The City of Knoxville has established a 3D network of survey control
points throughout the city. The Department of Engineering maintains
the network and publishes information for public use. This information
is available via an interactive KGIS website. The City's network
is based on the Tennessee Coordinate System of 1983. Horizontal
coordinates for all points in the network (effective and destroyed)
have been adjusted to conform to the National Spatial Reference
System of 2007. The resulting information was published December
1, 2009. The
interactive survey points website is maintained by KGIS and the City
Engineering Department together, and allows the internet user to locate
the nearest survey control points, print survey control data, print
maps, compute bearings and distances, etc.
Date |
Action |
June 10, 2014 |
24 new points added (1741-1750, 1841-1851, 1853, 1855 & 1857); established date June 10, 2014. |
June 17, 2013 |
68 new points added (1670-1740, skipping 1708-1709); established date June 17, 2013.
As of June 17, 2013, the City of Knoxville Survey Control Network will be referenced to the NAD 83(2011) adjustment. |
September 20, 2011 |
91 new points are added (1579-1669), effective date on September 20, 2011 |
December 1, 2009 |
55 new points are added (1109,1523-1578 with 1539 unused), effective date on December 1, 2009; All survey data has been readjusted to NAD83(NSRS2007) effective date on December 1, 2009. This includes readjusted data for any stations that were considered destroyed. |
October 5, 2007 |
74 new points are added (1450-1522), effective date on October 5, 2007 |
September 29, 2006 |
91 new points are added (1359-1449), effective date on September 29, 2006 |
December 12, 2005 |
80 new points are added (1279-1358). Points 0208-0212, 0214, 0216, 0230, 0233, 0351, 0404-0417, 0580, 0799, 0804-0809, 0856-0859, and 0877-0879 were revised. Established date is December 12, 2005, but new point data must be used after the effective date of March 12, 2006. |
February 4, 2005 |
39 new points are added (1240-1278), effective date on May 5, 2005. Points 0101, 0133, 0392-0394, 0396-0399, 0564-0567, 0569, 0585, 0586, 0590-0593, 0780-0784, and 0786-0788 were revised. |
May 18, 2004 |
78 new points are added (1106-1108, 1165-1239), effective date on August 16, 2004. Points 0085-0091, 0185-0188, 0938-0945, 0967-0968 were revised. |
September 1, 2003 |
55 new points are added (1110-1164), effective date on December 1, 2003. Points 0332-0344 were revised. |
April 3, 2003 |
61 new points are added (1030-1090), effective date on July 2, 2003. |
January 22, 2003 |
125 new points are added (0920-1029, 1091-1105), effective date on April 1, 2003. Notification letter sent to local surveyors. |
August 2002 |
Initial publication of survey control points on city website. Becomes effective April 1, 2003. |
The first technical document ("About The Data") describes
how to use the geodetic and grid data from the survey control points,
definitions of various survey terms, distance reductions, convergence
angles, and types of elevation datum. The second document contains the
original description of the
Tennessee Coordinate System of 1983.
The third and fourth documents were sent to local Knoxville surveyors
in January 2003 to explain and clarify platting issues.
Your cooperation is requested in maintaining the survey control network.
Please prevent any damage or destruction to the survey control monuments,
particularly during construction or paving work. Contact the Civil
Engineering Division at
865-215-6100 (Don Jenkins) to report disturbed or missing survey control points, or with
any possible data discrepancies.
The
Minimum
Subdivision Regulations (MSR) for Knoxville and Knox County
requires that surveys must be tied and rotated to the City's survey
control system. Contact the
Stormwater Engineering Division
at
865-215-2148 for questions
about survey control requirements and survey plat issues. Many topics
can be answered by downloading either the
Plat Review Checklist or
Survey Control System Requirements from the
Land Development Manual or the Letter To Area Surveyors.
A general reminder:
KGIS Maps is an interactive
mapping KGIS website for general use that displays property ownership,
addresses, buildings, streets, land use zoning, wards, voting precincts,
school zones, Knox County Property Assessor’s Parcel Identification Maps, parcel IDs, recorded deed references,
city limits, political boundaries, etc.