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Town of Natick Board of Health raises annual tobacco permit fees

Town of Natick Board of Health · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The Town of Natick Board of Health voted March 9, 2026 to raise annual retail tobacco permits to $300 and adult retail tobacco permits to $400, effective for the 2027 renewal period, following a recommendation based on CPI and a survey of Massachusetts fees.

The Town of Natick Board of Health voted March 9, 2026 to increase annual tobacco permit fees, approving a $300 charge for retail tobacco permits and $400 for adult retail tobacco permits to take effect for the 2027 renewal period. The change was adopted unanimously on a roll call vote.

Michael K. Boudreau, the town’s Director of Public Health, told the board the recommendation was based on the consumer price index and a survey of permit fees charged by Massachusetts municipalities. "He recommended an increase in retail tobacco permits to $300.00 and adult retail tobacco permit to $400.00 annually," the minutes state.

Dr. Peter A. Delli Colli moved to adopt the recommended fees; Clerk Donald J. Breda seconded the motion. The roll call vote recorded Chair Karla H. Sangrey, Mr. Breda and Dr. Delli Colli voting yes.

Board minutes show the new fee schedule is scheduled to take effect for the 2027 renewal period. The minutes do not specify anticipated revenue from the change or identify any exceptions or reduced rates.