Where the Board finds that extraordinary hardship may result from compliance with these regulations, it may waive certain requirements of the regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such waivers will not frustrate the spirit and purpose of the Official Map, the Zoning Ordinance,[1] the Town Plan or these regulations.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 285, Zoning.
Where the Board finds that, due to the special circumstances of a particular plat, the provision of certain required improvements is not required in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare, it may waive such requirements.
In granting waivers, the Board may impose such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements so waived.