: If you are a resident, these codes indicate that a developer is asking for a significant change to how land is used in your coastal area. You can search your local city planning website using these acronyms to find the specific case number.

: The "epub" designation suggests these documents are available in a reflowable digital format, making them easier to read on tablets or mobile devices compared to standard large-scale architectural PDFs. How to use this information

In the context of local planning and building, these acronyms likely refer to specific regulatory documents. Based on common city planning codes (such as those found in the City of Long Beach Planning Bureau records), here is what those terms likely stand for:

: Many cities provide online permit portals where entering "LCDP" or "ZC" into the search bar will pull up the status of active developments. DOUGLAS PARK REZONE PROJECT - City of Long Beach

: The combination of LCDP and ZC indicates a project that is both seeking to change the land-use designation of a property and is located near a coastline, requiring additional environmental and public-access scrutiny.

: Local Coastal Development Permit . This is a specific permit required for projects located within a designated coastal zone to ensure they comply with local coastal programs.

: While typically an e-book format, in a technical or municipal context, this often refers to Electronic Publication or a digital public record of the permit and zoning application. Understanding the "Piece"