File #: Pres 19-433    Version: 1 Name: Oil and Gas LDC Updates
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/25/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/14/2019 Final action:
Title: Oil and Gas Land Development Code Updates
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Comparison Table - Other Jurisdictions
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Oil and Gas Land Development Code Updates


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Summary and Background Information:
In 2012, Commerce City adopted its current set of Oil and Gas regulations, which require any potential operators to obtain an Oil and Gas Permit, and execute an Extraction Agreement. Since of the adoption of these rules, the landscape of oil and gas regulation at the state level has increased significantly. Since 2012, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has conducted a number of rulemaking procedures, which have modified requirements such as school setbacks, flowline regulations, spill reporting, and many other items. Most significantly, on April 16th, 2019, Governor Polis signed Senate Bill 19-181 into law, which expressly gave local governments more authority to regulate the surface impacts of resource extraction. The bill expressly modifies state pre-emption by authorizing local government regulation that is more stringent than state standards.

On September 9, a City Council Study session was held to receive direction on how to proceed forward with updating the city’s regulations in response to Senate Bill 19-181, and the recently signed operator agreement with Extraction Oil and Gas, LLC. The stated objectives of the code update were presented as follows:

· Utilize SB-181 authority to regulate location and siting of facilities
· Incorporate other powers granted to local governments through SB-181
· Define approval criteria for alternative location analysis
· Evaluate current process and approval process
· Incorporate feedback received during the Oil and Gas Focus Group
· Evaluate additional feedback provided from the public, industry, and regulatory agencies
· Evaluate financial assurances and fees
· Codification of Best Management Practices (BMP’s)
· Incorporate meaningful health, safety, and general welfare protections

Staff also received input from Council on the following items:
· Pursue a more aggressive LDC update timeline with a targ...

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