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Fairfield, Ohio — week of 2026-07-06 · all Fairfield meetings

Fairfield meetings: landscaping facility vote, park design review, and residential variance requests on recent agendas

Fairfield's recent government meetings covered a proposed landscaping service facility on Dixie Highway, design progress on the Marsh Park project, and two residential variance requests. All three meetings have agendas available, but minutes have not yet been published, so outcomes of votes and discussions are not yet confirmed.

Planning Commission — conditional use vote for landscaping facility

On June 24, the Planning Commission was scheduled to vote on 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 agenda also included approval of previous minutes and routine procedural items.

Because minutes have not yet been published, the result of the conditional use vote is not available. A conditional use permit, if granted, would allow the landscaping business to operate at that address subject to conditions set by the Commission.

Marsh Park Ad Hoc Committee — building and deck design review

On June 23, the Marsh Park Project Review Ad Hoc Committee met to discuss design updates for the Marsh Park project. Agenda items included:

The committee also planned a tentative schedule for future design reviews: a 60% design review in August 2026 and a 90% design review in December 2026. Minutes from this meeting have not yet been published, so details of what was discussed or decided during the sensing sessions are not available.

Board of Zoning Appeals — two residential variance requests

On July 1, the Board of Zoning Appeals was scheduled to consider two variance requests for residential properties in the R-1 zoning district:

Minutes have not yet been published, so the Board's decisions on both cases are not available.

What this means for residents

The 7383 Dixie Hwy conditional use request, if approved, would allow a landscaping service facility to operate in the C-3A zoning district. Nearby property owners may want to review any conditions attached to the permit once minutes are published.

The Marsh Park project continues through its design phases, with the next formal reviews tentatively set for August and December 2026.

The two BZA cases involve property-specific exceptions to zoning rules — a larger-than-allowed garage on Celadon Drive and a porch extending into a required front yard setback on Cole Drive. Residents interested in how the Board ruled should watch for the published minutes.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official calendar for any meetings added after this report.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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