LandCode · Early access

Know what the code requires, with the receipts.

LandCode answers the land-development code (zoning, site, stormwater, landscape, and subdivision) in plain language, cited to the primary source, and kept current. Think UpCodes, but for the land. It's a research tool, never legal advice.

For civil engineers, landscape architects, site developers, and arborists.

Ask it like a person

The questions you'd normally dig through a PDF for

“Minimum front setback in this R-1 district?”
“Required parking for a 12-unit multifamily?”
“Landscape buffer and tree-canopy requirement for this use?”
“Stormwater detention threshold for this site?”
“Maximum building height in this overlay?”
“Subdivision lot-width and frontage minimums?”

Why you can trust it

Accurate, cited, and honest about its limits

Cited to the primary source

Every answer links to the enacted code section it came from. Verify it yourself in one click.

Kept current

Answers track the latest adopted code, with an “as of” date, not a stale PDF.

Honest when it’s unsure

When the code is unclear, LandCode says so and points you to the city, never guessing.

A research tool, not legal advice

You stay the professional of record. LandCode shows its receipts so you can stand behind the answer.

Included free

LandCode Alerts: know before the code changes.

A free feature of LandCode: we watch your city's agendas and email you when a land-development code change is proposed, often weeks before a vote.

Browse the newsfeed →

Be first to LandCode.

Early access is opening to a small group of AEC firms.