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<br />2 <br />A variance is a" deviation from the literal provisions of the Zoning Ordinance." The City's <br />Board of Adjustments may NOT grant a variance that does not meet all of the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br />1) The variance must not be contrary to the public interest. <br /> <br />2) Literal enforcement ofthe Zoning Ordinance must result in a hardship. This hardship <br />must be unique to the property in question. Property that is undevelopable due to its <br />unusual shape, narrowness, shallowness, or topography constitutes the primary example <br />of hardship. Hardships that are financial in nature or due to the owner's actions cannot <br />be granted. <br /> <br />3) Granting the variance must not violate the spirit ofthe Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />4) No variance that allows a use that is prohibited within the Use zone in question may be <br />granted. For example, a variance allowing a commercial use in a residential zone is not <br />allowable. <br /> <br />Please remember it is the Applicant's responsibility to prove that a variance will meet the <br />above conditions. <br /> <br />Ifthere is not adequate room on the remainder of this form to list all pertinent information, <br />please feel free to attach an additional letter or any information and exhibits you feel the Board <br />should consider. <br /> <br />FACTS RELEVANT TO TillS MATTER: <br />6,EE .4i-t/lCl/J1E.A.Jt <br />