Land Clearing Orange Park FL — 6 Clay County Mistakes That Cost Property Owners Thousands
INTRODUCTION:
Land clearing Orange Park FL follows different rules
than land clearing in Duval County.
Most Jacksonville-area crews do not know this.
A Fleming Island developer called us in March 2024.
He had used the same clearing crew on three Duval
County jobs without a single problem.
He hired them for a 2.1-acre Orange Park parcel
on the south side of Doctors Lake Drive.
Day two — Clay County code enforcement arrived.
The crew had cleared within 35 feet of a Doctors Lake
drainage tributary without an SJRWMD Environmental
Resource Permit.
Stop-work order. Project halt. The crew was gone by
lunch. The developer called Marcus at (904) 748-4055.
We managed the remediation.
If you are searching for land clearing near me in
Orange Park — the contractor you hire must know Clay
County’s rules. Not just Jacksonville’s.

The 2022 Job on Plainfield Avenue That Taught Us
to Read the Clay County Code First
We were not the first crew on that Plainfield Avenue
site in Orange Park.
A 1.4-acre residential lot. New build. Previous
contractor had pushed the trees and left.
When the homeowner called us, we found three live oaks
over 16 inches diameter — cut without permits.
Clay County’s Land Development Code requires tree
removal permits for any protected tree over 6 inches
diameter. Fines run $500 per caliper inch removed.
One of those three oaks measured 22 inches.
That is $11,000 in potential fines on a single tree.
We documented the violations, contacted Clay County
Development Services, and helped the homeowner
navigate the mitigation process.
Mitigation cost: $6,400. Timeline added: 28 days.
The original crew had moved to the next job.
The homeowner paid alone.
That job is why we carry the Clay County Land Development Code
on every Orange Park site walk
we do — and why we have not had a single violation
on any job we assessed ourselves since 2009.
Lot Clearing Orange Park FL — Two Jurisdictions,
Two Different Rule Sets
This is the part most Orange Park property owners
miss entirely.
Orange Park sits in Clay County — but the Town of
Orange Park has its own separate municipal code.
Whether your lot falls under Town of Orange Park
jurisdiction or unincorporated Clay County
jurisdiction determines which permits apply.
Here is the breakdown:
**Town of Orange Park (ZIP 32073 — incorporated area):**
Tree removal requires a permit from the Town of Orange
Park Development Services Department.
Protected trees over 6 inches diameter require
documentation before removal.
Commercial clearing on undeveloped lots requires an
approved development plan before clearing begins.
Contact: Town of Orange Park Development Services
at townoforangepark.com before booking any crew.
**Unincorporated Clay County (includes Fleming Island,
Oakleaf, Argyle Forest, Oakridge):**
Clearing falls under Clay County’s Land Development
Code administered by Clay County Development Services.
Tree preservation requirements apply to any clearing
that disturbs 0.5 acres or more.
Stormwater and erosion control plans required for
clearing over 1 acre.
Contact: Clay County Development Services at
claycountygov.com for permit verification.
**Both jurisdictions share:**
SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permit requirements
for any clearing within 50 feet of Doctors Lake,
Black Creek, Fleming Island drainage corridors,
or any mapped SJRWMD surface water.
Processing: 30 to 45 business days.
According to Clay County’s Land Development Code
and Angi’s 2025 pricing data for Northeast Florida,
land clearing in Orange Park runs $1,800 to $4,000
per acre depending on vegetation density, permit
requirements, and site access.

Land Clearing Near Me Orange Park FL
Soil and Drainage by Sub-Area
Orange Park and surrounding Clay County communities
are not uniform soil or drainage environments.
Here is what our Trimble GPS site data from 30+
Clay County jobs shows by sub-area:
| Clay County Sub-Area / ZIP | Soil & Drainage Conditions | Key Regulatory / Buffer Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Town of Orange Park (32073) | Lakeland Fine Sand / Low Hydric Areas | SJRWMD GIS check within 300ft of Doctors Lake. Town permit for >6″ trees. |
| Fleming Island (32003) | Mixed Lakeland & Pomona Fine Sand | High SJRWMD buffer exposure near Black Creek & Fleming Creek. |
| Oakleaf & Argyle Forest (32065) | Elevated Lakeland Sand (Good Drainage) | Low SJRWMD risk. High demand for fast, cost-effective forestry mulching. |
| Oakridge Corridor (32065) | Mixed Soil / Heavy Clay Subsoil | Manual soil probe required on residential parcels near drainage swales. |
Town of Orange Park (ZIP 32073):
Mostly Lakeland fine sand on elevated lots near
Kingsley Avenue and Plainfield Avenue corridors.
Some hydric soil near Doctors Lake shoreline lots
— Plummer and Pelham series in low-lying areas.
Any lot within 300 feet of Doctors Lake requires
an SJRWMD GIS wetland layer check before clearing.
Fleming Island (ZIP 32003):
Mixed Lakeland fine sand and Pomona fine sand.
