[Adopted by 9-14-1982 by Ord. No. 86-16
(Ch. 41 of the 1977 Code)]
[Amended 7-23-1996 by Ord.
No. 96-07]
This article shall not be construed as a Zoning Ordinance and does not
supersede any Zoning Ordinance and the rights and privileges arising from
said ordinances. It is the intent of this chapter to protect farming from being
found to be a nuisance when practiced according to customary farming practices.
The utilization of food industry waste and by-product feeds is a farming method
requiring highly specialized management procedures and not to be considered
a customary farming practice. However, adherence to best management practices
(BMP's) as set forth by the Somerset County Agricultural Agent, designed to
safeguard the public health, safety and welfare from uncustomary foul and
noxious odors, with compliance confirmation from the Township Health Officer,
will provide the farmer with the protection afforded in this article.
The right to farm those lands and properties zoned for that use and
properties currently being farmed within the Township of Hillsborough is hereby
recognized to exist as a right of the farmer, his agents or assigns to utilize
his land and properties in such a manner as to pursue his livelihood, subject
only to the restrictions and regulations set forth in the existing Township,
county, and State Health Code and Regulations. This right to farm recognizes
the use of large irrigation pumps and equipment, aerial and ground seeding
and spraying, large tractors, and the application of chemical fertilizers,
insecticides and herbicides, as well as other customary farm equipment utilized
by the farmer for the purpose of producing from the land agricultural products
such as vegetables, grains, hay, fruits, fibers, wood, trees, plants, shrubs,
flowers and seeds. The right to farm shall also include the right to utilize
the land for grazing of animals subject to the restrictions for intensive
fowl or livestock farms or such restrictions as may be required by county,
state and federal laws.
The activities set forth herein incidental to the right to farm and
when reasonable and necessary for that particular farming activity and livestock
or fowl production, and when conducted in accordance with generally accepted
agricultural practices, may occur on holidays, Sundays and weekdays, and at
night and during the day. The noise, odors, dust and fumes that are caused
by these activities are recognized as ancillary to the permitted activities
set forth in this chapter and the right to farm.