: Old North Knoxville

9-J-00-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE. Proposed work is consisted with adopted design guidelines.

Applicant Request
Storm windows or doors; Windows
    • Repair existing one over one wood double hung windows, or replace with identical windows as necessary; install color clad storm windows as necessary. Project can include 211 and 215 E. Scott if budget allows; work is identical.

Old North Knoxville
    • Style: Queen Anne: 205 (1889); 211 (1909); 215 (1908)
      • 205 E. Scott - Two story frame with aluminum siding. Hip roof with lower cross gables, asphalt shingle covering and decorative cornice. Double hung one over one windows. One story wrap around front and side porch with paired round wood posts on wood piers with recessed panels, sawn wood balustrade. Two interior offset brick chimneys. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Bay on east elevation.
      • 211 E. Scott - Two story frame with aluminum siding. Hip roof with lower cross gables, asphalt shingle covering. Double hung one over one windows. One story full front porch with round wood columns, sawn wood balustrade. Interior offset brick chimney. Stuccoed foundation. Irregular plan. Sidelights and transom at front entry. Two story bay on front elevation.
      • 215 E. Scott - Two story frame with aluminum siding. Hip with lower cross gable roof with asphalt shingle covering. Double hung one over one windows. One story three-quarter front porch with pedimneted roof and square wood columns. Two interior offset brick chimneys. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Oriel window and one story projecting bay on north elevation. Transom and sidelights at front entry.

Applicable Guidelines
Old North Knoxville Design Guidelines, adopted by the Knoxville City Council on October 10, 1995.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
September 21, 2000
COA Expires September 6, 2002

Old North Knoxville
205 E Scott Ave

Applicant / Owner
Agape - Deb Gill, Executive Director

Case History

Date Filed
September 6, 2000

Date Heard
September 21, 2000

Case History