The City Council may authorize a variance from these regulations in case of a plan for a complete community or neighborhood which, in the judgment of the City Council, and after the recommendation is had from the Planning Commission, provides adequate public spaces and includes provision for efficient circulation, light and air, and other needs. In making its findings, as required below, the City Council shall take into account the nature of the proposed use of and the existing use of land in the vicinity, the number of persons to reside or work in the proposed subdivision, and the probable effect of the proposed subdivision upon traffic conditions in the vicinity. The City Council shall find as follows.
(A) That there is adequate acreage in the proposed plan to support an elementary school site as proposed in the Master Plan of the municipality.
(B) That the standards and requirements of the Zoning Code of the municipality are met.
(C) That the Planning Commission has reviewed the plan and recommends its approval as having met the standards and intent of the Master Plan of land use as it relates to facility needs.
(D) That in granting the variance, it shall be valid only as long as the plan is carried out as approved. Any departure from the plan shall immediately rescind variance granted.
(E) That the City Council shall establish a time schedule to be met on the various aspects of the complete neighborhood plan.
(‘83 Code, § 151.56) (Ord. 70-008, passed 7-27-70)