A historic Broad Street building struck by fire last month is set to be demolished.
The Nevada City Planning Commission voted 3 to zero Thursday to approve the demolition at 416 Broad St., finding the building to be “so damaged or dilapidated by fire that it is unusable and cannot reasonably be repaired or restored.”
Commissioner Stuart Lauters recused himself from the vote, and according to City Planner Amy Wolfson, Commissioner Nikiya Schwarz resigned, leaving a vacancy.
While there is no word on when the building will come down, applicant representative Richard Baker said they would work with the city to find the most appropriate time.