An application for a Level C Permit satisfying one or more of the criteria set out in Section 61-70 shall include the following information:
(1) information satisfying all the requirements of Section 61-31 of this chapter;
(2) a detailed site plan including all of the information required for a minimum site plan, but also including specific details as to the projected location of the major components of the drilling site, impacted vegetation, creeks and other topographic features, adjacent buildings and other structures, including measured distances therefrom, any special flood protection equipment or flow deflectors necessary to deflect flood-carried waters where wells are located in floodplains, and any other surface features deemed necessary by the oil and gas inspector;
(3) appropriate information dealing with projected dust, noise, temporary and permanent fencing, or other similar information dealing with the environmental and nuisance aspects of the application;
(4) a specific, detailed location of the exact point where the well will be drilled;
(5) if the applicant must obtain a Level C Permit because the applicant has failed to obtain 100 percent approval of adjacent property owners as required by Section 61-32 of this chapter, then the application must include a detailed description of the efforts made by the applicant to obtain such permission, and a detailed statement of objections raised by adjacent property owners to the drilling of the well;
(6) if the applicant must obtain a Level C Permit because the objective of the well is the penetration of a potential sour gas formation as defined by the Texas Railroad Commission, the application must include specific details relating to the drilling formation the applicant seeks to penetrate, detailed safety methods to be used in the drilling and operation of the well to prevent release or escape of noxious fumes or dangerous gases, information to delineate anticipated impacted areas and the level of impact should an accident occur which would allow the escape of the sour gas, and an emergency response and evacuation plan;
(7) if the applicant must obtain a Level C Permit because the objective of the well is the penetration of a potential sour gas formation as defined by the Texas Railroad Commission, the applicant must include on the sign required under Section 61-30 information advising that a permit for a sour gas well is pending;
(8) if the applicant must obtain a Level C Permit because the drilling site will be located wholly or partially in a city park, the applicant must state the reasons why the park property is the only location available for the well, must delineate in detail efforts made to find alternative locations for the well, and why such efforts were unsuccessful, must include in the detailed site plan an overlay of park property to delineate those park facilities which would be specifically impacted by the drilling and production operations, and must describe in detail the impacts on the park property as a whole, including impacts on adjacent vegetation, the necessity for screening, and the duration of any adverse impacts;
(9) if the applicant must obtain a Level C Permit because the drilling site will be located wholly or partially in a city park, the applicant must include a detailed site restoration plan delineating re-vegetation of the park property, screening, appropriate environmental controls, and other requirements as deemed appropriate by the city oil and gas inspector;
(10) any other information required by the oil and gas inspector to assure compliance with the requirements of this article.
(Ord. No. 2272, § 1, 1-26-93)