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Fence line clearing in Upper Arlington means dealing with tight urban infill lots and removing dead ash from emerald ash borer infestations. Fortress Level Construction, owned and operated by Mr. Carson since 2009, uses compact forestry equipment for access along Brookston-Crosby clay soils. Call (844) 656-0129 for a site-specific estimate.

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Fence Line Clearing in Upper Arlington

Fence line clearing in Upper Arlington requires special consideration for densely built neighborhoods and the prevalence of dead ash trees caused by the emerald ash borer. Many residential lots back up to alleys, shared property lines, or city easements, making access with standard machinery difficult. The flat glacial terrain and heavy Brookston-Crosby clay soils can also slow progress, especially during wet periods. Clearing these fence lines efficiently means choosing the right low-impact equipment and making sure debris is managed according to Franklin County disposal regulations.

Urban infill projects in Upper Arlington often involve removing old fence lines that have become overgrown with invasive honeysuckle, buckthorn, and decaying ash. Property owners may also face issues with City of Columbus permit requirements, particularly if the fence line is near a drainage easement or close to the Olentangy or Scioto Rivers. Clearing in these areas requires attention to erosion control and maintaining proper stormwater flow, while still protecting neighboring structures and utilities.

Mr. Carson and Fortress Level Construction have been serving Upper Arlington since 2009, handling both small residential and larger commercial fence line clearing. The company uses compact track loaders, forestry mulchers, and hand crews where needed, minimizing ground disturbance on the tight, established lots common in Franklin County. All work is completed with respect for local regulations and is scheduled to accommodate the busy residential patterns found throughout Upper Arlington’s neighborhoods.


Key Numbers at a Glance

36,800
Upper Arlington population
Over 50% tree canopy cover
Significant urban forestry challenge
Brookston-Crosby
Dominant clay soil affects access
Since 2009
Owner-operated by Mr. Carson

Nearby Cities and Fence Line Clearing Services Compared

Compare fence line clearing needs, soils, and permit requirements across Franklin County communities.

Service Population Terrain Soil Type Permit Authority Common Projects
Upper Arlington 36,800 Flat glacial plain Brookston-Crosby clay Columbus Dept of Building & Zoning Ash removal, tight access, urban infill
Bexley 13,900 Flat, mature neighborhoods Miamian silty clay loam Bexley Building Department Historic district regulations, alley access
Worthington 14,800 Flat to gently rolling Bennington silt loam Worthington Planning & Building Overgrown hedgerows, mixed residential/commercial lots
Hilliard 37,100 Flat, newer subdivisions Cardington silt loam Hilliard Building Dept Drainage swales, HOA restrictions

Fence Line and Clearing Services in Upper Arlington

Residential Fence Line Clearing

Residential fence line clearing in Upper Arlington focuses on removing overgrown vegetation, invasive brush, and dead trees along property boundaries. Given the city’s dense lot layout and frequent alleyways, we use compact equipment to minimize disturbance. Mr. Carson ensures all debris is hauled away and sites are left ready for new fencing or landscaping according to local codes.

Commercial Property Perimeter Clearing

Commercial properties in Upper Arlington often border roadways, parking lots, or utility corridors. Clearing these fence lines means working around utilities and traffic, and often coordinating with property managers for access. Fortress Level Construction delivers timely service with attention to city ordinances and safety, using machinery sized for limited entry points.

Ash Tree and Invasive Species Removal

The emerald ash borer has left a significant number of dead and hazardous ash trees in Upper Arlington. Our crews safely remove these trees from fence lines, preventing property damage and restoring safe sightlines. We also target invasive species such as bush honeysuckle, which can overtake fence lines and hinder access for repairs or new construction.

Easement and Utility Corridor Clearing

Many Upper Arlington properties back up to drainage or utility easements. Clearing these lines requires knowledge of city permit processes and utility marking. We coordinate with the City of Columbus and utility providers, ensuring proper setbacks and erosion protections are in place before clearing along these sensitive corridors.

“I needed a heavily overgrown fence line cleared behind my Upper Arlington home, with lots of dead ash and no room for big machines. Mr. Carson’s crew got it done quickly, left no mess, and handled the permits with the city. Highly recommended for tight spaces.”

— Property owner in Upper Arlington (Google Review)

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Our Fence Line Clearing Process in Upper Arlington

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Site Assessment & Permit Review

We start every Upper Arlington fence line clearing job with an on-site evaluation. This includes reviewing property boundaries, identifying utility locations, and checking if permits are needed from the Columbus Dept of Building & Zoning. Soil type, access points, and presence of dead ash are documented for safe, efficient work.

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Vegetation and Hazard Identification

Our team marks out invasive species, hazardous trees (such as those affected by emerald ash borer), and any desirable plants that should be preserved. In urban neighborhoods like Upper Arlington, we also look for hidden fencing, wires, or other obstructions that could complicate removal.

3

Equipment Mobilization and Clearing

We bring in compact track loaders and forestry mulchers suited for narrow access typical in Upper Arlington. All brush, small trees, and debris are cleared methodically to avoid damaging nearby structures or landscaping. Material is chipped, hauled, or left on site as mulch depending on client preference and local code.

4

Final Cleanup and Inspection

After clearing, we perform a thorough cleanup, ensuring all debris is removed and the site is safe for new fencing. A final walkthrough is conducted with the property owner. If required, we coordinate inspections with the City of Columbus to close out any permits.


Equipment Used for Upper Arlington Fence Line Clearing

Compact Track Loader

6-foot width, low ground pressure tracks — Used for accessing narrow urban lots and minimizing soil compaction in Brookston-Crosby clay.

Forestry Mulcher Attachment

High-torque, 60-inch cutting drum — Efficiently mulches brush and small trees along tight fence lines.

Stump Grinder

Self-propelled, fits through 36-inch gates — Removes stumps from dead ash or invasive species in limited-access backyards.

Chainsaws and Brush Cutters

Professional-grade, low-emission models — Hand clearing under tight conditions or near utility lines in Upper Arlington.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most fence line clearing in Upper Arlington requires at least notification, and sometimes permits, from the Columbus Dept of Building & Zoning, especially if the area is near a drainage easement or public right-of-way. We handle permitting and coordination as part of our service.

Dead ash from emerald ash borer are unstable and can be hazardous to remove. We assess each tree’s condition, use appropriate rigging, and remove sections safely, especially if close to structures or utilities. All debris is disposed of per Franklin County guidelines.

We use compact track loaders and self-propelled stump grinders that can fit through narrow gates or alleys common in Upper Arlington. Hand tools are used for areas where machinery can’t reach, ensuring minimal disturbance to neighboring properties.

Yes, we clear fence lines adjacent to the Olentangy, but these projects require extra care for erosion control and may involve additional permitting. We follow all city and county environmental guidelines to protect waterways and prevent sediment runoff.

We offer several options: on-site mulching, hauling to a licensed disposal facility, or leaving mulch for landscaping use, depending on the property owner’s preference and city ordinances. All work meets Franklin County waste management requirements.

Scheduling depends on permit processing and current workload, but we typically begin fence line clearing projects within 1-2 weeks of approval. Mr. Carson will provide a realistic timeline during the initial assessment.


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