Board approves taller black chain-link fence at Queen of Apostles property to curb trespass and debris

5947787 · September 19, 2025

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The zoning board granted a variance to increase allowable fence height to 7–8 feet along portions of the Queen of Apostles Parish property at 18 Woodlawn Avenue, citing concerns about trespass and trash from adjacent commercial property.

The Joliet Zoning Board of Appeals approved a variation allowing the Roman Catholic Diocese/Queen of Apostles Parish to install a taller fence—7 feet along most of the east side and 8 feet along the south and a southern portion of the east side—at 18 Woodlawn Avenue. The board voted 4-0 to approve the request; the applicant may proceed to apply for building permits.

Staff said the property is about 7.24 acres and lies primarily in an R-2 single-family residential zoning district, with a small B-1 neighborhood business corner. The south property line adjoins commercial uses (including a McDonald’s) whose trash enclosures and parking stalls have caused debris to blow onto parish property; the applicant cited trespassing concerns and student safety as reasons for the taller fence.

Michael J. Marzio, who identified himself in the hearing, explained his intent to place a black chain-link fence with slats for privacy along the south side and a seven-foot black chain-link along most of the east side, with an eight-foot segment tying into an existing fence at the rear. Neighbors and association representatives spoke in favor of increased fencing to limit nighttime loitering and refuse accumulation. One resident described ongoing problems with people gathering behind the strip mall and leaving trash and alcohol containers.

Staff noted taller security fences are not uncommon where residential zones abut commercial properties and that the requested variation would not alter the essential character of the locality. The board approved the variation, and the applicant was advised they may proceed with building permit applications.

Roll-call on the motion to approve: Chairman Hennessy, yes; Commissioner Radakovich, yes; Commissioner Stiff, yes; Commissioner Nachtrib, yes.