2 rules for unincorporated Lassen County, California.
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Lassen County's Zoning Code (Title 18) does not publish a distinct political-sign ordinance; temporary political signs on private land are subject to general sign limits. Along state highways and freeways, California's Outdoor Advertising Act (BPC 5405.3) controls: signs no larger than 32 sq ft, placed no sooner than 90 days before an election and removed within 10 days after.
Lassen County's Zoning Code does not publish a garage-sale-sign-specific rule. Temporary signs fall under the general sign provisions in Chapter 18.102, where, for example, a single nonilluminated sign of up to 3 square feet is allowed for certain uses. Signs may not be placed in the public road right-of-way.
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