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I. The Board of Adjustment es established by Cabarrus <br /> County shall hear and decide appeals end requests <br /> for variances from the requirements of this <br /> ordinance. <br />2. The Board of Adjustment shall hear end decide <br /> appeals when it is alleged there is an error in any <br /> requirement, decision, or determination made by the <br /> Zoning Administrator in the enforcement or <br /> administration of this ordinance. <br />3. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Zuning <br /> Administrator or any taxpayer may appeal such <br /> decision to the Board of Adjustment. <br />4. Variances may be issued for the reconstruction, <br /> rehabilitation or restoration of structures listed <br /> on the National Register of Historic Places or the <br /> State inventory of Historic Places without regard <br /> to the procedures set forth in the remainder of <br /> this section except for Article 4, Section D, <br /> (8)[a) and (d), and provided the proposed <br /> reconstruction, rehabilitation, or restoration will <br /> not result in the structure <br />5. In passing upon such applications, the Board of <br /> Adjustments shall consider all technical <br /> evaluations, all relevant factors, all standards <br /> specified in other sections of this ordinance, and: <br /> <br /> a. the danger that materials may be swept onto <br /> other lands to the injury of others; <br /> b. the danger to life and property due to flooding <br /> or erosion damage; <br /> c. the susceptibility of the proposed tacil ity and <br /> its contents to flood damage and the effect of <br /> such damage on the individual <br /> d. the importance of the services provided by the <br /> proposed facility to the community; <br /> e. the availability of alternative locations, not <br /> subject to flooding or erosion damage, for the <br /> proposed facility; <br /> f. the compatibility of the proposed use with <br /> existing and anticipated development; <br /> g. the relationship of the proposed use to the <br /> comprehensive plan and floodplain management <br /> program for that area; <br /> h. the safety of access to the property in times <br /> of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles; <br /> i. the expected heights, velocity, duration, rate <br /> of rise and sediment transport of the flood <br /> waters at the site, and; <br /> j. the costs of providing governmental services <br /> during and after flood conditions including <br /> maintenance end repair of public utilities end <br /> facilities such as sewer, ge=, electrical, and <br /> water systems, end streets e~.d bridges. <br /> <br /> <br />