Kentucky Single Zone Coordinate System of 1983

The Kentucky Single Zone Coordinate System as defined and officially adopted through the promulgation of 10 KAR 5:010 in August of 2001 was developed by the GIAC Single Zone Subcommittee to address the increasing need for a mapping projection that covers the entire state in a balanced manner than extending the existing North and South Zones beyond their originally intended ranges. The Kentucky Single Zone Coordinate System covers all counties in ... more

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Map projection system:

Geographic coordinate system:

False Easting:

  • 1,000,000 m (3280840 ft )

False Northing:

  • 1,500,000 m (4921260 ft )

Central Meridian/Parallel:

  • -85.75

North standard parallel:

  • 38.66667

South standard parallel:

  • 37.08333

Latitude of natural origin:

  • 36.33333

Linear unit(s) of measurement:

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