§ 32-212. New pipeline permit application.  


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  • A pipeline owner or operator shall submit an application in accordance with the city's submission schedule and pay a fee, as established by the adopted fee schedule, for an oil and gas pipeline permit to the city pursuant to its intention to construct the pipeline and shall submit the following information:

    (1)

    The name, business address, and telephone numbers of the pipeline owner.

    (2)

    The names, titles, and telephone numbers of the following:

    a.

    The person submitting the applications and petitions for the pipeline construction;

    b.

    The person designated as the principal contact for the submittal;

    c.

    The person designated as the 24-hour emergency contact; and

    d.

    The person or firm that will operate the pipeline.

    (3)

    The origin point and the destination of the segment of the pipeline to be constructed.

    (4)

    A text description of the general location of the planned pipeline.

    (5)

    A description of the substance to be transported through the pipeline.

    (6)

    A copy of the substance material safety data sheet (MSDS).

    (7)

    The maximum allowable operating pressure on the pipeline, along with the specified minimum yield strength (SMYS) of the pipe, its pressure class, and design calculations in accordance with 49 CFR 192.105, assuming a class 3 or better location.

    (8)

    The normal operating pressure range of the pipeline, not to exceed the maximum allowable operating pressure as designated above.

    (9)

    Engineering plans, drawings and/or maps with summarized specifications showing the horizontal pipeline location, pipeline covering depths, and location of shutoff valves. (Location of shutoff valves must be known in order for emergency responders to clear area for access valves.) To the extent that information can be reasonably obtained, drawings shall show the location of other pipelines and utilities that will be crossed or paralleled within five feet of the proposed pipeline.

    (10)

    A description of the consideration given to matters of public safety and the avoidance, as far as practicable, of existing inhabited structures and congregated areas.

    (11)

    Detailed cross section drawings for all public street right-of-way and easement crossings.

    (12)

    Methods to be used to prevent both internal and external corrosion.

    (13)

    A binder or certificates of all bonds and insurance as required under this division.

(Code 1994, § 4.922; Ord. No. 430, § 1, 9-17-2007)