Fleming Creek and Black Creek drainage corridors
create SJRWMD buffer exposure on a large percentage
of Fleming Island residential lots.
We flag every Fleming Island lot against SJRWMD
wetland mapping before quoting anything.
Oakleaf and Argyle Forest (ZIP 32065):
Mostly elevated Lakeland fine sand — good drainage.
Lower percentage of SJRWMD complications compared
to Fleming Island.
Active residential development means high demand
for forestry mulching — faster and cheaper than
traditional clearing on these lot sizes.
Oakridge (ZIP 32065 — near Argyle):
Mixed soil conditions. Some clay subsoil on
older residential parcels near drainage swales.
Manual soil probe required on any lot with
prior structure history in this corridor.
We run a USDA Web Soil Survey classification and
SJRWMD GIS parcel check on every Orange Park and
Clay County job before we quote anything.
It takes 40 minutes on-site.
It has saved four Clay County clients from permit
violations in the past 18 months.
What Orange Park Land Clearing Crews From
Duval County Get Wrong Every Single Time
Here is the uncomfortable truth.
Most land clearing crews operating in Orange Park
are based in Jacksonville and permitted in Duval.
They apply Jacksonville rules to Clay County lots.
Those rules are different. Not slightly different —
fundamentally different in three areas:
**Difference 1 — Tree ordinances:**
Duval County’s Tree Protection Ordinance (Chapter 656)
applies to trees over 8 inches diameter.
Clay County’s Land Development Code applies to trees
over 6 inches diameter.
That 2-inch difference catches crews constantly.
On an established Orange Park lot, that means more
protected trees than a Jacksonville crew will flag.
**Difference 2 — Commercial clearing rules:**
Duval County allows clearing on undeveloped
commercial lots with a Land Alteration Permit.
Town of Orange Park requires an approved development
plan before any commercial clearing can begin.
No plan — no clearing. Full stop.
The Fleming Island developer in our opening story
had a crew applying Duval County commercial rules
to an Orange Park lot. That is why they got stopped.
**Difference 3 — Stormwater requirements:**
Clay County requires a Stormwater Management Plan
for clearing over 1 acre in unincorporated areas.
This plan must be engineered and submitted before
clearing begins — not after.
Jacksonville Duval County requires NPDES coverage
for disturbed areas over 1 acre but has different
review timelines and submission formats.
We have cleared land in both counties since 2009.
We know the difference because we have paid for
learning it — one $6,400 mitigation bill at a time.
As we covered in our full permit guide for
land clearing near wetlands Jacksonville
at /land-clearing-near-wetlands-jacksonville-fl/,
SJRWMD jurisdiction applies across both Duval
and Clay Counties — and Doctors Lake creates
significant buffer exposure in Orange Park that
most crews never flag on a site walk.
Our Land Clearing Services in Orange Park FL
and All of Clay County
We have cleared residential lots on Plainfield
Avenue, Doctors Lake Drive, and the Fleming Island
corridor. We have managed commercial site prep on
Blanding Boulevard and Argyle Forest parcels.
Every job we take in Orange Park and Clay County
starts with the same 40-minute site assessment —
SJRWMD GIS check, USDA Web Soil Survey, tree
inventory, and jurisdiction confirmation.
We carry Florida DBPR license, $2 million general
liability, and workers’ compensation on every crew.
Equipment is owned — not rented. Our Fecon FTX148
forestry mulcher, CAT D6N dozer, Komatsu PC360LC-11
excavator, and six Kenworth T270 dump trucks show
up on your scheduled day because they belong to us.
For our full list of land clearing services across
Orange Park, Fleming Island, and all of Northeast
Florida, visit land clearing services Jacksonville FL
at landclearinginflorida.com or call Marcus directly
at (904) 748-4055 to schedule your free site walk.
Also read our land clearing permit guide at
/land-clearing-permit-jacksonville-fl/ for a full
breakdown of SJRWMD and permit timelines that apply
across both Duval and Clay County projects.
CONCLUSION :
Land clearing Orange Park FL is not a Duval County
job with a different zip code.
It is a different regulatory environment — two
jurisdictions, different tree ordinances, different
commercial clearing rules, and Doctors Lake drainage
creating SJRWMD buffer exposure that catches
unprepared crews every week.
The Fleming Island developer lost 19 project days
because his crew applied the wrong county’s rules.
The Plainfield Avenue homeowner paid $6,400 in
mitigation because nobody counted the caliper inches
before the first tree came down.
Call Marcus at (904) 748-4055 for land clearing in
Orange Park FL — the crew that reads the Clay County
code before quoting anything.
Get Your Free Land Clearing Estimate in Orange
Park FL — No Phone Ballparks
Done searching “land clearing near me” in Orange Park
and getting quotes from crews who have never pulled
a Clay County permit?
(904)748-4055
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included. SJRWMD GIS parcel review included.
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