§ 156.137 AUTHORITY OF BOARD.
   (A)   The Board may hear and decide an appeal that alleges error in an order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative official in the enforcement of an ordinance.
   (B)   The Board may hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of a zoning ordinance when the ordinance requires the Board to do so.
   (C)   The Board may authorize in specific cases a variance from the terms of a zoning ordinance if the variance is not contrary to the public interest and due to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the ordinance would result in unnecessary hardship, and so that the spirit of the ordinance is observed and substantial justice is done.
   (D)   The concurring vote of 75% of the members of the Board is necessary to reverse an order, requirement, decision, or determination of an administrative official.
   (E)   The concurring vote of 75% of the members of the Board is necessary to decide in favor of an applicant on a matter on which the Board is required to pass under a zoning ordinance.
   (F)   The concurring vote of 75% of the members of the Board is necessary to authorize a variation from the terms of a zoning ordinance.
(`88 Code, Ch. 12, § 3.05) (Ord. 254, passed 11-22-88)