§ 155.60 VARIANCES FOR UNUSUAL PHYSICA L CONDITIONS.
   Where the Planning Commission finds that strict enforcement of these regulations would create an undue hardship because of exceptional and unique physical conditions that exist on the property to be subdivided, but not usually found within the jurisdiction of the Murray Planning Unit, the Planning Commission may modify these regulations to the extent necessary to provide relief for the undue hardship; provided that such relief may be granted without detriment to the public welfare and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of these regulations. In granting such variances or modifications, the Planning Commission may require such conditions as will substantially secure the objectives of the standards or requirements so varied or modified. Financial disadvantage to the property owner is no proof of hardship within the purpose of these regulations.
(Ord. 682, passed 2-22-79)