§ 30.58.080. Special Regulations.
Following review and recommendation by the Planning Commission and public hearings as are required for amendments to this Chapter, the City Council may designate any property located anywhere within the corporate limits of the City to be a designated historic landmark property, provided, however, that for each such designated landmark, specific findings are made that the designated property contains artifacts of archaeological or paleontological importance and/or structure(s) of historic significance. For purposes of this Section, historic significance shall mean any structure and/or use of a property which possesses a unique architect-ural style typifying a period of California or Del Mar history; any property and/or structure which is listed on a site or federal register of historic places; any property and/or structure which marks or represents a specific historic event; and/or any property and/or structure which typifies the historic character of a specific area of the City.