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Fairfield Planning Board

Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Fairfield House of Pizza Relocation Approved with Conditions Including Angled Parking and Enhanced Lighting

The Fairfield Planning Board held a public hearing and discussed the conditional use permit application for Al Malc, LLC DBA Fairfield House of Pizza to change occupancy at 207 Main Street. The proposal involves converting a 2,170 sq ft space into a pizza restaurant, with a focus on takeout. The board deliberated on parking, sidewalk modifications, lighting, and traffic flow. Key discussions included the partial removal of granite curbing to improve parking access, the layout and safety of angled vs. perpendicular parking, the need for improved lighting around the entrance and parking areas, and the installation of a grease trap and backflow device. Ultimately, the application was approved with several conditions: north-facing angled parking, no removal of sidewalk curbing, designated entrance/exit signage, installation of additional lighting, a testable backflow device, and a grease trap. The board also discussed the need for a Knox box for emergency services and potential concerns regarding pedestrian safety due to the proximity of parking to sidewalks and the main street. [cite: 117-123, 130-132, 136-141, 147-153, 167-175, 181-182, 189-193, 194-204, 209-211, 214-216, 219-223, 224-226, 238-242, 344-349, 450-453, 537-539, 548-553, 555-556, 558-561, 564-566, 568-575, 579-581, 609-618, 625-628, 631-638, 747-753, 809-820, 832-838, 840-841, 843-846, 848-851, 853-862, 864-870, 872-875, 878-881, 883-884, 886-888, 890-891, 893-897, 903-909, 912-917, 921-923, 926-927, 930-935, 938-939, 941-945, 947-957, 960-963, 965-971, 973-975, 977-980, 983-984, 986-991, 993-997, 1001-1004, 1007-1009, 1012-1015, 1017-1020, 1023-1024, 1026-1032, 1034-1040, 1041-1047, 1050-1052, 1055-1063, 1065-1071, 1073-1076, 1081-1088, 1090-1093, 1095-1098, 1100-1104, 1108-1110, 1113-1115, 1117-1118, 1120-1122, 1124-1127, 1130-1135, 1137-1139, 1141-1142, 1144-1146, 1148-1152, 1155-1158, 1160-1161, 1163-1165, 1167-1172, 1174-1176, 1178-1185, 1187-1188, 1190-1192, 1194-1195, 1197-1198, 1200-1205, 1207-1209, 1211-1213, 1215-1217, 1219-1221, 1223-1224, 1226-1230, 1232-1233, 1235-1245, 1247-1251, 1253-1263, 1265-1266, 1268-1276, 1278-1285, 1287-1292, 1294-1312, 1314-1326, 1329-1332, 1334-1342, 1344-1352, 1354-1361, 1363-1369, 1371-1385, 1387-1397, 1399-1401, 1403-1404, 1406-1412, 1414-1420, 1422-1428, 1430-1435, 1437-1440, 1442-1444, 1446-1447, 1449-1452, 1454-1456, 1458-1463, 1465-1475, 1477-1483, 1485-1487, 1489-1493, 1495-1501, 1503-1506, 1508-1512, 1514-1520, 1522-1528, 1530-1534, 1535-1552, 1554-1559, 1561-1564, 1566-1569, 1571-1578]

Zoning And Land UseIndustrial

Gregory's Disposal Gains Approval for New Industrial Facility on Industrial Road

The Fairfield Planning Board reviewed and approved a conditional land use permit application for Gregory's Disposal, Inc. to construct a new structure at 120 Industrial Road. The facility will house a commercial vehicle maintenance garage (4,850 sq ft), a welding shop (2,362 sq ft), office space (3,600 sq ft), and additional parking. The project aims to consolidate all Gregory's operations onto a single property for increased efficiency and oversight. The board discussed concerns regarding debris leaving the site, truck parking at elevation, and access for emergency vehicles, ultimately approving the project with three conditions: no additional trash storage on developed areas, a required DEQ solid waste permit, and a Knox box for emergency services access. The board also noted that the facility will not have interior floor drains, thus negating the need for an oil-water separator. The project is consistent with the Fairfield comprehensive plan and zoning requirements. [cite: 22-31, 37-42, 77-81, 84-88, 230-238, 287-292, 302-304, 317-320, 391-395, 399-401, 403-406, 424-426, 441-448, 530-536, 621-639, 642-655, 657-665, 667-727, 734-739, 741-755, 757-800, 801-820]

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