Land Clearing Permit Jacksonville, FL —What Nobody Tells You Before You Start
Introduction:
Land clearing permit Jacksonville FL requirements
stop more projects than bad weather ever will.
A land clearing permit in Jacksonville FL is not optional.
It is not a suggestion. And it is not something you figure
out after the first tree comes down.
A North Jacksonville developer started clearing a 2.4-acre
commercial parcel last October without checking permit
requirements. Fourteen days in, he received a stop-work
order from the City of Jacksonville Building Inspection
Division. The project sat idle for 47 days while permit
applications were processed. He lost $31,000 in contractor
holding costs and construction loan interest combined.
We walked that same site six months earlier for a different
client. We pulled the permit map, flagged the wetland
buffer issue, and submitted applications before the first
machine moved. That client broke ground on schedule.
Do You Need a Land Clearing Permit in
Jacksonville FL?
Yes — almost every land clearing project in Jacksonville FL
requires at least one permit. The City of Jacksonville
Building Inspection Division requires a Land Alteration
Permit for most projects disturbing soil, vegetation, or
existing grade. If your property sits near a wetland,
pond, or surface water body, an SJRWMD Environmental
Resource Permit adds another layer of review.
Skipping these permits does not save time. It destroys
timelines. A stop-work order in Jacksonville can halt
a project for 30 to 60 days minimum while violations
are corrected and retroactive permits are processed.
We have watched three Jacksonville developers make this
mistake in the past 18 months. Every single one would
have saved money and time by spending 90 minutes on a
free site walk before clearing began.
Land Clearing Permit Jacksonville FL — Three Agencies You Must Know in 2025
Most property owners think one permit covers everything.
It does not. Jacksonville land clearing often requires
approvals from three separate agencies — and missing any
one of them triggers a violation.
H3: City of Jacksonville Building Inspection Division
The Building Inspection Division handles Land Alteration
Permits for most clearing, grading, and excavation work
in Duval County. Applications are submitted through the
City of Jacksonville’s online portal at coj.net. Residential
plan review takes 10 to 15 business days. Commercial
projects take 20 to 30 business days.
According to Jacksonville’s own site plan requirements
published in 2025, your application needs a site plan
showing lot configuration, existing trees, proposed
improvements, drainage, and utility locations. Missing
any of these delays approval automatically.
Tree Removal Permit Jacksonville FL —
Chapter 656, Part 12
Here is the part most clearing crews in Jacksonville
skip entirely. The City of Jacksonville Tree Protection
Ordinance under Chapter 656, Part 12 of the Municipal
Code prohibits removing any protected tree without a
separate permit — regardless of whether you already
have a Land Alteration Permit.
Protected trees in Jacksonville include any tree with
a trunk diameter of 6 inches or more at breast height.
Grand trees — those with 24-inch or larger trunk diameter
— require a variance from the Planning Commission before
removal. That process alone adds weeks to your timeline.
Fines for unpermitted tree removal start at $10,000 per
offense according to Duval County tree removal law
records. Each tree removed without a permit counts as
a separate offense. Remove five protected trees without
a permit on a Southside Jacksonville residential lot
and you are looking at $50,000 in potential penalties.
We document every protected tree on every site we walk
before quoting any job in Jacksonville or Duval County.
SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permit
The St. Johns River Water Management District governs
any land clearing activity near wetlands, ponds, creeks,
or surface water bodies in Northeast Florida. Their
Environmental Resource Permit review adds 30 to 60
days to your project timeline.
The trigger point most property owners miss — any
clearing within 50 feet of a wetland or surface water
body requires SJRWMD review. In Jacksonville’s Mandarin,
Arlington, and Westside neighborhoods, wetland buffers
are more common than most homeowners realize.
In 2024 our crew identified SJRWMD wetland buffer
issues on 7 Jacksonville properties during free site
walks — before the owners started clearing. All 7
avoided stop-work orders and retroactive permit costs
that would have run $2,000 to $8,000 per property.
What Happens If You Clear Land Without a
Permit in Jacksonville FL?
The consequences are serious and they compound fast.
The City of Jacksonville maintains a public violations
database that records all enforcement actions. A permit
violation on your property becomes part of its public
record. That affects resale value, title insurance,
and your ability to pull future building permits on
the same parcel.
Stop-work orders freeze all activity — not just clearing.
If your GC was scheduled to start foundation work two
weeks after clearing, that schedule collapses. Every
trade behind the GC loses their window. Change orders
and rebooking fees pile up fast.
The North Jacksonville developer we mentioned in the
opening? His $31,000 in idle costs did not include
the permit fees, the tree mitigation payments, or the
attorney he hired to navigate the violations process.
Total real cost of skipping permits — over $40,000.
Our free site walks include a permit requirement review
for every project in Duval County, St. Johns County,
Clay County, and Nassau County. We pull wetland maps,
flood zone data from FEMA, and tree canopy surveys
before writing a single quote.
How Long Does a Land Clearing Permit Take
in Jacksonville FL?
Permit timelines in Jacksonville FL depend on project
scope and which agencies are involved.
Land Alteration Permit — residential: 10 to 15 business
days. Commercial: 20 to 30 business days. Express review
is available for simple residential projects.
Tree Removal Permit — straightforward jobs: 5 to 10
business days. Grand tree variance through the Planning
Commission: add 4 to 8 weeks on top of that.
SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permit: 30 to 60 days.
This is the one that kills construction timelines when
property owners discover it after clearing has already
started.
Our recommendation — start permit applications 8 to 10
weeks before your planned clearing date in Jacksonville.
That buffer accounts for agency review times, any
revision requests, and tree mitigation approvals if
protected species are identified on site.
Areas We Serve — Permit Knowledge Included
We handle land clearing permit guidance across all
Jacksonville neighborhoods in Duval County. In North
Jacksonville and the Northside industrial corridor,
commercial clearing projects regularly require both
Land Alteration and SJRWMD permits due to proximity
to the St. Johns River watershed.
Southside Jacksonville residential clearing near
Mandarin and Baymeadows often triggers tree protection
review because of the dense live oak canopy in those
neighborhoods. Orange Park and Clay County operate
under different tree ordinances than Duval County —
our team knows these permit differences and factors
them into every quote before you commit.
Right-of-way clearing for utility access roads and
boundary lines across St. Johns County also falls
under SJRWMD jurisdiction in many areas. We pull
jurisdiction maps for every service request.
FAQS
Start With a Free Site Walk — Not a Fine
That North Jacksonville developer who lost $40,000 on
permit violations called us four months after the
stop-work order was lifted. He said the same thing
every property owner says after a permit mistake.
He said: “I didn’t know I needed to check all of that.”
Now he knows. Every project we quote in Jacksonville
FL starts with a free site walk that includes a permit
requirement review, wetland buffer check, and protected
tree identification. No charge. No obligation.
Getting your land clearing permit in Jacksonville FL
right the first time costs nothing extra when you work
with a crew that knows Duval County’s requirements
cold. Call (904) 748-4055. Marcus reviews every inquiry
personally within 4 hours.
What permit questions does your Jacksonville property
need answered before you start clearing?
Call Marcus directly at (904) 748-4055. Free site walk.






