Whenever the strict enforcement of these subdivision regulations would entail unusual, real and substantial difficulties or hardships, and where the overall design relationships can be justified, the Planning and Zoning Commission and Council may vary or modify the terms in such a way that the subdivider is allowed to plan and develop his or her property, record a plat of the same and make necessary improvements thereto without unjust difficulties and hardships, if, at the same time, the public interests of the village are fully protected and the general intent and purpose of these subdivision regulations are preserved.
(Ord. 5-89, passed 5-8-1989)