15.44.110: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS:
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the alteration, repair or demolition of any structure to remedy a condition determined dangerous to the general public by the City's Development Services Department.
   A.   Structures Having Historical Significance: In the event a structure has been damaged by fire, flood, earthquake or other calamity to such an extent that, in the opinion of the City, the structure cannot be reasonably repaired or restored, the structure may be demolished or removed in accordance with State and City laws governing dangerous structures.
   B.   Structures Having Historical Significance: In the event a structure has been damaged by fire, flood, earthquake or other calamity to such an extent that, in the opinion of the City, the structure cannot be reasonably repaired or restored, the structure may be demolished in accordance with State and City laws governing the emergency demolition of dangerous buildings having historical significance. Such City laws shall be adopted by resolution of the City Council and shall be incorporated into the City's disaster management plans adopted pursuant to title 2, chapter 2.52 of this Code. (Ord. 2899 §5, 2019)