16 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.184

Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 12.184 - Prime Farmland Investigation
(a) The applicant shall conduct a pre-application investigation of the area proposed to be affected by surface operations or facilities to determine whether lands within the area may be prime farmland.
(b) Land shall not be considered as prime farmland where the applicant can demonstrate one or more of the following:
(1) the land has not been historically used as cropland;
(2) the land within the proposed permit area which has a slope, as measured pursuant to §RSA 12.183<subdiv>(a)(11)</subdiv> of this title (relating to Cross Sections, Maps, and Plans), of greater than 5.0%. Only that portion of the land having a slope of greater than 5.0% will not be considered as prime farmland;
(3) the land is not irrigated or naturally subirrigated, has not developed water supply that is dependable and of adequate quality, and the average annual precipitation is 14 inches or less;
(4) other factors exist, such as a very rocky surface, or the land is frequently flooded, which clearly place all land within the area outside the purview of prime farmland; or
(5) on the basis of a soil survey of the lands within the proposed area to be affected by surface operations or facilities, there are no soil mapping units which have been designated prime farmland by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
(c) If the investigation establishes that the lands are not prime farmland, the applicant shall submit with the permit application a request for a negative determination which shows that the land for which the negative determination is sought meets one or more of the criteria in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) If the investigation indicates that lands within the proposed area to be affected by surface operations and facilities may be prime farmland historically used for cropland, the applicant shall contact the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service to determine if a soil survey exists for these lands and whether soil mapping units have been designated as prime farmland. If no such soil survey has been made for these lands, the applicant shall cause such a survey to be made. Soil surveys of the detail used by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service for operational conservation planning shall be used to identify and locate prime farmland soils.
(1) When a soil survey of lands within the proposed area to be affected by surface operations and facilities contains soil mapping units which have been designated as prime farmland, the application shall submit an application in accordance with § RSA 12.201 of this title (relating to Prime Farmland) for such designated land.
(2) When a soil survey of lands within the proposed area to be affected by surface operations and facilities contains soil mapping units which have not been designated, after review by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service, as prime farmland, the applicant shall submit a request for negative determination for non-designated land with the permit application establishing compliance with subsection (b) of this section.

16 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.184

The provisions of this §12.184 adopted to be effective April 7, 1997, 22 TexReg 3093.