If, after the consideration of the above, the Commission concludes that the subject structure does possesses sufficient cultural, historical, or architectural significance which merits its preservation, and the Commission files its report containing its findings and recommendation, the Construction Official may, in his/her discretion, deny the demolition permit. Notwithstanding any report by the Historic Commission, the Construction Official can approve a demolition permit if, within the Construction Code Official's opinion, the subject structure poses a threat to the public health and safety pursuant to the Uniform Construction Code.