Where the subdivider can show that a provision of these Subdivision Regulations would cause unnecessary hardship if strictly adhered to, because of topographical or other conditions peculiar to the site, and where, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, a departure may be made without destroying the intent of such provisions, the Planning Commission may authorize a variance. Any variance thus authorized is to be stated in writing in the minutes of the Planning Commission with the reasoning on which the departure was justified set forth. The Planning Commission may require additional conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objective of the standards or requirements so varied or modified.
(Ord. 1433. Passed 2-2-76; Ord. 75-96. Passed 11-18-96.)