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File #: 25-1121B    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/5/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/16/2025 Final action:
Title: Pass the ordinance approving a fence variance to Section 6-2-12:1.2 of the Naperville Municipal Code for the property located at 115 E. Benton Avenue (Saints Peter and Paul) - DEV-0096-2025
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A - Legal Description, 3. Exhibit B - Subject Property, 4. Exhibit C - Site Plan, 5. Exhibit D - Response to Standards, 6. Variance Petition, 7. Disclosure of Beneficiaries, 8. Public Comment, 9. PZC Meeting Minutes 8-20-25
Related files: 25-1121
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Pass the ordinance approving a fence variance to Section 6-2-12:1.2 of the Naperville Municipal Code for the property located at 115 E. Benton Avenue (Saints Peter and Paul) - DEV-0096-2025
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Therese Egner, Assistant Planner

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this matter on August 20, 2025, and voted to recommend approval of the case (Approved 8-0). Staff concurs.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property, 115 E. Benton, is generally located on the west side of Ellsworth Street, north of Benton Avenue, and is zoned R2 (Single Family and Low-Density Multiple-Family Residence District). The property is approximately 0.5 acres and is currently improved with a surface parking lot that is owned and used by Saints Peter and Paul church and school. The property is improved with an existing 6-foot fence with 6-foot 4-inch masonry columns along the south property line and a 12-foot chain link fence along the west property line.

DISCUSSION:
The petitioner is requesting to build a 6-foot fence with masonry columns to continue the existing 6-foot fence along the east property line located in the front yard. Municipal Code Section 6-2-12:1.2 provides that "Open fences, as defined in Section 6-1-6 (Definitions), not exceeding four (4) feet in height may be constructed and maintained at the front or corner side yard lot line." As the proposed 6-foot-tall open fence exceeds the 4-foot maximum height allowance in the front yard, a variance is required.

The petitioner is seeking the increased fence height in order to provide a safety barrier for the elementary school children and to continue the existing fence for aesthetic purposes. The proposed fencing will not impact the parking lot's existing vehicular access points or interrupt pedestrian crosswalks. Staff has reviewed the proposal and given the openness of the propose...

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