Shows the soil data for Wayne County. Base on the data will determine if the soil is suitable for a septic tank.
Shows the location of daycare centers throughout Wayne County. This layer also has a link to the Department of Health and Human Services for the State of North Carolina.
Shows the water bodies such as ponds, lakes, etc. as well as the Neuse River and the Little River.
The area the different commissioners are responsible for. Each commissioner's name is listed as well as his/her county web page.
Layer showing the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction for The City of Goldsboro, the Town of Fremont, the Town of Pikeville, the Town of Eureka, and the Town of Mount Olive.
Shows the location of all chicken farms within Wayne County. As per the Farm Act of 2018, Section 9 § 106-741. Record notice of proximity to farmlands. (a) All counties shall require that land records include some form of notice reasonably calculated to alert a person researching the title of a particular tract that such tract is located within one-half mile of a poultry, swine, or dairy qualifying farm or within 600 feet of any other qualifying farm or within one-half mile of a voluntary agricultural district. (b) In no event shall the county or any of its officers, employees, or agents be held liable in damages for any misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance occurring in good faith in connection with the duties or obligations imposed by any ordinance adopted under subsection (a). (c) In no event shall any cause of action arise out of the failure of a person researching the title of a particular tract to report to any person the proximity of the tract to a qualifying farm or voluntary agricultural district as defined in this Article. (d) In no event shall any cause of action arise out of the failure of a person licensed under Chapters 93A or 93E of the General Statutes for failure to report to any person the proximity of a tract to a qualifying farm or voluntary agricultural district as defined in this Article.
Shows the fire districts within Wayne County, This layer is follows the tax property lines as opposed to utilizing a blanket area.
The dataset provided includes line data for use in geographic information systems that represents all of the standard gauge freight and passenger railroad track in North Carolina, and contains the following information: owner, operator, track type, branch, beginning milepost, ending milepost, in service status, and out of service date (where applicable). The linework was digitized based on the most recent statewide aerial photography provided by the State of North Carolina.Select areas of inactive track have been added to the dataset to aid in preserved and future corridor analysis.
The area the county commissioner (at large) represents. The layer has the commissioner's name and a link to his/her web page.
North Carolina Effective Flood zones: In 2000, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated North Carolina a Cooperating Technical Partner State, formalizing an agreement between FEMA and the State to modernize flood maps. This partnership resulted in creation of the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program (NCFMP). As a CTS, the State assumed primary ownership and responsibility of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for all North Carolina communities as part of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This project includes conducting flood hazard analyses and producing updated, Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs). Floodplain management is a process that aims to achieve reduced losses due to flooding. It takes on many forms, but is realized through a series of federal, state, and local programs and regulations, in concert with industry practice, to identify flood risk, implement methods to protect man-made development from flooding, and protect the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains. FIRMs are the primary tool for state and local governments to mitigate areas of flooding. Individual county databases can be downloaded from https://fris.nc.gov Updated Jan 17th, 2025.
Polygon showing the current wetlands in Wayne County based on the US Fish and Wildlife service (https://www.fws.gov/wetlands/data/Mapper.html)
This service provides a quarterly snapshot of the North Carolina state-maintained road network centerlines. Here, the route network is divided into three layers with symbolized Route Classifications listed below.State Maintained RoadsInterstateUS RouteNC RouteSecondary RouteRampsRest AreasOther State Agency RouteState Maintained Roads - Primary RoadsInterstateUS RouteNC RouteState Maintained Roads - InterstatesInterstateNorth Carolina’s route network is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Roads, Ramps, and non-state maintained and projected roads required for federal reporting purposes. Route attributes include Route Class, Route Qualifier, Route Inventory, Route Number, Route Name, and County name. The Route ID attribute is an 11-digit composite route number, the identifier for the Dominant Route. It uniquely identifies routes statewide and should be used as the route identifier when performing LRS analysis using route/milepost referencing.NCDOT adopted the road centerline based Linear Reference System (LRS) Network as it’s official Enterprise LRS, to which multiple road inventory attributes are referenced along measured routes throughout North Carolina. These routes are classified as either System or Non-System routes. System routes are routes within the state-maintained road network, and are comprised of Interstates, US Routes, NC Routes, Secondary Routes, Ramps, and Non-System Routes. Non-System routes are routes that are typically not maintained by NCDOT, but instead by a local agency (county, city or MPO/RPO). The local agency is the source for updating these Non-System routes in NCDOT’s LRS. The collection of routes, System and Non-System, is the NCDOT LRS Network referred to as MilePoint.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layers of the NCDOT State Maintained Roads service is available through the following links:NCDOT Route ArcsPoint of Contact North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the State Maintained Roads data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product TeamLastUpdated: 2024-01-01 00:00:00
Shows the location of all the fire station in Wayne County.
Shows the area of the different sanitary districts within Wayne County. This will show the boundaries ONLY. It will not show the location of water or sewer pipes. That information will need to be obtained from the respective sanitary district.
The boundary of Wayne County, NC
Property lines including the PIN, current owner(s), mailing address, and other property information
Shows the contours of Wayne County in 2-foot increments. Data is derived from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) raster data.
Street representation showing the location of all streets, US and NC highways, and Interstates within Wayne County. Use the IDENTIFIER field to determine the type of street. (0 - Interstate, 1 - US Hwy, 2 - NC Hwy, 3 - State Maintained, 4 - Non state maintained).
Layer showing the area covered by the different townships within Wayne County.
Shows the fire district areas within Wayne County.
Shows the soil data for Wayne County. Base on the data will determine if the soil is suitable for a septic tank.