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.
Lassen County's Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) does not set RV or boat street-parking limits, so recreational vehicles, travel trailers and boat trailers on county-maintained roads are governed by the California Vehicle Code rather than a county ordinance. CVC Section 22651(k) lets the Sheriff tow any vehicle, including an RV or trailer, parked on a highway 72 or more consecutive hours where authorized, and CVC Section 22500 prohibits stopping or parking in places such as in front of a driveway, on a sidewalk, in a crosswalk or within 15 feet of a fire-station driveway. For RVs stored or lived in on private property, the county does regulate camping: under the Camping on Private Property Outside Designated Campgrounds Combining District (Title 18 zoning), any recreational vehicle used for camping must be licensed and maintained in a readily transportable configuration, either able to move on its own power or be legally towed. Non-commercial camping greater than 300 days in a calendar year, or any commercial camping, requires a use permit. These camping standards apply only on parcels rezoned into the combining district (for example, the Spaulding Eagle Lake Tract).
On county roads, citations and tows are issued by the Lassen County Sheriff under the California Vehicle Code; a vehicle left 72+ hours may be removed at the owner's expense (CVC 22651(k)). On private property, exceeding the 300-day camping limit or using an unlicensed/non-transportable RV is a zoning violation handled by Planning and Building Services through code enforcement and the use-permit process.
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