In accordance with the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, the Zoning Hearing Board shall hear requests for variances where
it is alleged that the provisions of this chapter inflict unnecessary
hardship upon the applicant. The Zoning Hearing Board may grant a
variance, provided the following findings are made where relevant:
A. That there are unique physical circumstances or conditions, including
irregularity, narrowness or shallowness of lot size or shape, or exceptional
topographical or other physical condition peculiar to the particular
property or use, and that unnecessary hardship is due to such conditions
and not the circumstances or conditions generally created by the provisions
of this chapter in the neighborhood or district in which the property
or use is located.
B. That because of such physical circumstances or conditions, there
is no possibility that the property can be developed in strict conformity
with the provisions of this chapter, and that the authorization of
a variance is therefore necessary to enable the reasonable use of
the property.
C. That such unnecessary hardship has not been created by the applicant.
D. That the variance, if authorized, will not alter the essential character
of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located,
nor weaken the validity of the zoning, nor substantially or permanently
impair the appropriate use or development of adjacent property, nor
be detrimental to the public welfare.
E. That the variance, if authorized, will represent the minimum variance
that will afford relief and will represent the least deviation from
the regulation in issue.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall have the right to authorize changes
of lawful nonconforming uses as follows:
A. A nonconforming use which occupies a portion of a structure or premises
may be extended within such structure or premises as they existed
when the prohibitory provision took effect, but not in violation of
the area and yard requirements of the district in which such structures
or premises are located.
B. The Zoning Hearing Board may impose such conditions as it deems necessary
for the protection of adjacent property and the public interest. No
change of a nonconforming use shall entail structural alterations
beyond those required by law for the purpose of safety and health.
C. If any nonconforming use of land ceases for any continuous period
exceeding one year, any subsequent use of the land shall be in conformity
to the regulations of this chapter.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall hear challenges to the validity
of this chapter or the Zoning Map in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code. In all such challenges, the Board shall
take evidence and make a record thereon as provided in the Planning
Code. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board shall decide all
contested questions and shall make findings on all relevant issues
of fact which shall become part of the record on appeal to the court.
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Zoning Hearing Board
or any taxpayer or any officer of the Township may, within 30 days
after a decision is rendered by the Board, appeal to the Court of
Common Pleas of Erie County, Pennsylvania, in accordance with Article
X-A of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.