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Artificial Turf: Greensboro vs High Point

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

Greensboro has fewer restrictions than High Point.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Few Restrictions

Greensboro has no ordinance prohibiting artificial turf on residential properties. No special permit is needed; general nuisance rules apply.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Guilford County has no ordinance banning or specifically regulating artificial turf on residential lots. Because turf is an impervious-type surface, it may count toward built-upon-area limits in protected watershed districts and stream buffers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
City OrdinanceNo specific artificial turf regulation-
Permit RequiredNo special permit needed for residential use-
DrainageMust not cause drainage issues to neighbors-
HOA RulesMay apply separately from city ordinances-
Commercial SitesSubject to LDO Article 10 landscaping standards-
County ban-None
Watershed limit-Counts toward built-upon area
Riparian buffer-New impervious restricted
Typical lots-Generally unrestricted
Key concern-Stormwater / runoff

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

Can I install artificial turf on my lawn in Greensboro?

Yes. Greensboro does not have an ordinance prohibiting artificial turf on residential properties. No special city permit is needed. However, check your HOA covenants if applicable, and ensure the installation does not cause drainage problems for neighbors.

Does artificial turf count toward commercial landscaping requirements in Greensboro?

Commercial, retail, and multi-family development projects must comply with LDO Article 10 landscaping standards, which specify plant material requirements. Artificial turf alone may not satisfy all landscaping obligations for development sites.

High Point FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in Guilford County?

Yes. There is no county ordinance banning synthetic turf on residential lots. In protected watershed and buffer areas, turf can count as built-upon area, so verify stormwater limits first.

Why might turf be limited near lakes or creeks?

Guilford County caps built-upon (impervious) area in Water Supply Watershed districts protecting Randleman and Jordan lakes, and restricts new impervious surface inside riparian stream buffers.

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