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Design Review Board approves four-unit townhouse project at Ohio Avenue with conditions on parking, siding and roof pitch
Summary
The board approved a new subdivision and a four-unit townhouse building at 0 Ohio Avenue, subject to changes including reduced parking area, revised side-elevation window patterns, lap siding in lieu of full board-and-batten, a 6:12 or steeper roof pitch, and tree retention.
The City of Knoxville Design Review Board approved on June 18 a subdivision plat and a four-unit townhouse building proposed for 0 Ohio Avenue, with multiple conditions addressing parking sizing, siding, roof pitch and window placement.
Staff described a plan to subdivide an approximately 150-foot-wide lot into two lots and to build a four-unit townhouse fronting Ohio Avenue on the new lot. The townhouse design included two-story front gable massings for each unit, board-and-batten siding on the facade with horizontal accents, and a rear concrete parking pad accessed from an unimproved alley. Staff noted the parking as proposed included eight spaces…
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