A. When an individually listed landmark on the Sacramento register, or portion thereof, has been lawfully demolished, removed or disturbed pursuant to any provisions of this chapter, the city clerk upon notice from the preservation director, shall cause such landmark, or portion thereof, to be deleted from the Sacramento register. Upon deletion, the provisions of this chapter shall not be considered to encumber any remaining property on which the landmark was located. A landmark in which a majority of the significant features and characteristics are destroyed by a natural disaster, act of God or other similar event not attributable to the willful or intentional action of the owner or owner's agent, shall be considered lawfully demolished, removed or disturbed for the purposes of this section.
B. When a listed historic resource in a historic district, or portion thereof, has been lawfully demolished, removed or disturbed pursuant to any provisions of this chapter, the city clerk upon notice from the preservation director, shall cause such listed historic resource, or portion thereof, to be downgraded to a noncontributing resource in the historic district. A listed historic resource in a historic district in which a majority of the significant features and characteristics are destroyed by a natural disaster, act of God or other similar event not attributable to the willful or intentional action of the owner or owner's agent shall be considered lawfully demolished, removed or disturbed for the purposes of this section. (Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)