Level I: Fourth And Gill H-1
6-C-03-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
APPROVE. Storm windows will assist in correcting drafts at historic windows and will also preserve original windows, and are not a change in the original architectural fabric.Applicant Request
Storm windows or doorsFourth and Gill H-1
- Style: Queen Anne (c.1880)
- Two and one-half story frame with weatherboard wall covering. Asphalt shingle roof covering on hip roof with lower cross gables. Bull's-eye trim. Brackets support trim on second story. One over one double hung windows. One story full front porch with shed roof, turned wood columns, turned wood balustrade. Three brick chimneys, one interior, one side and one rear. Corbelled brick foundation. Irregular plan. Back porch. Beaded spandrels, brackets, applied sunflower motif and embossed square trim on house. Second story balcony. Keyhole window on side elevation. Two story bay on side elevation. Design by George F. Barber, published in Cottage Souvenir No. 2.
- Style: Queen Anne (c.1880)
Applicable Guidelines
Fourth and Gill Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on April 20, 1999 and June 29, 1999.
See GuidelinesMeeting Date
June 19, 2003
COA Expires June 19, 2005
Fourth and Gill H-1
816 N Fourth Ave
Applicant / Owner
Christopher Christopher Karow
Case History
Date Filed
May 13, 2003
Date Heard