Here's a thought for you...as I too have hired a dozer a few times in the past to clear plots. I would encourage you to avoid making a giant brushpile of the waste trees right next to the new plot, as those piles then attract coons, possums, ground hogs, bobcats, skunks, coyotes, etc. While not a giant problem, I would prefer not to make ideal predator, albeit small, habitat right next to a place where you want the deer to feel comfortable and also in an area where you probably don't want to "encourage" more egg eaters to live, etc.
Also, along the perimeter of the plot...consider knocking over some/all of the trees that will otherwise: 1. Shade the plot. 2. Drop branches/leaves in and/or fall into the plot over time. 3. Absorb some of your nutrients/moisture that you want for your plot.
If your plot is too "closed" IMO, you will not get as good of growth in the plot. You want it more "open" IMO. I also think that removing some/all of the bigger trees on the perimeter of the plot helps the wind flow through the plot better and reduces wind swirls later.
Good luck and be sure to soil test, you will probably need to add plenty of lime early on.