Cadastral Map Naming
Cadastral Map Naming
Cadastral Map Naming
1’ = 60” (where 1” ≈ 30 m, actually 30.454 m) From the cadastral map A, with CM no. 10°27’ N, 122°18’ E,
∆Easting = Departure determine the sectional map number of 6.
Length of 1’ parallel
Solution: Clockwise in numbering/ labeling
III. Area of each Cadastral Map
Length of 1’ meridian = 60(31) = 1860 m
Length of 1’ parallel = 60(30) = 1800 m
Dimensions: 1860x1800 ; Area: 334.8 ha
PROBLEMS:
Example: From the given CM,
1) BLLM 1 whose latitude is 16°45’18.87” and longitude of
121°40’10” has coordinates equal to 20000 N, 20000 E with the
corresponding distance per second in meter for latitude = 30.82
m and longitude 29.33 m. Determine the cadastral map
containing the following points:
a) Q (24500.10 N, 17956.15 E)
b) R (19626.57 N, 18997.33 E)
CM
10°26’ N 2) BLLM 1 coordinates (20000 N, 20000 E)
122°18’ E Lat = 12°10’40”, Long = 124°30’20”
Length of 1” of meridian = 30.682 m
Length of 1” of parallel = 30.462 m
Determine the cadastral map of the following points:
a) Q (21590.12 N, 19815.45 E)
b) R (19436.79 N, 18500.33 E)