2 rules for unincorporated Tehama County, California.
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Unincorporated Tehama County's Title 17 has no dedicated political-sign ordinance. Temporary political signs on private property are largely governed by California state law, including the State Outdoor Advertising Act, which protects temporary political signs, limits them to 32 square feet near state highways, and requires removal within 10 days after the election.
Unincorporated Tehama County has no specific garage-sale-sign ordinance in Title 17. The County's sign provisions focus on commercial and on-premises business signs by district. Temporary garage-sale signs should not be placed in the public road right-of-way, and small on-site signs are generally treated as accessory to the residential use.
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