- The improvement, expansion, or reconstruction within five years of destruction or demolition, of any single family dwelling unit or appurtenance thereto;
- The improvement, expansion, construction or reconstruction of any structure accessory to a single family dweling;
- The improvement, expansion, construction or reconstruction of any structure used exclusively for agricultural or horticultural purposes;
- The construction, repair or removal of any sign, except for the construction or replacement of any off-site commercial advertising sign;
- The repair of existing utility distribution lines;
- The installation of utility distribution lines, except for sewage lines, to serve areas which are effectively developed or development which has received all necessary approvals and permits;
- The clearance of less than 1,500 square feet of land;
- The construction of any addition or acessory structure for any non-residential use or any multi-family residential structure provided said addition or structure will be located on or below an existing impermeable surface and the existing use is served by public sewers and said addition or structure will cover an area of no more than 1,000 square feet;
- The demolition of any structure less than 50 years old;
- The repair or replacement of any existing on-site waste water disposal system;
- The repaving of existing paved roads, provided no increase in the paved width of said roads will occur;
- The clearing of land solely for agricultural purposes;
- Fences, provided no more than 1,500 square feet of land is to be cleared;
- Aboce-ground telephone equipment cabinets;
- Tree pruning;
- The following forestry activities:
- Normal and customary forestry practices on residentially improved parcels of land that are five acres or less in size;
- Tree harvesting, provided that no more than one cord of wood per five acres of land is harvested in any one year and that no more than five cords of wood are harvested from the entire parcel in any one year;
- Tree planting, provided that the area to be planted does not exceed five acres in any one year, no soi disturbance occurs other than that caused by the planting activity and no trees other than those authorized by N. J. A. C. 7:50-6.25 are to be planted; and
- Forest stand improvement designed to selectively thin trees and brush, provided that no clearing or soil disturbance occurs and that the total land area on the parcel in which the activity occurs does not exceed five acres in any one year;
- Prescribed burning and the clearing and maintaining of fire breaks; or
- Normal and customary landscape plantings, unless a landscaping plan is required pursuant to N. J. A. C. 7:50-6.24; or
- Agricultural resource extraction, provided that:
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- All of the removed soil remains in agricultural or hroticultural use within the Pinelands Area;
- No more than 2,000 cubic yards of soils per calendar year are removed from any parcel; or
- No more than 20,000 cubic yards of soil per calendar year are removed from any parcel and a Farm Conservation Plan, designed in accordance with the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service New Jersey Field Office Technical Guide, sectikon 4, dated May 2001, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, is approved by the Soil Conservation district and submitted to the Pinelands Commissiion by the owner of the parcel, demonstrating that the proposed resource extraction is for one of the following agricultural purposes:
- Agricultural irrigation ponds;
- Blueberry/cranberry agriculture site preparation and horticulture and other wetland species, provided the activity is located on wetland soils or soil types that are somewhat poorly drained or moderately well drained with a seasonal high water table within 24 inches of the natural surface of the ground, as defined in the applicable county soil survey, published by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, as amended and or supplemented; or
- The offsite removal of overlying soils to access underlying sand for cranberry management practices, provided the quantity of overlying soil removed offsite does not exceed the quantity of underlying sand to be used for the management practices listed in N. J. A. C. 7:50-6.55(a)4 and the quantity of overlying soil removed offsite does not exceed that reasonably necessary to provide access to underlying sand to be utilized within a three year period.
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