New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 76 - STATE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Subchapter 11 - COMMITTEE ACQUISITION OF FARMLAND DEVELOPMENT EASEMENTS
Section 2:76-11.5 - Committee evaluation

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:76-11.5

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) In determining the suitability of the purchase of development easements on farmland, the committee shall consider the criteria set forth in 4:1C-31 and any comments of the respective board and municipality.

(b) In addition to the factors set forth in (a) above, the committee shall utilize the same criteria utilized for the evaluation of applications for development easement purchase set forth in 2:76-6.1 6, the criteria contained in 2:76-6.2 0 and the prioritization criteria set forth in (c), (d) and (e) below.

(c) An application received by the Committee that satisfies the minimum eligibility criteria contained at 2:76-6.2 0 and evaluated pursuant to 2:76-6.1 6 shall be prioritized as follows:

1. "Priority farm": meets or exceeds both 75 percent of the average farm size in the county in which it is located and its quality score is at least 90 percent of the average quality score in the county in which it is located.

2. "Alternate farm": does not meet the criteria for "priority" farm, but meets or exceeds both 55 percent of the average farm size in the county in which it is located and its quality score is at least 70 percent of the average quality score in the county in which it is located.

3. "Other farm": does not meet the criteria for "priority" or "alternate" farms.

(d) Average farm size in a county shall be determined based on the average farm size of farms using the 2002 US Census data, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented.

(e) Average quality score in a county shall be based on the average quality scores determined pursuant to 2:76-6.1 6 for all farms granted preliminary approval by the Committee through the county easement purchase program and/or county planning incentive grant program within the previous three fiscal years, as determined by the Committee.

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