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Land clearing in Etna, Ohio means dealing with steep slopes, dense tree cover, and Coshocton silt loam soil that’s common in Licking County’s Appalachian foothills. Fortress Level Construction, run by Mr. Carson since 2009, handles heavy brush and hillside clearing with the right tracked equipment. Call (844) 656-0129 for site-specific clearing quotes.

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Land Clearing Company Services in Etna, Ohio

Land clearing in Etna, Ohio isn’t the same as on flat farmland. The area sits right where the Appalachian foothills start rolling in, bringing steeper grades and denser woodland than much of Licking County. Clearing work here often means tackling thick tree stands, tangled brush, and uneven terrain—especially along the creek valleys near Raccoon Creek and the Licking River. The soil is mainly Coshocton silt loam, which can hold water after heavy rain and requires careful equipment operation to avoid rutting and compaction.

Mr. Carson has operated Fortress Level Construction out of central Ohio since 2009, focusing on land clearing that’s built for Etna’s challenges. We use forestry mulchers, tracked excavators, and dozers specifically suited for steep or soft ground. Whether you’re prepping a home site, clearing for a new barn, or opening up pasture, we handle everything from tree and stump removal to brush grinding and selective clearing. Permits are coordinated with the Licking County Planning Commission, and we follow all setback and erosion control requirements specific to Etna and Licking County.

Projects in Etna often run into tight access, slopes that need careful grading, and unexpected water from the local creeks. Our approach is to walk every site with the property owner first, identify trees to keep or clear, and set up equipment that minimizes soil impact. We haul off or mulch debris on-site, depending on what’s best for your land use. Fortress Level Construction handles both small residential lots and larger tracts, and can provide references for clearing along the Etna-Pataskala Road corridor and the southeast Licking County area.


Key Numbers at a Glance

1,209
Etna population
Appalachian foothills terrain
Etna landscape
Coshocton silt loam
Typical soil type
Since 2009
Owner-operated by Mr. Carson

Land Clearing Services Compared: Etna & Nearby Licking County Areas

Terrain, soil, and permit details matter for every land clearing project around Etna.

Service Population Terrain Soil Type Permit Authority Common Projects
Etna 1,209 Steep hills, creek valleys Coshocton silt loam Licking County Planning Commission Hillside clearing, dense woodland removal
Pataskala 17,886 Gently rolling, suburban Miamian silt loam City of Pataskala Subdivision site prep, brush clearing
Kirkersville 525 Flat with wetlands Bennington silt loam Licking County Planning Commission Wetland clearing, small lot clearing
Heath 10,412 Rolling, semi-urban Morley silt loam City of Heath Commercial land clearing, right-of-way clearing

Land Clearing Services Available in Etna, OH

Hillside and Woodland Clearing

Hillsides in Etna and the Appalachian foothill transition zone require specialized clearing. We use low-ground-pressure tracked equipment to safely navigate steep slopes and minimize soil disturbance. Mr. Carson ensures every tree removal or brush clearing job meets county erosion control specs, especially in areas close to Raccoon Creek or the Licking River. Selective clearing is available to keep specimen trees if needed.

Stump and Root Removal

With Coshocton silt loam prone to compaction, our tracked excavators and stump grinders are chosen to minimize rutting. Stumps are either ground below grade or fully excavated based on your preference and site plan. We remove all root mat to prevent regrowth, and offer on-site wood chipping for disposal on Etna properties.

Brush and Understory Mulching

Etna’s heavy brush and dense understory are handled with forestry mulchers and brush cutters that process even thick honeysuckle and multiflora rose. Mulching returns nutrients to the soil and controls runoff in creek valley areas. Mulch can be left on-site for erosion control or hauled away, depending on the final land use.

Permit Handling and Site Preparation

Mr. Carson coordinates directly with the Licking County Planning Commission to ensure all necessary land disturbance and clearing permits are secured before work starts in Etna. We provide grading, silt fence installation, and basic site prep to get your parcel ready for construction or pasture conversion, all in compliance with local codes.

“Had Fortress Level Construction clear a heavily wooded hillside on our Etna property. The steep slope and thick trees made access tough, but Mr. Carson and his crew got it done safely and left the site clean. Permit process with the county went smooth thanks to their help.”

— Property owner in Etna (Google Review)

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Mr. Carson walks every property personally. Estimates are written, site-specific, and include all permitting — no hidden costs anywhere in our service area.

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Our Land Clearing Process in Etna, OH

1

Site Walk and Planning

Every Etna job starts with a site walk to identify trees for removal, check slope conditions, and mark setbacks along local creeks. Mr. Carson reviews your plans and works out a clearing strategy that fits Etna’s rolling terrain and Coshocton silt loam soil.

2

Permitting and Marking

We handle permit applications through the Licking County Planning Commission, including required erosion control plans and setbacks. Boundary lines and access paths are marked on-site to avoid property line disputes and protect neighboring woods.

3

Clearing and Mulching

Tracked forestry mulchers and excavators remove trees, brush, and stumps as specified. On hilly Etna ground, we use low-impact methods to minimize rutting and soil compaction. Mulched debris is spread for erosion control or hauled off if required.

4

Final Grading and Inspection

After clearing, we grade slopes as needed for drainage, install silt fence or straw as required by the county, and walk the site with the owner. Final inspection ensures all debris is handled and the parcel meets Etna’s site prep requirements.


Equipment Used for Land Clearing in Etna

CAT 299D3 XE Land Management Compact Track Loader

110 HP, forestry mulcher attachment — Mulching thick brush and small trees on steep Etna hillsides

John Deere 210G LC Excavator

23-ton, long reach — Stump removal and heavy tree clearing in wooded creek valleys

Komatsu D39PX-24 Bulldozer

Low ground pressure, 105 HP — Final grading and root raking on Coshocton silt loam

Vermeer SC70TX Stump Grinder

74 HP, track drive — Grinding stumps below grade on residential and rural Etna lots

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Etna, land clearing typically requires approval from the Licking County Planning Commission. Projects near the Licking River or Raccoon Creek may also need erosion control permits. Mr. Carson coordinates with county officials to ensure all paperwork and inspections are handled before work begins.

Coshocton silt loam is prone to compaction and can hold water, especially after heavy rain. That’s why we use tracked equipment to minimize ruts and avoid working in saturated conditions. Proper grading and mulching help control runoff and erosion after clearing.

Yes. We routinely clear land on steep hills in Etna and the surrounding Appalachian foothills. Our equipment is selected for traction and stability, and we take extra steps to prevent soil erosion and manage debris on sloped ground.

We can mulch debris on-site to control erosion or haul it away, depending on your needs. Some property owners in Etna prefer to keep mulch for trails or ground cover, while others need material removed for construction prep.

Most Etna jobs—such as a 1 to 3 acre wooded lot—take two to five days, depending on slope, access, and density of trees. Permitting and weather can affect timeline. We provide realistic estimates after walking your property with you.

Yes, we clear everything from small home lots along Etna-Pataskala Road to larger tracts near creek valleys. Every job is quoted based on acreage, terrain, tree density, and access challenges specific to Etna.


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If you need land cleared in Etna’s hills, valleys, or wooded lots, Fortress Level Construction can handle the job. Call (844) 656-0129 to schedule a site walk and get a detailed quote from Mr. Carson.

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