The well operator shall comply with any generally
applicable bonding and permitting requirements for Township roads
that are to be used by overweight vehicles and equipment for development
activities. For state and county roads located within the Township,
the well operator shall provide a copy of the highway occupancy permit
for overweight vehicles to the Township. The well operator shall provide
a transportation route map which depicts the roads to be utilized
in the Township. The well operator shall inventory the condition of
the roads and provide video and photo documentation to the Township.
The well operator shall also submit at the time of application a road
restoration plan that indicates how the well operator plans to address
damage to Township roads during construction and after construction
is complete. Within 30 days following the approval of a conditional
use application for oil and gas development by the Township, and in
any event, prior to the commencement of any activity at the approved
oil and gas well site, the applicant shall enter into a Township roadway
maintenance and repair agreement (the "repair agreement") with the
Township, in a form acceptable to the Township, regarding maintenance,
repair and bonding of Township roads that are to be used by vehicles
for oil and gas development activities. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, the repair agreement shall address the bonding requirements
to be imposed against the applicant, in the Township's sole reasonable
discretion, and shall identify the responsibilities of the applicant
to prepare, maintain, and repair Township roads, before, during, and
immediately after drilling operations associated with oil and gas
development. Corrective action shall be taken by the well operator
as and when directed by the Township.