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Palo Alto Council upholds demolition order for 531 Stanford Ave, citing public‑safety hazards

Palo Alto City Council · April 20, 2026
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Summary

After testimony from city building and fire officials and public comment, the Palo Alto City Council unanimously denied an appeal and upheld a chief building official order to demolish 531 Stanford Ave, citing extensive structural, electrical and fire‑protection deficiencies that pose risks to first responders and nearby residents.

The Palo Alto City Council unanimously denied an appeal on April 20 and upheld an order from the chief building official requiring demolition of the building at 531 Stanford Avenue, citing pervasive safety hazards.

Appellant counsel argued the city had not proven the constitutional standards for a demolition taking and urged the council to delay enforcement until a redevelopment application was approved. City staff, including Planning Director Jonathan Le and the chief building official, presented declarations and inspection findings describing widespread problems: corroded and nonfunctional fire‑suppression and alarm systems, severe electrical and plumbing deterioration, structural deterioration (including exposed/corroded rebar), unpermitted alterations that compromise fire separations and egress, and hazardous‑materials storage removed only after remediation efforts.

Fire Marshal Tamara Jasso testified that the building’s condition prevented safe interior firefighting and that nonfunctional alarms and compromised fire doors and firewalls made the structure a hazard to first responders and neighboring properties. "Buildings with non‑functional fire protection systems are by definition fire hazards under applicable codes," she testified.

Council members heard public comment from neighbors who described trespass, discarded needles and other activity near the vacant property and urged immediate demolition. City staff proposed findings under municipal code that would permit demolition if one or more statutory conditions are met; staff argued the record demonstrates those conditions. Appellant counsel reiterated that the owners had been attempting parallel permit pathways and asked the council to tie demolition relief to approval of a redevelopment plan; staff replied that outstanding permit submittals were incomplete and that the building’s hazards required action.

The council voted unanimously to deny the appeal and to uphold the chief building official's demolition order. Mayor Vinker and colleagues emphasized the public‑safety rationale for the action.

Action: Council denied the appeal and upheld the chief building official’s demolition order for 531 Stanford Ave (unanimous vote).