Level II: Fourth And Gill H-1
11-C-14-HZ
Denied
Recommendation
Staff recommends denial of the installed accessory structure as currently installed. Conditions for approval would be to 1) disguise the radiused gable ends with an eave overhang; and 2) sheath the structure with wood siding to match that of the main house.Applicant Request
Accessory structure- After-the-fact review of installation of a 12'x15' open-ended portable pre-fabricated metal accessory structrure. Owner proposes to remove the metal sides and roof gable ends and replace with wood siding if required.
Fourth and Gill H-1
- Style: Altered Queen Anne. (c. 1900)
- Two-story frame. Cross-gabled roof with asphalt shingles. Two-over-two double-hung windows. Concrete stoop. Dentil molding at entry door. Interior off-set chimney. Stuccoed foundation. Irregular plan. (Contributing)
- Style: Altered Queen Anne. (c. 1900)
Applicable Guidelines
Fourth and Gill Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on April 20, 1999 and June 29, 1999.
See Guidelines- OUTBUILDINGS
- Typical outbuildings would have included carriage houses or servants' quarters, often taller than one story and built with steeply pitched gable roofs, or combined gable and shed roofs, with weatherboard or board and batten wall covering. Smaller work sheds were also common in Fourth and Gill.
- Newer houses in the district might have had garages with the same roof shapes and wall coverings. It is acceptable to construct new outbuildings to the rear of lots in Fourth and Gill, with designs that respect the original designs.
- Recommendations:
- 1. Buildings resembling servants' quarters or carriage houses, work buildings, or simple one-story garages are appropriate to be constructed in the Fourth and Gill Historic District. Their size and construction should use materials that correspond to the original primary buildings on the lot.
Meeting Date
November 20, 2014
COA Expires November 19, 2017
Fourth and Gill H-1
915 Luttrell St 37917
Applicant / Owner