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• A map showing the location within the City of any sites for which the operator has <br />approved or has submitted applications for drilling and spacing orders, and sites <br />the operator has identified for development within the following five years for which <br />it has not yet submitted applications <br />• Well estimates based on reasonable business judgement based on information <br />known to the operator as of the date of registration <br />• Information demonstrating the operator is capable of fulfilling and is likely to fulfill <br />the obligations imposed through the local and state oil and gas regulations, <br />including: <br />o A list of all instances in the previous ten years where the operator had not <br />complied with applicable state or local requirements <br />o Certified copies of all financial assurances <br />o A certified copy of general liability insurance <br />o A report on greenhouse gas emissions for all oil and gas facilities in Boulder <br />County owned or leased by the operator for the calendar year prior to <br />registration or renewal. <br />• A requirement that registrants update information on file with the City within 30 days <br />of a material change of such information <br />• A requirement that registrants reapply after 5 years if no application for a special <br />review use or other land use permit for oil and gas operations has been submitted. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Resolution 16, Series 2019, <br />recommending approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 17.68 of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code to require Oil and Gas Operator Registration. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />• Resolution 16, Series 2019 <br />• Draft Ordinance <br />• City Council minutes, July 30, 2019 <br />• SB 181 <br />Oil and Gas Operator Registration Page 4 of 3 <br />PC — September 12, 2019 <br />9 <br />