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(A) Where, in the opinion of the Council, there exists extraordinary conditions of topography, land ownership or adjacent development or other circumstances not provided for in this chapter, the Council may modify these regulations in such manner and to such extent as it may deem appropriate to the public interest.

(B) In the case of a plan and program for a complete community or a complete neighborhood, the Council may modify these regulations in such manner as appears necessary and desirable to provide adequate space and improvements for the circulation, recreation, light, air and service needs of the tract when fully developed and populated and may require stipulations to assure conformance with the achievement of the plan.

(C) In modifying the standards or requirements of these provisions as outlined in this section, the Council may make such additional requirements as appear necessary, in its judgement, to secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements so modified. (Prior Code, Art. 15-5)