Development-Ready Land Clearing
Land clearing for commercial development, residential subdivisions, and municipal infrastructure projects requires more than heavy equipment. It requires an understanding of Brevard County's environmental regulations, tree protection ordinances, and permitting requirements. Branch Tree Service brings 66+ years of local experience and the oversight of our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist to every clearing project. We work with developers, general contractors, and municipal planning departments to execute clearing plans that stay on schedule, on budget, and in full regulatory compliance.
Selective Clearing & Tree Preservation
Not every tree on a development site needs to come down. Many Brevard County jurisdictions require tree surveys, protection plans for specimen trees, and mitigation plantings for trees removed. Our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist conducts pre-clearing inventories, identifies trees worth preserving for site aesthetics and stormwater management, and designs protection zones that comply with local ordinances. This expertise adds value to development projects by preserving mature canopy that increases property values and meets community expectations.
Right-of-Way & Utility Corridor Clearing
Municipal right-of-way expansion, utility corridor establishment, and infrastructure improvement projects require vegetation clearing that minimizes disruption to adjacent properties and ecosystems. As an ISA Certified Utility Specialist, our arborist understands the specific clearance requirements for different utility types and coordinates with engineering teams to achieve precise clearing boundaries. We handle everything from brush clearing to large-diameter tree removal, with all debris processed and removed from the site.
Debris Processing & Environmental Compliance
Responsible land clearing means proper handling of all removed vegetation. We process debris through chipping, grinding, and recycling programs that minimize landfill impact. For projects near wetlands, waterways, or environmentally sensitive areas common throughout Brevard County, we implement erosion control measures and adhere to FDEP and St. Johns River Water Management District requirements. Our $2 million in liability insurance and full workers' compensation coverage provide the protection that commercial and municipal clients require for clearing operations.