I have what probably is a simple referencing question. However I have gone
round and round trying to figure it out and I just don't quite know how to
do it.
I am trying to setup a grid, which would be 3-D cartesian in meters. Then I
would like to position the origin of the grid based on a lat/lon point on
the surface of the earth. From that point, given a cartesian location on the
grid I could extact out the lat/lon or apply it to a projection. In essence
I want to a create a CRS from a Cartesian grid which the origin is defined
by some lat/lon point, then be able to transform data to the geographic
coordinates or a projection.

Example: grid origin would be at point -87.0, 34.0, 30 meters above the
spheroid.

Thanks
Jason
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