Design Review Board
Level 1: Minor alteration of an existing building/structure
2-A-16-DT
This proposal is a revision to the previously approved Certificate of Appropriateness 7-C-15-DT. The revisions are as follows:
1) All proposed raised decks are removed, with the exception of the raised deck over the outdoor bar and kitchen so that flue clean-out can be accessed. The guardrail of that raised deck with be a 2 pipe guardrail.
2) The proposed lower wood deck at the south corner of the fenced areas has been removed from the project. The area where the deck was located will receive the same crushed granite, or similar local product that covers the remainder of the courtyard.
3) The wood fence screening the walk-in cooler will remain and is being extended to the brick and metal fence enclosure along the sidewalk at N. Central Street.
4) The stage shown on the initial application will remain, the wood deck is being changed to a poured concrete slab with CMU foundation walls.
5) All of the heavy timber framing in the courtyard has been revised to galvanized steel. With the revision to the decks noted in item number 1 above, the only area with the remaining galvanized steel framing would be the framing that supports the raised deck above the outdoor bar and kitchen.
6) The three large trees previously shown in the interior courtyard have been removed from the project. The smaller trees shown at the sidewalk will remain.
7) The proposed new siding shown to be added at the previously constructed addition at the rear of the building has been removed from the project, and the existing siding will remain. The existing two windows on that addition will be filled in to match the existing assembly and a new door will be installed. The smoking balcony will remain, and receive a custom steel guardrail and steel structure.
Location
100 N Central St
Applicant Request
This proposal is a revision to the previously approved Certificate of Appropriateness 7-C-15-DT. The revisions are as follows:
1) All proposed raised decks are removed, with the exception of the raised deck over the outdoor bar and kitchen so that flue clean-out can be accessed. The guardrail of that raised deck with be a 2 pipe guardrail.
2) The proposed lower wood deck at the south corner of the fenced areas has been removed from the project. The area where the deck was located will receive the same crushed granite, or similar local product that covers the remainder of the courtyard.
3) The wood fence screening the walk-in cooler will remain and is being extended to the brick and metal fence enclosure along the sidewalk at N. Central Street.
4) The stage shown on the initial application will remain, the wood deck is being changed to a poured concrete slab with CMU foundation walls.
5) All of the heavy timber framing in the courtyard has been revised to galvanized steel. With the revision to the decks noted in item number 1 above, the only area with the remaining galvanized steel framing would be the framing that supports the raised deck above the outdoor bar and kitchen.
6) The three large trees previously shown in the interior courtyard have been removed from the project. The smaller trees shown at the sidewalk will remain.
7) The proposed new siding shown to be added at the previously constructed addition at the rear of the building has been removed from the project, and the existing siding will remain. The existing two windows on that addition will be filled in to match the existing assembly and a new door will be installed. The smoking balcony will remain, and receive a custom steel guardrail and steel structure.
1) All proposed raised decks are removed, with the exception of the raised deck over the outdoor bar and kitchen so that flue clean-out can be accessed. The guardrail of that raised deck with be a 2 pipe guardrail.
2) The proposed lower wood deck at the south corner of the fenced areas has been removed from the project. The area where the deck was located will receive the same crushed granite, or similar local product that covers the remainder of the courtyard.
3) The wood fence screening the walk-in cooler will remain and is being extended to the brick and metal fence enclosure along the sidewalk at N. Central Street.
4) The stage shown on the initial application will remain, the wood deck is being changed to a poured concrete slab with CMU foundation walls.
5) All of the heavy timber framing in the courtyard has been revised to galvanized steel. With the revision to the decks noted in item number 1 above, the only area with the remaining galvanized steel framing would be the framing that supports the raised deck above the outdoor bar and kitchen.
6) The three large trees previously shown in the interior courtyard have been removed from the project. The smaller trees shown at the sidewalk will remain.
7) The proposed new siding shown to be added at the previously constructed addition at the rear of the building has been removed from the project, and the existing siding will remain. The existing two windows on that addition will be filled in to match the existing assembly and a new door will be installed. The smoking balcony will remain, and receive a custom steel guardrail and steel structure.
Applicant
Planning Staff
Email: mike.reynolds@knoxplanning.org
Design Innovation Architects
Planning Staff
Mike Reynolds
Phone: 865-215-3827Email: mike.reynolds@knoxplanning.org
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