[Ord. #1985-7, A XIV, A; Ord. #1989-3, § 11; Ord.
#1997-9, § 47; Ord. #2012-4, § 19]
a. Single family homes in accordance with the provisions of Section
17-23 of this Chapter.
b. Agricultural employee housing as an element of an active agricultural
or horticultural operation.
c. Berry agriculture and horticulture of native plants and other agricultural
activities compatible with the existing soil and water conditions
that support traditional Pinelands berry agriculture.
1. As a permitted accessory use to a commercial berry operation, residential
dwelling units, provided that:
(a)
The dwelling is accessory to an active agricultural operation;
(b)
The dwelling is for an operator or employee of the farm who
is actively engaged in and essential to the agricultural operation;
(c)
The dwelling is to be located on a parcel of land of at least
40 acres in size which is under or qualified for agricultural assessment;
and
(d)
The dwelling is to be located on a property which has an active
production history or where a farm management plan has been prepared
which demonstrates that the property will be farmed as a unit unto
itself or as part of another farm operation in the area.
f. Fish and wildlife management and wetlands management.
g. Public service infrastructure which is necessary to serve the needs
of uses in the Special Agricultural Production District. Centralized
waste water treatment and collection facilities shall be permitted
to service the Special Agricultural Production District only in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.84(a)2.
h. Signs, subject to the limitations of this Chapter and N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.107
and 6.108.
i. Pinelands Development Credits.
[Ord. #1985-7, A XIV, B]
Those parcels comprising the Special Agricultural Production
Area and located in the Preservation Area have been identified and
are set forth in the Land Use Plan adopted with this Chapter.
[Ord. #1989-3, § 11]
Notwithstanding the minimum lot areas set forth above in subsection
17-63.1, no such minimum lot area for nonresidential use within the Special Agricultural Production 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.