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Votes at a glance: Joliet ZBA approves multiple sign variances, a tattoo studio special use and several business permits

April 16, 2026 | Joliet, Will County, Illinois


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Votes at a glance: Joliet ZBA approves multiple sign variances, a tattoo studio special use and several business permits
The Joliet Zoning Board of Appeals took a series of votes on petitions during its meeting.

Key outcomes:

- Petition 20264 (LongHorn Steakhouse signage at 16329 S. Boulevard Place): approved. Staff supported allowing additional wall signs on the north and west facades for wayfinding; the board voted to approve the requested signage variation.

- Petition 20265 (sign area for downtown tenant at 203 N. Ottawa Street — "Babies Cheese Stakes" in the packet): approved. The applicant said additional canopy signs are needed for exposure downtown while a nearby bridge remains out; staff recommended conditional approval noting the change would not alter the area character.

- Petition 20266 (Fall Creek Unit 2 HOA illuminated subdivision sign): approved. HOA representative said funds will cover the sign and no HOA-fee increase is planned; the board approved allowing internally illuminated letters for the monument sign.

- Petition 202612 (ground sign for Christ Community Church / Stonehill Bible Church, applicant Omega Sign Lighting): approved after clarification that the sign would have two faces (60 sq ft per face) and discussion of setbacks and visibility.

- Petitions 202613–202615 (special use and spacing variances to allow a private, appointment-only tattoo studio at 81 N. Chicago Street — applicant Joseph Spilly): recommended for approval and forwarded to City Council. The applicant emphasized privacy, an appointment-only business model and lack of exterior signage.

- Petitions 202616–202617 (Menard self-storage conversion at 2450 W. Jefferson St.): recommended for approval to City Council (see separate article for detail).

- Petitions 202618–202619 (automotive repair facility at 370 Ruby Street — Israel Hernandez): approved by the board and forwarded to City Council with recommended site-improvement conditions including an oil separator and curb/sidewalk work.

- Petition 202622 (continuation of existing three-unit residence at 2011 N. William St. — Maria Garcia): recommended for approval with conditions including continued enrollment in the rental-inspection program.

- Petition 202620–202621 (two‑unit conversion and second‑story setback relief at 540 Bluff Street — Abraham Garcia): recommended for denial by the board due to unpermitted construction and insufficient inspection/permit documentation.

Several motions were unanimous or by clear majorities recorded in roll call. Where staff recommended conditions (building permits, maintenance, signage setbacks, or certification in rental programs), the board included those items in forwarding recommendations to City Council or in its approval motions. Petitions forwarded to City Council will be scheduled for future council meetings for final action.

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