10 rules for unincorporated Lassen County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Unincorporated Lassen County has no dedicated RV/boat street-parking ordinance; on county roads the California Vehicle Code governs. On private land, an RV used for camping must be licensed and readily transportable, and camping beyond 300 days a year needs a use permit.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no specific driveway-parking ordinance; the California Vehicle Code prohibits parking in front of any driveway or on a sidewalk. Driveway approaches onto county roads require a Public Works encroachment permit.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no specific commercial-vehicle or truck-parking ordinance. Parking of trucks and commercial vehicles on county roads is governed by the California Vehicle Code, which controls weight, stopping and 72-hour removal.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no general street-parking ordinance in its vehicle code; parking on county roads is controlled by the California Vehicle Code, which prohibits stopping in specified hazardous locations and lets the Sheriff tow vehicles left 72+ hours.
There is no county-wide overnight parking ban in unincorporated Lassen County. On county roads the California Vehicle Code applies, allowing a tow after 72 consecutive hours; overnight camping in a vehicle on private land is limited by the county's camping standards.
Lassen County adopted Ordinance 2020-02, adding Chapter 12.10 (Electric Vehicle Charging Systems) to its code, creating an expedited, streamlined permit process for EV charging stations as required by California Government Code 65850.7 (AB 1236).
Lassen County Code Chapter 1.19 establishes an abandoned-vehicle abatement program for wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles on private or public property (not highways), under California Vehicle Code 22660-22668, with a 10-day notice and a right to a hearing.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no loading-zone ordinance in its vehicle code. Loading and unloading on county roads is governed by the California Vehicle Code, and any designated loading zones would be created by posting under state local-authority provisions.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no oversized-vehicle parking ordinance for its roads; oversized vehicles are controlled by the California Vehicle Code. Long-term storage or use of large RVs for camping on private land falls under the county's camping standards.
Unincorporated Lassen County has no codified winter-parking/snow-removal ordinance. Lassen County Public Works plows county-maintained roads (not private roads), and Caltrans manages state highways with chain controls; vehicles blocking plows can be towed under the California Vehicle Code.
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