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When coordinates in the Washington coordinate system are shown for points on a record of survey map, the map may not be recorded unless it also shows, or is accompanied by a map showing, the control scheme through which the coordinates were determined from points of known coordinates.
Washington coordinate system of 1983" means the system of plane coordinates under this chapter based on the North American datum of 1983 as determined by the national geodetic survey of the United States department of com- merce.
Coordinates based on the Washington coordinate system of 1983, purporting to define the position of a point on a land boundary, may be presented to be recorded in any public land records or deed records if the survey method used for the determination of these coordinates is established in confor- mity with standards and specifications prescribed by the interagency federal geodetic control committee, or its succes- sor.
On and after that date, the Washington coordinate system of 1983 shall be the designated coordinate system in Washington.
A valid set of coordinates on the Washington coordinate system may serve as one of the references.
These coordinates shall be made to depend upon and conform to the coordinates, on the Washington coordinate system of 1983, of the horizontal control stations of the national geodetic survey within the state of Washington, as those coordinates have been determined, accepted, or adjusted by the survey.
Any such control station may be used to establish a survey connection with the Washington coordinate system of 1983.
This origin is given the coordinates: E = 500,000 meters and N = 0 meters.The Washington coordinate system of 1983, south zone, is a Lambert conformal conic projection of the GRS 80 spher- oid, having standard parallels at north latitudes 45° 50' and 47° 20', along which parallels the scale shall be exact.
For pur- poses of more precisely defining the Washington coordinate system of 1983, the following definition by the national geo- detic survey is adopted:The Washington coordinate system of 1983, north zone, is a Lambert conformal conic projection of the GRS 80 spher- oid, having standard parallels at north latitudes 47° 30' and 48° 44', along which parallels the scale shall be exact.
When coordinates in the *Washington coordinate system are shown for points on a record of survey map, the map may not be recorded unless it also shows, or is accompanied by a map showing, the control scheme through which the coordinates were determined from points of known coordinates.