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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BROOK PARK OHIO
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS BROOK PARK, OHIO (2023)
PRELIMINARY UNIT
CHARTER of the CITY OF BROOK PARK, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
CHAPTER 701 Community Antenna Television
CHAPTER 702 Cost Recovery of Emergency Actions
CHAPTER 703 Hotel and Motel Tax
CHAPTER 705 Exhibitor's and Promoter's Tax
CHAPTER 707 Admissions Tax
CHAPTER 709 Transient Parking License Fee
CHAPTER 711 Exhibition Center Parking Tax
CHAPTER 713 Oil and Gas Wells
CHAPTER 714 Street Vendors
CHAPTER 715 Peddlers, Solicitors, and Canvassers
CHAPTER 716 Vendors
CHAPTER 717 Itinerant Vendors and Merchants
CHAPTER 718 Exhibition License
CHAPTER 719 Adult Use Cannabis Operations
CHAPTER 720 Medical Marijuana Operations
CHAPTER 721 Amusement Devices
CHAPTER 722 Sweepstakes Terminal Café
CHAPTER 723 Billiard Rooms
CHAPTER 725 Taxicabs
CHAPTER 726 Bowling Lanes
CHAPTER 727 Late Night Sales (Repealed)
CHAPTER 729 Tattoo Operations and Dermagraphic Art Studios
CHAPTER 740 Hotel Registration
CHAPTER 741 Snow Removal and Landscaping/Lawn Maintenance Contractors
CHAPTER 745 Carnivals
CHAPTER 746 Programs of Entertainment
CHAPTER 747 Financial Institutions
CHAPTER 748 Auto Title Lenders
CHAPTER 749 Posting Current Gasoline Selling Prices
CHAPTER 750 Unfair Trade Practices
CHAPTER 751 Real Estate Agents
CHAPTER 753 Garage Sales
CHAPTER 755 Donation Boxes
CHAPTER 757 Purchases of Jewelry, Precious Metals and Stones
CHAPTER 759 Fair Housing
CHAPTER 761 Sale of Irradiated Foods
CHAPTER 763 City Realty
CHAPTER 764 Adult Entertainment Businesses
CHAPTER 765 Massage Establishments
CHAPTER 766 Escort Agencies
CHAPTER 767 License Appeals Board
PART NINE - STREETS AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - TAXATION CODE THROUGH 2015
PART EIGHTEEN - TAXATION CODE EFFECTIVE 2016
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713.01 PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No person shall commence to drill a well for oil or gas within the City except pursuant to a permit issued by the Director of Public Service, as herein provided. Each well shall require a separate permit.
713.02 APPLICATION AND FEE.
   Any person desiring to engage in the drilling of a well for oil or gas, or to carry on the operation of an oil or gas well within the City, shall make application to the Director of Public Service, upon such forms as he may prescribe, for a permit to do so. Such application shall be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00). There shall be filed a separate application and fee for each well contemplated.
713.03 MAP REQUIRED.
   It shall be the duty of any person owning or leasing property, for the purpose of drilling for oil or gas thereon, to provide a map or blueprint at the time of making application, showing the exact location where the proposed well is to be drilled. In the event that a permit is granted, the map or blueprint shall remain on file in the office of the Director of Public Service for future reference.
713.04 INVESTIGATION.
   The Director of Public Service shall cause an investigation to be made of the premises for which such permit is sought. When such an investigation is completed, the application with the report of the investigation shall be submitted to the Planning Commission. If found to comply in all respects with the terms of this chapter, the Planning Commission may recommend the granting of the permit; otherwise, it shall recommend rejection of such application.
713.05 PERMIT ISSUANCE; BOND CONDITIONS.
   The Director of Public Service shall issue the permit applied for upon receipt of the application duly approved by the Planning Commission and upon the furnishing of a bond by the applicant in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100, 000), in form and with surety approved by the Mayor, conditioned upon the faithful observance of all provisions of law and ordinance relating to drilling an oil or gas well, and further conditioned that the permittee and his assigns shall:
   (a)   Restore the streets and sidewalks and all other public places of the City, which may be disturbed in the operation, to their former condition;
   (b)   Clear the area of all litter, machinery, derricks, buildings, oil or substances used in the drilling or production operation;
   (c)   Pay any and all damages suffered by any person or corporation from fire, oil, gas or water damage to property in the City, over and above the insurance collected thereon, caused by or originating from the operations connected with such well; and
   (d)   Hold the City free and harmless from any and all liability growing out of the granting of such permit.
713.06 BOND DURATION; INSURANCE COVERAGE.
   The bond as provided for in Section 713.05 shall be in force and effect during the entire drilling operation and until such time as the well is capped and for thirty days thereafter, at which time the applicant may discontinue the bond if he has complied with all the conditions thereof. In the event that the applicant chooses to discontinue his bond, he must deposit with the Director of Public Service, in lieu of the one hundred thousand dollar ($100, 000) bond, his insurance policies or certificates of insurance covering liability for property damage and for personal injury. Such insurance must be maintained for such period of time as the well is in operation or is producing oil or gas, and shall be for not less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100, 000).
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