Level III: Fourth And Gill H-1

8-D-10-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE Certificate No. 803104&G. Proposed new structure is consistent in design with existing buildings in Fourth and Gill, and with the design guidelines. The height, building materials, and overall shape are appropriate.

Applicant Request
    • Construct new residential building on vacant lot. (See "Description" below.)
    • Two and one-half story frame with wood weatherboard wall covering, cross gable roof, shingled, with imbricated shingles in inset front cormer under patterned bargeboard, side through roof dormer with imbricated shingles and sawn wood attic vent on south elevation and gabled dormer with paired one light casements on north elevation, octagonal turret and bay on northeast corner, octagonal two story bay on south elevation with bellcast at bottom of second story with imbricated shingles and weatherboard on first story with central one pane horizontal window between one over one windows on first story, one story wrap around front and side porch with patterned porch columns and central, gabled portico with bracing inset in roof and patterned bargeboard, one over one wood windows and single light casement windows with dressed top and bottom treatment, stained glass window below oriel on front elevation to left of entry door with curlinear bottom braces with pendants and ox-eye window with applied keystones to right of front entry, one light front entry door with recessed bottom panel and transom, interior central brick chimney with corbelling, wood tongue in groove flooring on front porch, single light rear entry door with recessed panel, transom, and shed roof over stoop.
    • Construction to be phased to allow house to be built with or without rear porch, dormer and side portion of wrap around porch.
    • Small shed, with gable end roof and materials consistent with primary building, to be located at rear of lot.a
    • Foundation height: 2'
    • First story height: 9'
    • Second story height: 9'
    • Top of building height: approximatley 45'

Fourth and Gill H-1
    • Style: New Construction.
    • Two and one-half story frame with wood weatherboard wall covering, cross gable roof, shingled, with imbricated shingles in inset front cormer under patterned bargeboard, side through roof dormer with imbricated shingles and sawn wood attic vent on south elevation and gabled dormer with paired one light casements on north elevation, octagonal turret and bay on northeast corner, octagonal two story bay on south elevation with bellcast at bottom of second story with imbricated shingles and weatherboard on first story with central one pane horizontal window between one over one windows on first story, one story wrap around front and side porch with patterned porch columns and central, gabled portico with bracing inset in roof and patterned bargeboard, one over one wood windows and single light casement windows with dressed top and bottom treatment, stained glass window below oriel on front elevation to left of entry door with curlinear bottom braces with pendants and ox-eye window with applied keystones to right of front entry, one light front entry door with recessed bottom panel and transom, interior central brick chimney with corbelling, wood tongue in groove flooring on front porch, single light rear entry door with recessed panel, transom, and shed roof over stoop.
    • Construction to be phased to allow house to be built with or without rear porch, dormer and side portion of wrap around porch.
    • Small shed, with gable end roof and materials consistent with primary building, to be located at rear of lot.a
    • Foundation height: 2'
    • First story height: 9'
    • Second story height: 9'
    • Top of building height: approximatley 45'

Applicable Guidelines
Fourth and Gill Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on April 20, 1999 and June 29, 1999.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
August 19, 2010
COA Expires August 19, 2012

Fourth and Gill H-1
0 Luttrell St 37917

Applicant / Owner
Holrob Residential, LLC

Case History

Date Filed
August 3, 2010

Date Heard
August 19, 2010

Case History