Important Things to Consider When Clearing Land
When clearing land, there are a few important things to consider. Some of the factors to consider include cost, time, and methods. There are also certain types of land that are unsuitable for construction. You should also consider the safety of nearby structures, such as homes and businesses. Also, you should be aware of potentially hazardous materials that may be dumped in an open lot or buried underground.
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Cost
The cost of clearing land varies depending on the size of the area and the type of land you need cleared. Typically, if you’re clearing land for a business, the cost will be higher than that of clearing land for a homeowner. Commercial projects tend to be larger, and have more specific requirements. Homeowners, on the other hand, tend to have smaller budgets and smaller projects. Still, even for smaller projects, the cost of land clearing can run into thousands of dollars.
Equipment
Choosing the right equipment for clearing land is an important part of the job. The right equipment will make the task easier and save time. The following are some of the most important pieces of equipment you should consider when clearing land.
Permits
Before clearing land, it is important to obtain the necessary permits. These permits may include a DCD Permit for a property that is less than two acres. For properties larger than two acres, a Kitsap County Timber Harvest Permit is required. These permits must be obtained before converting a forest to other uses.
Safety
When clearing land, safety is a top priority. Even if you’re only clearing a small area, it’s important to have a second person with you. This will ensure that you can call for help if needed. Land clearing is often more complicated than it first appears, so having a second person around can help reduce the chances of injury.