[Ord. #1985-7, A XIII, A; Ord. #1989-3, § 10; Ord.
#1997-9, §§ 44—46; Ord. #2012-4, § 18]
a. Agricultural employee housing as an element of an active agricultural
or horticultural operation.
b. Berry agricultural and horticultural of native plants and other agricultural
activities compatible with the existing soil and water conditions
that support traditional Pinelands berry agriculture.
e. Fish and wildlife management and wetlands management.
f. Low-intensity recreational uses, provided that:
1. The parcel proposed for low-intensity recreational use has an area
of at least 50 acres;
2. The recreational use does not involve the use of motorized vehicles
except for necessary transportation;
3. Access to bodies of water is limited to no more than fifteen (15')
linear feet of frontage per one thousand (1,000') feet of water body
frontage;
4. Clearing of vegetation, including ground cover and soil disturbance,
does not exceed 5% of the parcel; and
5. No more than 1% of the parcel will be covered with impervious surfaces.
g. Public service infrastructure which is necessary to serve only the
needs of the Preservation Area District uses. Centralized waste water
treatment and collection facilities shall be permitted to service
the Preservation Area District only in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.84(a)2.
h. Continuation of existing resource extraction operations in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 7:50-6 Part VI.
i. Signs, subject to the limitations of this Chapter and N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.107
through 6.108.
j. Single family homes in accordance with the provisions of Section
17-23.
k. Pinelands Development Credits.
l. Expansion of existing intensive recreational uses, provided that:
1. The intensive recreational use was in existence on February 7, 1979
and the capacity of the use will not exceed two times the capacity
of the use on February 7, 1979;
2. The use is necessary to achieve recreational use of a particular
element of the Pinelands environment; and
3. The use is environmentally and aesthetically compatible with the
character of the Preservation Area District and the characteristics
of the particular basin in which the use is to be located, taking
into consideration the proportion of cleared and developed land, ambient
water quality, ecologically sensitive areas and unique resources,
and will not unduly burden public services.
m. Solar energy facilities in accordance with §
17-47E of this chapter.
[Added 12-6-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-10]
[Ord. #1989-3, § 10]
Notwithstanding the minimum lot areas set forth in the Schedule
of Limitations, no such minimum lot area for nonresidential use within
the Preservation Area District shall be less than that needed to meet
the water quality standards of subsection 17-39.2d., whether or not
the lot may be served by a centralized sewer treatment or collection
system.