A.
Variances are permitted to prevent or lessen such practical difficulties and unnecessary physical hardships inconsistent with the objectives of the land use code as would result from a strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of certain of the regulations prescribed by this title. A practical difficulty or unnecessary physical hardship may result from the size, shape, or dimension of a site; from geographic, topographic, or other physical conditions on the site in the immediate vicinity; or from population densities, street locations, or traffic conditions in the immediate vicinity.
B.
Cost to the applicant of strict or literal compliance with a regulation shall not be the sole reason for granting a variance.
C.
The power to grant variances does not extend to use regulations because the flexibility necessary to avoid results inconsistent with the objectives of the land use code is provided by the conditional use provisions of this title.
(Ord. 950 § 2 (Exh. A § 2800), 1998)