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Fence line clearing in Delaware County means dealing with heavy Brookston clay and fast subdivision expansion. Fortress Level Construction, led by Mr. Carson since 2009, uses tracked mulchers and excavators to tackle everything from old farm boundaries to new housing developments. Call (844) 656-0129 for fence line clearing with local permitting handled.

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Fence Line Clearing in Delaware County: Local Terrain and Growth

Fence line clearing in Delaware County, Ohio, presents unique challenges due to the mix of rolling farmland and rapid residential growth. Many property owners in areas like Powell and Sunbury deal with thick brush and overgrown fence rows along property lines, often complicated by the county’s heavy Brookston clay soils. Clearing these lines requires specialized equipment to prevent soil compaction and to avoid damaging nearby crops or landscaping, especially when working adjacent to active subdivisions or agricultural fields.

Delaware County is currently the fastest-growing county in Ohio, adding over 5,000 new residents annually. This growth has led to a surge in requests for fence line clearing, both for new housing developments in Lewis Center and for traditional farms near the Olentangy River. Property boundaries must be cleared efficiently to keep up with county expansion and subdivision construction schedules, while following Delaware County Regional Planning permit requirements.

Working in Delaware County often means dealing with water management issues near Big Walnut Creek and low-lying areas where runoff can quickly turn work sites muddy, especially with the dense clay base. Fence line clearing here requires attention to erosion control and sediment barriers, particularly when preparing land for commercial or multi-acre residential projects. The ability to mobilize tracked equipment that minimizes rutting is critical for this region.

Since 2009, Mr. Carson has operated Fortress Level Construction with a focus on technical land clearing—including fence lines. Projects in Delaware, Powell, and Westerville North demand knowledge of local permit processes and the ability to coordinate with both private landowners and developers. Fence line clearing in Delaware County is never one-size-fits-all—it’s about matching methods to local soil, terrain, and growth patterns.


Key Numbers at a Glance

215,000
Delaware County population
Brookston clay
Primary soil type
5,000+
New residents per year
Since 2009
Owner-operated by Mr. Carson

Fence Line Clearing Needs by City in Delaware County

Fence line clearing conditions vary across Delaware County cities, from urban edges to rural farmland.

City Population Terrain Soil Type Permit Authority Common Projects
Delaware 44,000 Rolling, near Olentangy River Brookston clay Delaware County Regional Planning Subdivision prep, farm boundaries
Powell 14,000 Suburban, wooded edges Brookston clay Delaware County Regional Planning Residential fence lines, HOA lots
Lewis Center 31,000 Flat, new developments Brookston clay Delaware County Regional Planning New lot clearing, utility easements
Sunbury 7,100 Transitional farmland Brookston clay Delaware County Regional Planning Farm fence lines, drainage corridors
Westerville North 18,000 Suburban, near Big Walnut Creek Brookston clay Delaware County Regional Planning Backyard boundaries, creekside clearing

Fence Line Clearing Services in Delaware County

Mechanical Fence Line Clearing

Mechanical fence line clearing in Delaware County uses forestry mulchers and brush cutters suited for Brookston clay soils and mixed woodland edges. This service is ideal for both agricultural boundaries and subdivision perimeters, where rapid population growth has increased demand for clear, well-defined property lines. Temporary soil matting can be installed to prevent rutting in clay-heavy areas during wet seasons.

Hand Clearing and Selective Removal

Some properties in Powell and Galena require selective fence line clearing near heritage trees, utility lines, or within HOA-regulated green spaces. We use chainsaws and pole saws to remove invasive brush while preserving valuable trees and complying with Delaware County Regional Planning guidelines. This is especially useful in established neighborhoods where access is limited.

Boundary Reclamation for Farmland

Older farm boundaries in Sunbury and Ostrander often have decades of overgrowth, including multiflora rose, honeysuckle, and mature saplings. We reclaim these fence lines with excavators and flail mowers, restoring access for livestock fencing or perimeter maintenance. Our process includes debris removal and, when needed, shallow grading to correct washouts from Big Walnut Creek flooding.

