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what is zoning LCR110 for los angeles county?

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I'm only going by my weak memory here because I didn't check the zoning code definitions at the LA County website. But, I think what you have is: LC (Los Angeles County), R1 (single family residences) 10 (minimum 10,000 sq. ft. lot).
 
http://search.municode.com/html/16274/_DATA/TITLE22/Chapter_22_16_ZONED_DISTRICTS_.html#1

22.16.010 Former zoning symbols designated.
In any map, the following zoning symbols shall be construed:
E-1 means R-1-40,000;
E-2 means R-1-30,000;
E-3 means R-1-20,000;
E-4 means R-1-10,000; <<<<< ????
R-1 means R-1-5,000;
R-2 means R-2-5,000;
R-3 means R-3-30U;
R-4 means R-4-50U;
R-5 means A-1-5,000;
A-1 means A1-5,000;
A-2 means A-2-10,000;
A-3 means A-1-5;
A-4 means A-1-2;
A-5 means A-1-1;
“Buffer strip” or shading means B-1;
C-4 means C-3;
P means R-3-P, except that where no property in a residential zone is adjacent to, but property in an agricultural zone is adjacent to said property zoned P, it shall mean A-1-P;
Q means M-2. (Ord. 1494 Ch. 3 Art. 1 § 301, 1927.)
 
Using "ZIMAS" you can click on the zoning designation after the search by parcel address is completed, and that will link you to the definition, for county parcels, per se.
 
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