[R.O. 1994 § 410.340; Ord. No.
94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 9 § 1, 5-10-1994]
A. Whenever the Planning and Zoning Commission deems full conformance
to provisions of these regulations is impractical or impossible due
to the size, shape, topographic location or condition or such usage
of land included in a subdivision plat being presented for approval,
the Planning and Zoning Commission may authorize variances of these
regulations. In authorizing such variances or exceptions, the Planning
and Zoning Commission shall find the following:
1.
That there are special circumstances or conditions affecting
the property.
2.
That the variances or exceptions are necessary for the reasonable
and acceptable development of the property in question.
3.
That the granting of the variances or exceptions will not be
detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property in
the vicinity in which the property is situated.
[R.O. 1994 § 410.350; Ord. No.
94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 9 § 2, 5-10-1994]
Any waiver of the required improvements shall be only by the
Planning and Zoning Commission on a showing that such improvements
are technically not feasible.