Historic Zoning Commission

Ft. Sanders NC-1: Level II

7-F-09-HZ

Staff Recommendation

APPROVE Certificate No. 62909FTS. This Certificate duplicates a certificate issued June 16, 2005. That Certificate has expired, and was necessary for the applicant to receive a building permit.


Applicant Request

Level II. Replacement/repair
Roofing

1) Replace primary roof, destroyed by fire. Applicant has presented three alternatives for roof replacement, with the final alternative to be selected based on budget and bearing capabilities of existing structure. First alternative: Hip roof with lower cross gables, flat roof over front rooms, gabled roof over bay and a turret at the southwest corner of building, dormers on east side and north and south side of east ell. Preferred roof surface of pitched roof will be slate, with asphalt shingles as second choice. Turret will be copper clad. Second alternative: Will duplicate first alternative as outlined above, except that turret will not be rebuilt and will be flat roofed, and there will be no dormers. Third alternative: Will eliminate gabled roof over bay, substituting shed roof.

NOTE: This Certificate duplicates the language approved for roof replacement only in Certificate No. 52705FTS, approved by the Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission on June 16, 2005. That Certificate expired two years after issuance, in 2007.


Site Info

Queen Anne (1889)

Pickle Mansion. Two story brick with applied brick veneer wall covering. Hip roof with lower cross gables and rounded turret, frieze at roof line, asphalt shingle roof covering. Central projecting bay with gable roof, tripled attic vent windows, applied curvilinear motif at lentil and rusticated stone sill and balcony at second floor. Rounded second story end opposite rounded turret. One over one double hung windows with multipaned windows, tripled windows on second story under full arches, segmental one over one windows on remainder of second story, belt course at top of window line, rusticated quoins around windows. Five window grouping on first story with eight paned windows under arched transom, remainder of windows are one over one double hung. Transoms above entry door. One story full front and side wraparound porch with rounded corner pavilion, square stone posts with Ionic capitals on brick piers with stone cap, stone balcony with stone cap, stone cap on buttressing at front steps, dentils under cornice on front porch. Rusticated stone foundation. Interior side brick chimney. Irregular plan.


The work required to save this house is extensive, and applicant has made progress in shoring up the foundation and installing the interior supports, from the basement up, that are necessary to support the roof. He intends to continue to work diligently. However, the certificate granting permission to install and complete the roof had expired and must be reissued.

Applicant

Jon Haas


Location Knoxville
1633 Clinch Ave

Owner
Jon Haas