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The Board of Health unanimously adopted fee schedule amendments effective July 1, including increases to several late-filing, well, and pool fees, and unanimously adopted amendments restricting new tobacco-product sales permits effective June 1. The tobacco regulation generally bars new permits within 500 feet of a school or an existing permit holder, with listed exceptions for businesses holding valid permits as of May 4, 2026.
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Starting July 1, several health-related fees will increase, including permit and license late-renewal fees from $50 to $75, temporary food-application late fees from $25 to $35, private well permits from $150 to $200, and public or semi-public pool permits from $150 to $200. The Board also changed the rules for locating new tobacco-product sales permits, effective immediately on June 1. In other actions, the Board approved several septic-related requests and noted that no odor complaints had been received since ductwork was completed at Brox Industries on May 12, although a resident disputed whether the odor issue had been resolved.
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