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Setback Rules: Greensboro vs High Point

How do setback rules rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Greensboro establishes building setback requirements through the Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 30). Setbacks vary by zoning district and include front, side, and rear yard requirements. The Planning Department provides zoning information. Variances may be obtained through the Board of Adjustment.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Setbacks depend on zoning district. In the RS-30 district, buildings need a 40-foot front setback on local/collector streets, a 10-foot side setback and a 30-foot rear yard; larger-lot RS-40 requires a 15-foot side and 30-foot rear setback.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
Code ReferenceLand Development Ordinance Ch. 30-
Varies ByZoning district-
TypesFront, side, and rear setbacks-
VariancesThrough Board of Adjustment-
ContactPlanning Department-
RS-30 front setback-40 feet (local/collector)
RS-30 side setback-10 feet
RS-30 rear yard-30 feet
RS-40 side setback-15 feet
Small accessory setback-5 feet (≀600 sq ft)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

What are the setback requirements in Greensboro?

Setbacks vary by zoning district under the Land Development Ordinance. Contact the Planning Department for your property's specific requirements.

Can I get a setback variance in Greensboro?

Yes. Property owners may apply for a variance through the Board of Adjustment when a project cannot meet standard setback requirements.

High Point FAQ

What is the front setback in RS-30?

In the RS-30 Residential district the minimum front street setback is 40 feet on local and collector streets (UDO Section 4.2.3), measured from the right-of-way or property line.

Can a small shed sit closer to the line?

Yes. If an accessory building is 600 square feet or less, side and rear setbacks may be reduced to five feet under the RS-30/RS-40 dimensional notes.

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