Level II: Old North Knoxville H
11-F-22-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of Certificate 11-F-22-HZ as submitted.Applicant Request
Additions; Doors; Porch; Windows- Removal of non-historic enclosed rear porch and wood steps; existing roofline, frieze board, water table, and foundation to remain.
- New enclosure to feature a new wood patio door with simulated divided lights, new painted wood trim below the existing frieze boards, new adjoining wood casement windows, and a new painted beadboard knee wall below the windows. A new pressure-treated wood deck and steps will extend to the rear of the property.
Old North Knoxville H
- Style: Craftsman, c.1930
- One-and-one-half-story frame residence with a side-gable roof, an exterior of brick veneer, and a brick foundaiton. Hosue features two front-gable roof dormers on front and rear roof slopes and a full-length porch supported by brick columns.
- Style: Craftsman, c.1930
Applicable Guidelines
Old North Knoxville Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on November 25, 2004.
See Guidelines- L. Additions
- 1. Locate exterior additions at the rear of or on an inconspicuous side of a historic building, limiting the size and scale in relationship to the historic building, and using appropriate proportions.
- 2. Design new additions so that it is clear what is historic and what is new.
- 3. Consider the attached exterior addition both in terms of the new use and the appearance of other buildings in the historic district. Additions shall be distinguishable from the historic building, but shall be compatible in terms of mass, materials, size, texture, and scale. Additions shall be designed so they can be removed without destroying the form of the historic building.
- 5. Before expanding the size of the historic building with a new addition, try reconfiguring interior space that does not define the historic character of the building in order to accommodate the new space needs.
- 6. Do not cause a loss of historic character through a new addition.
- Entrances
- 4. A replacement entrance shall not create a false historic appearance. A new entrance or porch must be compatible in size, scale, or material.
- 7. Secondary entrances must be compatible with the original in size, scale, and materials, but clearly secondary in importance.
Meeting Date
November 17, 2022
COA Expires November 17, 2025
Old North Knoxville H
125 W. Glenwood Ave. 37917
Applicant
Richard-Allen Foster - Open Door Architecture
Owner Jana Morgan - Nate Kelly