(A) When, due to the peculiar shape or topography of a tract of land or other unusual condition, it is impractical for a developer to comply with the literal interpretations of the design requirements of these regulations, the Planning Commission shall be authorized to vary the requirements, provided the intent and purpose of these regulations are not violated.
(B) As further clarification, the variances may be granted when the Planning Commission finds:
(1) There are extraordinary and exceptional conditions pertaining to the particular piece of property in question because of its size, shape, or topography;
(2) The application of this chapter would create an unnecessary hardship;
(3) The conditions are peculiar to the particular piece of property involved; and/or
(4) Relief, if granted, would not create substantial detriment to the public good or impair the purposes and intent of this chapter or the Comprehensive Plan.
(Ord. 105, passed 12-29-1988)