(A)
A variance may be granted pursuant to this chapter. A variance will not be granted to permit a use not permitted in the zone by this title.
(B)
To grant a variance the Planning Agency must find, based upon substantial evidence:
(1)
That there are special circumstances applicable to real property, involving size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, that do not generally apply to other properties in the same zone;
(2)
Economic hardship, existing building configuration and intensification of and uses are not considered hardships;
(3)
That because of such circumstances or conditions, a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other real property in the vicinity and in the same zone, but which is denied to the property in question because of the special circumstances;
(4)
That the granting of the variance is consistent with the General Plan and applicable law; and
(5)
That the granting of the variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other real property in the vicinity nor be detrimental to public safety or welfare.
(C)
Applicability of special circumstances is determined by physical characteristics related to the property.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013; Ord. 2203 § 1, 2021)