(A) The general principles of design and the minimum requirements for the laying out of subdivisions may be varied by the Commission at the time of platting in the case of a subdivision large enough, 50 lots or more, to constitute a more or less self-contained neighborhood to be developed in accordance with a comprehensive plan safeguarded by appropriate restrictions, which, in the judgment of the Commission, make adequate provision for all essential community requirements; provided, however, that, no modification shall be granted by the Commission which would conflict with the proposals of the Major Highway Plan, or with other features of the Master Plan, or with the intent and purpose of the general principles of design and all other variances by Board of Zoning Appeals’ minimum requirements herein.
(B) In granting modifications, the Plan Commission may require such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements so modified.
(C) Any modification thus granted shall be entered in the minutes of the Commission, setting forth the reasons which, in the opinion of the Commission, justified the modification.
(1982 Code, § 55.160) (Ord. passed 4-21-1993; Ord. passed 7-25-2001)