Local coastal program definition

Local coastal program means a local government's (a) land use plans,(b) zoning ordinances, (c) zoning district maps, and (d) within sensitive coastal resources areas, other implementing actions, which, when taken together, meet the requirements of, and implement the provisions and policies of, this division at the local level.
Local coastal program. (LCP) shall mean the City’s land use plans and other applicable general plan elements, zoning ordinances, zoning district maps, and proposed implementing actions, which when taken together, meet the requirements of, and implement the provisions and policies of, the California Coastal Act of 1976.
Local coastal program means a local government's (a)land use plans, (b) zoning ordinances,

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Local coastal program means a local government's (a) land use plans, (b) zoning ordinances, (c) zoning district maps, and (d) within sensitive coastal resources areas, other implementing actions, which, when taken together, meet the requirements of, and implement the provisions and policies of, this division at the local level. Similarly, a "Land Use Plan" means the relevant portion of a local government's General Plan, or Local Coastal Element which are sufficiently detailed to indicate the kinds, location, and intensity of land uses, the applicable resource protection and development policies and, where necessary, a listing of implementing actions.
Local coastal program. (LCP) means a local government's (a) land use plans, (b) zoning ordinances, (c) zoning district maps, and (d) within sensitive coastal resources areas, other implementing actions, which, when taken together, meet the requirements of, and implement the provisions and policies of the Coastal Act, at the local level (Coastal Act Section 30108.6). LCPs are the basic planning tools used to carry out the partnership between the state (CCC) and local government (cities/counties) as stewards for the protection of coastal resources. Each LCP includes a land use plan (see definition above) and its associated implementing measures such as zoning ordinances, regulatory policies, and sensitive habitat maps. LCPs must be in conformance with Coastal Act policies and goals. The CCC helps shape each LCP, as well as proposed LCP amendments, and formally reviews them for consistency with the Coastal Act prior to approving, certifying, or amending the LCP.
Local coastal program means the Sonoma County Local Coastal Program.
Local coastal program means the adopted Local Coastal Land Use and Implementation Plans for the City of Marina as certified by the California Coastal Commission.
Local coastal program. ” means a local government’s (a) land use plans, (b) zoning ordinances, (c) zoning district maps, and (d) within sensitive coastal resources areas, other implementing actions, which, when taken together,

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