California city profile
Shasta Lake
Shasta Lake is an incorporated city in
Shasta County.
Projects here follow Shasta Lake's own zoning and building rules on top of the county-level environmental rules that apply across Shasta County.
The county rules most likely to catch a project applicant off guard are listed below.
6
county environmental rules that apply here
67
projects filed for environmental review in Shasta Lake
78% routine · 16% mitigated · 0% full review
City of Shasta Lake
most frequent lead agency
13 filings as lead
What catches people off guard in Shasta County
These Shasta County rules apply to projects in Shasta Lake, on top of any city-specific Shasta Lake requirements.
Post-fire recovery rules
The Carr Fire burned through the western edge of Redding, leaving a scar that elevated erosion hazards and complicated rebuilding in affected areas — new construction near the burn zone faces heightened geotechnical and hazard review that doesn't apply elsewhere in the county.
Commercial cannabis banned
The county maintains a complete ban on commercial cannabis cultivation and all commercial operations — a local policy that affects agricultural land use and investor due diligence in ways that differ significantly from neighboring counties where commercial cannabis is permitted.
Timber zone restrictions
Much of the private forested land in the county is zoned for timber production, and converting those parcels to residential or other uses requires a separate CAL FIRE review process — parallel to, and independent from, standard county permitting.
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Source: Headlands Environmental —
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available county codes and planning documents; project review counts
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consult the Shasta Lake planning department or
Shasta County directly.