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2020-2021 Meeting Dates PLANNING BOARD DATES 2020-2021 6:30 PM – 1st Tuesday of each 1 1 Month Deadline Date January December 17 January 7 February January 14 February 4 March February 11 March 3 April March 17 April 7 May April 14 May 5 June May 12 June 2 July June 16 July 7 August July 14 August 4 September August 11 September 1 October September 15 October 6 November October 13 November 3 December November 10 December 1 2021: January December 15 January 5 February January 12 February 2 ZONING BOARD DATES 2020-2021 7:00 PM – 4th Tuesday of each month Month Deadline1 Date1 January January 17 January 28 February February 14 February 25 March March 13 March 24 April April 17 April 28 May May 15 May 26 June June 12 June 23 July July 17 July 28 August August 14 August 25 September September 11 September 22 October October 16 October 27 November November 13 November 24 December December 11 December 22 2021: January January 15 January 26 February February 12 February 23 1Meeting Dates subject to change without notice. Check the website for agenda updates and changes AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION DATES 2020-2021 7:00 PM – 2nd Thursday of each month 1 1 Month Deadline Date January December 30 January 9 February February 3 February 13 March March 2 March 12 April March 31 April 9 May May 4 May 14 June June 1 June 11 July June 30 July 9 August August 3 August 13 September August 31 September 10 October September 28 October 8 November November 2 November 12 December November 30 December 10 2021: January January 4 January 14 February February 1 February 11 CONSERVATION COMMISSION DATES 2020-2021 7:00 PM – 3rd Tuesday of each month Month Deadline1 Date1 January January 10 January 21 February February 7 February 18 March March 6 March 17 April April 10 April 21 May May 8 May 19 June June 5 June 16 July July 10 July 21 August August 7 August 18 September September 4 September 15 October October 9 October 20 November November 6 November 17 December December 4 December 15 2021: January January 8 January 19 February February 5 February 16 1Meeting Dates subject to change without notice Check the website for agenda updates and changes .
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