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A. When a deviation is requested from this chapter because the applicant contends that strict application of this chapter would result in denial of all economically viable use, the HLIT permit shall include a determination of economically viable use. Where a deviation is requested from this chapter, it may be approved or conditionally approved only if the decisionmaker makes all of the following supplemental findings in addition to the applicable findings in CVMC 17.35.080:

1. Based on the economic information provided by the applicant, as well as any other relevant evidence, each use provided for in this chapter would not provide any economically viable use of the applicant’s property;

2. The use proposed by the applicant is consistent with the applicable zoning;

3. The use and project design, siting, and size are the minimum necessary to provide the applicant with an economically viable use of the project area; and

4. The development proposal is the least environmentally damaging alternative and is consistent with all provisions of the Chula Vista MSCP subarea plan, as adopted on May 13, 2003, and as may be amended from time to time and this chapter, with the exception of the provisions for which the deviation is requested.

B. The process for a deviation shall be in accordance with CVMC 17.35.070. (Ord. 3004 § 1, 2005).