: Old North Knoxville
8-D-02-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
Approve. Remaining brick mass is unsupported by anything other than attic joists and threatens the entire structure.Applicant Request
Masonry repair/painting- Remove chimney which has been removed below the attic joists, rendering the brick mass unstable and a threat to the architecture of the building.
Old North Knoxville
- Style: Queen Anne (1905)
- Sweetman House. One story frame with weatherboard wall covering. Hip roof with front gable, asphalt shingle covering and bellcast hip front dormer. Fishscale pattern wood shingles on dormer walls. Double hung one over one windows and arched attic window. One story three-quarter front porch with round fluted woo columns with Doric capitals. Bracket with pendant over splayed corner at south edge of front elevation. Brackets over windows in bay on south elevation. Two interior offset brick chimneys. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Leaded glass transom above front entry door with beveled glass.
- Style: Queen Anne (1905)
Applicable Guidelines
Old North Knoxville Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on October 10, 1995.
See GuidelinesMeeting Date
August 15, 2002
COA Expires August 15, 2004
Old North Knoxville
510 E Scott Ave
Applicant / Owner
Tom and Donna Brechko
Case History
Date Filed
July 26, 2002
Date Heard