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  2. NC OneMap

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    Browse addresses from top to bottom. Discover, analyze and download data from NC OneMap. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS. Analyze with charts and thematic maps. Take the next step and create storymaps and webmaps.

  3. NC Parcels - NC OneMap

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    Get Parcels. Use the map below to determine when parcel attribute data for a county was last transformed to the state content standard. Click a county to see the actual date or to download the data. The entire state (all 100 counties) is also available as one Esri file geodatabase. Time Since Last Update. 6+ mths.

  4. Elevation - NC OneMap

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    A Digital Representation of North Carolina's Terrain. Quality elevation data supports many uses such as urban planning, environmental protection, emergency response, and recreation. Whether its a surface from a DEM (Digital Elevation Model), points from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), or contour lines, these data can be invaluable for ...

  5. Streams - NC OneMap

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    Access to the "local-res" surface water data for the 19 western NC counties is provided through a series of web services and downloadable files. Esri shapefiles are downloadable for the entire 19 county area by clicking one of the Explore buttons below, then clicking the Download dropdown menu.

  6. Direct Data County Downloads - NC OneMap

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    Access direct downloads for county data and explore the NC OneMap's geospatial resources and services.

  7. Imagery - NC OneMap

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    Tile Download County Mosaic Imagery Seamlines Image Services Search and download individual 5,000' by 5,000' imagery tiles from the North Carolina Orthoimagery Program. Download the latest MrSID mosaic file for every county in North Carolina. These files have a 50:1 compression ratio.

  8. About - NC OneMap

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    The NC OneMap program promotes a vision for geospatial data standards and best practices, data currency, maintenance and accessibility, data documentation (i.e. metadata), and a statewide GIS inventory.

  9. North Carolina Emergency Management Spatial Data Download

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    The NC Emergency Management's Spatial Data Download website. GIS data available includes: flood zones, QL1 and QL2 LiDAR, Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) sourced from the LiDAR, building footprints, and school locations. An NCID or Google login is required - see the website for more details.

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  11. North Carolina Effective Flood Zones - NC OneMap

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    North Carolina Effective Flood zones: Areas representing the area within the flood mapping boundaries defined by the engineering models for the 100 year, 500 year and floodway as well as the stream centerline.