A variance from the terms, standards, and criteria that pertain to an allowed use category within a zoning district as authorized by the Zoning Code may be granted, in whole, in part, or upon reasonable conditions as provided herein, only upon a finding by the Board of Adjustment that:
(A) The application of the ordinance to the particular piece of property would create an unnecessary hardship or result in exceptional practical difficulties;
(B) The conditions are peculiar to the particular piece of property involved;
(C) Relief, if granted, would not cause substantial detriment to the public good or impair the purposes and intent of the ordinance or the Comprehensive Plan; and
(D) The variance, if granted, would be the minimum necessary to alleviate the unnecessary hardship.
(Prior Code, § 158.030) (Ord. 1544, passed 3-13-2007)