Each application for a drilling permit must be accompanied by a plot plan and vicinity map of the area involved in this application drawn to scale and showing thereon:
(a) The lot lines of all properties within 1,000 feet of the proposed well site;
(b) The location of all buildings and structures withing 500 feet of the proposed well site;
(c) The location of all associated wells and appliances, that is: the wellhead, piping, tank batteries, access roads, drives, or fences;
(d) A landscaping plan drawn to reasonable scale, as required, unless specifically waived by the Planning Commission;
(e) The names and addresses of the owners and the addresses of the occupants of each property shown on the map within a radius of 500 feet of the proposed well site;
(f) A circle drawn on the map at a radius of 100 feet, 200 feet, 300 feet, 500 feet, and 1,000 feet from the proposed well site;
(g) A schematic of all pipelines, connections and shutoff valves for emergency purposes. The schematic shall be modified and resubmitted to the Planning Commission for informational purposes at any time a change in either pipeline locations, connections or shutoff valves occur;
(h) A listing of the name, address and telephone number of the firm and/or individuals making the permit application; and
(i) If the request for a drilling permit is part of a large planned drilling area, the applicant must submit a plan upon which is shown the location of all projected drilling units, including the proposed locations of the drilling sites.
(Ord. 2688-94. Passed 10-19-94.)