The term "public assembly" is defined to include demonstrations,
exhibitions, temporary structures and/or displays, picketing, speechmaking,
marching, holding vigils or religious services, meetings, or gatherings,
and all other like forms of conduct which involve the communication
or expression of views or grievances.
To the extent required under §
115-29, permit applications may be obtained at the Garwood Police Department or made otherwise available on the Borough's website. Applicants shall submit completed permit applications and must be received by the Borough's Chief of Police at least three working days in advance of any proposed public assembly. If the permit is to be denied, or conditions attached thereto pursuant to §
115-29C, the Borough's Chief of Police shall promptly notify the applicant in writing.