Superseded legacy Arkansas plane coordinate systems

Ark. Code Ann. § 15-21-311 — under Land.

Ark. Code Ann. § 15-21-311

(a) (1) Two (2) plane coordinate systems were previously defined in statute:(A) The most recent based on the North American Datum of 1983; and(B) The prior version based on the North American Datum of 1927.(2) Both of the plane coordinate systems referenced in subdivision (a)(1) of this section are superseded by the Arkansas Plane Coordinate System under § 15-21-301.(3) If either of the legacy systems referenced in subdivision (a)(1) of this section are used, the legacy system shall be referred to as either of the following to clearly distinguish the legacy systems from each other and the Arkansas Plane Coordinate System:(A) Arkansas Coordinate System 1983; or(B) Arkansas Coordinate System 1927.

(1) Two (2) plane coordinate systems were previously defined in statute:(A) The most recent based on the North American Datum of 1983; and(B) The prior version based on the North American Datum of 1927.

(A) The most recent based on the North American Datum of 1983; and

(B) The prior version based on the North American Datum of 1927.

(2) Both of the plane coordinate systems referenced in subdivision (a)(1) of this section are superseded by the Arkansas Plane Coordinate System under § 15-21-301.

(3) If either of the legacy systems referenced in subdivision (a)(1) of this section are used, the legacy system shall be referred to as either of the following to clearly distinguish the legacy systems from each other and the Arkansas Plane Coordinate System:(A) Arkansas Coordinate System 1983; or(B) Arkansas Coordinate System 1927.

(A) Arkansas Coordinate System 1983; or

(B) Arkansas Coordinate System 1927.

(b) (1) For both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, if a coordinate value is expressed in feet, the United States survey foot shall be used.(2) To calculate the United States survey foot required under subdivision (b)(1) of this section, one foot (1') equals 1200/3937 meters exactly.

(1) For both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, if a coordinate value is expressed in feet, the United States survey foot shall be used.

(2) To calculate the United States survey foot required under subdivision (b)(1) of this section, one foot (1') equals 1200/3937 meters exactly.

(c) (1) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 are divided into a north and south zone.(B) The north zone is assigned code 0301, and the south zone is assigned code 0302.(2) The zones in both systems are Lambert conformal conic map projections.

(1) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 are divided into a north and south zone.(B) The north zone is assigned code 0301, and the south zone is assigned code 0302.

(A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 are divided into a north and south zone.

(B) The north zone is assigned code 0301, and the south zone is assigned code 0302.

(2) The zones in both systems are Lambert conformal conic map projections.

(d) (1) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 north zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-four degrees fifty-six minutes (34° 56' north) and thirty-six degrees fourteen minutes (36° 14' north), along which parallels the scale is exact.(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 00' west) and the parallel thirty-four degrees twenty minutes north latitude (34° 20' north).(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, this origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.) and north equals zero meters (0.0 m.).(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, this origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000') and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').(2) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 south zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-three degrees eighteen minutes (33° 18' north) and thirty-four degrees forty-six minutes (34° 46' north), along which parallels the scale shall be exact.(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 0' west) and the parallel thirty-two degrees forty minutes north latitude (32° 40' north).(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, the origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.), and north equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.).(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, the origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000'), and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').

(1) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 north zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-four degrees fifty-six minutes (34° 56' north) and thirty-six degrees fourteen minutes (36° 14' north), along which parallels the scale is exact.(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 00' west) and the parallel thirty-four degrees twenty minutes north latitude (34° 20' north).(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, this origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.) and north equals zero meters (0.0 m.).(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, this origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000') and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').

(A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 north zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-four degrees fifty-six minutes (34° 56' north) and thirty-six degrees fourteen minutes (36° 14' north), along which parallels the scale is exact.

(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 00' west) and the parallel thirty-four degrees twenty minutes north latitude (34° 20' north).

(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, this origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.) and north equals zero meters (0.0 m.).

(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, this origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000') and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').

(2) (A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 south zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-three degrees eighteen minutes (33° 18' north) and thirty-four degrees forty-six minutes (34° 46' north), along which parallels the scale shall be exact.(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 0' west) and the parallel thirty-two degrees forty minutes north latitude (32° 40' north).(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, the origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.), and north equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.).(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, the origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000'), and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').

(A) Both the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 and the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 south zone have standard parallels at north latitudes of thirty-three degrees eighteen minutes (33° 18' north) and thirty-four degrees forty-six minutes (34° 46' north), along which parallels the scale shall be exact.

(B) The origin of coordinates is at the intersection of the meridian ninety-two degrees zero minutes west of Greenwich (92° 0' west) and the parallel thirty-two degrees forty minutes north latitude (32° 40' north).

(C) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983, the origin is given the coordinates of east equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.), and north equals four hundred thousand meters (400,000 m.).

(D) For the Arkansas Coordinate System 1927, the origin is given the coordinates x equals two million United States survey feet (2,000,000'), and y equals zero United States survey feet (0').

(e) The Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 north zone consists of the following counties listed from west to east, and all counties to the north:(1) Scott County;(2) Yell County;(3) Perry County;(4) Pulaski County;(5) Faulkner County;(6) White County;(7) Woodruff County;(8) St. Francis County; and(9) Crittenden County.

(1) Scott County;

(2) Yell County;

(3) Perry County;

(4) Pulaski County;

(5) Faulkner County;

(6) White County;

(7) Woodruff County;

(8) St. Francis County; and

(9) Crittenden County.

(f) The Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 south zone consists of the following counties listed from west to east, and all counties to the south:(1) Polk County;(2) Montgomery County;(3) Garland County;(4) Saline County;(5) Grant County;(6) Jefferson County;(7) Lonoke County;(8) Prairie County;(9) Monroe County; and(10) Lee County.

(1) Polk County;

(2) Montgomery County;

(3) Garland County;

(4) Saline County;

(5) Grant County;

(6) Jefferson County;

(7) Lonoke County;

(8) Prairie County;

(9) Monroe County; and

(10) Lee County.

(g) The Arkansas Coordinate System 1927 north zone and south zone consist of the same counties as the Arkansas Coordinate System 1983 provided in subsections (e) and (f) of this section, except that Pulaski County is in the south zone rather than the north zone.