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Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc. Mayfield Village <br />February 13, 2011 <br />this regulation, such as to justify the granting of a variance, the Board of Zoning Appeals <br />shall consider the potential harm or reduction in riparian. functions that maybe caused by <br />a proposed structure or use. <br />2. The Board of Zoning Appeals may not authorize any structure or use in a Zoning District <br />other than those authorized in the Zoning Code. <br />3. Variances shall be void if not implemented within one (1) year of the date of issuance. <br />B. In making a determination under Section 1127.10 (A) of this regulation, the Board of Zoning <br />Appeals may consider the following: <br />The natural vegetation of the property as well as the percentage of the parcel that is in the <br />100-year floodplain. The criteria of Chapter 1125 Flood Damage .Prevention may be <br />used as guidance when granting variances in the 100-year floodplain. <br />The extent to which the requested variance impairs the flood control, erosion control, <br />water quality protection, or other functions of the riparian setback. This determination <br />shall be based on sufficient technical and scientific data. <br />3. The degree of hardship, with respect to the use of a property or the degree of practical <br />difficulty with respect to maintaining the riparian setback as established in this <br />regulation, placed on the landowner by this regulation and the availability of alternatives <br />to the proposed structure or use. <br />4. Soil-disturbing activities permitted in the riparian setback through variances should be <br />implemented to minimize clearing to the extent possible and to include Best Management <br />Practices necessary to minimize erosion and control sediment. <br />5. The presence of significant impervious cover, or smooth vegetation such as maintained <br />lawns, in the riparian setback compromises its benefits to Mayfield Village. Variances <br />should not be granted for asphalt or concrete paving in the riparian setback. Variances <br />may be granted for gravel driveways when necessary. <br />6. Whether a properly, otherwise buildable under the ordinances of Mayfield Village, will <br />be made unbuildable because of this regulation. <br />C. In order to maintain the riparian setback to the maximum extent practicable, the Board of Zoning <br />Appeals may consider granting variances to other area or setback requirements imposed on a <br />property by the Planning and Zoning or Building Codes. These may include, but are not limited <br />to, parking requirements, requirements for the shape, size, or design of buildings, or front, rear, or <br />side lot setbacks. <br />D. In granting a variance under this regulation, the Board of Zoning Appeals, for good cause, may <br />impose such conditions that it deems appropriate to maintain the purposes of this regulation and <br />to mitigate any necessary impacts in the riparian setbacks permitted by variance. In determining <br />appropriate mitigation, the Board of Zoning Appeals may consult with the Village Engineer or <br />other agencies including Cuyahoga SWCD. <br />9 <br />