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You can find information on property taxes through the Fairfield County Auditors site located at https://www.co.fairfield.oh.us/auditor/
For Tax Year 2024 (collected in 2025) - you can see the Levies being collected here:
https://www.co.fairfield.oh.us/auditor/pdf/TY2024-Levies.pdf
And the tax valuations for Tax Year 2024 (collected in 2025) here:
https://www.co.fairfield.oh.us/auditor/pdf/TY2024-Valuations.pdf
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TO PERMIT OR NOT TO PERMIT?
Building officials know that not every project, such as changing an outlet, NEEDS a permit at all. Some homeowners might not know they need a permit, and some might get incorrect advice from contractors. Others might fear the cost - permits can get upward of several hundred dollars - or might want to avoid triggering a property-tax increase.
Keep in mind that all municipalities enforce the same residential and commercial building code. Violet Township, for example, does not; at the time of this article, require a permit for replacing siding, fencing and roofs (unless the fence exceeds 6’ or is inside a special circumstance area). Other neighboring municipalities do. Confusing? You betcha!
Homeowners must also be sure their project conforms to their municipality's zoning rules or subdivision's deed restrictions/HOA bylaws.
Building Permits are required for the following:
• New buildings
• Additions (bedrooms, bathrooms, family rooms, etc.)
• Alterations (decks, garages, fences*, carports, awnings, haunted houses, interior demolition etc.)
• Building Repair
• Change of Occupancy and Use – if you are going to start a business in an existing strip mall or business complex, this is required before new occupants can be issued occupancy through our building and fire departments.
• Excavation or Fill
Separate Building permits are required for:
• Elevators
• Fire alarm
• Heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC)
• Parking lots (greater than 800 square feet in an area other than driveways)
• Signs
• Suppression systems and alarms
• Swimming pools, hot tubs and swim spas.
• Tents/Special Event Structures
• Demolition (buildings and structures, includes chimneys)
• Electrical
Note: These are required whether or not the work is done in conjunction with other work performed under a Building Permit.
When Don't I Need A Building Permit?
Generally, you don't need a permit for these projects at 1-, 2- and 3-family detached dwellings*:
• Repair and replacement of windows (as long as they're the same size and same type)
• Roof coverings (no more than two layers of roofing material) - subject t change in 2025
• Gutters and downspouts (includes valleys, flashings, soffits, fascia and associated trim work)
• Siding replacement
• Flagpoles
• Play equipment not greater than 12.5 feet in height and that is not provided with electric or heating equipment
• **Storage sheds not greater than 200 square feet in area that are no higher than eight (8) feet in average height.
• MINOR electrical – such as replacing an outlet, replacing a light. However, adding outlets and adding new light fixtures typically require a permit.
**Zoning permit IS REQUIRED for all accessory buildings no matter the square footage
This list is typical of the questions we receive, however, projects requiring a permit can be varied do involve more complex projects. Specialty permits can be required if you are working inside a floodplain (ANY portion of the property); inside of right of way work; next to preservation or floodway/drainage easement. etc. Street closure permits are also available for when you would like to close an area for a block party.
Zoning permits are REQUIRED for the following:
• New Buildings
• Accessory uses (i.e., fence, deck, shed, etc.)
• Hot tubs, swimming pools and swim spas
• Any alterations of the footprint of a structure (i.e., additions)
• Demolition
• Use & Compliance
• Signage
Plumbing permits – all plumbing permits in the unincorporated area of Violet Township are acquired and inspected through the Fairfield County Board of Health – 740-652-2823.
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE, it is best to call first at 614-575-5556 or email permitting@violet.oh.us. Let us help you remove any confusion on whether a permit is required for your project, and what type(s) of permits you may need.
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Our Fiscal Office maintains a separate site for that information, which can be found at:
https://violet.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/
or by looking at their calendar at:
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For unincorpotated areas of the Township, Local Waste is your current trash hauler. You can contact them by calling 614-409-9375
If you continue having issues, or if you wish to NOT use their services, please contact us at 614-575-5556 to help resolve issues, or to Opt-Out
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Use our Contact Form or call 614-575-5556
We are working on a new request tracker form for our website, so stay excited for the news when we launch this later in 2024!
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Contact our Zoning Department at 614-575-5560 or send in a an issue via our online Contact Us Form
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No permit required, however, you are only allowed 2 individual sales per year, no more than 3 consecutive days each – does NOT include community garage sales
Have fun!!!!!!
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Currently, there are no open positions, however:
For Fire Department Jobs, at Fire Department Jobs
For all others, look in our Employment Opportunities area