A variance may be granted with respect to dimensional and performance standards, except that certain minor exceptions to standards may be granted pursuant to Article 8 of this chapter, Exceptions to Standards. A variance may not be granted to authorize a use that is not otherwise authorized by these planning regulations, nor may a variance be granted from any standard that is based on requirements of the General Plan, including, but not limited to, floor area ratio, height, or residential density. A deviation from such a General Plan standard requires a General Plan amendment pursuant to Article 12 of this chapter. Personal, family or financial difficulties, loss of prospective profits, and neighboring violations are not hardships justifying a variance. Further, a previous variance can never have set a precedent because each case must be considered only on its individual merits.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)