§ 21.50.050. Effect of interim ordinance in the coastal zone.
Any interim ordinance enacted or amended pursuant to this Chapter 21.50 may only take effect in the coastal zone without prior Coastal Commission review and approval where such an ordinance is not in conflict with the California Coastal Act and the City Council so finds at the time of adoption of the ordinance or amendment of the ordinance. In all other instances, including ordinances which propose to selectively prohibit either certain types of uses or uses in portions of the coastal zone while authorizing approval of other uses, or ordinances which propose to selectively prohibit the application of certain development standards in any or all portions of the coastal zone, the City may not prohibit the uses or development standards identified in the local coastal program within the coastal zone until the ordinance is submitted to the Coastal Commission and approved pursuant to California Public Resources Code, Section 30514.
(Ord. C-7319 § 1, 1995: Ord. C-7247 § 35 (part), 1994)