The
following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the
context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Abandoned well.
Any well in which production casing has been run but which
has not been operated for 180 days, and any well in which no production
casing has been run and for which drilling operations have ceased
for 30 consecutive days.
API.
The American Petroleum Institute, or its successor in function,
which issues specifications for the design of petroleum-related fixtures
and products.
Building.
Any structure used, or designed and intended to be used,
for human occupancy.
Daytime.
The period from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Drilling.
Digging or boring a new well for the purpose of exploring
for, developing or producing oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, or for
the purpose of injecting gas, water or any other fluid or substance
into the earth.
Drilling equipment.
The derrick, together with all parts of and appurtenances
to such structure, and every piece of apparatus, machinery or equipment
used or erected or maintained for use in connection with drilling.
Drill site.
The premises within the perimeter, as shown on the plat attached
to the application for a permit, that are used during the drilling
or reworking of a well or wells located there and subsequent life
of a well or wells or any associated operation.
Dwelling.
A house, duplex, apartment, townhouse, condominium, manufactured
home or any other building used for residential purposes.
Exploration.
Geologic or geophysical activities, including seismic surveys,
related to the search for oil, gas or other subsurface hydrocarbons.
Gas.
Any fluid, either combustible or noncombustible, which is
produced in a natural state from the earth and which maintains a gaseous
or rarefied state at standard temperature and pressure conditions,
and/or the gaseous components or vapors occurring in or derived from
petroleum or natural gas.
Gas well.
Any well drilled, to be drilled, or used for the intended
or actual production of natural gas.
Lessee.
A person who:
(1)
Has acquired an oil or gas lease or sublease from the owner(s)
of the minerals;
(2)
Has acquired a surface lease for surface operations from the
owner(s) of the surface estate;
(3)
Has a working interest and right to explore and recover minerals
from the premises; and
(4)
Conducts or carries on any oil or gas exploration, development
and operations thereof, or a person conducting the operation for himself
or others.
Maintenance.
The repair or replacement of machinery, equipment, apparatus,
structures, facilities and parts thereof used in connection with drilling
or a drill site, as well as any other work necessary to reduce fire
hazards or any hazards to employees, public health, safety and welfare.
Nighttime.
The period between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Oil.
Any liquid hydrocarbons, regardless of specific gravity,
capable of being produced from any well in liquid form at the well
by ordinary production methods, enhanced recovery or other stimulation
and which is not the result of condensation of gas after it leaves
the reservoir.
Oil well.
Any well drilled, to be drilled, or used for the intended
or actual production of liquid petroleum or petroleum products, or
for the intended or actual disposal of waste liquids, including solutions
and liquids containing solids in suspension, produced from any such
well.
Operation.
Construction, maintenance, or use of any installation, facility,
or structure, directly or indirectly, to carry out or facilitate one
or more of the following functions: repair, reworking, development,
drilling, production, storage, processing, extraction, enhanced recovery,
stimulation, abandonment, or shipping of oil or gas, including site
development.
Operation site, well site, or pad.
The area used for development and production and all operational
activities associated with oil or gas after drilling activities are
complete.
Operator.
Any person who is, or will be, actually in charge and in
control of drilling, maintaining, operating, pumping or controlling
any well, including, without limitation, a unit operator.
Permit.
A permit issued under this article authorizing the drilling
of an oil well or gas well or other operations as herein defined.
Person.
Both the singular and the plural, and means a natural person,
corporation, association, guardian, partnership, receiver, trustee,
administrator, executor, and fiduciary or representative of any kind.
Protected use.
A residence, religious institution, public building, hospital
building, school or public park.
Public building.
All buildings used or designed to and intended to be used
for the purpose of assembly of persons for such purposes as deliberation,
entertainment, amusement, or health care. Public buildings include,
but shall not be limited to, theaters, assembly halls, auditoriums,
armories, mortuary chapels, dance halls, exhibition halls, museums,
gymnasiums, bowling lanes, libraries, skating rinks, courtrooms, restaurants,
shopping malls, stores and hospitals.
Public park.
Any land area dedicated to and/or maintained by the city
for traditional park-like recreational purposes, but shall not include
privately owned amusement parks or privately owned or privately managed
golf courses.
Redrill.
Recompletion of an existing well by deepening or sidetrack
operations extending more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the
existing well bore.
Religious institution.
Any building in which persons regularly assemble for religious
worship and activities intended primarily for purposes connected with
such worship or for propagating a particular form of religious belief.
Residence.
A house, duplex, apartment, townhouse, condominium, mobile
home or other building designed for dwelling purposes, including those
for which a building permit has been issued on the date the application
for a drilling permit is filed with the gas inspector.
Reworking.
Recompletion or reentry of an existing well within the existing
bore hole or by deepening or sidetrack operations which do not extend
more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the existing well bore,
or replacement of well liners or casings.
Right-of-way.
Public rights-of-way, including streets, easements and other
property within the city and which is dedicated to the use and benefit
of the public.
RRC or commission.
The state railroad commission, or its successor in function,
which regulates the oil and gas industry in the state.
School.
Any public and private, primary and secondary educational
facilities providing education up through and including the twelfth
grade level, and any licensed day care centers, meaning a facility
licensed by the state or by the city that provides care, training,
education, custody, treatment or supervision for more than six children
under 14 years of age and for less than 24 hours per day.
Street.
Any street, highway, sidewalk, alley, avenue, recessed parking
area or other public right-of-way, including the entire right-of-way.
Surface owner.
A person who owns the legal or equitable title in and to
the surface estate.
Technical advisor.
Such person(s) familiar with and educated in the oil and
gas industry or the law as it relates to oil and gas matters as may
be retained from time to time by the city.
Well.
A hole or holes, bore or bores, to any horizon, formation,
or strata, for the purpose of producing oil, gas, liquid hydrocarbon,
brine water or sulphur water, or for use as an injection well for
secondary recovery, disposal or production of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons
from the earth.
Well servicing.
The maintenance work performed within any existing well bore
that does not involve drilling, redrilling or reworking.