Level II: Fourth And Gill H-1
6-D-15-HZ
Approved As Modified
Recommendation
Approval of the shed contingent on BZA approval of setbacks and any other dimensional variances as needed.Applicant Request
Accessory structure- Construct 8' x12' frame side-gabled shed on masonry piers. Cladding to be engineered composite panels with 2-inch battens applied over the vertical reveals to appear as board and batten sheathing. Entry door with board and batten to be centered on side. Shed to be situated in the rear corner of the back yard that is fartherest from Gill Avenue with a 5-foot setback from the rear and side lot lines. Side gabled roof to have a 8/12 roof pitch and to be sheathed in corrugated galvalume metal. Lattice work is to fill in between the foundation piers.
Fourth and Gill H-1
- Style: Queen Ann (altered) (c. 1880)
- Two and one-half-story frame with aluminum siding. Asphalt shingle roof covering onhiop roof with lower cross-gables. Replacement double-hung windows. One-story shed-roofed front porch replaced by covered stoop. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Contributing.
- Style: Queen Ann (altered) (c. 1880)
Applicable Guidelines
Fourth and Gill Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on April 20, 1999 and June 29, 1999.
See Guidelines- Auxiliary or outbuildings were often used in the Fourth and Gill neighborhood. Typical outbuildings would have included carriage houses or servants' quarters, often taller han one story 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 common in Fourth and Gill.
Meeting Date
June 18, 2015
COA Expires June 17, 2017
Fourth and Gill H-1
800 N Fourth Ave 37917
Applicant
Gerry Gerry Moll - 4th and Gill Neighborhood Association 4th and Gill Neighborhood Association
Owner Gerry Gerry 4th and Gill Neighborhood Association