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§ 102-1 – Name and description.

102-1. Name and description. The official survey base for the State of North Carolina shall be a system of plane coordinates to be known as the "North Carolina Coordinate System," said system being defined as a Lambert conformal projection of Clarke’s spheroid of 1866, having a central meridian of 79 -00′ west from Greenwich and […]

§ 102-1.1 – Name and description in relation to 1983 North American Datum.

102-1.1. Name and description in relation to 1983 North American Datum. From and after the date and time the North Carolina Geodetic Survey Section in the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public Safety receives from the National Geodetic Survey, official notice of a complete, published definition of the North American Datum of […]

§ 102-2 – Physical control.

102-2. Physical control. Any triangulation or traverse station or monument established as described in G.S. 102-1 may be used in establishing a connection between any survey and the above-mentioned system of rectangular coordinates. (1939, c. 163, s. 2.)

§ 102-3 – Use of name.

102-3. Use of name. The use of the term "North Carolina Coordinate System" on any map, report, or survey, or other document, shall be limited to coordinates based on the North Carolina Coordinate System as defined in this Chapter. (1939, c. 163, s. 3.)

§ 102-4 – Damaging, defacing, or destroying monuments.

102-4. Damaging, defacing, or destroying monuments. If any person shall willfully damage, deface, destroy, or otherwise injure a station, monument or permanent mark of the North Carolina Coordinate System, or shall oppose any obstacles to the proper, reasonable, and legal use of any such station or monument, such person shall be guilty of a Class […]