Permit-Ready Clearing for New Developments

With the county’s rapid growth, developers in Lewis Center and Orange Township need fence line clearing that meets Delaware County Regional Planning permit standards. We handle all clearing to required setbacks, manage sediment control, and provide documentation for permit inspections. This service is tailored for builders prepping multi-lot parcels or subdivision phases.

“We needed nearly half a mile of old farm fence line cleared outside Sunbury, and Fortress Level Construction handled the thick brush and clay soil without tearing up the field edges. Mr. Carson explained the county permit process and kept the job moving, even after heavy rain set us back a day.”

— Sunbury, Google Review

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Our Fence Line Clearing Process in Delaware County

1

Site Assessment and Planning

We start every Delaware County project with a detailed walkthrough, checking for property pins, existing fencing, and potential water issues—especially near Olentangy River floodplains. Soil conditions are tested for compaction risk, and the clearing method is chosen based on whether the site is in a new development or an established farm area.

2

Permitting and Prep

For all fence line clearing projects, we confirm permit requirements through Delaware County Regional Planning. We flag utilities, set up erosion controls when working near waterways, and schedule equipment mobilization to minimize downtime. Property owners receive a schedule outlining each stage of the work.

3

Clearing and Debris Removal

Using the appropriate mulcher or excavator, we clear brush, trees, and stumps along the specified fence line. In areas with Brookston clay, we use tracked equipment to reduce soil disturbance. All debris is either chipped onsite for mulch or hauled away, depending on property owner preferences and county regulations.

4

Final Grading and Inspection

After clearing, we perform any necessary grading to restore drainage, especially in low-lying areas prone to pooling. The cleared line is inspected for compliance with permit requirements, and we provide documentation for any final county inspections. Property owners finish with a clear, accessible boundary ready for fencing or development.


Equipment Used for Fence Line Clearing in Delaware County

Tracked Forestry Mulcher

Fecon Bull Hog, 140HP, low ground pressure — Rapidly shreds brush and saplings on Brookston clay without deep ruts, ideal for subdivision and farm boundary clearing.

Mini Excavator with Brush Grapple

8-ton, rubber tracks — Removes stumps and large debris in tight spaces near homes or along creeks in Westerville North.

Skid Steer with Flail Mower

75HP, high-flow hydraulics — Mows heavy overgrowth along fence lines in open fields and controls regrowth in Ostrander and Sunbury.

Chainsaw and Pole Saw Set

Stihl MS 462, telescoping to 15 feet — Selective removal of branches and small trees in HOA-regulated or utility-adjacent fence lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, most fence line clearing projects in Delaware County require review by the Delaware County Regional Planning Commission, especially if the property is in a subdivision or near waterways like Olentangy River. We handle the permit process and ensure all work meets county requirements.

Brookston clay holds water and compacts easily, especially after heavy rain. We use tracked equipment to minimize soil disturbance and schedule work around wet periods. This prevents deep ruts and helps maintain drainage along cleared fence lines.

Yes, we plan all clearing routes to avoid active crop rows and use equipment mats if needed. For older boundaries, we coordinate timing with planting and harvest schedules to minimize impact on farm operations in areas like Sunbury and Ostrander.

We offer full debris removal, including old wire, posts, and brush. Debris can be mulched onsite or hauled away for disposal, depending on property owner preference and local disposal regulations in Delaware County.

Delaware County’s rapid growth means our schedule fills quickly, especially in spring and fall. Contact us at least 2–4 weeks ahead of your target date. This allows time for permit processing and utility locates, which are required on most projects.

We clear fence lines for farms, subdivision developments, residential lots, and commercial parcels throughout Delaware County. Whether it’s a farm boundary in Sunbury or a new lot in Lewis Center, we tailor our approach to the specific soil, terrain, and county regulations.


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