Historic Zoning Commission

Market Square H-1: Level II

4-E-12-HZ

Staff Recommendation

Approval of steel landscape fencing (powdercoated black) at 2 feet high around 8 tree wells in Market Square with the condition that the fencing is made "lighter" in scale with a smaller profile.


Location Knoxville
Market Square

Owner
City of Knoxville - Anne Wallace Anne Wallace

Applicant Request
Level II. Replacement/repair
Roofing
The proposal is for perimeter landscape "fencing," fabricated from steel and powder-coated in black, to be installed around the perimeter of the eight (8) tree wells in Market Square. The majority of these trees were installed when the square was most recently renovated during the 2000s. The plan called for maple trees of significant caliper which have experienced very challenging conditions since the initial planting. Three of the trees have died and have had to be removed and replaced. One of the major contributing factors to the decline of the Market Square maples has been soil compaction from large crowds as they walked over the tree wells while attending events. Therefore, the city proposes to install fencing, approximately two (2) feet high, around the perimeter of the wells and install low growing azaleas and liriope around the base of the trees to discourage future soil compaction. The additional benefit of these plantings is that they will provide color both in the spring from azaleas blooms and in the winter from the foliage.

    Urban square with 8 tree wells with turn-of-the-century commercial architecture.
Applicant

City of Knoxville, - Anne Wallace Anne Wallace


Case History