West Hollywood city council has unanimously approved a motion calling for the removal of Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Put forth by West Hollywood Mayor pro tempore John D'Amico and Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath, the motion, passed on Monday night, seeks the removal of the landmark 'due to [Trump's] disturbing treatment of women and other actions.'

However, the vote is not legally binding as the council has no control over the Walk of Fame. The council will instead send a formal letter to the overseeing bodies, Los Angeles city council and Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, asking them to consider it.

Targeted: Donald Trump's star should be removed from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a council voted on Monday night. The motion is unlikely to have any effect but is a symbolic stand against the administration

Trump received his star in 2007 (pictured), it has been targeted numerous times since his Presidential campaign began

They are unlikely to approve it's removal as no star has ever been removed before.

'Once a star has been added to the walk, it is considered a part of the historic fabric of the Hollywood Walk of Fame,' Leron Gubler, then president and chief executive of the chamber, told the LA Times in 2015 over efforts to remove Bill Cosby's star.

'Because of this, we have never removed a star from the walk.'

West Hollywood Mayor Pro Tem John D'Amico (L) and Councilmember Lindsey Horvath (R) put forward the resolution which was approved on Monday. The decision falls for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce who have never previously removed a star

D'Amico defended the symbolic vote on Tuesday morning saying it was not about politics but principles.

'The West Hollywood City Council did not pass the resolution because Donald Trump is a conservative or a Republican,' he told TheWrap.

'Earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is an honor. When one belittles and attacks minorities, immigrants, people with disabilities or women — the honor no longer exists.'

Trump's star has been repeatedly targeted by vandals since he began his presidential campaign.

The West Hollywood city council has approved a motion calling for Donald Trump's star to be removed from the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It has been targeted by demonstrators multiple times since he took office, pictured above

Last month, 24-year-old Austin Mikel Clay destroyed Trump's star with a pickax and later turned himself into police. He was charged with one felony count of vandalism on Monday in Los Angeles.

Clay could face up to three years in jail if convicted.

James Otis, left, attacked Trump's star days before the November 2016 election while Austin Mikel Clay, right, destroyed it with a pickax last month. He was charged with vandalism on Monday

The star was previously vandalized by James Otis with a sledgehammer and pickax days before the November 2016 election.

Otis pleaded no contest to the felony. He was sentenced to community labor and ordered to pay $4,400 for the damage.

The Walk of Fame features more than 2,500 terrazzo-and-brass stars dedicated to the celebrities and industry figures from movies, television and radio.

Trump received his star in 2007 at a ceremony he attended alongside wife Melania and his youngest son Barron.