Building Codes, City Amendments, and Design Criteria

The 2022 California Building Codes and City of Santa Clarita Amendments are enforceable for all residential and non-residential construction projects submitted on or after January 1, 2023.  Projects submitted prior to January 1, 2023 shall comply with the 2019 Codes. The state codes have been amended by the City of Santa Clarita to address local topographic, climatic, and/or geologic conditions, and to include provisions pertaining to the administration of these codes. Click here for the 2022 City of Santa Clarita Amendments.

2022 Building Codes

  • 2022 California Building Code
  • 2022 California Residential Code
  • 2022 California Electrical Code
  • 2022 California Mechanical Code
  • 2022 California Plumbing Code
  • 2022 California Fire Code
  • 2022 California Energy Code
  • 2022 Calgreen Code
  • 2022 City of Santa Clarita Amendments

The State Building Codes are available at the link below.

California Building Standards Code Online

The City of Santa Clarita Municipal Code contains the City Building Code and other local regulations that may affect your project.

City of Santa Clarita Municipal Code

Local Design Criteria

  • Seismic Design Category D, E or F as determined by USGS Maps and CBC Chapter 16
  • Wind:
    • Risk Category I: 85 mph
    • Risk Category II: 95 mph
    • Risk Category III: 100 mph
    • Risk Category IV: 105 mph
  • Rainfall 3” / hr.
  • Climate Zone 9

Site Conditions

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Site conditions can affect the feasibility and design of your project. Some of the site conditions to be aware of include:

  • Topography (slopes)
  • Flood Hazard Zones
  • Fire Hazard Zones
  • Oak Trees
  • Sewers and Septic Systems
  • Easements
  • Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMD)
  • Unpermitted Construction

The city’s GIS mapping system can be used to identify site conditions which may be present within the city. Always perform a thorough on-site field verification of existing conditions before preparing plans or beginning construction on any property.

Click here to access the city’s GIS mapping system

Prior Code Adoptions