1159.02  VARIANCES AND MODIFICATIONS; APPEALS.
   (a)    Where the Planning Commission finds that the land involved in a subdivision is of such size or shape, or is subject to topographical or other conditions which make it impossible or impracticable for the subdivider to conform fully to these Subdivision Regulations, the Commission may accept such modifications as may be reasonable and within the general intent and purpose of these Regulations. Such modifications shall be granted only if substantial hardship or injustice would be experienced by strict compliance to the provisions of these Subdivision Regulations.
   (b)    The requirements of these Regulations may be modified and varied whenever a plat is submitted for a complete community or neighborhood which will insure that adequate public spaces, circulation, recreation, light and air will be provided and the needs of the entire community or neighborhood, when fully developed, will be met.
   (c)    In granting variances to these Regulations, the Planning Commission may attach such reasonable conditions as will further secure the objectives of the general regulations.
   (d)    Any party may appeal a decision of the Planning Commission to Village Council after filing formal notice of such appeal with the Clerk within ten days after such action by the Commission. Such appeal shall be heard by Council at the first regular meeting occurring at least fifteen days after the appeal is filed with the Clerk.
(Ord. 849. Passed 3-12-73.)