For the purpose of encouraging infill housing development in a harmonious and compatible manner consistent with the surrounding neighborhood character, the Community Development Director may reduce a percentage and/or the entirety of the required setbacks outlined in Section 1137.03 Table 11. The Community Development Director shall review and provide a written finding of fact for such a reduction based on the following criteria:
(a) Feasibility for Development. The specific conditions of the subject parcel create an undue hardship for the property owner to develop the lot.
(b) Economic Viability of the Development. The project would not be economically viable under the current setback standards.
(c) Neighborhood Characteristics. The reduction in setback standards is consistent with the surrounding community characteristics.
(d) Public Health, Safety, and General Well-Being. The reduction in the setback standards will not jeopardize the public health, safety, or general well-being. Additionally, it will not add an undue burden on city provided services.
(Ord. 2021-109. Passed 10-25-21.)