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I have been searching for the ordinances for Clinton Co., Indiana online with no luck.
Therefore, I suggest you contact the Frankfort Community Public Library and ask one of the reference / information librarians to look in the county ordinances to determine the ordinances for businesses, especially if there is any ordinance regarding operating a business out of one's residence.
This is the phone number:
765-654-8746
These are the hours the library is open for service:
Monday-Thursday: 9 am - 8 pm
Friday-Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
You can definitely route using co-ordinates, this search option can found under "Where To?" it may be located a couple of pages down so go through the pages to see "Co-Ordinates" from here you would be able to enter your latitude and longitude.
Unfortunately Garmin satnavs do not allow OS Grid References instead of Longitude and Latitude. However if you need to find the Longitude and Latitude of a point it can be done by going to http://www.gorissen.info/Pierre/maps/googleMapLocationv3.php Zoom in on the location you want and left click on it. The longitude and latitude will appear in a box to the right of the map. You need to set the co-ordinate system of the satnav to match the longitude and latitude format of the satnav. To do this touch Where to, Co-Ordinates, Format. Enter the co-ordinates and touch next. It's not an ideal solution but it might help you out if you're stuck.
I would suggest that you go to a web site that will take those co-ordinates that you have, enter them and then get or have the program show you the other co-ordinates that you need and can use, Also you may want to check in the sub menu on the gps unit, sometimes some of them have the ability to switch to different co-ordinate system, but this is sometimes, not always. Hope this helps
It is probably giving co-ordinates in a different format. Go to setup and change the co-ordinates format to hddd.dddd and see if this solves your problem.
Go into your device and pull up the setup section. There should be a selection that needs to be checked called WAAS. When that is selected your accuracy should be +- 3 meters if I remember correctly. At any rate it will be much more accurate.
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