Fairfield, Ohio — week of 2026-06-29 · all Fairfield meetings

Fairfield Boards Review Landscaping Permit, Park Design, and Variances

Fairfield’s Planning Commission considered a conditional use application for a landscaping service facility at 7383 Dixie Hwy last month, while a park committee continued design work on the Marsh Park project and the Board of Zoning Appeals heard two residential variance requests. Meeting minutes were not yet published for any of the three sessions, so final outcomes remain unknown.

Planning Commission

The Planning Commission met June 24 with a single action item on the agenda: a conditional use application from Signature Outdoor Solutions LLC to operate a landscaping service facility at 7383 Dixie Hwy in the C-3A zoning district. The commission was scheduled to vote on the permit. The panel also planned to approve minutes from prior meetings. Because minutes were not available at press time, the vote result could not be confirmed.

Board of Zoning Appeals

On July 1, the Board of Zoning Appeals took up two variance requests in the R-1 residential zoning district. Case BZA-26-6 seeks a variance to build a 1,320-square-foot garage at 4706 Celadon Drive, exceeding the district’s size limits. Case BZA-26-7 involves a request for a screened porch that would encroach into the front-yard setback at 281 Cole Drive. No decisions were public as of this report.

Marsh Park Ad Hoc Committee

The Marsh Park Project Review Ad Hoc Committee convened June 23 to advance design work. Members reviewed a site plan update and a building model, then held sensing sessions on the architectural design and on covered deck and railing components. The committee also laid out a tentative schedule for future reviews: a 60% design review in August 2026 and a 90% design review in December 2026.

Coming up

The city’s online public meeting calendar showed no meetings scheduled for the next 14 days as of July 5.

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