Greensboro, NC Zoning & Permit Reports
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The Triad’s Commercial Hub — and a Busy Permit Market
Greensboro is the third-largest city in North Carolina and the commercial hub of the Triad region. The city’s development is regulated by the Greensboro Land Development Ordinance (LDO), administered by the Greensboro Development Services Department. Plan review and permit processing are typically completed within 4–8 weeks for residential projects, with larger developments requiring additional review time.
Greensboro has experienced substantial development activity over the past decade — infill housing, townhome projects, mixed-use redevelopment, and commercial build-outs along the major corridors. Understanding the city’s zoning districts and permitting process is essential for anyone evaluating real estate or planning a construction project in the market.
The 10 Districts You’ll Encounter Most Often
| District | Description | Key Standards |
|---|---|---|
| RS-40 | Single-family residential, very low density | 40,000 sf min lot, 150 ft min width, 40 ft front setback |
| RS-20 | Single-family residential, low density | 20,000 sf min lot, 100 ft min width, 35 ft front setback |
| R-6 | Single-family residential, medium density | 6,000 sf min lot, 60 ft min width, 25 ft front setback |
| R-3 | Single-family residential, higher density | 3,000 sf min lot, 50 ft min width, 20 ft front setback |
| RM-18 | Multifamily residential, 18 units/acre max | Varies; designed for townhomes and apartments |
| RM-26 | Multifamily residential, 26 units/acre max | Varies; designed for apartments |
| B-1 | Neighborhood commercial | Small-scale retail, personal services |
| B-2 | General commercial | Most commercial uses permitted |
| CB | Central Business | Downtown mixed-use |
| LI | Light Industrial | Manufacturing, warehousing, limited retail |
The Six-Step Sequence for New Construction & Major Renovations
New construction and major renovations in Greensboro typically require the following sequence:
- Site Plan Submission & Review (2–3 weeks): Submit to Greensboro Planning for zoning compliance, parking, buffers, stormwater review.
- Building Permit Application (1 week): After site plan approval, submit building plans, trade applications, contractor documents, and fees.
- Plan Review (2–4 weeks): Development Services reviews for NC Building Code, Fire Code, accessibility, energy code compliance.
- Permit Issuance (1–3 days): Permits issued upon fee payment after approvals.
- Construction & Inspections (5–7 months typical): Foundation, framing, rough-in, insulation, drywall, final inspections.
- Certificate of Occupancy (1–2 weeks): Final inspection, utility releases, CO issuance.
Local Details That Affect Your Timeline
- Current plan review pace is approximately 3–4 weeks for residential. Peak construction season (April–August) can add 1–2 weeks.
- Online permit portal: greensboro-nc.gov/permits
- Development Services phone: (336) 373-2149
- Inspections available within 24–48 hours of request; morning slots fill fastest
- Projects requiring Technical Review Committee (TRC) review add 2–4 weeks
- Historic Districts (College Hill, Westerwood, Fisher Park, etc.) add Historic Preservation review
Everything You Need, in One 13-Page Document
Every BuildClearance report for a Greensboro property includes parcel data from Guilford County GIS, zoning classification and current LDO standards, dimensional compliance analysis, overlay district screening (historic, watershed, airport), FEMA flood zone status, complete permitted use schedule, Greensboro-specific permit requirements and fees, current plan review timeline, and our proprietary Screening Score with professional GC assessment.
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