New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 76 - STATE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Subchapter 17A - MUNICIPAL PLANNING INCENTIVE GRANTS
Section 2:76-17A.4 - Municipal farmland preservation plan
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:76-17A.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A comprehensive farmland preservation plan shall include, at a minimum, the following components: :
1. The adopted farmland preservation plan element
of the municipal master plan pursuant to N.J.A. C. 2:76-17A.3(a)3;
2. A map and description of the municipality's
agricultural resource base including, at a minimum, the proposed farmland
preservation project areas, and the location and extent of the following important
farmland soils:
i. Prime soils identified by the
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service;
ii. Soils of Statewide
importance, as identified by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, State Soil
Conservation Committee; and
iii. Unique
soils, identified by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, that are especially suited for the production of specialty
crops and are being used, or intended to be used, for that purpose;
3. A description of the land use
planning context for the municipality's farmland preservation initiatives including
the following:
i. Identification and detailed map
of the county's adopted ADA within the municipality;
ii. Consistency of the municipality's farmland
preservation program with county and other farmland preservation program
initiatives; and
iii. Consistency with
municipal, regional and State land use planning and conservation efforts;
4. A description of the municipality's
past and future farmland preservation program activities, including program goals
and objectives, as follows:
i. A summary
identifying municipal funding dedicated to, or available for, preservation of
farmland through the State farmland preservation program; and
ii. A funding plan for the preservation of land
consistent with the municipality's one-, five- and 10-year preservation projections
that includes identification of available funding sources and any approved policies
related to funding sources;
5. A description of the local agricultural
industry and discussion of actions the municipality has taken, or plans to take, to
promote agricultural economic development in order to sustain the agricultural
industry;
6. Other farmland preservation
techniques being utilized or considered by the municipality;
7. A description of the policies, guidelines, or
standards used by the municipality in conducting its farmland preservation efforts
including the following:
i. Any minimum
eligibility criteria or standards used by the municipality for solicitation and
approval of individual farm applications, which, at a minimum, shall include the
criteria at
N.J.A.C.
2:76-6.20;
ii. The adopted ranking criteria that the
municipality will use to prioritize farms for farmland preservation funding, which,
at a minimum, shall address the factors included in the criteria at N.J.A. C.
2:76-6.16; and
iii. Any other policies,
guidelines, or standards used by the municipality that affect individual farm
application evaluation or selection;
8. A description of municipal staff and/or
consultants used to facilitate the preservation of farms; and
9. Any other information as deemed appropriate by
the municipality.
(b) The municipal planning board, in consultation with the municipal agricultural advisory committee, shall review and readopt the comprehensive farmland preservation plan at least every 10 years. The readopted plan shall, at a minimum, provide updates to the elements required at (a) 2, 3, 4, and 7 above and to the project area inventory described at N.J.A.C. 2:76-17A.5.
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