File #: Pres 19-385    Version: 1 Name: Oil and Gas Focus Group - ROA Comments
Type: Presentation Status: Filed
File created: 7/20/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/5/2019 Final action: 8/5/2019
Title: Regional Operator Agreement Update
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Extraction Regional Operator Agreement, 3. Exhibit B - Best Management Practices, 4. Exhibits A, C-G, 5. Oil and Gas Focus Group Minutes of July 24, 2019, 6. Regional Operator Agreement Public Comments, 7. Regional Operator Agreement Public Comments Attachments
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Regional Operator Agreement Update

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Summary and Background Information:
After close to a full year of negotiations, the city has reached a draft Regional Operator Agreement (ROA) with Extraction Oil and Gas, LLC. The draft agreement was made open for a three week public comment period between July 8th and July 29th, allowing the general public to submit feedback for consideration before the city takes official action on the agreement.

The ROA sets requirements for the city and Extraction in the operation of Extraction’s proposed well pad sites in the city, but does not act as an approval for drilling. The ROA includes Best Management Practices (BMPs) designed to address health, safety, quality of life and environmental concerns. The BMPs cover categories such as air and water quality, noise, traffic reduction, inspections, emergency management and many other topics. The City’s priorities throughout the process have been to minimize impacts and maximize protections for the community while respecting private property rights.

Per direction from Council, staff conducted an additional meeting with members from the previous focus group, in order to get specific comments and feedback regarding the draft agreement. Attendees of the meeting provided specific comments regarding the strengthening language as it relates to enforcement of terms of the agreement and defining “maximum extent practicable”, and wanted to see additional analysis on the fee amounts being requested for ongoing inspections and air quality monitoring. The attendees also provided more general comments, such as the city should be receiving additional tax revenue from oil and gas operations, some feeling that signing the agreement prior to the state conducting its rulemakings would be premature, and others feeling that the agreement set the bar high for oil and gas operations in the city.

During the public comment period, the city received a total of 384 comments. Staff is currently ...

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