RES 2010-08TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, ENDORSING REGIONAL "BEST
PRACTICES" STANDARDS CALCULATED AT FOSTERING
IMPROVED INTRSTATE GAS UTILITY-MUNICIPAL RELATIONS WITH
REGARD TO THE ACQUISTIONS AND ROUTING OF PIPELINE
RIGHTS-OF-WAY THROUGH INCORPARA TED AREAS AND EXTRA
TERRITORIAL JURIDICTION AREAS; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town of Trophy Club, Texas , is a duly incorporated municipality
located in Denton and Tarrant County and created in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 8 of the Local Government Code and operating pursuant to the enabling
legislation of the State of Texas; and
WHEREAS, the development of the Barnett Shale has necessitated the
installation of a comprehensive intra-state pipeline network though which produced
hydrocarbons are carried from gas well operators to the public utility system ; and
WHEREAS, this pipeline network frequently conflicts with the long range
comprehensive planning goals of north Texas municipalities and creates hardship for
individual property owners affected by pipeline routing; and
WHEREAS, in an effort to mitigate the conflict and hardship posed by pipeline
right-of-way acquisition and routing the Texas Pipeline Association, a private trade
association representing the interests of the intrastate pipelines in Texas, has endorsed
the concept of a regional "best practices" policy; and
WHEREAS, through the collaborative efforts of many north Texas municipalities
and the Texas Pipeline Association and its members, the parties have developed
guidelines entitled: "Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality Relations "; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, reviewed the "Best
Practices for Pipeline and Municipality Relations " guidelines developed by this group ,
and decided to revise these guidelines in an effort to address certain issues ; and
WHEREAS , the revised non-binding "Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality
Relations" guidelines constitute a series of non-legislative standards setting forth the
parties ' expectations with respect to pipeline pre-routing, right-of-way acquisition and
construction ; and
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T wn ttorney , Patricia A
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas has
determined that it is in the best interest of the public health , safety and general welfare
to endorse the revised non-binding "Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality
Relations" guidelines attached hereto ; and
WHEREAS , the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas would further
encourage intrastate gas ut ilities to endorse and commit the standards set forth in the
revised "Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality Relations" guidelines, with respect
to pipeline operations in incorporated areas;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, THAT:
Section I. The Town Council does hereby endorse the revised "Best Practices
for Pipeline and Municipality Relations " guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". The
revised "Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality Relations " guidelines are not
intended to serve as litigation of the Town of Trophy Club , Texas , and instead are
calculated at fostering improved intrastate gas utility-municipal relations with regard to
the acquisition and routing of pipeline rights-of-way through the Town.
Section II. This Resolution shall be effective from its date of adoption ..
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club ,
Texas , this 12'h day of April, 2010 .
Mayor, Connie White
Town of Trophy Club, Texas
ATTEST :
own Secretary, Lisa Hennek
Town of Trophy Club , Texas
[Seal]
APPROVED AS TO FORM :
Adams
Town of Trophy Club , Texas
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Best Practices for Pipeline and Municipality Relations
I. Pre-Routing:
A. Municipality will designate the department or person with whom pipeline operators
should meet prior to obtaining easements and planning of final pipeline route.
1. Municipality will provide a packet of information which includes all ordinances
and other planning documents which are applicable to pipelines. Pipeline
operators will read all ordinances in advance.
2. Pipeline operators will present municipality with preliminary route(s) of pipelines,
as well as accessory equipment including, but not limited to compressing
facilities, from origin to terminus within the municipality's corporate boundaries
together with fixed routing issues (e.g. known well locations that must be
connected, existing right ofway considered, required and anticipated issues along
the preliminary route known by the pipeline operators to affect the routing).
3 . Utilizing the municipalities' development review process, municipalities
will provide initial development review conunents on the preliminary route within
a reasonable amount of time. Reasonable time is defmed as not longer than two
(2) weeksJor gathering lines and not longer thanJour (4) weeksJor transmission
lines. Pipeline operators agree to respond to the municipality's comments in a
reasonable time frame.
B. Consistent with the provisions of Section I 81.005(b) and (c) of the Texas Utilities Code,
pipeline operators will comply with the following requirements in determining routes within
a municipality:
1. 1n determining the route of a pipeline within a municipality, a gas cOlporation
shall consider /Ising existing easements and public rights-of-H-'aY, including
streets, roads, highways, and utility rights-of-'t1-'(Jy . In deciding to use a public
easement or right-oJ-....l'ay, the gas corporation shall consider whether:
(1) the lise is economically practicable;
(2) adequate space exists;
(3) the use will violate, or calise the violation oj any pipeline
saJety regulations .
(4) the use may require an annual charge Jar pipeline
placement; and
(5) the use may require cost recovelY Jar public
infrastructure damage.
2. Route will be as consistent as practical with existing municipal planning
documents and standard utility construction practices for existing and future
municipal land uses while respecting private property rights.
3. Both parties will strive for the most direct, cost effective, and time efficient route.
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4. The location of pipelines in public rights of way, utility easements or other City
owned property may not interfere with or damage existing utilities or prevent the
installation of master planned municipal infrastlUcture.
5. Pipeline operators will actively participate in planning of preferred pipeline routes
with contiguous municipalities on a project by project basis.
II. Right-of-way Acquisition:
A. Pipeline operators will require right-of-way agents to be registered with the Texas Real
Estate Commission (TREC).
B. Pipeline operators commit to negotiate in good faith with property owners before
resorting to eminent domain. If eminent domain is to be utilized in the corporate city
limits ofa municipality, the pipeline operator will provide prior notice to the City
Manager, or chief administrative official, of the affected municipality.
C. A current copy of the GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR RIGHT OF WAY ACQUlSTION.
~ONSTRUCTION AND OPERt\J'IONS is attached to this document as Attachment A.
III. Construction Phase:
A. Municipalities commit, when practical, to grant temporary working easements within
public rights of way during construction consistent with existing regulatory authority.
B. Pipeline operators will promptly respond to complaints and will provide to the City
contact in format ion for a 24-hour representative who can be reached at all stages of
construction.
C. Pipeline operators will work cooperatively with municipalities in locating pipeline
structures in relations to critical municipal infrastructure.
D. Pipeline operators shall only remove trees and other vegetation in a manner that is
consistent with local ordinance(s), unless additional removal is demonstrated as being
necessary for pipeline safety and/or regulatolY compliance.
E. Pipeline operators will provide copies of "as built" plans, pipeline inventory updates,
and final pipeline routing maps within the municipalities' corporate limits and extra
tenitorial jurisdiction (ETJ) in a format acceptable to the Municipality. These maps will
include accessory equipment including, but not limited to, compressing facilities.
F. Municipalities and their contractors will commit to use the State's One-Call system when
undertaking any excavations in order to avoid damaging pipelines.
TV. Desirable:
A. Pipeline operators will work with municipalities to employ principles to reduce noise and
environmental impacts on neighboring residents and businesses, consistent with existing
local ordinances.
B. When the pipeline operator has the right to do so and it is reasonable to do so, and when it
would not unreasonably interfere with operations, the pipeline operator may grant
municipalities surface uses Ul pipeline easements.