1113.07 REASONS FOR GRANTING VARIANCES.
   (a)   Where the literal application of the provisions of this Zoning Code would result in unnecessary hardship peculiar to the property involved.
   (b)   Where other exceptional circumstances or geographical or geological conditions, or type of adjoining development, are only applicable to property involved or to the intended use of the property and do not apply to other property with the same zoning unless the same exceptional circumstances prevail.
   (c)   Where granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located.
   (d)   That the granting of a variance will not be contrary to the general purposes, intent and objectives of this Zoning Code. When applying for a variance or modification, the applicant shall substantiate and state his claim that each of four (4) conditions as they apply to each specific case are met as a prerequisite for the granting of a variance or modification.
   (e)   In granting a variance, the Board may stipulate the manner in which the variance or exception shall be carried out, or may require other improvements and safeguards for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of owners and occupants of surrounding lots or the public.
(Ord. 1989-81. Passed 1-2-90.)