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OGCC under OGCC Rules 703, 706, and 707 <br />3 A certified copy of a policy of general liability insurance or <br />self-insurance program approved by the Colorado Insurance Commission, in <br />the amount of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, insuring the operator <br />against property damage and bodily injury to third parties. The policy shall <br />be written by a company authorized to do business in the State of Colorado <br />unless the operator provides evidence it is adequately self -insured. The <br />policy shall include the City as a certificate holder <br />4 A report on greenhouse gas emissions for all oil and gas <br />facilities in Boulder County owned or leased by the operator for the calendar <br />year prior to registration or renewal. The report must be in form required by <br />the United States Environmental Protection Agency for reporting greenhouse <br />gas emissions (EPA sub part W). <br />D Following registration, operators must notify the City in writing of <br />any material change in the information provided pursuant to subsection C of this <br />Section within thirty (30) days of such change If an operator does not file an <br />application for a use by special review or other land use permit for oil and gas <br />operations within five (5) years following registration, the registration shall lapse <br />and the operator must file a new operator registration meeting the requirements of <br />this Section at least thirty (30) days before filing an application for a use by special <br />review or any other land use permit for oil and gas operations to be conducted within <br />the City <br />Section 3. Upon the filing of an operator registration pursuant to Section 17 68 035 <br />as enacted by this ordinance, and until six (6) months thereafter, no application for approval of a <br />use by special review or other land use approval for oil and gas operations or activities shall be <br />accepted, reviewed, processed, approved or otherwise acted upon, unless otherwise provided in <br />this ordinance <br />Section 4. The restrictions contained in this ordinance shall not be construed to affect <br />any applications for a use by special review other land use approval for oil and gas operations or <br />activities for which complete applications were filed prior to the effective date of this ordinance <br />Section 5. Any person who submitted a complete application for a use by special <br />review or other land use approval for oil and gas operations or activities prior to the effective <br />date of this ordinance, and who believes that application of the temporary moratorium to such <br />application would be legally invalid, may file with the City Council a request for an exemption <br />from the moratorium. The request shall be in writing and fully set forth the reasons why the <br />exemption should be granted. The City Council may grant the exemption if it finds that <br />application of the moratorium would be legally invalid under the facts presented. <br />Ordinance No 1783, Series 2019 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />
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