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Level II: Edgewood-Park City H

5-A-25-HZ

Applicant Request
Roofing
    • Installation of new ribbed metal roof above asphalt shingle cladding. The ribbed metal panel roof features 36" panels with 9" between ribs; the ribs project 0.75". The metal panels feature exposed fasteners and will be dark gray or "burnished slate" in color.

Edgewood-Park City H
    • Style: Colonial Revival, c. 1954
      • Front-gabled symmetrical brick façade. Double-leaf central front doors. Full façade pedimented front porch supported by four rectangular columns with Doric trim. Wide concrete front steps. Round-arched stained-glass windows with fanlights in arches. Clapboard central steeple. (Noncontributing)

Applicable Guidelines
Edgewood-Park City Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on July 29, 1997.
    • Revised Edgewood-Park City Design Guidelines to be adopted by Knoxville City Council on May 13, 2025.
    • Roofs, Roof Features, and Chimneys
    • 4. Replace deteriorated roofing materials with compatible counterparts.
    • a. Preserve the original roof shape and configuration when installing new cladding materials.
    • b. Replace deteriorated roofing with in-kind materials, matching original materials in appearance, pattern, color, and composition.
    • c. Compatible substitute materials can be used if determined an appropriate match for traditional roofing materials. Low-profile asphalt or fiberglass shingles in dark shades may be an appropriate substitute.
    • h. Corrugated or wide sheet metal is not appropriate on the roof of the main building or on front porches.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
May 15, 2025

Edgewood-Park City H
2341 Jefferson Ave. 37917

Applicant
Jerry Wright, Linden Baptist Church
Owner Linden Baptist Church Congregation

Case History

Date Filed
April 14, 2025

Date Heard
May 15, 2025
Case File

Case History