New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 38 - HIGHLANDS WATER PROTECTION AND PLANNING ACT RULES
Subchapter 3 - PRESERVATION AREA STANDARDS
Section 7:38-3.12 - Unique or irreplaceable land types and existing public scenic attributes
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Unique or irreplaceable land types include vernal habitats as defined in (b) below, and those ecological communities that are identified in the Natural Heritage Database.
(b) "Vernal habitat" means a water of the Highlands or Highlands open water that meets all of the criteria at (b)1 through 4 below. Evidence of breeding by an obligate species under (b)2i below creates a rebuttable presumption that the criteria at (b)3 and 4 below are met:
(c) "Existing public scenic attributes" are any Federal, State, county or municipal parks, forests, wildlife management areas and natural areas, any areas acquired for recreation and conservation purposes with Green Acres funding, program or a non-profit conservation organization, any lands preserved as open space by a non-profit conservation organization and other areas as identified by the Highlands Council.
(d) The Department shall not issue an HPAA unless the proposed activity would result in the minimum practicable degradation to a unique or irreplaceable land type or existing scenic attributes on the site or within the immediate area of the proposed project.