Norton Select Board Debates Tax Rates, Approves New Cannabis Business Venture
- Meeting Overview:
The Norton Select Board meeting focused heavily on tax rate deliberations and approved a new cannabis retail operation. Discussions revolved around setting a fair and equitable tax rate for residential and commercial properties, while also navigating the approval process for a new local business endeavor aimed at revitalizing a section of a strip mall.
The most notable topic at the meeting was the tax classification hearing, where board members examined the potential impacts of adjusting the fiscal year 2026 tax rates. The board considered a shift to a 1.10 tax rate, which would result in a 10% decrease in taxes for commercial and industrial properties. This proposal sparked debate, highlighting concerns about fairness and the financial burden on residents. The average residential homeowner could face a 5% to 6% increase in their tax bill, while commercial properties might benefit from an 18.5% decrease. Board members weighed these implications against the backdrop of current market conditions and property assessments, noting that commercial valuations had decreased by 15%, prompting considerations of how best to support both residents and businesses.
Board members engaged in a discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of adopting a residential exemption, which could offer reduced tax rates for lower-value homes at the expense of higher-value properties. The small commercial exemption, which allows for a 10% valuation reduction for qualifying businesses, was also considered, although few Norton businesses would qualify.
With the tax rate decision looming, board members expressed varied perspectives on achieving a balanced tax system. Some advocated for a cautious approach, emphasizing the importance of considering long-term community impact and the need to maintain a fair distribution of tax responsibilities. Ultimately, the board voted to maintain the current 1.05 tax rate, aligning with a desire to attract and retain businesses while minimizing residential tax increases.
In parallel with tax discussions, the board approved a new host community agreement for a cannabis retail operation on East Main Street, managed by Marudi Wellness Norton LLC. The business, described as a purely retail endeavor, is set to occupy 2,000 square feet of a strip mall. The board’s approval marked a step for the venture, which now awaits further planning board permits. This new business represents the third and final marijuana retail license available in Norton, emphasizing the local ties of the management team and their commitment to compliance with town regulations.
The meeting also addressed other issues, such as the recognition of Edward Burgess for his 40 years of service with the Norton Fire Department. Mr. Burgess was honored with a certificate of appreciation, and he expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community, pledging to remain involved in Norton.
Further, the board attended to changes in the operational hours of Champions Indoor Golf due to seasonal adjustments. The approved hours now extend from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sundays.
In the realm of community service, the town manager highlighted the success of the Charlie Parade and the DeFosus Peterson food drive, which collected over 6,000 pounds of food. These efforts underscore the community’s dedication to supporting residents in need, particularly with the Thanksgiving holiday approaching and increased demand for food assistance due to a government standstill.
Finally, the board discussed procedural matters, including the approval of warrants and the scheduling of future meetings to address 2026 license renewals. These discussions were accompanied by reports on building projects, such as the middle school roof and fire station repairs, emphasizing the importance of thorough planning and community involvement in addressing Norton’s infrastructure needs.
Michael Yunits
City Council Officials:
Kevin Snyder, Steven Hornsby, Alec E. Rich III, Megan Artz, Denise Luciano, Jennifer Reid (Office Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/06/2025
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Recording Published:
11/07/2025
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Duration:
126 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Norton
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