No land may be subdivided for residential use
if, upon investigation, it is determined that the site is unsuitable
for dwelling purposes because of danger to health or peril from fire,
flood, wetlands or other hazard.
Where topography or other physical conditions
are such that compliance with the foregoing requirements would cause
practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship, the Town Council, after
affording the Planning Commission and the Town Engineer an opportunity
for comment, may relax the order to grant relief and at the same time
protect the public interest, except as to the right-of-way widths,
paving widths, minimum lot sizes and completion guaranty requirements.
Whenever there is a discrepancy between minimum
standards or dimensions noted herein and those contained in the Town
of Georgetown Zoning Ordinance or other official regulations of the Town of Georgetown,
the highest standard shall apply.