New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 92 - AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE HIGHLANDS
Subchapter 4 - RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PLAN
Section 2:92-4.1 - Resource Management System Plan requirements
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:92-4.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Agricultural or horticultural development that results, individually or cumulatively, in at least nine percent or more of new agricultural impervious cover to the total land area of the Farm Management Unit since enactment of the Highlands Act (August 10, 2004) requires the development and implementation of a Resource Management System Plan in accordance with this section.
1. Prior to any
development activity, the owner or operator of a farm management unit or his agent
shall develop a Resource Management System Plan with the assistance of the NRCS, TSP
or appropriate agent in conformance with the June 1, 2005 NRCS NJ-FOTG, as amended
and supplemented, which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference.
i. Copies of the NJ-FOTG are available from the
NRCS Field Offices and the State Office at 220 Davidson Ave, 4th Floor, Somerset, NJ
08873.
ii. An electronic copy of the
NJ-FOTG is available at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/efotg/ .
iii. A copy of this document is on file in the
NJDA office of the Director, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, P.O.
Box 330, Trenton, NJ 08625.
2. The following shall be contained in the RMS
plan submitted for approval:
i. The name, address,
block(s) and lot(s) of the operation and the name and telephone number of the
emergency contact;
ii. The owner or
operator's name, signature and date;
iii. A soil map;
iv. An aerial photograph or diagram of the
field;
v. Identification of soil, water,
air, plant and animal resources including endangered and threatened
species;
vi. A list of conservation
practices to be implemented;
vii. The
location and schedule for applying new practices;
viii. Records of plan implementation
activities;
ix. A plan for operation and
maintenance; and
x. Any other
site-specific information necessary for plan certification.
3. Upon receipt and prior to approval, the local
Soil Conservation District will transmit a copy of the Resource Management System
Plan to the DEP, who must review and approve it with or without conditions or deny
it within 60 days of receipt.
4. The
Resource Management System Plan shall be reviewed, and if appropriate, approved by
the local Soil Conservation District. Plans developed by entities other than the
NRCS or TSP must be reviewed by NRCS for approval prior to submission to the local
Soil Conservation District for review.
5. The local Soil Conservation District shall
transmit a copy of the approved plan to the State Soil Conservation Committee. If
any part of the Farm Management Unit is preserved under any farmland preservation
program, the local Soil Conservation District shall also transmit a copy of the plan
to the State Agriculture Development Committee.
6. The local Soil Conservation District shall
approve the RMS plan if it finds that it meets the NJ-FOTG Quality Criteria and
Standards for soil, water, air, plants and animal resources.
7. The Resource Management System Plan shall be
executed in accordance with the implementation schedule contained in the approved
plan.
8. Anyone aggrieved by a decision
of the local Soil Conservation District shall have an opportunity to appeal in
accordance with 2:90-1.6.
9. Anyone who is aggrieved by the determination
made in accordance with (a)8 above shall, upon written request transmitted to the
Department within 20 days of the determination, be afforded the opportunity for a
hearing thereon in the manner provided for contested cases pursuant to the
Administrative Procedure Act,
52:14B-1 et seq. and the Uniform
Administrative Procedure Rules, N.J.A.C. 1:1.
i.
Requests for hearings shall be sent to Director, Division of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, N.J. Department of Agriculture, PO Box 330, Trenton, New Jersey
08625-0330.
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