Each application for a drilling unit authorization permit must be accompanied by a plot plan and vicinity map of the drilling unit involved in the application, drawn to a legible 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 within 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 and/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 1,000 feet of the proposed well sites;
(f) A circle drawn on the map at a radius of 300 feet, 400 feet, 500 feet and 1,000 feet from the proposed well site;
(g) A schematic of all pipelines; and
(h) A listing of the name, address and telephone number of the firm and/or individuals making the application for the permit.
If the request for a drilling permit is part of a larger 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.
Each application shall have attached to it copies of any existing easements or options for easements for pipelines and/or storage tanks if there is a producing well. The copies of said easements shall be accompanied by a map showing where the same cross private property.
The Superintendent of Building and Zoning Inspection and the Chief of the Fire Division or the Fire Inspector shall make an investigation of the premises for which such permit is sought and submit the results of their investigation to a designated City official within seven days. The applicant must provide thirteen copies of the application and all attachments.
(Ord. 91-1987. Passed 12-22-87.)