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• <br />• Subdivision 4. Standards for Granting of Variance. No variance shall be granted unless <br />the City Council shall make without qualification on the basis of evidence presented at <br />the meeting the following findings: <br />a. That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public <br />welfare; <br />b. That the granting of the variance will not substantially diminish or <br />impair property values or improvements in the area; <br />c. That the granting of the variance is necessary for the preservation <br />and enjoyment of substantial property rights; <br />d. That the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air <br />to adjacent property; <br />e. That the variance will not impair the orderly use of the public streets; <br />f. That the variance will not increase the danger of fire or endanger the <br />public safety; <br />g. Whether the shape, topographical condition or other similar <br />characteristic of the tract is such as to distinguish it substantially from <br />all of the other properties in the zoning district of which it is a part, or <br />• whether a particular hardship, as distinguished from mere inconvenience <br />to the owner, would result if the strict letter of the Chapter were carried <br />out; <br />h. Whether the variance is sought principally to increase financial gain <br />to the owner of the property, and to determine whether a substantial <br />hardship to the owner would result from a denial of the variance; <br />i. Whether the conditions which give rise to the application for the <br />variance arose after the adoption of this Chapter of the Code of the City <br />of Falcon Heights or any amendment thereto which placed the tract in <br />a zoning district different from what it was under the Chapter. In the <br />consideration of this item, the City shall make diligent inquiry as to all <br />changes in the property and shall refuse to grant the variance if the <br />problem is one that can be solved through a proper application of a <br />conditional use permit or an amendment of the Zoning code. Financial <br />hardship shall not be a basis for the granting of a variance when the <br />owner purchased the property in reliance on a promise that a variance <br />would be granted, and the City shall dismiss the appeal if it shall appear <br />that the property was purchased on such reliance. <br />Subdivision 5. Conditions. The City may attach such conditions to the grant of the <br />variance as it shall determine will be necessary or desirable to bring it within the <br />• purpose and intent of the Chapter. A public record shall be maintained of such <br />conditions. <br />