An update:
I have spoken with one builder that told me they could grind the stumps, leave the roots and rock in the profile, stone and debris pick the top 2 to 3 inches... which is what the investor group's point man told me they wanted to do. The wood chips would be worked into the "soil".
With so many trees, when the trucks and tractors start hauling the logs and branches out this spring, will create a nice mess. Then...
What happens if an irrigation head need be moved after grow in, or a drain need be installed, or a leak in the irrigation line need be fixed... dealing with the root mass below the surface, and wood chips creates a nice grow-in/maintenance challenge.
The builder also said a few stones would likely still be present near the surface, and the fairways would require a fair bit of top dressing afterward, but that cost goes to maintenance, not construction. In the end it's a shell game, with the quality being less that optimal. If one looks at Total Cost...
The folks will be deciding soon which direction they'll be going.
Thanks again for everyone's input.
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