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Level II: Fairmont-Emoriland NC

10-D-23-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of Certificate 10-D-23-HZ as submitted.

Applicant Request
Additions
    • New rear addition. Addition will measure 18' deep by 38'-8" wide overall, featuring a carport at the ground level, one full story, and a second story measuring 14'-3" wide. Adjacent to the second story is a deck with a steel tube and cable rail. The addition will be framed with structural steel and wood frame, and rest on a steel plinth foundation. The addition will feature a flat roof with brake metal aluminum coping and corners, an exterior of fiber cement vertical siding panels in a stucco finish, and aluminum reglets separating the panels. Windows are fiberglass multi-light fixed, casement, and double-hung windows (to reflect light patterns on pages 11, 12, and 13 of application).
    • The scope of work also includes adapting an existing driveway to extend below the new carport. Existing rear deck will be removed.

Fairmont-Emoriland NC
    • Style: Spanish Eclectic, c.1930
      • Two-story residence clad in stucco, featuring a flat roof with parapets and decoratve barrel tiles. Recessed, arcaded front porch featuring decorative tile vents.

Applicable Guidelines
Fairmont Park Neighborhood Conservation District Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on November 26, 2002.
    • A. New Development and Additions
    • 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
    • B. Building and Roof Form
    • 4. The minimum roof pitch should be appropriate for the style of house that is being constructed, as shown on the matrix in these guidelines.
    • C. Materials
    • 2. If an addition is made to an existing house, the wall cladding materials should duplicate those on the existing house, or as shown on the matrix on page 00.
    • 4. The following wall cladding materials should not be used on primary buildings or on accessory structures visible from Fairmont or Emoriland Boulevards: T-111 or similar products. Exposed concrete blocks.
    • E. Landscaping, Walls, and Fencing
    • 3. Mature trees in the designated area should be protected, with residents and agencies encouraged to maintain trees that currently exist, and to begin planting the next generation of trees as soon as possible in conformance with the Master Plan for Tree Planting now being drafted..
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
October 19, 2023
COA Expires October 22, 2026

Fairmont-Emoriland NC
1707 Emoriland Blvd. 37917

Applicant
Forrest Kirkpatrick - Fork Design, LLC
Owner Taylor & Emily Wallace

Staff
Lindsay Lanois
Phone: 865-215-3795
Email: lindsay.lanois@knoxplanning.org

Case History

Date Filed
October 3, 2023
Case File

Date Heard
October 19, 2023
Case File

Case History