355.18 - IDENTIFICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS.

        355.18  IDENTIFICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS.         The plane coordinate values for a point on the earth's surface      used to express the geographic position or location of the point in      the appropriate zone of the coordinate system shall consist of two      distances expressed in meters and decimals of a meter.  One of these      distances, to be known as the "x-coordinate", shall give the position      in an east-and- west direction; the other, to be known as the      "y-coordinate", shall give the position in a north-and-south      direction.  These coordinates shall be made to depend upon and      conform to plane rectangular coordinate values for the monumented      points of the North American horizontal geodetic control network as      published by the United States national ocean survey, or the United      States national geodetic survey, or a successor agency.  Any      monumented point may be used for establishing a survey connection to      the coordinate system.  
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         93 Acts, ch 50, §3         Referred to in § 355.16