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PRESENTING YOUR CASE TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: <br /> An Area Variance may be authorized by the Dane County Board of Adjustment to vary one <br /> or more of the dimensional or physical requirements of the applicable ordinance in connection <br /> with some proposed construction. <br /> The burden will be on you, as property owner or authorized agent, to provide information upon <br /> which the board may base its decision. At the hearing, any party may appear in person or may be <br /> represented by an agent or attorney. You or your agent must convince the zoning board to make <br /> a ruling in your favor. The board must make its decision based only on the evidence submitted to <br /> it at the time of the hearing, including the staff report. Unless you or your agent is present, the <br /> board may not have sufficient evidence to rule in your favor and may then deny your application. <br /> r. fiesta gfiresfift.drar .6Sri neefleage- >`o atf'aetrpla gjith.e:.sheef:tabs!- <br /> rrrg fir rswers f` fa a to..€a 1=a�rrde enougr:del'a rfdst �aort your:appeaF <br /> (1) Describe alternatives to your proposal such as other locations, designs and construction <br /> techniques Atiach a_site n ap shrakpg a1tsrfirOl yo.taohS detect ire e6ch Bate ggr_y-b.taw: <br /> (A) Alternatives you considered that comply with existing standards: If you find such an <br /> alternative, you can move forward with this option with a regular permit. If you reject <br /> compliant alternatives, provide the reasons you rejected them. <br /> (B) Alternatives you considered that require a lesser variance: If you reject such alternatives, <br /> provide the reasons you rejected them. <br /> (2) Will there be an unnecessary hardship to the property owner to strictly comply with the <br /> ordinance? <br /> Unnecessary hardship exists when compliance would unreasonably prevent the owner from using the <br /> property for a permitted purpose (leaving the property owner without any use that is permitted for the <br /> property) or would render conformity with such restrictions unnecessarily burdensome. <br /> An applicant may not claim unnecessary hardship because of conditions which are self-imposed or <br /> created by a prior owner(for example, excavating a pond on a vacant lot and then arguing that there is no <br /> suitable location for a home or claiming that they need more outbuilding space than that permitted to store <br /> personal belongings). Courts have also determined that economic or financial hardship does not justify a <br /> variance. When determining whether unnecessary hardship exists, the property as a whole is considered <br /> rather than a portion of the parcel. The property owner bears the burden of proving unnecessary hardship. <br /> Dane County Zoning Division Variance Application Page 2 of 4 <br />