[Ord. No. 1457 §130.01, 1-5-1999]
Any proposed lot-split shall be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for review and if the Planning and Zoning Commission
is satisfied that such proposed lot-split is not contrary to applicable
regulations, it shall, within twenty (20) days after submission, approve
such lot-split and, on presentation of a conveyance of said parcel,
shall stamp the same "Approved by the Versailles Planning and Zoning
Commission, no plat required" and have it signed by the Public Works
Director or other official as may be designated by it. In so doing,
the Planning and Zoning Commission may require the submission of a
sketch plat, record of survey and such other information as it may
deem pertinent to its determination hereunder.
[Ord. No. 1457 §130.02, 1-5-1999]
In any particular case where the developer can show by plan
and written statement that, by reason of exceptional topographic or
other physical conditions, literal compliance with any requirement
of these regulations would cause practical difficulty or exceptional
and undue hardship, the Planning and Zoning Commission may modify
such requirement to the extent deemed just and proper so as to relieve
such difficulty or hardship; provided such relief may be granted without
detriment to the public interest and without impairing the intent
and purpose of these regulations or the desirable general development
or welfare of the neighborhood and the community in accordance with
the Comprehensive Plan and the zoning ordinance. Any modification
thus granted shall be spread upon the minutes of the Planning and
Zoning Commission setting forth the reasons which, in the opinion
of the Planning and Zoning Commission, justified the modification.