Land Clearing
in Ozark
Professional Land Clearing services serving Ozark, Dale County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.
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Land Clearing in Ozark, AL
Land clearing in Ozark and across Dale County means working through a specific mix of conditions that can slow a job down fast if you're not prepared for them. The soils here are largely Coastal Plain sandy loams and clayey subsoils — Orangeburg, Dothan, and Fuquay series are common — which drain reasonably in upland areas but compact quickly under heavy equipment in wetter zones. Overgrown timber, thick understory brush, and scattered hardwoods require deliberate sequencing to clear efficiently without tearing up the topsoil you'll need for whatever comes next.
Dale County properties often present a combination of mature pine stands left over from timber rotations, deep-rooted shrubs like yaupon holly and sweetgum sprouts, and low-lying areas that hold water after rain. These conditions demand the right machine selection and a clear plan before the first cut. Understanding how Alabama's forestry best management practices apply to site clearing helps protect both your land and any nearby waterways.
Ozark's growth along the U.S. Highway 231 corridor has pushed residential and commercial development onto wooded tracts that haven't been touched in decades. The population growth in Dale County continues to drive demand for lot clearing, site preparation, and brush removal ahead of new builds.
Hyde's Construction runs from Ariton and reaches any job site in Dale County in roughly 25 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.
About Our Land Clearing ServicesServing Dale County, AL
Our Land Clearing Services in Ozark
Every project in Ozark is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Dale County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.
Land Clearing in Dale County
Land clearing in Dale County runs into real complications that vary by parcel and land use history. Much of the county sits on Coastal Plain soils with shallow hardpan layers beneath the surface, which affects how root systems establish and how stumps respond to grinding. Timber production has been significant across the county for decades, meaning cleared parcels often carry leftover slash, root balls, and dense secondary growth that requires heavy equipment and deliberate sequencing to clear properly.
Brush regrowth is one of the more persistent challenges on Dale County parcels that have sat idle — species like sweetgum and privet come back aggressively after initial cutting if the root mass isn't fully addressed. Stump disposition and debris management also require planning when a parcel borders wetland buffers. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service outlines buffer requirements that apply to clearing work near jurisdictional wetlands, and Hyde's Construction accounts for those boundaries before breaking ground.
Agricultural land conversion and residential development along the Ozark corridor continue driving demand for lot clearing and site preparation across Dale County. The City of Ozark has seen steady residential growth, bringing regular requests for overgrowth removal and new home site clearing from property owners ready to build.
Hyde's Construction is based in Ariton and reaches any Dale County land clearing job in roughly 25 to 45 minutes.
- Ozark
- Ozark
- Dothan
- Enterprise
- Troy
- Midland City
- Daleville
- New Brockton
Do You Need a Permit for Land Clearing in Ozark?
What Dale County Requires
Land clearing in Ozark and across Dale County doesn't typically require a general zoning or building permit just for clearing the land itself, as long as the work stays within unincorporated areas and doesn't involve new construction or significant grading tied to a permitted structure. However, that doesn't mean the work is permit-free in every situation. If your property falls inside the Ozark city limits, the City of Ozark may require a grading or site disturbance permit depending on the scope of work, particularly for commercial sites or larger residential lots. It's worth a quick call to the city before you break ground, because requirements can vary based on how your parcel is zoned and what you plan to build afterward.
The most significant regulatory trigger for land clearing in Dale County is the Alabama Department of Environmental Management's NPDES Construction General Permit, commonly called the CGP. Any project that disturbs one acre or more of land — including clearing, grading, or excavation — is required to obtain coverage under this permit before work begins. The CGP requires the property owner or operator to develop and implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, known as a SWPPP, which outlines how sediment and erosion will be controlled during and after clearing. This applies statewide in Alabama, whether the site is in Ozark city limits or out in the rural parts of Dale County. Hyde's Construction is familiar with these thresholds and can walk you through what applies to your specific acreage during a free estimate.
Flood plain is another factor that property owners in the Ozark area should check before starting any land clearing or site work. Dale County has areas that fall within FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas, particularly near Claybank Creek and the Choctawhatchee River drainage corridors. If your property is in or near one of these zones, you may need to contact the Dale County EMA before clearing, and any associated construction would require a floodplain development permit through the county. Disturbing soil or removing vegetation in a mapped flood zone without proper authorization can create serious liability and delay your project. When in doubt, pull your parcel on the FEMA Flood Map Service Center before scheduling work.
- City of Ozark Building Department — (334) 774-9087 ()
Common Questions About Land Clearing in Ozark
Have a question not answered here? Call DJ directly — he picks up and can usually answer on the spot.
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