In accordance with purposes and preambles set forth herein, the following farming activities shall be deemed established as acceptable, recognized and entitled to encouragement and protection as the collective embodiment of the right-to-farm, subject in all cases, however, to any supervening applicable federal, state or county laws or regulations respecting the public health, safety or otherwise:
A.
Produce agricultural and horticultural crops, trees and forest products, livestock, poultry and other related commodities.
B.
Process and package the agricultural output of the commercial farm.
C.
Provide for the wholesale and retail marketing, including u-pick marketing and sales, of the agricultural output of the commercial farm and related products that contribute to farm income, including the construction of buildings and parking areas in conformance with the applicable municipal standards. Facilities, including but not limited to produce stands and off-street parking areas for seasonal sales operations such as u-pick it marketing and sales, and agricultural educational functions shall be entitled to secure a zoning permit in lieu of formal site plan approval. Off-street parking may be provided on existing fields or driveways without the need to improve said areas to the standards contained in § 550-56 of this chapter. No zoning permit shall be issued where there is a question regarding the public's health, safety or welfare. Where there is cause for such concern, the Director of Planning shall submit the matter to the Planning Board to determine if formal site plan approval is necessary. Reports from the Township's Health Officer, Construction Official and the Police Department's Traffic Bureau may be requested as part of said review.
[Amended 3-23-1999 by Ord. No. 7-99; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
D.
Replenish soil nutrients, including but not limited to the spreading of manure and applying chemical and organic fertilizers.
E.
Use federally approved products in accordance with labeled instructions as recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Environmental Protection Agency for control of pests, predators, varmints, diseases affecting plants and livestock and for the control of weed infestation.
F.
Clear woodlands using open burning when permitted by Mount Olive Township and/or state fire officials and other accepted techniques and install and maintain vegetative and terrain alterations and other physical facilities for water and soil conservation and surface water control in wetland areas in accordance with approved soil and water conservation management plans.
G.
Use irrigation pumps and equipment and undertake aerial and ground seeding and spraying, using airplanes, tractors and other necessary equipment.
H.
Hire and utilize necessary farm labor.
I.
Construct fences.
J.
Transport large, slow-moving equipment over roads within the Township.
K.
Conduct farming activities on holidays and Sundays, as well as weekdays, in the evening and during the day, notwithstanding the production thereby of normal but unavoidable noise, dust, odors and fumes caused by such necessary activities when conducted in accordance with recognized agricultural practices.