§ 20.12.120. Planning Commission—Findings required for modifications or exceptions.
The Planning Commission may grant modifications or exceptions to the requirements of these regulations if it makes any of the following findings:
A.
The land involved in the subdivision is unusual because of the size, shape, or topographical conditions.
B.
The improvement required by these regulations conflicts with any plan or improvement contemplated or approved by the Planning Commission and/or the Council, conflicts with the existing pattern of improvement in the area;
C.
Conformance with all the requirements would impose an unnecessary hardship upon the subdivider; or
D.
The subdivision design is of such a unique nature that it will result in a healthful, convenient, efficient, and attractive environment without sacrificing light, air, or any other factors which comprise a successful subdivision.
Such findings shall be made in writing and shall be presented at the public hearing.
(Ord. C-5975 § 1 (part), 1983)