No such variance shall be authorized by the Board of Zoning Appeals unless the Board finds that all of the following facts and conditions exists:
(a) That there are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances applying to the property in question, or to the intended use of the property, that do not apply generally to other properties or classes of uses in the same zoning district;
(b) That such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property rights possessed by other properties in the same zoning district and in the same vicinity; and
(c) That the authorizing of such variance will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property and will not materially impair the purposes of this Zoning Ordinance or public interest.
No grant of variance shall be authorized unless the Board specifically finds that the condition or situation of the specific piece of property, or the intended use of said property for which variance is sought - one or the other or in combination - is not of so general or recurrent a nature as to make reasonably practical the formulation of a general regulation for such conditions or situations.
(Ord. 12-1966. Passed 10-10-66.)
(Ord. 12-1966. Passed 10-10-66.)