§ 18A-2. Authority of historic landmarks advisory commission to designate prospective sites.  


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  • The historic landmarks advisory commission, heretofore established by order of the board of supervisors, is hereby authorized and directed to receive and act upon or initiate applications to investigate and designate places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art and other objects within the unincorporated territory of the county as having historic, aesthetic or other special character or interest and being worthy of consideration for protection, enhancement or perpetuation as such. Such designation as a landmark shall remain and be in effect for a period of ninety days only and thereafter shall be of no force and effect, unless prior to the expiration of such period of ninety days the board of supervisors shall have set a date for a public hearing, advertised the same as provided in Section 6061 of the California Government Code at least ten days prior to the date set for such public hearing, and either at such public hearing or after such public hearing, and within such ninety-day period shall have confirmed the action of the historic landmarks advisory commission.

(Ord. No. 4425, § 1)