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Codes and Regulations

Building a new structure or modifying an existing one? Pasadena enforces and references the following codes and regulations during the development review process.

For code interpretations, please call the numbers listed to the right of each entry
(all staff contact numbers use area code 626)

For any concerns about codes not being complied with, please fill out the
online Code Complaint Form.


List of Codes and Regulations

Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
Building Code
CEQA Guidelines
Design Guidelines
Electrical Code

Energy Code
Fire Code
General Plan
Hillside Grading Ordinance
Historic Building Code
Historic Building Rehabilitation
Historic Preservation Guidelines
Local Amendments to the Building Code
Local Amendments to the Fire Code
Local Amendments to the Housing Code
Mechanical Code
Plumbing Code
Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Ordinance
Zoning Code


CODE DESCRIPTIONS

General Plan 744-4009

The General Plan is required by California Law of all cities. It provides the overall framework for translating broad community values and expectations into specific strategies for managing growth and enhancing the quality of life. Seven elements must be contained within the plan, they are:land use, circulation, housing, open space, conservation, noise and safety. All day-to-day decisions of a city must follow logically from and be consistent with the General Plan.

Zoning Code 744-6777

The Zoning Code establishes various classes of zoning districts and land use classifications, land use regulations, development standards and environmental performance standards. Its purpose is to protect and promote the public health, safety, and general welfare, and to implement the policies of the comprehensive General Plan.

State CEQA Guidelines 744-6777

The California Environment Quality Act Guidelines informs cities and public about the potential, significant environmental effects of proposed activities. CEQA guidelines identify ways that environmental damage can be avoided, or reduced; can require changes in projects through alternatives or mitigation measures; and disclose the findings to the public.

Design Guidelines 744-4009

The Pasadena Municipal Code requires design review of new construction and alterations throughout the City. To determine if a project will require design review, click here to review the locations and thresholds listed in the city code or click here to review a map of the areas of the city where design review may be required.  In addition to the areas depicted on the map, all multi-family development projects consisting of 3 units or more require design review under the “City of Gardens” requirements.  In reviewing the design of projects, staff and the Design Commission use the Citywide Design Principles and the applicable design guidelines for the area in which the project is located or for the type of project.  Click here for additional information regarding design review and here to download application forms and design guidelines.

Historic Preservation Guidelines 744-4009

Designated historic resources and eligible historic resources are subject to special review requirements pertaining to demolition, relocation, alteration and new construction in historic districts. Guidelines used in these reviews include landmark district conservation plans, the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings, and the city’s Design Guidelines for Historic Districts.  Click here for more information regarding historic preservation review or here to download application forms and guidelines.

State Historic Building Code 744-7601

The State Historic Building Code (get intro) with Table 8-13-1 (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to print out) provides alternative building regulations and building standards for the rehabilitation, preservation, restoration (including related reconstruction), or relocation of buildings or structures designated as historic buildings. Its purpose is to preserve or restore architectural elements and features, to encourage energy conservation and provide a cost-effective approach to preservation, while providing safety to the occupants.

Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings 744-4009

The Secretary of the Interior's Standards are used for the review of alterations, additions and rehabilitations involving architecturally and historically significant buildings. These standards apply to all reviews conducted by the Historic Preservation Commission, and, when applicable, the Design Commission.

2007 California Building Code 744-7601

The 2007 California Building Code is based on the 2006 International Building Code and is amended by the State of California and the City of Pasadena. The Building Code provides minimum standards to safeguard life, health, property and public welfare by regulating and controlling the design, construction, quality of materials, use and occupancy location and maintenance of all buildings and structures.

2007 California Fire Code 744-6885

The Fire Code sets forth provisions necessary for fire prevention and fire protection. The City of Pasadena has adopted this code with amendments.

2007 California Plumbing Code

744-7601

This code is based on the 2006 Uniform Mechanical Code. The Plumbing Code provisions apply to the erection, installation, alteration, repair, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of plumbing systems, to ensure protection of the public health, safety and welfare.

2007 California Mechanical Code

744-7601

This code is based on the 2006 Uniform Mechanical Code. The Mechanical Code provides a complete set of requirements for the design, construction, installation and maintenance of heating, ventilating, cooling and refrigeration systems; incinerators and other heat-producing appliances.

2007 California Electrical Code

744-7601

This code is based on the 2005 National Electrical Code. All new buildings, remodels and additions must meet the Energy Efficiency Standards which requires the building design and construction to increase the efficiency in the use of energy for new residential and nonresidential buildings.

2007 California Energy Code

744-7601

All new buildings, remodels and additions must meet the Energy Efficiency Standards which requires the building design and construction to increase the efficiency in the use of energy for new residential and nonresidential buildings.

Uniform Code for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings 744-7601

The Code for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings provides equitable remedies consistent with other laws for the repair, vacation or demolition of dangerous buildings. It is compatible with the UBC and UHC.

Unreinforced Masonry Ordinance Chpt. 14.06 744-7601

The Unreinforced Masonry Ordinance provides requirements to minimize the hazards caused by structures built prior to 1934, constructed of unreinforced masonry-bearing walls, without loss or degradation of qualified historic buildings and without detracting from the historic characteristics of the city.

Hillside Grading Ordinance Chpt. 14.05 744-7601

The Hillside Grading Ordinance sets forth rules and regulations and describes measures to control excavation, grading, and earthwork construction, including cuts, fills, and embankments.

Local Amendments to the Building Code Chpt. 14.04 744-7601
Local Amendments to the Fire Code Chpt. 14.25 and 14.28 744-6885
Local Amendments to the Housing Code Chpt. 14.25 744-7601