Level IV: Ft. Sanders NC-1

5-P-18-HZ

Approved With Conditions

Recommendation
MPC staff supports the expansion of the Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center as a priority for the overall community; however, staff recommends the:

1) continued co-operation of Covenant Health with the documentation of this important site that was first supported in 2008 by Max Shell, a Covenant Health representative, and allow archaeological research (i.e. monitoring during removal of the houses from the property) and additional needed investigations as determined by a professional archaeologist, so that any important Civil War data discovered at the site can be scientifically recovered and preserved; and

2) protection and retention of the large tree at the front of property.

Applicant Request
Other: relocation or demolition
    • Demolish house to construct a parking garage expansion for Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center. (FSRMC)

Ft. Sanders NC-1
    • Style: Queen Anne cottage (1895)
      • One-and-a-half-story cottage, bay window, cut-away corner windows with carved brackets (currently missing), dormer, pyramidal roof with lover cross-gables, transomed entry (currently boarded). Half-facade hipped roof porch engaged on east side. Original porch posts and all decorative elements missing or covered by aluminum siding.

Applicable Guidelines
Fort Sanders NC-1, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on September 13, 2000.
    • J. DEMOLITION
    • . . .the Historic Zoning Commisson shall take the following into account in making their determination about whether or not a building may be demolished:.
    • 1. PHYSICAL CONDITION:
    • The HZC may allow demolition if a building has been condemned by the City of Knoxville for structural reasons, or if the HZC finds that structural problems and associated costs to address the problems warrant demolition; the decision shall be based on an assessment by a licensed structural engineer or architect.
    • 2. ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: The HZC may allow demolition if the original design is so compromised that historic architectural integrity is lost and cannot, in the Commission's view, be reasonably re-established.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
May 24, 2018
COA Expires May 23, 2021

Ft. Sanders NC-1
1804 Highland Ave 37916

Applicant
Land Development Solutions - E.J. Baksa E.J. Baksa
Owner Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center - Patrick Birmingham Patrick Birmingham

Case History

Date Filed
April 30, 2018

Date Heard
May 24, 2018

Case History