Historic Zoning Commission

Old North Knoxville H-1:

4-F-04-HZ

Staff Recommendation

APPROVE. LEVEL ONE Certificate


Applicant Request

Doors; Guttering; Masonry repair/painting; Siding; Windows; Other:

LEVEL I CERTIFICATE: Replace siding, fascia and soffits in-kind as necessary; replace two basement doors, neither original, with appropriate replacement doors (doors not visible from E. Scott Ave.); install new wood window in rear gable (not visible from E. Scott Ave.) similar in design to front dormer or gable window; install gutters; install weathervane on front gable; and install utilities underground. Install 8'x8' deck on side of house behind lattice screen with copper trim; elevation of deck to be no more than 2'.


Queen Anne. Sweetman House (1905)

One story frame with weatherboard wall covering. Hip roof with front gable, asphalt hsingle covering and bellcast hip front dormer. Fishscale pattern wood singles on dormer walls. Double hung one over one windows and arched attic window. One story three-quarter front porch with round fluted wood columns with Doric capitals. Bracket with pendant over splayed corner at south edge of front elevation. Two interior offset brick chimneys. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. Leaded glass transom above front entry door with beveled glass.

Applicant

Thomas & Donna Thomas & Donna Brechko


Location Knoxville
510 E Scott Ave

Southeast side of E. Scott Ave., southwest of West Glenwood Ave.


Owner
Thomas & Donna Thomas & Donna Brechko