Property Care Guide
115 Marlette Dr, Tahoe City, CA 96145
Tahoe City, CA 96145 · Elevation 6225 ft
Dollar Point No. 6
Location & Property Details
- Elevation
- 6225 ft
- Fire Hazard Severity Zone
- Very High (CAL FIRE FHSZ)
- Fire District
- North Tahoe Fire Protection District
- Water
- North Tahoe PUD
- Electric
- Liberty Utilities
- Gas
- Southwest Gas
TR Tahoe provides year-round property care across Tahoe City and North Lake Tahoe.
Seasonal Maintenance Calendar for Tahoe City
At 6225 ft in a Very High fire hazard zone, this property has specific seasonal maintenance requirements. Actual timing shifts 2–4 weeks in heavy snow years.
Spring
- Clear winter debris, pine needles, and broken branches from roof, gutters, and around foundation
- Inspect roof for damage from snow load; check flashing and shingles
- De-winterize exterior plumbing and irrigation systems
- Check deck boards and railings for rot or separation from frost heave
- Inspect crawlspace and sub-floor - pre-1980 construction often has degraded vapor barriers and original insulation that retains moisture and reduces energy efficiency
Summer
- Create and maintain 100-ft defensible space (zones 0/1/2 per CAL FIRE)
- Stain or reseal decks during dry weather window
- Inspect and clean chimneys, stovepipes, and spark arrestors
- Test smoke and CO detectors; replace batteries
Fall
- Clear pine needles from roof, gutters, and within 5 ft of structures (Zone 0)
- Winterize exterior plumbing: drain hoses, shut-off exterior spigots, blow out irrigation
- Service heating system and replace furnace filters
- Check roof for loose shingles before snow season
- Check original single-pane windows and door weatherstripping; aging seals significantly raise heating costs in Tahoe winters and are a common source of pipe-freeze vulnerability
Winter
- Monitor snow load on roof
- Keep attic and crawlspace ventilation clear of snow to prevent ice dams
- Check for ice dam formation at eaves and roof valleys
- Ensure heat tape on exposed pipes is functioning
- Pre-1980 galvanized or original copper supply lines are more prone to freeze damage - verify heat tape covers all exposed runs under the structure, including any original un-insulated sections
What This Means for an Owner Here
Sitting inside a Very-High Fire Hazard Severity Zone changes the maintenance contract on a property. A parcel at 6,225 ft in Tahoe City falls under North Tahoe Fire Protection District jurisdiction, and the calendar of work is set by them rather than by the owner: spring clearance of Zone 0 before vegetation greens up, summer maintenance of Zones 1 and 2, and fall verification ahead of red-flag season. In the Dollar Point No. 6 area, The penalty for falling behind isn't a fine - it's a non-renewal notice from the insurance carrier.
Service Area & Utility Context
Under North Tahoe Fire Protection District oversight, this parcel falls within an inspection program that treats Zones 0, 1, and 2 as separate compliance categories. Spring is the time to address winter debris and dead vegetation; summer maintains the Zone-1 separation; fall verifies the parcel before red-flag season begins. The district publishes its schedule annually.
Property Profile
The structure of record at this parcel is a 1975 2,865-sq-ft layout with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms sitting on a compact 0.24-acre lot of land. Its position at 6,225 ft places it in the North Tahoe Fire service area with the corresponding annual inspection schedule; current assessed value sits at $1,934,305; the last recorded sale was in 2017 at a recorded price of $1,700,000; classified by the county as single fam res half plex.
Fire District Inspection: North Tahoe Fire Protection District
NTFPD inspects properties in the Very High FHSZ annually between April and June. Inspectors check Zone 0 (0–5 ft), Zone 1 (5–30 ft), and Zone 2 (30–100 ft) clearances per CAL FIRE standards. Properties that fail first inspection receive a notice and second inspection. Persistent non-compliance can result in abatement with owner liability for costs. NTFPD also offers free chipper days where residents can have cleared material chipped and removed at no charge — typically in April and May.
Dollar Point — Community Profile
Dollar Point is a master-planned lakefront community on the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe, developed starting in 1968 by General Electric Credit Corporation. The Dollar Point Association governs approximately 900 parcels and maintains private beach access, a pier, tennis courts, and a pool. HOA dues run $2,000–$4,000/yr. The architectural guidelines are among the most prescriptive on the North Shore: exterior paint colors must be approved, additions require committee sign-off, and driveway surface materials are specified. Most homes were built 1968–1982, putting plumbing, electrical, and roofing systems in a replacement window that active owners plan for. The TRPA (Tahoe Regional Planning Agency) imposes additional coverage and setback rules on top of county requirements — critical for any remodel or addition.
Placer County — Permits, Taxes & Compliance
Permits
Portal: PlacerGOV (placer.ca.gov/buildingpermits)
All structural work, additions, re-roofing, electrical upgrades, and HVAC replacements require Placer County Building permits. The PlacerGOV online portal handles most permit applications. For properties in the Lake Tahoe Basin, TRPA compliance review runs concurrently with county review — expect a longer permitting timeline.
