Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) An
owner of land subject to the additional conditions set forth in
N.J.A.C.
18:15-2.7 shall submit a woodland management plan
prepared in accordance with the following criteria:
1. A cover page for the plan must be provided
delineating the following:
i. The owner's name and
mailing address;
ii. The municipality
and county where the subject woodland is located;
iii. The block(s) and lot(s) of the property that
includes the subject woodland;
iv. The
amount of acreage of the subject woodland;
v. The name and address of the approved forester
who prepared the plan, if not prepared by the owner;
vi. The date the plan was prepared; and
vii. The period of time the plan covers, and the
starting and end date for the plan's implementation.
(1) For a plan that is approved by the State
Forester on or after February 19, 2013, the period of time a woodland management
plan covers must not exceed 10 years.
(2) A plan that is approved by the State Forester
prior to February 19, 2013, that has a duration of longer than 10 years, but does
not exceed 15 years, will remain in effect for its approved duration.
2. A clear and concise
statement must be provided describing the owner's overall goals in managing the
woodland.
3. A description must be
provided of how the property boundaries are or will be marked and
delineated.
4. A brief description of
past activities that have had an effect on the woodland must be provided in the
statement including, but not limited to, wildfire, insect, and disease outbreaks,
timber sales, plantings, thinnings, and weedings.
5. A statement describing each defined forest
stand shall be provided incorporating the following factors:
i. The number of acres;
ii. The species composition including overstory
and understory;
iii. The general
condition and quality;
iv. The structure
including age classes, DBH classes, and crown classes;
v. The overall site quality;
vi. The condition and species composition of
advanced regeneration when applicable; and
vii. The stocking levels, growth rates, and
volumes.
6. A description of
the woodland owner's forest management objectives for each forest stand must be
provided, together with specification of the activities and practices planned to be
carried out; and an explanation of how, within the plan's time frame, the sequential
implementation of these activities and practices will integrate and coordinate to
meet the stated forest management objectives and to provide for the sustainability
of the forest. The plan must include an implementation schedule that, under each
forest management objective applicable to the stand, indicate the year or range of
years in which the activities and practices will be carried out toward the
accomplishment of the objective. These activities and practices must be meaningful
and measurable and must be designed to be carried out during the time period that
the plan covers. Additionally, the plan must include an aggregated management
schedule that summarizes in table format all of the activities and practices to be
undertaken during the plan period presented, to the extent feasible, in
chronological order. The table shall indicate the stand or stands in or for which
the activities and practices are to be conducted, their planned extent, and the year
or range of years in which they will be carried out.
7. A statement must be provided of average overall
productivity capabilities of the woodland.
8. In addition to the map required pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
18:15-2.7, a map of the property must be provided
that includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:
i. The owner's name, address, and the date the map
was prepared;
ii. An arrow designating
the north direction;
iii. A scale not
smaller than 1:1500 and not larger than 1:200;
iv. A legend defining the symbols appearing on the
map;
v. The location of property
lines;
vi. An identification of forest
stands that are keyed to the activities and practices to be implemented
therein;
vii. A delineation of physical
features such as roads, streams, structures, etc.;
viii. The soil classifications that apply to the
property, based on information obtained from the National Resource Conservation
Service's Web Soil Survey at:
http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov.
(A separate map can be used for this purpose for the first year of application);
and
ix. A brief description or a map
inset of the land for the purpose of identifying the location of the property in
relation to the local area.
(b) An owner of land that includes freshwater
wetlands or is located in a flood hazard area who wants to utilize a plan to qualify
for an exemption from the permit requirements of the Freshwater Wetlands Protection
Act rules at N.J.A.C. 7:7A or for a permit-by-rule under the Flood Hazard Area
Control Act rules at N.J.A.C. 7:13, must in addition to meeting the criteria set
forth in (a) above, meet the additional plan requirements set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:7A
or 7:13, as applicable.