Level III: N/A

6-E-09-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE Certificate No. 60109GEN if modifications are possible.

Applicant Request
Windows
    • Review window mock-up PBA was authorized to execute for possible replacement windows (Certificate No. 40209GEN); determine if one or both of the mock-ups, with some modification, is an acceptable replacement window.

N/A
    • Style: Neoclassical; Colonial Revival & Gothic Revival (1885; 1919)
      • Three story brick building with projecting clock/bell tower on north elevation. Hip roof with lower crossed gables and standing seam copper roof, patterned slate bell tower roof topped by weather vane. Raised basement with brick water table. Arched marble buttresses top rusticated marble ashlared side walls flank steps on north, east and west leading to projecting arcaded entry porches. Segmental arched vents at basement level enclosed with diagonal patterned iron grills with fleur d'lis design. Front porch with terra cotta balcony with pierced quatrefoils under arcaded porch. Black and white marble tiles and original bronze lights over each of the staircases lead to paired nine panel wood entry doors topped by arched transoms. One over one wood windows with arched small pane stained glass (red, blue and gold) throughout third floor and on bell/clock tower of building, with flat arched one over one wood windows on second floor. Rear addition (1919) on east and west elevations includes design features repeated from 1885 portion of building (marble belt and strong courses, marble sills and lintels at windows and doors) one over one double hung wood windows, with arched transoms with stained glass on top floor.

Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
June 18, 2009
COA Expires June 18, 2011

N/A
300 Main St

Applicant
Public Building Authority (Jayne Burritt)
Owner Knox County Government

Case History

Date Filed
June 1, 2009

Date Heard
June 18, 2009

Case History