Short-Term Rental Rules
TOT Rate: 10%
Placer County requires a TOT (Transient Occupancy Tax) certificate for all short-term rentals under 30 days. The certificate number must be posted in all listing platforms. TOT is collected and remitted to Placer County quarterly. Violations can result in back-tax liability plus penalties.
Property Tax & Transfer
California Prop 19 (effective Feb 2021) changed parent-to-child property transfer rules — only a primary residence transfer receives the reassessment exclusion, and the exclusion is capped. Investment and vacation properties no longer receive automatic exclusion. Placer County Assessor administers transfers.
Fire Compliance
Agency: CAL FIRE — Placer Unit, in conjunction with local fire districts
Placer County properties in the Tahoe Basin are designated Very High FHSZ (Fire Hazard Severity Zone) by CAL FIRE. Annual defensible space inspections are conducted by local fire districts under contract with CAL FIRE. Non-compliance can affect homeowner's insurance coverage and may result in abatement notices.
Short-Term Rental Context: Tahoe City (96145)
Tahoe City's 96145 zip is North Tahoe's highest-density STR market. The Commons Beach corridor and lakefront access drive summer occupancy above 85% in July–August. Placer County issues TOT certificates and collects a 10% transient occupancy tax on gross rental revenue. Operators must post the TOT certificate number in all listings.
Income estimates are based on Placer/El Dorado County TOT filings and publicly reported AirDNA/VRBO North Lake Tahoe data, 2023–2024. Actual results vary by property type, condition, and operator.
Tahoe City: Community Background
Development era: 1910s–1930s
Tahoe City developed around the Tahoe Tavern resort, which opened in 1901 and established the area as a destination for Californians of means. The Truckee River Dam at the outlet was built in 1913 to regulate lake levels — still in operation today. The commercial district along Highway 28 emerged in the 1920s–1930s, and the area transitioned from an elite resort destination to a broader vacation community as automobile access improved through the mid-20th century.
Tahoe City / North Shore: Local Events & Lifestyle
Tahoe City is the commercial and community center of the North Shore. The Truckee River outlet, Commons Beach, and cluster of restaurants and shops along Highway 28 give it a walkable town character unusual for the Tahoe Basin. Year-round residents and second-home owners both orient toward Tahoe City as the area's civic hub.
SnowFest! North Lake Tahoe
Early March (10 days)
North Tahoe's signature winter festival, headquartered in Tahoe City since 1985. Polar plunges, snow sculpting, parades, torchlight parades at Palisades Tahoe, and live music across 10 days. The area's highest hotel occupancy weekend outside of peak ski weeks.
Tahoe City Blues, Brews & BBQ
August
Annual summer festival at Commons Beach in the heart of Tahoe City, featuring live blues music, local craft breweries, and lakefront views. One of the most accessible events for families staying in the 96145 area.
Commons Beach Summer Concert Series
July–August (weekly)
Free Thursday evening concerts at Commons Beach in Tahoe City. Draws locals and visitors; a consistent summer draw that supports strong July–August rental occupancy in the 96145 zip.
Ironman 70.3 Lake Tahoe
Late August
Triathlon event using the Lake Tahoe Basin. The swim leg uses the crystal-clear near-shore water of the North Shore. Draws athletes and supporters from across the Western US and creates a late-August occupancy spike.
Property Record
- Bedrooms
- 5.0
- Bathrooms
- 4.0
- Living Area
- 2865 sq ft
- Lot Size
- 0.242 acres
- Year Built
- 1975
- APN
- 093-230-019-000
Data from county assessor public records. May differ from current as-built condition.
Managing a Renovation or Remodel?
Out-of-area owner planning a project in Tahoe? TR Tahoe provides owner’s representative and construction oversight services — real-time photo documentation, invoice review with broker oversight, weekly progress reports, and budget tracking against your contractor’s estimate.
- Real-time photo documentation
- Invoice tracking with broker oversight
- Weekly progress reports
- Budget tracking against contractor estimate
Seasonal Care, Handyman & Maintenance
TR Tahoe has served North Lake Tahoe since 1997. Pine needle clearing, defensible space, snow load monitoring, pipe freeze prevention, deck staining, fire prep — the work that keeps a Tahoe property in good shape and your insurance in force.
Considering Buying 115 Marlette Dr, Tahoe City, CA 96145?
I’m Tristan Roberts — a licensed Lake Tahoe Realtor (DRE #01259729, Coldwell Banker) and the founder of TR Tahoe Property Care. I represent buyers, and I bring both the brokerage and the property-care lens to every showing.
When you view this home with me, I’ll point out:
- What this property’s elevation (6225 ft) and Very High fire hazard zone mean for ongoing maintenance and insurance.
- How the North Tahoe PUD water source and North Tahoe Fire Protection District district affect long-term costs.
- Issues common to 1975-era construction in Tahoe City.
- STR (short-term rental) viability and county compliance for Tahoe City.
Or text/call directly: (530) 448-1734 · tristan@cblaketahoe.com
Looking to buy, sell, or value this property?
Tristan Roberts is a licensed Coldwell Banker real estate broker with 27 years in North Lake Tahoe (DRE #01259729).
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This page is a property care and maintenance reference, not a real estate listing or appraisal.