In granting or denying a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit, the Enforcement Officer shall take the following factors into consideration:
A. 
Whether a sheriff's permit for the motorcade, parade or public assembly has been obtained and submitted to the Enforcement Officer.
B. 
The proximity of the motorcade, parade or public assembly site to established residential areas, recreational areas, nursing homes or other medical facilities, firehouses, schools, or unique natural areas (including the lakefront and tributaries thereto), or main access routes thereto.
C. 
The nature and type of proposed motorcade, parade or public assembly. Consideration under this factor should be viewpoint/content neutral, but such neutrality does not require the Town to ignore relevant factors related to the type of motorcade, parade or public assembly.
D. 
The availability of other suitable routes or locations for the motorcade, parade or public assembly.
E. 
Whether or not the proposed route or location can be reasonably protected from unreasonably affecting the public health and safety by reason of offensive or unhealthy conditions, processes, noises, odors, smoke, or materials.
F. 
Whether the proposed motorcade, parade or public assembly will conflict in terms of route, location, or time with any other event or the normal flow of persons or traffic.
G. 
The size, number and type of vehicles potentially involved, directly or indirectly, with such proposed motorcade, parade or public assembly; the number of persons present or expected; the suitability and size of the location proposed or chosen; the proposed duration of the motorcade, parade or public assembly, and other related factors.
H. 
The suitability and sufficiency of all services proposed to be provided, including, but not limited to, ambulance and medical care, police and security, food and beverage services, sanitary and refuse handling and removal, parking areas, water distribution systems, electrical supply systems, ingress and egress, traffic handling and routing, the sufficiency of all routes, roadways, pedestrian walkways and gathering areas, fire control plans, systems and devices, and the proper installation and inspection of any of the foregoing.
I. 
The accuracy and sufficiency of any application materials, including, but not limited to, any site plan, drawing, survey, or map.
J. 
The potential for unreasonable amounts or levels of disruption, nuisance, or other adverse effect upon any nearby residents or businesses, or any adverse impacts upon flora, fauna and the environment.