Level II: Old North Knoxville H-1
4-B-14-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
Approve construction of outbuilding as per submitted photos, but with 8/12 pitched roof, twin Craftsman doors on side of building, and half-light wood entry door with recessed panel below.Applicant Request
Accessory structure- Construct 14x14 wood board and batten accessory structure in rear corner of lot as depicted in photos submitted with application. Utilize existing concrete pad as zoning setbacks allow. All materials to be wood, except that porch foor may be concrete or synthetic wood product. Windows to be wood true-divided light. Front gabled-roof to be 8/12 pitch covered by corrugated metal roofing, which will cover the shed roof over the porch as well. Central door to be salvaged half-light with wood panel below. Twin garage doors on side of building to each 6-lights above and recessed vertical panels below with the appearance of side opening with black-hinge hardware on each side.
Old North Knoxville H-1
- Style: Queen Anne (c. 1900)
- Two-story frame with weatherboard wallcovering . Hip roof with lower cross gables, asphalt shingle covering. Double-hung one-over-one windows. One-sotoy wrap-around front and side porch with round wood posts on brick piers and spindled wood balustrade. Brick foundations. Irregular plan. Recessed sideslights and transom at front entry. (contributing)
- Style: Queen Anne (c. 1900)
Applicable Guidelines
Old North Knoxville Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on November 25, 2004.
See Guidelines- Auxillary or Outbuildings: HISTORIC CHARACTERISTICS
- Auxiliary or outbuildngs were often used in Old North Knoxville, although many of them have
- deteriorated or been destroyed over the years. Typical outbuildings would have included carriage
- houses, barns outhouses or servants' quarters, often more than one story stall 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 located in the neighborhood. New
- houses in the district might have had garages, with the same roof shapes and wall coverings,
- or with wall coverings that matched the primary building on the lot.
- M. Auxiliary or Outbuildings
- 1. The design of outbuildings such as garages
- shall acknowledge and suggest the function of
- original outbuildings that would have been
- located in the neighborhood.
- 3. Garages shall be located to the rear of the
- primary building on the lot.
- 4. Materials used in constructing outbuildings
- or accessory buildings may only use
- materials and design characteristics selected
- from the following list: wood lap siding with
- a four inch lap or board and batten; a 12/12
- roof pitch; overhanging eaves; exposed rafter
- tails; wood windows; masonry but not
- exposed concrete block or split-face block;
- garage doors appearing to be carriage doors
- or plank doors with x-bracing or perimeter
- reinforcing timbers.
Meeting Date
April 17, 2014
COA Expires April 16, 2016
Old North Knoxville H-1
225 E Oklahoma Ave 37917
Applicant / Owner