(A) Where in the case of a particular proposed subdivision it can be shown that strict compliance with the requirements of this chapter would result in extraordinary hardship to the subdivider because of unusual topography, or other nonself-inflicted conditions, or that these conditions would result in inhibiting the achievement of the objectives of this chapter, the City Commission may vary, modify, or waive the requirements so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured; provided that the variance, modification, or waiver will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of this chapter.
(B) In no case shall any variation of modification be more than a minimum easing of the requirements. In no case shall it have the effect of reducing the traffic capacity of any street below that shown on the comprehensive plan of the city or be in conflict with any zoning regulation and map.
(C) In granting variances and modifications, the City Commission may require the conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the requirements so varied or modified.
(1981 Code, § 25-16)