§ 11.06 APPEALS.
   A.   Any aggrieved person, firm, corporation, or any governmental officer, department, board, or bureau may appeal a decision of the Department before the Board of Zoning Appeals as established and in conformance with the requirements of Chapter 12 of this ordinance, subject to the further requirements of this section:
   B.   Grounds for granting a variance. The Board of Zoning Appeals may grant variances from this ordinance for any permitted form of signage where it is found that because of the limitations on character, size, or dimensions of a sign, or the regulations controlling the erection or installation of a sign, the applicant would be subject to undue hardship. Undue hardship is not considered the loss of possible advantage, economic loss or gain, or mere inconvenience to the applicant.
   C.   Appeals from decisions of the Board of Zoning Appeals shall be to the circuit court in conformance with the requirements of Chapter 12 of this ordinance.
(1980 Code, Ch. 156, § 11.06) (Ord. 1995-7, passed 6-5-1995; Am. Ord. 2013-15, passed 5-28-2013)