
Most projects require a permit, especially large-scale clearing or work near sensitive areas. Always check with Montgomery County and local authorities before starting.
Yes, some trees and native vegetation are protected. Clearing near water bodies may also require special approvals and buffer zones.
Yes, preparing land for development can increase taxable value. Consult local authorities in Conroe and surrounding areas like Oak Ridge North or Shenandoah.
Mechanical clearing, selective tree removal, and controlled burning (where permitted) are common methods. Following environmental and safety guidelines is essential.
Yes, penalties include fines, stop-work orders, and potential legal action. Severity depends on the violation and any environmental damage.