick will match that existing on the foundation; otherwise the steps are to be of concrete. Construct fixed multi-light french door panel in center 2nd level. Install 2x2 square balustrade and handrail with molded top rail to meet building code.Applicant Request
Architectural feature; Doors; Masonry repair/painting; Material changes (wood, brick, metal, etc.); Porch elements; Siding; Windows- Work Description revised since January 16, 2014 meeting.
- LEVEL I (approved by staff)
- 1. Replace non-original windows with 1/1 wood double-hung to more closely match originals.
- 2. Expose original bottom right window by removing vinyl siding and install 1/1 double-hung window into original opening.
- 3. Remove all vinyl siding to show original wood lap siding.
- 4. Remove steel stair cases from front of building.
- 5.Replace guttering in-kind.
- 6. Remove stucco from brick foundation and repoint brick according to Secretary of Interiors Standards.
- LEVEL II
- 1) Remove non-original concrete pillars and replace with 12" square wooden porch supports with wood trim pieces to match that on:
- a) the columns of 1101 Luttrell (See submitted photo.); or
- b.) the columns of submitted 1920s to 1930s documentary photo showing Ionic volutes at top.
- 2) Install a single french door panel in center bay of upper level that would be fixed and nonoperable to allude to the door shown in the 1920s to 1930s photo.
- 3) Install wood handrail at front steps and wood balustrade of 2x2 square with molded handrail to meet code-required height at 36".
- 4) Eliminate vertical strips in fascia board on front porch with by replacing board with smooth wood panel and molded trim along top and bottom.
- 5) Construct new front steps from brick to match that revealed on foundation or repair and existing concrete steps.
Fourth and Gill H-1
- Style: Neoclassical (c. 1910) (altered)
- Two-story frame with aluminum siding wall covering. Hip roof with asphalt shingle roof covering. Six-over-four double-hung replacement windows. One-story front portico with square stuccoed columns, replacement sawn wood balustrade and upstairs entry with outside metal stair on front. Stuccoed foundation. Regular plan. Sidelights at front entry. Contributing.
- Style: Neoclassical (c. 1910) (altered)
Applicable Guidelines
Fourth and Gill Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on April 20, 1999 and June 29, 1999.
See Guidelines- PORCHES
- Properly proportioned porches are important to new buildings constructed in Fourth and Gill, helping new construction blend better with the neighborhood.
- Rehabilitation and New Construction
- 1. Repair porches on historic houses using wood floors,
- balustrades, posts and columns, or replace duplicating the
- original size and design. Reconstruction of the documented
- original porch is also appropriate.
- 4. In new construction, the proportion of the porches to the front
- facades should be consistent with the historic porches in the
- neighborhood. Details such as columns, posts, piers, balustrades
- and porch flooring must use materials that present a visually
- and physically appropriate appearance historically.
- WINDOWS
- 4. If replacement windows are necessary, they should be the same
- overall size as the originals, with the same pane division, and
- the same muntin style and exterior depth, width and profile.
- False muntins or grids should not be used.
- 7. It can be appropriate to design and install additional windows
- on the rear or another secondary elevation. The designs should
- be compatible with the overall design of the building.
- SECRETARY OF INTERIORS STANDARDS
- 2. The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure, or site and its
- environmental shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any historic material
- or distinctive architectural features should be avoided when possible.
- 3. All buildings, structures, and sites shall be recognized as products of their own time.
- Alterations that have no historical basis and which seek to create an earlier appearance
- shall be discouraged.
- 4. Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history
- and development of a building, structure, or site and its environment. These changes may
- have acquired significance in their own right, and this significance shall be recognized
- and respected.
- 5. Distinctive features, finishes and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship
- that characterize a property shall be preserved.
- 6. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity
- of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match
- the old design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials.
- Replacement or missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical or
- pictorial evidence.
Meeting Date
February 20, 2014
COA Expires February 20, 2016
Fourth and Gill H-1
1206 Luttrell St 37917
Applicant
Carl Carl Lansden
Owner Helen Ross McNabb Center