Winston-Salem/Forsyth County single-family districts cap impervious surface cover at 40% of the zoning lot. Detached accessory structures cannot exceed 5% of the lot (576 sq ft always allowed) and may occupy no more than 25% of the required yard.
The UDO's General Dimensional Requirements table sets a maximum impervious surface cover of 40% for the standard single-family residential districts (YR, AG, RS40 through RS7, RSQ, RM5, MH), rising to 45β60% and higher in denser multifamily/mixed-use districts. Separately, accessory structures are limited by area: they may not exceed five percent (5%) of the actual zoning-lot size (or the district's minimum lot size, whichever is larger), though an accessory structure up to 576 square feet is permitted in all districts regardless. An accessory structure also cannot occupy more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the required yard.
Exceeding impervious-cover or accessory-area limits is a UDO violation; larger accessory structures may be considered only through the Board of Adjustment special-use permit process.
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