The ordinance codified in this chapter is enacted to protect the public safety, health, and welfare and is adopted as an urgency measure pursuant to Section 25123 of the Government Code of the State. The facts showing this urgency are: the Legislature of the State enacted the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 which went into effect on November 23, 1970; in 1972 the Legislature of the State enacted Chapter 1154 amending the Environmental Quality Act of 1970; Section 21082 of the Public Resources Code requires all public agencies to adopt by ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation, objectives, criteria, and procedures for the evaluation of projects and the preparation of environmental impact reports no later than sixty days after the Secretary of the Resources Agency has adopted guidelines pursuant to Section 21083 of the Public Resources Code. The Secretary of the Resources Agency adopted guidelines on February 3, 1973, thereby making the final date for the adoption of the ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation April 4, 1973.
(Ord. 172 § 16, 1973)