Enforce — Tribal Authority Landing Page Template

The Statute landing page template is built for tribal authority code enforcement offices. It guides homeowners, contractors, and council members through permit requirements, zoning setbacks, and fire suppression standards on sovereign land. A manifesto header, four-step guide, lead generation form, and PDF code book gate make the process clear from the first scroll to the final form submission.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Statute is a single-column landing page template designed for tribal government code enforcement. It opens with an authoritative serif manifesto, moves into a four-step guided process, and ends with two conversion paths: a code review request form and a gated code book download. The layout is calm, clear, and built to turn a confused first-time visitor into a confident applicant.

Who this template is for

This template serves anyone who needs to understand or apply tribal land development codes. It is shaped around three distinct visitor types, each with a different urgency and level of familiarity.

  • Tribal homeowners planning additions, renovations, or new structures who may not know which permits apply to reservation land
  • Off-reservation contractors and builders who need to understand which sovereign codes take precedence over county rules
  • Tribal council members drafting new ordinances who need the current codebook as a working reference

What problem this template solves

Many visitors arrive at a tribal code enforcement page already behind. They have started planning a project without knowing the correct process. The result is delayed permits, costly rework, and community frustration. This template addresses that gap directly.

  • Residents and contractors do not always know which sovereign codes apply, or how they differ from county or state requirements
  • There is often no clear starting point: which form to file, which zoning district applies, or where to submit a completed application
  • Researchers and council staff need access to the codebook quickly, without going through a full permit inquiry

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured single-column landing page ready to represent a tribal code enforcement authority online. Every section serves a specific role in the visitor journey, from orientation to action.

  • A manifesto-style hero with a large serif quote, an evergreen rule, and a one-sentence jurisdiction subhead
  • A four-step guide with icon-driven cards, plain-language explanations, and deep-links to relevant documents or forms
  • Two lead generation paths: a detailed code review request form and a gated PDF code book download requiring only an email address

Feature list

Manifesto Hero with Jurisdiction Statement

The page opens with a bold serif quote set against snowfield white. A thin evergreen rule separates it from a one-sentence subhead naming the specific tribal authority and jurisdiction. The section establishes authority immediately, with no competing imagery.

Three-Path Visitor Selector

A "Who This Is For" section presents three clear entry points: Homeowner, Contractor, and Council. Each path acknowledges the visitor's context before the guide begins, reducing confusion for people arriving with very different backgrounds.

Four-Step Code Enforcement Guide

The core of the page is a numbered, card-based walkthrough. Step one identifies the project type. Step two covers the zoning district map. Step three covers downloading the applicable code chapter. Step four covers submitting for review. Each card includes an icon, a plain-language explanation, and a direct link to the relevant document or form.

Sticky Code Review Call to Action

After step two, a sticky button labeled "Request a Code Review" follows the visitor as they scroll. It stays visible without being intrusive, keeping the primary conversion path accessible throughout the lower half of the page.

Code Review Request Form

The lead generation form collects the project address on tribal land, the project type (new construction, addition, renovation, commercial, or signage), a free-text description of the work, and the applicant's contact name and phone number. Form validation is included.

Gated Code Book Download

A secondary conversion path offers the full code book as a downloadable document. It requires only an email address, making it accessible to researchers, council staff, and contractors who are not yet ready to submit a formal request.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Manifesto HeroOpens with authority quote and jurisdiction subhead
Who This Is ForThree-path selector for homeowner, contractor, council
Step-by-Step GuideFour numbered cards walking through code process
Sticky Review ButtonPersistent call to action after step two
Code Review FormPrimary lead capture with project and contact fields
Code Book DownloadEmail-gated PDF access for researchers and council staff
FooterSingle-row linear footer with office contact information

Design & branding system

The visual identity uses the Alpine Fresh color system. The palette draws from a Pacific Northwest mountain environment: dark conifers, open stone clearings, and bright high-altitude sky. Every color choice has a specific role.

  • Deep evergreen (#1B4332) anchors headings, rules, and structural elements; snowfield white (#F8FAF7) and a faint 5% evergreen wash alternate as section backgrounds to create gentle visual separation
  • Granite ridge gray (#6B7280) carries all body text, keeping long-form reading comfortable and legible
  • High-altitude sky blue (#3B82F6) appears only on links, active step indicators, and call to action buttons, used sparingly so each appearance signals a clear next action

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built mobile-first. Tribal homeowners are likely on phones; contractors in the field are often on tablets. The layout adapts cleanly across both.

  • Step cards animate in sequence on scroll using low-to-medium stagger reveals, keeping the guide readable without overwhelming the viewer
  • The sticky call to action and the PDF gate modal are handled as client-side components, while static sections use server-side rendering to keep load behavior predictable

How this template helps you convert

The page is designed around a principle of earning the click. By the time a visitor reaches either conversion point, the template has already answered several of their practical questions. Trust is built through demonstrated competence, not through pressure.

  1. The four-step guide resolves the most common confusion points before any form appears, so visitors arrive at the call to action already oriented and more willing to engage
  2. Two conversion paths serve two different visitor readiness levels: the code review form captures people ready to act, while the email-gated code book captures researchers who need more time

Other information about this template

This template is part of the Directory and Discovery theme family, using a Step-by-Step Guide creative direction paired with a Quote and Manifesto header concept. It is categorized under Government and Public, specifically within the Code Enforcement Government subcategory and the Code Enforcement Tribal Authority niche.

  • Typography combines Fraunces (a serif typeface used for the manifesto quote and section headings) with DM Sans (a clean sans-serif used for body text and user interface elements)
  • The template uses a Single Column Flow layout with scroll-reveal animations at low-to-medium intensity; interactive elements include a sticky call to action, form field validation, and a PDF gate modal
  • The template is localized for the United States, uses English as the primary language, and references Imperial measurements throughout its guide content
Enforce — Tribal Authority Landing Page Template
Enforce — Tribal Authority Landing Page Template
Enforce — Tribal Authority Landing Page Template
Enforce — Tribal Authority Landing Page Template

Theme

Directory & Discovery

Creative direction

Step-by-Step Guide

Color system

Alpine Fresh

Style

Single Column Flow

Direction

Lead Generation

Page Sections

Manifesto Hero with Jurisdiction Statement

Three-path Visitor Selector

Four-step Code Enforcement Guide

Sticky Code Review Call to Action

Code Review Request Form

Email-gated Code Book Download

Related questions

Who is this landing page template designed for?

Can I customize the step cards to match my tribal authority's actual code process?

What information does the code review form collect from applicants?

How does the code book download section work?

Does this template work for contractors who are not based on the reservation?