Design Review Board

Lonsdale Infill Housing Overlay District

11-C-23-IH

Staff Recommendation

Staff recommends approval of Certificate 11-C-23-IH, subject to the following conditions: 1) final site plan to meet City Engineering standards; 2) house to be moved closer to the front property line to align with the setback pattern of the block; 3) one window to be added to left elevation; 4) revisions to differentiate from adjacent new houses at 1706 Ohio Ave and 1708 Ohio Ave, with approval by staff.


Location
1710 Ohio Ave. 37921

Owner
Michael Michael Haynes Michael Haynes Construction Michael

Applicant Request
New Primary Structure
1. The house is proposed to be set 23' from the front property line at the closest point. The average front setback of the block is 18', with the adjacent existing houses set 19' and 21' from the front property line. The house should be moved closer to the front property line to maintain a consistent streetscape pattern with houses on the block. The site plan includes a walkway to the street.

2. The block to receive new construction is relatively vacant, featuring modified Craftsman bungalows, a shotgun house, and a church building. The one-story, three-bay building is proportional to the dimensions of the lot and the context of the block. The side yard setbacks are consistent with the block.

3. The proposed parking meets Infill Housing design guidelines as the parking pad is accessed from the alley and located to the rear of the house. Final revisions to the site plan may be necessary to meet City Engineering standards.

4. Overall, the one-story, three-bay façade is similar in scale to the context. Drawings indicate a 12" tall foundation, which is generally compatible with the context.

5. The house features an 8' deep front porch, recessed under the primary roofline. The porch is compatible with the design of the house and the surrounding block. The drawings indicate 6 by 6 square columns.

6. Guidelines recommend window and door styles be similar, with similar proportions and ratio of solid to void, to historic houses on the block. The proportions of the windows and door on the façade meet the guidelines. One window should be added to the left elevation.

7. The proposed roof pitch (7/12) and material are appropriate within the guidelines.

8. Vinyl lap siding and shingle details meet the design guidelines; the final siding material should feature an overlap instead of flush panel or Dutch lap siding.

9. The final site plan should indicate one new native or naturalized shade tree to be planted in the front and rear yards.

10. The house is proposed to be identical to the adjacent new construction houses at 1706 Ohio Ave (11-A-23-IH) and 1708 Ohio Ave (11-B-23-IH). Revisions should be made to the plans to introduce differentiation in design among the three houses; options could include revised rooflines, porch design and placement, or overall house massing.

Staff Comments
New primary residence fronting Ohio Avenue. The one-story, front-gable roof house is approximately 50 ft long by 24 ft wide and is proposed to be set back approximately 23 feet from the front property line. The house will rest on a 12" tall, cement wash stucco foundation, featuring a front gable roof (7/12 pitch) clad in metal. The house will be clad in vinyl siding with vinyl shake siding on the front gable. Parking is proposed to be a 300 sq ft concrete parking pad located in the rear of the house and accessed via the alley.

The façade (north) features a recessed corner porch on the left side of the elevation, supported by two 6x6 columns. Column and railing materials are unspecified. A door is centrally located on the façade, flanked by a pair of 4/4 double-hung windows on the left and a single double-hung 4/4 window on the right projecting mass.

The left elevation features one 1/1 double-hung window. The right elevation features three 1/1 double-hung windows. The rear elevation features a projecting front gable porch on the right, supported by two 6x6 columns. A secondary access door opens to the porch, flanked by one small 1/1 double-hung window on the left and a larger 1/1 double-hung window towards the center of the elevation
Applicant

Michael Michael Haynes Michael Haynes Construction Michael Hay


Planning Staff
Lindsay Lanois
Phone: 865-215-3795
Email: lindsay.lanois@knoxplanning.org

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