Level II: Fairmont-Emoriland NC-1
1-B-19-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
Approval.Applicant Request
Accessory structure; Additions- The homeowners wish to construct a rear addition and detached carport behind their house. The new construction is to be of smooth-finish cement stucco to complement the original cement stucco on the house. The overall width of the additions, which include a sunroom and a screened-in porch, exends across nearly the entire rear of the house at ~33 feet long, but is still offset from the corners at the widest portions of the house. The sunroom will measure 15'-6" at its deepest point and includes a wood box bay window and a pitched roof covered in clay tiles on the rear. Stuccoed parapet walls extend up the sides of the bay. The screening on the porch is divided into wood-framed panels. The entire addition is open on the lower level, with the opening defined by round arches and a lintel-topped square opening. The windows will likely be wooden and will contain simulated-divided lites. A black metal railing will surround the top level of the detached carport and a set of steps will lead up from the back yard to this top level. The carport, also of stucco, measures 32'-10" deep and 12'-8" wide. See attached drawings for full details.
Fairmont-Emoriland NC-1
- Style: Spanish Eclectic (1930)
- Two-story frame with stucco wall covering. Flat roof with parapets with straight-barrel Mission tile, regularly laid. Six-over-six paired double-hung wood windows. Window with leaded calmes on front elevation. Recessed, arcaded, one-third front porch with decorative tile vents, full arches and stuccoed columns. One-story projecting bay on front elevation with Mission tile roof. Stuccoed foundation. Rectangular plan. Contributing.
- Style: Spanish Eclectic (1930)
Applicable Guidelines
Fairmont Park Neighborhood Conservation District Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on November 26, 2002.
See Guidelines- 1. The design of additions and accessory buildings should be consistent with the character of the main structure.
- 4. The recommended location for additions is to the rear or side of existing buildings. Additions to the front of buildings are not encouraged, because they obscure the original architectural designs.
- 8. If additions are to be made to the existing building they should be located at least five feet behind the front facade of the existing building.
- 9. Accessory buildings should be located at least fifteen feet to the rear of the front facade line.
Meeting Date
January 17, 2019
COA Expires January 16, 2022
Fairmont-Emoriland NC-1
1707 Emoriland Blvd 37917
Applicant
Sara Sara Martin - Open Door Architecture Open Door Architecture
Owner John John Calarco - Mary Jane Moran Mary Jane Moran