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Building Code Reference — Front Royal, VA
Full 15-page code packet for a residential roofing, siding, and windows project in Warren County, Virginia. Includes applicable codes, energy requirements, manufacturer requirements, reference checklist, and permit information.

Storm Proof — Ashburn, VA
Comprehensive 19-page storm activity report documenting 166 severe weather events within a 10-mile radius over 6 years. Includes hail, wind, tornado, and flood event analysis with NOAA data verification.

Ice & Water Shield Calculation
Detailed material calculation showing ice and water shield requirements for a residential roof. Includes code references (IRC R905.1.2, R905.2.7.1), calculation breakdown, and suggested line items with quantities.
Reports adapt to each jurisdiction. Here is how output differs across special zones and local amendments.

Florida HVHZ Wind Requirements
Miami-Dade & Broward Counties
High-Velocity Hurricane Zone report with TAS 100/102/201/202/203 product approvals, NOA references, and wind-borne debris region requirements.

California WUI Fire Zone
Chapter 7A Requirements
Wildland-Urban Interface fire zone report with California Building Code Chapter 7A callouts, ignition-resistant construction, and defensible space requirements.

Virginia Local Amendments
Jurisdiction Override Example
Demonstrates how local amendments layer on top of base IBC/IRC codes. Includes county-specific energy and structural requirements that differ from the state baseline.
Technical diagrams included in generated code reference documents
These sample reports and diagrams demonstrate the code reference documents generated by cite.codes. Diagrams are sourced from official code publications and are automatically included when relevant to your jurisdiction and work scope.
Note: Always verify requirements with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Building codes may have changed since these materials were created.