[Code 1999 §410.140; Ord. No. 479 Art. V, 11-9-1995]
A. 
General Standards. The Commission may grant a variation from these regulations when its strict application would result in extreme practical difficulty and undue hardship by reason of the unusual shape of a specific parcel or property or exceptional topographic conditions. In granting any variance or modification, the Commission may prescribe such conditions as will secure the objectives of these regulations. No variance shall be granted unless the Commission finds that no detriment will be caused to the public welfare and no injury will be caused to other property in the area in which the property for which the variance is requested is situated, and that the variance will not substantially impair the intent and purpose of these regulations.
B. 
Planned Residential Development. The Commission may approve a comprehensive planned residential development, including residential neighborhood units, clusters, and condominium types, if it finds that the variations from these regulations will not adversely affect the health, welfare, safety and convenience of the individuals occupying said development. Such development plan must meet the requirements of the zoning regulations.
C. 
Minor Subdivision. The information required on the final plat and the improvements to be installed for a minor subdivision shall be designated by the Commission.