PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance to Section 6-2-12:1.2 (Fences) to permit a 5’ tall open fence with accompanying 6’-8” masonry columns located in the front yard at 1248 Oxford Lane - PZC 24-1-048
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development
SUBMITTED BY: Anna Franco, Community Planner
ENTITLEMENTS REQUESTED:
A variance to Section 6-2-12:1.2 (Fences) to permit a 5’ tall open fence with accompanying 6’-8” masonry columns.
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Official notice for the public hearing for PZC 24-1-048 was published in the Naperville Sun on Sunday, June 30, 2024.
BACKGROUND:
The approximately 3.02-acre subject property is zoned E2, Medium Density Estate District and is currently improved with a large single-family residence and associated accessory structures. The front yard is located on the west side of the property facing Oxford Lane.
DISCUSSION:
The owners and petitioners, Daniel S. Wolf and Tammy L. Wolf, request approval to install a 5’ tall open fence with accompanying 6’-8” masonry columns in the front yard of their property. Apart from four masonry columns located along the front of the property, most of the proposed fence is 5’ in height and runs along the west, north, and south property lines and connects to existing fencing that encloses the rear yard of the property.
Per Section 6-2-12:1.2 (Fences), an open, or picket style, fence with a height of 4’ or less is permitted at the front yard lot line. The proposed fence will be one foot taller than the maximum allowed in front yards with four masonry columns 2’-8” taller than the maximum allowed. Staff finds the limited number of masonry columns to be decorative in nature and finds that the fence, together with the masonry columns, comply with the definition of an open fence as defined in Section 6-1-6 (Definitions), which states that at least 30% of the surface area in open spaces afford direct views through the fence.
Staff is supportive of the requested variance and finds that the open nature of the fence meets the intent of fencing in the front yard by preserving sight lines and maintaining visibility of the front yard of the property. Further, staff finds that the fence is complimentary to existing fencing associated with larger estate lots in the vicinity of the subject property, particularly existing fencing along Oxford Lane. The petitioner’s responses to the Standards for Granting a Variance can be found in the attachments. Upon review, staff is in general agreement with the petitioner’s findings and recommends adoption by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Key Takeaways
§ The petitioner requests approval of a variance from Section 6-2-12:1.2 (Fences) of the Naperville Municipal Code to permit a 5’ tall open fence with accompanying 6’-8” masonry columns to exceed a maximum of 4’ in height. Staff recommends approval of the variance request.