The following words and terms, when used in this article, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Applicant.Any person applying to the town for a permit and/or certificate for an oil or gas pipeline permit.
Building.Includes, but is not limited to, all related site work and placement of construction materials on the site.
Commercial facility.Any structure used for providing, distributing and selling goods or services in commerce, including but not limited to hotels, restaurants, bars, rental operations, and rental properties.
Construction.Causing or carrying out any building, bulkheading, filling, clearing, excavation, or substantial improvement to land or the size of any structure.
Dedication.Includes but is not limited to a permanent easement or a fee simple acquisition of land for a specific purpose.
Development review committee (DRC).A committee composed of the town administrator and/or mayor, the fire official, the police chief, the town engineer, the oil/gas specialist, the general manager of Bartonville Water Supply Corporation, the members of the town’s oil and gas advisory committee and the council liaison to said committee and/or their designees, subject to availability. The development review committee is charged with the responsibility of meeting with applicants who are submitting applications or petitions for zoning, platting and other development or land use related applications prior to the scheduling of a public hearing or town council consideration of an application. Development review committee meetings are for the purpose of disclosing to an applicant(s) the technical issues pertaining to their respective application(s) and to direct the applicant to address technical deficiencies prior to a public hearing or town council consideration.
Excavation.Includes, but is not limited to, scraping or grading a site.
Exempt pipeline.A pipeline associated with exploration for, production and gathering of oil and gas, provided that the pipeline is located no farther than two (2) miles from the well being served.
FEMA.The United States Federal Emergency Management Agency, the federal agency that administers the National Flood Insurance Program and publishes the official flood insurance rate maps.
Filling.Includes, but is not limited to, disposal of excavated materials.
Habitable structures.Structures suitable for human habitation or occupation, including, but not limited to, single- or multi-family residences, hotels, condominium buildings, buildings for commercial purposes and enclosed spaces in which individuals congregate for education, worship, amusement or similar purposes, or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which are equipped with means of egress, light, and ventilation facilities. Each building of a condominium regime is considered a separate habitable structure, but if a building is divided into apartments then the entire building, not the individual apartments, is considered a single habitable structure. Additionally, a habitable structure includes porches, gazebos and other attached improvements.
Hazardous liquid.As defined by the state railroad commission at 16 Texas Administrative Code, section
7.80, Definitions, as amended, shall mean petroleum or any petroleum product, and any substance or material which is in a liquid state, when transported by pipeline facilities and which has been determined by the United States Secretary of Transportation to pose an unreasonable risk to life or property when transported by pipeline facilities. The term shall be enlarged to include liquefied natural gas and anhydrous ammonia should such materials at any time be introduced into any pipeline subject to this article. It shall also include carbon dioxide, defined at 49 CFR
192.2 as a fluid consisting of more than ninety percent (90%) carbon dioxide molecules compressed to a supercritical state.
Idled pipeline.A pipeline that has been inactive for at least two (2) years even though there may be no specific plans to reactivate the pipeline.
Inactive pipeline.A pipeline that has temporarily been taken out of service for a period of at least six (6) months for hazardous materials or hazardous liquids and one (1) year for natural gas with the expectation that the pipeline may be reactivated within two (2) years even though there may be no specific plans to reactivate the pipeline.
Jurisdiction of the town.The area within the corporate boundaries of the town and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, as that term is defined in the Texas
Local Government Code, to promote and protect the general health, safety and welfare of persons residing in the area adjacent to municipalities.
New pipelines.Pipelines constructed after the effective date of this article, but shall not include:
(1) The replacement or repair of any existing pipeline;
(2) The realignment of a portion of an existing pipeline to a position that is not greater than fifty (50) feet from its original position; or
(3) Surface appurtenances added to existing pipelines.
Owner or operator.Any person owning, operating or responsible for operating an oil or gas pipeline for the purpose of transporting oil, gas, or other gases, or liquids related to the production of oil, gas or other hydrocarbons.
Permittee.Any person authorized to act under a permit or a certificate issued by the town.
Person.An individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, consortium, joint venture, commercial entity, the United States government, a state, a municipality, commission, political subdivision or any international or interstate body or any other governmental entity.
Pipeline.All parts of those physical facilities through which gas, hazardous liquids or chemicals move in transportation, including, but not limited to, pipes, valves and other appurtenances attached to pipes, compressor units, metering stations, pumping units, regulator stations, delivery stations, terminals, holders and fabricated assemblies and breakout tanks, whether or not laid in public or private easement or public or private right-of-way within the town or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Pipeline emergency.A pipeline incident in which any of the following has occurred or is occurring:
(1) Fire or explosion not initiated by the owner/operator as part of its operations (in accordance with accepted safety practices).
(2) Release of a gas, hazardous liquid or chemical that could adversely impact the environment or health of individuals, livestock and/or domestic animals, and wildlife, within the town or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
(3) Death of any person or individual directly attributable to the operations of the pipeline.
(4) Bodily harm of any person that results in loss of consciousness, the need to assist a person from the scene of the incident or the necessity of medical treatment in excess of first aid.
(5) Damage to private or public property not owned by the pipeline owner or operator in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) in combined values.
(6) The rerouting of traffic or the evacuation of buildings.
Practicable.In determining what is practicable, the town council shall consider the effectiveness, scientific feasibility and commercial availability of the technology or technique. The town council may also consider the cost of the technology or technique.
Production and gathering facilities.The equipment used to recover and move oil or gas from a well to a main pipeline, or other point of delivery such as a tank battery, and to place such oil or gas into marketable condition. These facilities include, but are not limited to, pipelines used as gathering lines, pumps and tank batteries.
Street.The entire width between the boundary lines of the street right-of-way that is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
Street right-of-way.That land dedicated by easement or by fee simple, or qualifies as a prescriptive easement, or prescriptive right-of-way, for the use and construction of a street or roadway.
Structure.Without limitation, means any building, or combination of related components constructed in an ordered scheme that constitutes a work or improvement constructed on or affixed to land, included but not limited to partially enclosed structures, enclosed tanks, etc.
Unregulated pipeline.Those pipelines within the town or its extraterritorial jurisdiction that enjoy exemptions under federal and state rules that exclude such lines from construction standards, safety standards or reporting requirements of either or both federal and state governments.
(Ordinance 2007-232, sec. 2 (4.503), adopted 3/12/07)