The parcel ownership information
shown on OPIS is being updated
nightly with data provided by
Pitt County's CAMA system.
NEW ENHANCEMENTS TO OPIS
OPIS NOW REFLECTS THE
NEW 2008 AND PRIOR TAX VALUES!
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR 2008 TAX VALUES, PLEASE CONTACT THE PITT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE AT
252-902-3390.
Thank you for using OPIS and we hope that you will find these upgrades of value.
OPIS AVAILABILITY
OPIS is best viewed at 800x600 (or larger) monitor resolution.
If you have any questions or need assistance using OPIS, please refer to the information found on the help page (the question mark
button located at the far left of this screen). Comments and suggestions on how we may improve OPIS are always welcome. If you have a comment or suggestion, please contact
Pitt County MIS Request Services by phone at 252.902.2521 or by email at mis.requestservices@pittcountync.gov.
Copyright © 2008
Pitt County, North Carolina.
All users of OPIS are subject to the
TERMS OF USE
Important information regarding the
AERIAL IMAGERY
Important information regarding the
SOUTHWEST BYPASS CORRIDOR
Important information regarding
FLOODPLAINS
Important information regarding the
PROGRESS ENERGY GREENVILLE TO KINSTON TRANSMISSION ROUTE
Important information regarding
FIRE HYDRANTS
Important information regarding
MUNICIPAL ZONING
Important information regarding
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LINES
Important information regarding
PITT COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
How to
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TERMS OF USE: The
data available on this website including all maps, tables, numbers, graphics,
and text (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "information"), is
provided on an "AS IS," "AS AVAILABLE," and "WITH ALL FAULTS" basis.
Neither Pitt County nor any of its officials and employees makes any
warranty of any kind for this information, express or implied, including but not
limited to any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose, nor shall the distribution of this information constitute any
warranty.
The information on this website is collected from various
sources and will change over time without notice. Pitt County and its officials
and employees assume no responsibility or legal liability for the accuracy,
completeness, reliability, timeliness, or usefulness of any information
available on this website nor do they represent that the use of any information
will not infringe on privately owned rights.
Information on this site is
not intended to constitute advice nor is it to be used as a substitute for
specific advice from a licensed professional. You should not act (or
refrain from acting) based upon information in this site without independently
verifying the information and, as necessary, obtaining professional advice
regarding your particular facts and circumstances.
By visiting the Pitt
County web site, users agree that they will not use the site for any unlawful
activity, or use it in any way that would violate the following terms and
conditions.
This website is governed and construed by the laws of the
State of North Carolina. Any use of the website shall comply with all
State and Federal laws, codes and regulations, as well as all Pitt County, and
City of Greenville ordinances. © 2008, Pitt County, North Carolina.
AERIAL IMAGERY: The aerial imagery shown
on OPIS was flown during the Spring of 2004 at a scale of 1" = 100' with
a 6" pixel resolution.
SOUTHWEST BYPASS CORRIDOR: The US 264/NC 11
southwest corridor is an area of land identified as a potential location for a
road. The corridor areas vary based on the length of the roadway and the width
of the area that needs to be studied. The corridor length is usually established
by identifying where and how the roadway will connect with other existing roads.
The corridor width is established by reviewing the type of road to be built.
Corridor 4 of the Greenville Southwest Bypass extends from NC 11 north of
Jacksontown Road (State Road 1109) to the existing US 264 Interchange with
Stantonsburg Road (State Road 1200). The corridor width was established at 1000
feet because the proposed roadway is a freeway section with a minimum right of way
of 250 feet. A 1000-foot corridor will allow space to adjust the final location
of the roadway to avoid and minimize as many impacts as possible.
The corridor width can be substantially larger than the right of way needed for
the road. NCDOT will only need to purchase the land needed for the roadway right
of way. The remainder of the corridor area will remain with the property owner.
For additional information, please contact the:
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Greenville Southwest Bypass Study
P.O. Box 30923
Raleigh, NC 27622
Project Hotline 1-800-554-7849
Email project related questions to: greenville@hwlochner.com
FLOODPLAINS: The floodplain information
shown here has been taken from the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Information
System (www.ncfloodmaps.com). This is the new floodplain data for Pitt County
which became effective on January 2, 2004. The data is designed to provide
guidance and a general proximity of the location of the 100 year floodplain.
This data is for reference purposes only. For an official floodplain
determination, please contact the Pitt County Planning Department at (252)
902-3257.
PROGRESS ENERGY GREENVILLE TO KINSTON TRANSMISSION ROUTE:
For the latest information, please contact:
Progress Energy
PO Box 1551
Raleigh, NC 27602-1551
or call toll-free 1-800-452-2777
or visit the Progress Energy website at:
http://www.progress-energy.com.
FIRE HYDRANTS:
The fire hydrant locations shown in OPIS are based upon the only information that was available at that time.
Since then, advances in GPS technology are assisting your local Fire Department in correcting any
errors in fire hydrant locations. Please report any error in fire hydrant location to your
local Fire Department.
MUNICIPAL ZONING LAYERS: The zoning information shown is
derived from information that was provided by each municipality. If you should have
questions about the zoning shown for a municipality, please contact each respective
municipal planning jurisdiction or department for more information.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LINES: The
school attendance lines shown here are provided by the Pitt County Board of
Education. The data is designed to provide guidance and a general proximity of
the school district boundaries. This data is for reference purposes only. Under
no circumstances should any assumptions be made on school assignments from the
data displayed herein. For an official school attendance line determination,
please contact Ms. Kay Weathington, Director of Student Assignment for Pitt
County Schools at (252) 830-4238.
OPIS AVAILABILITY: OPIS is
unavailable Fridays from 11:00AM until Noon for required system
maintenance. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.
PITT COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICTS: The
Pitt County Drainage Districts are provided as guidance and a general proximity
of the actual drainage district boundaries. This data is for reference
purposes only. Under no circumstances should any assumptions be made from the
data displayed herein. For official drainage district line determination or other
information, please contact Mr. Charles Vandiford, Southeastern Drainage,
115 W. 3rd Street, Greenville, NC 27858 or by phone at (252) 752-7070.
ADD OPIS TO YOUR FAVORITES :
Pitt County GIS has uncovered and reported a minor program bug in ESRI's ArcIMS 9.1
software that will prevent you from correctly accessing the new OPIS application from
your Internet Explorer "Favorites" list. If you save the new OPIS application page to
"Favorites" and then later try to access it from "Favorites", you may get the following
message: "Unable to start. Required HTML Form missing (jsForm.htm)."
There is a simple work around to this problem. Follow these instructions to successfully
add the new OPIS application to your Internet Explorer "Favorites" list:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Go to the main Pitt County
Government Web Site at
www.pittcountync.gov.
3. From the menu on the left, choose
 "Online Programs".
4. From the list of online programs listed,
right-click on "Online Parcel
Information System" and choose
"Add to Favorites...".
5. Click "OK" to add the page to your
"Favorites" list.
You should then be able to successfully access OPIS from your "Favorites" list.