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15-01-R Residential Drainage Plan Example

The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.

NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.  

08RC04 Handrail Details (Residential & Commercial)

The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.

NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.  

02951-02 Street Cut for Concrete Pavement Replacement | Restoration Age of Pavement > 5yrs

02951-02 Street Cut for Concrete Pavement Replacement | Restoration Age of Pavement > 5yrs

Updated 11-26-2023

02951-04 Pavement Repair Detail for Street Cuts (Flex-Base Pavement & Concrete Pavement)

02951-04 Pavement Repair Detail for Street Cuts (Flex-Base Pavement & Concrete Pavement)

Updated 11-26-2023

Pavement Repair Detail for Street Cuts (Non-Reinforced Concrete & Brick Pavement)

Pavement Repair Detail for Street Cuts  (Non-Reinforced Concrete & Brick Pavement)

Updated 11-26-2023

List of Standard Details – Street cut Details

List of Standard Details – Street cut Details

Updated 11-26-2023

Residential One-Stop Guidelines (CE1050)

The Residential One-Stop Guideline lists the various requirements for plan submittal and review of residential construction projects.

Last updated: September 8, 2025

Residential Repairs Permit Guidelines (CE1058)

Guidelines for applying for a residential repairs permit. Residential repairs permits are required for repairs that involve only replacement of existing structural members and other building elements.

Last updated: 12/28/2022

25-12-R Residential Non Fire Rated Wall Section (One Story - Brick)

The template drawing is to assist in the preparation of plans for residential remodeling and addition projects.

Last Updated: April 2025

Swimming Pool Demolition Guidelines (CE1090)

The following detail and specifications, issued in conjunction with the Department of Neighborhoods and Health Department, identifies requirements for the demolition of swimming pools and spas; including, but not limited to, pools determined to be in violation of the City of Houston Minimum Standards or Dangerous Building Ordinance.

Last updated: January 2026