Tehama County has no ordinance dictating how residents park in their own driveways; on public roads, blocking a driveway is prohibited by California Vehicle Code Section 22500. The county does set fire-safe driveway and access standards in Code Chapter 9.14 for new development in the unincorporated area.
There is no Tehama County ordinance regulating how many vehicles a homeowner may keep in a private driveway or requiring vehicles to be on paved surfaces. Parking in your own driveway is largely unregulated by the county. On the public side, California Vehicle Code Section 22500(e) prohibits stopping, parking or leaving a vehicle in front of a public or private driveway, so neither you nor a neighbor may block driveway access from the road. Where the county does regulate driveways is access and fire safety, not parking. Chapter 9.14 (Fire Safe Regulations), Article II, Section 9.14.030 sets driveway standards for emergency access in the unincorporated area, addressing dimensions and design so fire apparatus can reach structures; these standards apply when property is developed or building permits are issued. Related provisions in Chapter 9.14 cover roadway structures, address signing and clearances. For everyday parking, the key rule is simply that you must not block a driveway on the public road under the Vehicle Code, and any inoperative vehicle left in a driveway and visible from the road can still be addressed as a nuisance under Chapter 9.02. Confirm access requirements with Tehama County Public Works and the Fire Department.
Blocking a driveway from a public road violates Vehicle Code Section 22500(e) and the vehicle may be cited or towed; failing to meet Chapter 9.14 fire-safe driveway/access standards can hold up building permits and inspections.
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