Design Review Board

Lonsdale Infill Housing Overlay District

1-C-09-IH


Location
3340 Divide Ave

Owner
Danny Danny Mitchell Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Human

Applicant Request
New Primary Structure
Staff Comments
Front Architectural Building Elevation: The roof shall have a 5:12 pitch and be a gable roof with the gable facing Ohio Avenue. There shall be a front door on the porch with single windows to the left and to the right of the door on the front façade. The porch shall have a railing system on the entire front façade. The exposed foundation, parallel to Ohio Avenue shall be 8"-24"high . The porch shall be 8' X 17.40'. The siding is vinyl. There shall be three windows on the right and one window on the left side elevation..

Plot Plan: The proposed house shall a front yard setback of 25' and the side yard setbacks shall be 11.9 to the left side (north) and 11.45' to the right (south). A tree shall be planted in the front yard. A private walkway shall extend from the front porch to the front property line on Ohio Avenue. The off street parking spaces shall be accessed off a driveway located to the right side (south) of the property. The driveway shall be 10' wide and extend 20' behind the habitable portion of the house.

The applicant is responsible for building according to the stamped plans/certificate. If the applicant wants to deviate from the stamped plans/certificate, they need to submit these changes to the infill housing design review committee for consideration. The applicant has the leeway of 6" on any stated measurement that is on the stamped plans/certificate to deal with issues that may arise during construction. The stamped plans are considered part of the Certificate of Appropriateness and shall be used together in reviewing projects for compliance. If you have any questions regarding this certificate please contact MPC at 215-2500.
Applicant

Danny Danny Mitchell Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity


Planning Staff
Jeff Archer
Phone: 215-2500
Email: contact@knoxplanning.org

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