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Design Review Board approves revised infill house at 1102 Raleigh Avenue with conditions
Summary
The Downtown Design Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for a revised two-story infill house at 1102 Raleigh Avenue, requiring alley access for parking, a front walkway, a front and rear tree, and design changes including a rear dormer and adjusted window alignment.
The Downtown Design Review Board on Jan. 15 approved a certificate of appropriateness for a revised two-story infill house at 1102 Raleigh Avenue, subject to conditions including alley access for parking, a walkway to the sidewalk, a front and rear tree, and design revisions to a rear roof dormer and window alignment.
Lindsay Illinois, Knoxville Knox County Planning, told the board the application was a revised submission from November intended to better match neighborhood scale: the proposed house is 27 feet wide and 60 feet deep, features an 8-foot-deep front porch, horizontal lap siding and a brick-veneer foundation, and would peak at about 28 feet 8…
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