(A) A Board of Zoning Appeals shall approve or deny variances of use from the terms of the Zoning Ordinance. The Board may impose reasonable conditions as a part of its approval.
(B) A variance may be approved under this section only upon a determination in writing that:
(1) The approval will not be injurious to the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the community;
(2) The use and value of the area adjacent to the property included in the variance will not be affected in a substantially adverse manner;
(3) The need for the variance arises from some condition peculiar to the property involved;
(4) The strict application of the terms of the Zoning Ordinance will constitute an unnecessary hardship if applied to the property for which the variance is sought; and
(5) The approval does not interfere substantially with the Comprehensive Plan.
(Prior Code, § 153.135) (Ord. 93-02, passed 2-1-1993)