New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 90 - STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Subchapter 3 - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION PROJECT COST SHARING: PROCEDURAL RULES
Section 2:90-3.6 - Preparation of conservation plan

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:90-3.6

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

(a) A conservation plan shall be developed in consultation with the landowner. The plan shall indicate the proposed practices, their location, schedule for installation, maintenance requirements, and estimated costs.

(b) The completed plan shall be submitted to the SCD for review and approval. The landowner shall be advised by the SCD of action taken on the plan.

(c) The plan may be modified at the landowners request subject to technical agency concurrence and SCD approval. If the applicant determines that the requested practices cannot be completed within the original schedule because of circumstances beyond his control, the applicant may request an extension of time. The request, including reasons why the extension is needed, shall be submitted, in writing, to the SCD. Upon its concurrence, the SCD shall forward such request to the SSCC for implementation. In no case shall extensions be granted for more than 12 months.

(d) If the SCD determines that serious soil and water management problems exist on the applicants' land, it may require that such problems be addressed prior to the initiation of other projects which are not directly related to the observed soil and water management problems. In addition, projects which are dependent upon prior installation of protective practices identified in the plan must be installed in accordance with the plan schedule.

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