Level II: Edgewood-Park City H

3-C-26-HZ

Recommendations will be available 1 week prior to the meeting.

Applicant Request
Siding
    • Proposed removal of existing wood siding and trim, and installation of Hardie fiber cement lap siding with a 5.25" exposure and a smooth finish. Gable fields will feature smooth-finished Hardie panels with trim to reflect the existing. Window trim will be 4" flat Hardie trim.

Edgewood-Park City H
    • Style: Craftsman with Tudor Revival, c.1910
      • One-and-one-half-story, wood frame residence with a front gable roof, an exterior of wood lap siding, and a brick foundation. Gable fields feature Tudor Revival-style trim. Recessed corner porch.

Applicable Guidelines
Edgewood-Park City Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on May 27, 2025.
    • 1. Repair deteriorated wood elements as character-defining features.
    • a. Repair deteriorated wood surfaces by patching, consolidating, splicing, or otherwise reinforcing deteriorated sections.
    • b. Match repairs to original materials in appearance, profile, texture, and finish.
    • c. When repairing deteriorated components, retain unique details such as beaded edges, bevels, or fish scale patterns.
    • 2. Maintain compatibility when replacing wood features that are deteriorated beyond repair.
    • a. Repair or replace, only as needed, materials and features with components that match the original in material, dimension, detail, profile, and texture.
    • b. Smooth-finished fiber cement board may be utilized as a replacement for wood siding only when it has deteriorated beyond repair and for any other type of siding, as long as the profile and exposure (visible width) is historically appropriate.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
March 19, 2026

Edgewood-Park City H
2112 Jefferson Ave. 37917

Applicant
Thomas Turner
Owner John Collins & Allison Greaney

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

Case History

Date Filed
February 23, 2026

Postponed
March 19, 2026
Case File

To be heard
April 16, 2026

Case History