Level II: Old North Knoxville H-1
5-H-18-HZ
Approved With Conditions
Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of the rear window dormer and the rear deck. The proposed porch posts are approved only if replacement posts have been previously approved by the HZC for 1605 Forest Avenue in the Fort Sanders NC-1. Then the formerly existing posts from 1605 Forest may be re-used at 401 E. Oklahoma Avenue.Applicant Request
Additions; Deck; Porch; Other: Add dormer- DORMER: The rear dormer will match the size and construction of the one approved at the sister house to the adjacent north at 405 E Oklahoma. The main houses and rooflines are identical to each other. The gabled dormer will be offset 1 ft from the existing roof peak and will match the pitch of the existing roof. The dormer will include a 28x48 casement window to meet egress requirements, with 2/2 or 1/1 muntins, whichever is most historically appropriate.
- REAR DECK: A low rear deck is proposed. The proposed size of the deck is 10' by 20'. The deck will have at most one step at most. Since the height of the deck will be below 30", no railings will be required by the building code. Deck boarding to be 5/4 x 6 treated pine decking.
- PORCH: After searching for suitable turned replacement posts, I have found a complete matching set of whole and half posts that match the time period. They are in poor condition and will require many hours to restore, but they can be restored to a good condition. Although they do not match the existing embedded porch post exactly, they are a match for the time period and style that would be appropriate. The turned posts are from 1605 Forest Avenue in Fort Sanders NC-1 which is being renovated, and they are unsuitable for reuse at that property due to their deteriorated condition and incompatibility with current building code railing heights. There are 3 full and 2 half posts. Replacement at 401 E. Oklahoma would require 3 full posts and 1 half post to have all matching posts. The remaining unused half posts would be donated to the Knox Heritage Salvage Shop.
Old North Knoxville H-1
- Style: Queen Anne Cottage (c. 1910)
- One-story frame with hipped roof with cross gables. Asbestos shingled wallcovering. Asphalt shingle roof covering and imbricated wood shingles in gable ends. Double-hung one-over-one windows with cottage window on front façade. One-story one-half front porch with replacement metal roof supports. Two interior offset brick chimneys. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Projecting bay on north elevation. (Contributing)
- Style: Queen Anne Cottage (c. 1910)
Applicable Guidelines
Old North Knoxville Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on November 25, 2004.
See Guidelines- 1. Locate exterior additions at the rear of or on an inconspicuous side of a historic building limiting the size and scale relative 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. Additions shall be distinguishable form the historic building, but shall be compatible [in every aspect]. Additions shall be designed so that they can be removed without destroying the form of the historic building.
- 4. New additions shall not be visible from the street.
- 6. Do not cause a loss of historic character through a new addition.