3 rules for unincorporated Lassen County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Setbacks in unincorporated Lassen County are set by zoning district in Title 18. In the R-1 single-family district, the required front yard is twenty feet (averaging down to no less than fifteen feet on built-up blocks) and the side yard is ten percent of lot width up to fifteen feet, reducible to five feet by design review. Other districts differ.
In unincorporated Lassen County's R-1 single-family district, the main building is limited to twenty-five feet, increasable to thirty-five feet with design review approval. Accessory buildings are limited to twenty feet or the height of the main building (whichever is lower), or up to thirty-five feet if approved by the architectural review committee.
Lot coverage in unincorporated Lassen County is set by zoning district in Title 18. In the A-2 agricultural residential district, building site coverage is limited to thirty-five percent. Coverage maximums differ across districts and combine with district setback and height rules, so the limit for any parcel depends on its zoning.
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