The AEC compliance company
Know what the code requires, before you draw it.
A plan kicked back at submittal is the most expensive, time-eating step in site design. LandCode answers the zoning, site, stormwater, and landscape code in plain language, cited to the source, so you catch the problem at your desk, not after a rejection.
Cited to primary sources. Honest when it's unsure. Never legal advice.
One company, four tools
The compliance stack for land development
Each product solves one slice of getting a site approved. They share a spine: accurate, cited, built by people who draw the plans.
LandCode
Early access UpCodes for land development. Ask what the zoning, site, stormwater, and landscape codes require. Get a cited, current answer. ExploreArborCode
Available Upload tree-inventory data, get a CAD-ready DXF and a professional PDF report. Finish in the field; skip the evening drafting. ExploreCanopyCode
Available The AutoCAD tree-protection plugin. Automate CRZ/SRP, decide removal vs. preservation by impact, and generate the compliance report. ExploreSheetCode
Beta Sheet any site boundary or road centerline in AutoCAD and Civil 3D: zero-gap, oriented viewports with match-line automation done for you. ExploreLandCode Alerts · a free feature of LandCode
Code changes in your city, before they pass.
We watch city agendas and email you the moment a land-development code change shows up that matters to your work. On recent records, that's 34-46 days of lead time before a vote.
- Plain-English summary of what's proposed and why it matters.
- Every item links to the official record, 100% verifiable.
- Pick your profession and the cities you care about.
Why we built this
Made by the people who draw the plans.
LandCode is built by working AEC designers who got tired of digging through PDFs of municipal code to answer one question. UpCodes covers the building code; nobody covered the land: zoning, site, stormwater, landscape, subdivision. So we did.
Every answer cites a primary source. When the code is unclear, the product says so instead of guessing. It's a research tool, not legal advice, and it shows its receipts every time.
Corpus figures are from the current build and growing; pending publication review.
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