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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
Second Regular Session of the 119th

CHAPTER 689
S.P. 965 - L.D. 2514

An Act to Establish the Maine Coordinate System of 2000

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 33 MRSA §§801 to 803, as repealed and replaced by PL 1981, c. 156, are amended to read:

§801. Definition

     The systems of plan coordinates which that have been established by the National Ocean Survey and the National Geodetic Survey or its successors for defining and stating the geographic positions of locations of points on the surface of the earth within the State are hereafter to be known and designated as the Maine Coordinate System of 1927 and, the Maine Coordinate System of 1983 and the Maine Coordinate System of 2000.

     For the purpose of the use of these systems the State is divided into an "East Zone" and a "West Zone." a "West Zone," a "Central Zone" and an "East Zone" as follows.

     The area now included in the following counties shall constitute the East Zone: Aroostook, Hancock, Knox, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Waldo and Washington.

     The area now included in the following counties shall constitute the West Zone: Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Somerset and York.

     1. West Zone. The West Zone is the area bounded by the following: Beginning at the point determined by the intersection of the Maine State line and the County Line between Aroostook and Somerset Counties, thence following the Somerset County line Easterly to the Northwest corner of the Somerset and Piscataquis county line, thence Southerly along this county line to the northeast corner of the Athens town line, thence westerly along the town line between Brighton Plantation and Athens to the westerly corner of Athens, and continuing southerly to the southwest corner of the town of Athens where it meets the Cornville town line, thence westerly along the Cornville - Solon town line to the intersection of the Cornville - Madison town line, thence southerly and westerly following the Madison town line to the intersection of the Norridgewock - Skowhegan town line, thence southerly along the Skowhegan town line to the Fairfield town line, thence easterly along the Fairfield town line to the Clinton town line (being determined by the Kennebec River), thence southerly along the Kennebec River to the Augusta city line, thence easterly along the city line to the Windsor town line, thence southerly along the Augusta - Windsor town line to the northwest corner of the Lincoln County line, thence southerly along the westerly Lincoln county line to the boundary of the State of Maine as determined by Maritime law, thence following the State boundary on the westerly side of the state to the point of beginning.

     2. Central Zone. The Central Zone is the area bounded by the following: Beginning at the point determined by the intersection of the Maine State line and the County Line between Aroostook and Somerset Counties, thence northeasterly along the state line to the intersection of the Fort Kent - Frenchville town line, thence southerly along this town line to the intersection with the New Canada Plantation - T17 R5 WELS town line, thence continuing southerly along town lines to the northeast corner of Penobscot County, thence continuing southerly along the Penobscot County line to the intersection of the Woodville - Mattawamkeag town line (being determined by the Penobscot River), thence along the Penobscot River to the Enfield - Lincoln town line, thence southeasterly along the Enfield - Lincoln town line and the Enfield - Lowell town line to the Passadumkeag - Edinburg town line, thence south-southeasterly along town lines to the intersection of the Hancock County line, thence southerly along the county line to the intersection of the Otis - Mariaville town line, thence southerly along the Otis - Mariaville town line to the Ellsworth city line, thence southerly along the Ellsworth city line to the intersection of the Surry - Trenton town line, thence southerly along the easterly town lines of Surry, Blue Hill, Brooklin, Deer Isle, and Stonington to the Knox County line, thence following the Knox County line to the boundary of the State of Maine as determined by Maritime law, thence following the State boundary westerly to the intersection of the Sagadahoc - Lincoln county line, thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the Maine 2000 West Zone, as defined, to the point of beginning.

     3. East Zone. The East Zone is the area bounded by the following: Beginning at the point determined by the intersection of the Maine State line and the Fort Kent - Frenchville town line, thence continuing easterly and then southerly along the state line to the boundary of the State of Maine as determined by Maritime law, thence following the State boundary westerly to the intersection of the Knox and Hancock County line, thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the Maine 2000 Central Zone, as defined, to the point of beginning.

§802. East, Central and West Zones

     As established for use in the East Zone, the Maine Coordinate System of 1927 or, the Maine Coordinate System of 1983 shall or the Maine Coordinate System of 2000 must be named, and in any land description in which it is used, it shall must be designated the "Maine Coordinate System of 1927 East Zone," or "Maine Coordinate System of 1983 East Zone" or "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 East Zone."

     As established for use in the Central Zone, the Maine Coordinate System of 2000 must be named and, in any land description in which it is used, it must be designated the "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 Central Zone."

     As established for use in the West Zone, the Maine Coordinate System of 1927 or, the Maine Coordinate System of 1983 shall or the Maine Coordinate System of 2000 must be named, and, in any land description in which it is used, it shall must be designated the "Maine Coordinate System of 1927 West Zone," or "Maine Coordinate System of 1983 West Zone" or "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 West Zone."

§803. Plane coordinates of a point

     The plane coordinate values for a point on the earth's surface, used to express the geographic position or location of such point in the appropriate zone of this system, shall must consist of 2 distances in expressed United States Survey feet and decimals of a foot when using the Maine Coordinate System of 1927 and expressed in meters and decimals of a meter when using the Maine Coordinate System of 1983 or the Maine Coordinate System of 2000. One of these distances, to be known as the "x-coordinate," shall give or "Easting Coordinate," gives the position in an east-and-west direction; the other, to be known as the "y-coordinate," shall give or "Northing Coordinate," gives the position in a north-and-south direction. These coordinates shall must 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 National Ocean Survey and the National Geodetic Survey, or its successors, and whose plane coordinates have been computed on the systems defined in this chapter. Any such station may be used for establishing a survey connection to either any of the Maine Coordinate System Systems.

     Sec. 2. 33 MRSA §803-A, 2nd ¶, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 156, is amended to read:

     Nothing contained in this chapter shall require requires a purchaser or mortgagee of real property to rely wholly on a land description, any part of which depends exclusively upon either any of the Maine Coordinate System Systems.

     Sec. 3. 33 MRSA §804, as repealed and replaced by PL 1981, c. 156, is amended to read:

§804. Land extending from one zone to another

     When any tract of land to be defined by a single description extends from one into the other another of the above coordinate zones, the positions of all points on its boundaries may be referred to either any of the 2 zones crossed, the zone which that is used being specifically named in the description.

     Sec. 4. 33 MRSA §805, sub-§3 is enacted to read:

     3. Maine Coordinate System of 2000. The Maine Coordinate System of 2000 is defined in accordance with the following:

     Sec. 5. 33 MRSA §807, as repealed and replaced by PL 1981, c. 156, is amended to read:

§807. Use of terms

     The use of the "Maine Coordinate System of 1927 East Zone," "Maine Coordinate System of 1983 East Zone," "Maine Coordinate System of 1927 West Zone," or "Maine Coordinate System of 1983 West Zone," "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 West Zone," "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 Central Zone" or "Maine Coordinate System of 2000 East Zone" on any map, report of survey, or other document shall be is limited to coordinates based on the Maine Coordinate System Systems as defined in this chapter.

     Sec. 6. 33 MRSA §807-A, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 156, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

§807-A. Effective date

     The Maine Coordinate System of 2000 is the sole system of plan coordinates for work beginning after December 31, 2000 that is provided to or by state or federal governmental agencies.

     Sec. 7. Effective date. This Act takes effect on December 31, 2000.

Effective December 31, 2000.

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