Upon completing his investigation and hearing on an application for a permit, the City Manager shall grant the applicant a permit if he finds:
(A) That the vehicles described in the application and proposed to be used are adequate and safe for the purpose intended.
(B) That the color scheme, insignia, name, monogram or other distinguishing characteristics proposed to be used on such vehicles are not in conflict with and do not imitate any color scheme, insignia, name, monogram or other distinguishing characteristics used by any other person in such manner as to mislead or tend to mislead, deceive or defraud the public; and that no other color scheme, insignia, name, monogram or other distinguishing characteristic has previously been designated for such applicant.
(C) That the location of the proposed taxicab stands is such that it will not congest or interfere with travel on any street or use thereof by the public and that the proposed stands are not within 300 feet of any other stand on the same street; except that at and across any intersection stands may be permitted within 200 feet of one another.
(D) That all statements made in the application are substantially correct.
('64 Code, § 22-23) (Ord. 627, passed 3-24-83)