§ 115.06  FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY.
   In determining whether the public convenience and necessity require the franchising of taxicabs, the Board of Commissioners shall, among other things, take into consideration the following factors:
   (A)   Whether or not the public convenience and necessity requires such proposed or additional taxicab service within the town;
   (B)   The financial responsibility of the applicant and the likelihood of the proposed service being permanent, responsible and satisfactory;
   (C)   The number and condition of equipment;
   (D)   The schedule of proposed rates to be charged;
   (E)   The number of taxicabs now operated and the demand for increased service, if any, and whether or not the safe use of the streets by the public has been preserved;
   (F)   The experience of the applicant in the taxicab business; and
   (G)   Such other relative facts as may be deemed necessary and advisable.
(1992 Code, § 115.06)  (Ord. passed 9-12-1957)  Penalty, see § 115.99