codes and regulations

 

The development process in the City of Austin is guided by a collection of separate controlling sources including the Land Development Code, Site and/ or Area-Specific Zoning regulations, Building and Technical Codes, and Technical Criteria Manuals.

 

Austin City Code

City of Austin Code of Ordinances

 

Building Technical Codes

The City of Austin's Building Technical Codes (Chapter 25-12) contains regulations to ensure the safety and functionality of the structure for its future occupants. These codes include the International Building Code, International Residential Code, National Electric Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, International Fire Code, International Wildland-Urban Interface Code, International Energy Conservation Code, and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code.

 

Code Interpretation Library

The Code Interpretation Library provides useful information on how the City interprets and applies certain regulations in the Land Development Code (Title 25 of the City Code), including site development and subdivision regulations, as well as technical (construction) codes.

 

Common Code Violations

Learn about common Austin Code violations and how City of Austin codes and ordinances protect our health and safety. 

 

Fire Building Code

The City of Austin adopted the 2021 edition of the International Fire Code with local amendments.

 

HOME Amendments

The “Home Options for Mobility and Equity” (HOME) code amendments are among a series of updates to the City’s Land Development Code (LDC). The goal of these changes is to provide more housing types and increase housing supply within single-family zoned areas of Austin.  

 

Land Development Code (Title 25) 

Chapters 25-1 thru 25-11 contain development regulations within the City's planning and zoning jurisdiction. Chapter 25-12 contains the Building Technical Codes.

 

Land Development Code (Title 30)

Title 30 contains Austin/Travis County Subdivision Regulations. These regulations apply to the subdivision of land in the portion of the City of Austin's extraterritorial jurisdiction that is within Travis County, including the areas that the city has annexed for limited purposes.

 

Land Development Rule Postings and Technical Criteria Manuals

Technical Criteria Manuals were created to interpret and specify the requirements established in the Land Development Code (Titles 25 and 30 of the City's Code of Ordinances). The City of Austin’s Technical Criteria Manuals includes:
 

 

Residential Design & Compatibility Standards

The Residential Design and Compatibility or "McMansion" regulations were designed to minimize the impact of new construction, remodels, and additions to existing buildings on surrounding properties in residential neighborhoods by defining an acceptable building area for each lot within which new development may occur. 
 

Specific Area Regulations

This page contains links to regulations that replace zoning in small portions of the City where compact, walkable, and mixed-use development is desired, such as neighborhood plans, neighborhood conservation combining districts, conditional overlays, planned unit development regulations, and residential design and compatibility standards.