Rebuild Faster with Pre-Approved Plans
In response to the devastating wildfires impacting Pacific Palisades, the City of Los Angeles has launched a Pre-Approved Standard Plan Pilot Program to support homeowners in rebuilding faster, more affordably, and with greater resilience.
This program offers pre-approved architectural and engineering plans that meet local building codes, zoning regulations, and the city's wildfire-resilient construction standards. These plans are designed to reduce permit processing times, and help property owners get back into their homes quickly - maintaining the community’s character, without compromising safety.
Standard plans are pre-reviewed, code-compliant building designs that can be used for rebuilding homes without the need for full plan checks. These designs are:
*Please note that individual sites are unique and different. Localized soil conditions may require site-specific foundation work, structural designs, and/or detailed engineering in order to support the proposed design
As standard plans are reviewed and approved, they will be added to the catalog and made available for public use. New Single-Family design plans will be uploaded on a rolling basis, providing homeowners and builders with an expanded selection of pre-approved designs. These designs will consist of, but not be limited to:
Under the Mayor’s Emergency Executive Order No. 7, the collection of fees associated with permits are currently suspended for projects that are to repair, restore, demolish, or replace property or facilities substantially damaged or destroyed by the Wildfires.
This means homeowners who held ownership of their homes on or before January 7, 2025, can select and use pre-approved standard plans without paying additional city permitting fees, though other agency clearances may apply.
No. The pre-approved standard plans are not free. These plans remain the intellectual property of the architects, engineers, designers or builders (design owner) who created them. Homeowners wishing to use these plans must contact the design owner to obtain access to and discuss any associated costs.
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Homeowners wishing to use a standard plan must coordinate directly with the plan author for access and to understand any associated costs
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Homeowners wishing to use a standard plan must coordinate directly with the plan author for access and to understand any associated costs. The City’s role is to provide a streamlined permitting pathway by pre-reviewing these plans for building code compliance, thereby reducing plan check times.
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The City of Los Angeles is making pre-approved standard plans available as an additional resource to help property owners rebuild more quickly following the January 2025 Wildfires.
These plans are not open-source; they remain the intellectual property of the architects, engineers, designers or builders who developed them.
The City’s role is to provide a streamlined permitting pathway by pre-reviewing these plans for building code compliance, thereby reducing plan check times.
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Architects, Engineers, Designers and Builders are responsible for paying the necessary plan check and permit fees required to have their designs reviewed and pre-approved for inclusion in the Standard Plan Pilot Program.
For Homeowners, under the Mayor’s Emergency Executive Order No. 7, the collection of fees associated with permits are currently suspended for projects that are to repair, restore, demolish, or replace property or facilities substantially damaged or destroyed by the Wildfires; and shall only apply to property owners who held ownership of their homes on or before January 7, 2025.
This means homeowners can select and use these plans without paying additional city permitting fees, though other agency clearances may apply.
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For a complete listing of building permit submittal requirements, please refer to the Building Permit Checklist.
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When submitting your Building Permit application, please indicate the SFD Standard Plan number you are using in the work description.
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Standard plans are intended to serve as a base design that has already been reviewed by the Department of Building and Safety for Building Code Compliance. However, each property is unique, and modifications / customizations to a pre-approved standard plan may be necessary. Any customization of a pre-approved standard plan must be completed by the plan’s owner. Please note that design changes may result in additional costs and could result in additional permitting review timelines, as revised portions of the plan will require City review.
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While the Pre-Approved Standard Plan Program streamlines the building and safety review process, other agency/departmental reviews and clearances may still be required depending on your specific site conditions and type of rebuild. Homeowners should be prepared to obtain additional approvals as part of the permitting process.
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