New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2317

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Allows equine and livestock veterinary facilities on preserved farmland under certain conditions.

Impact

Should A2317 be enacted, it would amend existing provisions to permit veterinary facilities for livestock and equine animals to be located on preserved farmland, as long as owners obtain approval from the State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC). The legislation stipulates that such facilities must not significantly interfere with agricultural production and must comply with local regulations including zoning and safety standards. The bill also addresses concerns related to public utilities, stating that only essential electrical services may be provided to such facilities, thus preserving the character of the farmland.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2317 aims to allow the establishment of veterinary facilities specifically for livestock and equine animals on preserved farmland in New Jersey. Sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill outlines necessary conditions under which such facilities can operate, emphasizing the importance of supporting the agricultural community while maintaining the primary use of the land for farming purposes. The legislation reflects New Jersey's commitment to enhancing its agricultural industry, particularly as it has preserved over 236,000 acres of farmland since the inception of its preservation program. This bill is positioned to create a balance between agricultural development and land preservation.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes stipulations aimed at ensuring that the establishment of veterinary facilities does not compromise the primary agricultural use of the land. Critics may argue that this legislation could lead to increased commercialization of preserved farmland and potentially set a precedent for further non-agricultural development. Opponents may express concern over the limited scope of veterinary services that can be offered on preserved land and the potential to alter the landscape of agricultural operations. Proponents, however, highlight the necessity of these facilities for the health of livestock and the overall sustainability of New Jersey's agricultural framework.

Companion Bills

NJ S1208

Same As Allows equine and livestock veterinary facilities on preserved farmland under certain conditions.

Similar Bills

NJ S1208

Allows equine and livestock veterinary facilities on preserved farmland under certain conditions.

NJ A1226

Authorizes counties and certain boards to acquire unpreserved lands in agricultural development areas for use by agricultural support businesses, and to sell or lease county-owned lands in such areas to such businesses at reduced price.

NJ A5295

Authorizes counties and certain boards to acquire unpreserved lands in agricultural development areas for use by agricultural support businesses, and to sell or lease county-owned lands in such areas to such businesses at reduced price.

NJ A2772

Authorizes special occasion events at certain commercial farms on preserved farmland, under certain conditions; appropriates $85,000.

NJ S757

Authorizes special occasion events at certain commercial farms on preserved farmland, under certain conditions.

NJ S2848

Provides that solar and photovoltaic energy facilities and structures on farmland are not inherently beneficial use, per se, for purposes of zoning approvals.

NJ S1532

Provides that solar and photovoltaic energy facilities and structures on farmland are not inherently beneficial use, per se, for purposes of zoning approvals.

NJ A3831

Expands definition of "qualifying land" to include certain deeds of easement excluding certain portions of farm from preservation.