1101.06 MODIFICATION.
   (a)   Where the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships may result from strict compliance with these Subdivision Regulations, it may vary the Subdivision Regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such modification shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of these Subdivision Regulations.
   (b)   A modification may be granted where the hardship is created by the physical character of the property, including irregular dimensions and topography, or by other extraordinary situation or condition of such property, or by the use or development of property immediately adjacent thereto. Personal or self-inflicted hardship shall not be considered as grounds for the issuance of a modification.
   (c)   In granting a modification, the Planning Commission may attach such conditions and safeguards as are deemed necessary to protect general public interest or the character of the neighborhood, and may require a guarantee or bond to assure compliance.
(Ord. 90-1312. Passed 5-1-90.)