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Resolution No 26-22 – “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Buellton, California, Establishing Conditions for the Demolition of Buildings Located at

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The City Council of Buellton, California, has approved Resolution No. 26-22 to establish specific conditions for the demolition of structures at 376 Avenue of Flags, home to Andersen’s Restaurant, under the city’s Historical Landmarks Ordinance. The resolution permits the removal of the property’s historical landmark designation to allow for the elimination of hazardous and publicly nuisance components of the site while mandating the preservation of significant architectural elements and artifacts deemed historically valuable. These preserved portions include those identified as eligible for listing as a State historic resource, ensuring that key cultural and structural features are protected even as the rest of the property is cleared. The action balances public safety and urban development needs with historic preservation obligations. The resolution outlines a legal pathway to safely dismantle portions of the building that pose risks to the community, while requiring the responsible salvage, documentation, and retention of historically significant materials. The City of Buellton, through its City Manager Scott Wolfe, is the primary point of contact for implementation and compliance. The property is located at 93427 in Buellton, California, and the resolution reflects a targeted approach to urban renewal that adheres to state-level historic resource criteria while enabling the removal of unsafe structures. No federal procurement or set-aside provisions are involved, as this is a local municipal action focused on land use, public safety, and heritage conservation within city jurisdiction.

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Buellton approves demolition of hazardous structures at 376 Avenue of Flags while preserving key historic elements.

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California → City of Buellton

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238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

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Buellton, CA, 93427

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Notice of Exemption - Resolution No. 26-22 Buellton Historical Landmark Demolition

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Buellton
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Full Title: Resolution No 26-22 – “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Buellton, California, Establishing Conditions for the Demolition of Buildings Located at 376 Avenue of Flags and Removing the Historical Landmark Designation from the Property Located at 376 Avenue of Flags in the City of Buellton” Adoption of Resolution No. 26-22, establishing conditions for Andersen’s Restaurant at 376 Avenue of Flags under the City’s Historical Landmarks Ordinance to preserve significant components and artifacts on the site, and subsequently remove the historical landmark designation to allow for the demolition of portions of the site which are hazardous and constitute a public nuisance, and to protect and preserve the portion identified as eligible for listing as a State historic resource.

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