Maryland Code § RP-14-405

Section RP-14-405
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(a) For the purpose of more precisely defining the Maryland Coordinate
System, the standards of the National Geodetic Survey set out in this section are
adopted.
(b) (1) The Maryland Coordinate System is a Lambert conic conformal
projection of the Geodetic Reference System of 1980, having standard parallels at
north latitudes 38 degrees 18' and 39 degrees 27', along which parallels the scale shall
be exact.
(2) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian 77
degrees 00' west longitude and the parallel 37 degrees 40' north latitude.
(3) This origin is given the coordinates: Easting=400,000 meters and
northing=0 meters.
(c) For the Maryland Coordinate System, the unit used to convert feet to
meters is the United States survey foot, which is 39.37/12 feet for each meter.
(d) The position of the Maryland Coordinate System shall be as marked on
the ground by triangulation or traverse stations established in conformity with the
standards adopted by the National Geodetic Survey for first-order and second-order
work, whose:
(1) Geodetic positions have been rigidly adjusted on the North
American Datum of 1983; and
(2) Plane coordinates have been computed in accordance with this
section.

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