Level III: Concord Village HZ

9-C-16-HZ

Recommendations will be available 1 week prior to the meeting.

Applicant Request
Other: New construction
    • Construct one-story side-gabled (8/12 roof pitch) house with front entry garage. Dimensions to be 40x40 with a projecting shed-roofed, half-façade front porch measuring 20 feet-8 inches long by 8 feet-4 inches deep. Set of twin double-hung windows on the front porch. Three gabled window dormers in front pitch of roof. Sheathed in fiber cement board with roof of asphalt shingles. 1/1 metal-clad windows. Six-light wood door. Brick foundation. Steel garage door to appear as carriage house doors. Concrete driveway.

Concord Village HZ
    • Style: vacant lot

Applicable Guidelines
Village of Concord Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knox County Commission on October 22, 2001.
    • INFILL AND NEW DEVELOPMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
    • 1. A building should not be visually incompatible or destroy historic relationships within the neighborhood. At the same time, new construction should not imitate a historic style or period of architecture. This is especially true for new uses such as freestanding garages, sheds, and other outbuildings.
    • 2. Maintain the facade lines of streetscapes. Never violate the existing setback pattern by placing new buildings in front of or behind the historic setback line, or at odd angles.
    • 3. Relate the size and proportions of new structures to the scale of adjacent buildings.
    • 4. Break up boxlike forms into smaller masses like historic buildings. New buildings should be designed with a mix of door and window elements in the facade mimicking nearby historic houses. The placement of door and window openings should be imitated.
    • 5. Relate the roof forms of the new buildings to those found in the area, duplicating existing roof shapes and pitches.
    • 6. New buildings shall equal the average height of existing adjacent buildings.
    • 7. New housing shall be built with raised foundations or designed to suggest that there is a raised foundation equal to the foundation height of adjacent buildings.
    • 8. In new buildings, the height of roofs and eaves, stories, windows and doors shall mimic adjacent historic buildings.
    • 9. The materials used for new buildings shall be consistent with existing historic building materials along the street.
    • 10. Front elevations shall have a strong sense of entry.
    • 11. The styles and details of historic architecture should not be reproduced.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
September 15, 2016
COA Expires September 20, 2019

Concord Village HZ
10721 Third Dr 37934

Applicant
David David Coleman
Owner Kim Kim Coleman

Case History

Date Filed
August 24, 2016

Date Heard
September 15, 2016
Case File

Case History