Chapter 17.604 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Article V — Dangerous and Immediately Dangerous Buildings, Structures, or Resources
Sacramento Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Sacramento
17.604.500 Notice by building official to preservation director. ¶
The building official shall notify the preservation director upon designation of any listed historic resource or any nominated resource as a substandard, dangerous, or immediately dangerous building, structure or resource. (Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)
17.604.510 Reports of notices and orders to preservation director. ¶
The secretary of the housing code advisory and appeals board, the code enforcement manager, and the building official shall forward to the preservation director all notices and orders involving any nominated resource and any listed historic resource within 10 days of any such notices or orders. (Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)
17.604.520 Demolition of immediately dangerous structures-Listed historic resources. ¶
A. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to regulate, restrict, limit or modify the authority of the city and the building official or his or her designee as specified below, to issue demolition or other permits under the building code set forth in title 15 for the abatement of any nominated resource or any listed historic resource determined to be immediately dangerous, pursuant to the summary procedures set forth in chapter 8.96; provided that the procedures set forth in this section are followed. Whenever a provision of this section requires that an action be taken by the building official and the building official is absent or otherwise unavailable, then the building official's designee shall be authorized to take the action.
B. Any permits authorizing the demolition of a nominated resource or a listed historic resource determined to be immediately dangerous pursuant to the summary procedures set forth in chapter 8.96 shall be issued personally by the building official after complying with the review and consultation process set forth in this section.
C. The building official may issue a permit authorizing the demolition of a nominated resource or a listed historic resource determined to be immediately dangerous pursuant to the summary procedures set forth in chapter 8.96; provided that prior to issuing the demolition permit, the building official shall first consult with the preservation director and the chairperson of the preservation commission for the purpose of discussing (i) whether the condition of the building, structure or other resource is immediately dangerous within the meaning of this code; and (ii) whether there are any feasible alternatives to demolition that will protect adequately the health and safety of the public, including but not limited to abatement of the immediate threat through repair as specified in chapters 8.96 and 8.100, securing the premises through security fencing or other measures, stabilization and limited demolition; and provided further that if the building official determines that the building, structure or resource is immediately dangerous and that there is no feasible alternative to demolition to abate the immediate and present threat to life, health or safety of the public, the building official may issue a permit authorizing the demolition of the structure without complying with the consultation process, although the building official shall make all reasonable efforts to comply with the consultation process before issuing such permit. (Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)
17.604.530 Lawful demolition, removal or disturbing of listed historic resource-Deletion-Restrictions. ¶
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)