§ 154.06 VARIANCES.
   (A)   Hardship. Where the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships, due to unusual topographic or other conditions, beyond the control of the subdivider, may result from strict compliance with these regulations, it may vary the regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured; provided that such variation will not have the effect of nullifying the intent or purpose of the subdivision ordinance, zoning ordinance, major street plan or other elements of the comprehensive/development plan.
   (B)   Conditions. In granting variances, the Planning Commission may require such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements so varied, modified or approved. These conditions may include, without being limited to, personal, surety, performance or maintenance bonds, affidavits, covenants or other legal instruments.
(Prior Code, § 28.06)