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/' <br /> -26- <br /> public way or parking lot furniture or other chattels. Such permission shall be <br /> granted unless the Town Manager or his designee finds that the proposed activity would <br /> be an actual, substantial, and serious hindrance to free movement, passage, or parking <br /> by members of the public. Any such application shall be deemed to have been granted <br /> unless the Town Manager or his designee shall make known that he has denied it, or <br /> granted it subject to condition or modification, by not later than twenty-four hours <br /> after it was submitted. Activity within the scope of any such permission, or of any such <br /> application if the application is not acted upon as hereinabove provided, shall not be <br /> deemed to violate paragraph (1) of this section. <br /> (3) A person may conduct any activity described in clause (a) of paragraph (2) in a <br /> public way or parking lot, and may there make such use of furniture or other chattels <br /> as may be reasonably necessary or convenient for the conduct of such activity, without <br /> having frist obtained a permit therefor, except that such person may be requested by the <br /> Chief of Police or any two Selectmen to suspend such activity if in his or their opinion <br /> it is, or is likely to become, an actual , substantial, and serious hindrance to free <br /> movement, passage, or parking by members of the public, Whenever such a request is <br /> made, the activity shall be suspended until a permit to engage in it shall have been <br /> granted (or deemed to be granted) by the Town Manager as-provided in paragraph (2) of <br /> this section. <br /> ARTICLE XXIV, section 25 <br /> (1) No person shall engage or take part in any game, sport, picnic, performance, <br /> sale, fair, ceremony, celebration, or public meeting on the Battle Green or other public <br /> open area without the written permission of the Town Manager. <br /> (2) A person, group, or organization proposing to hold a public meeting or other <br /> such activity, not conducted primarily for commercial purposes, in or on any such area <br /> may make written application to the Town Manager for permission to conduct such activity. <br /> Permission shall be granted unless the Town Manager determines that the proposed activity <br /> would, taking into account its scope, intensity, duration, and proximity in time and place <br /> to other activities to be conducted in the same area, be an unreasonable interference <br /> with the normal use and enjoyment of the area by members of the public. <br />