This agreement addresses the situation where the landowner utilizes irrigation systems that would be impeded by a lessees equipment being located on the surface of the grounds. This agreement provides for the lessees equipment to be located icellars.
The Long Beach government has a team that monitors compliance with the agreement, conducting regular checks to ensure everything’s up to snuff.
Yes, but they need to get approval first! Any changes to production equipment must comply with the terms of the agreement and be reviewed by the city.
The agreement helps the community by ensuring that oil production happens in a way that minimizes disruption, keeping the neighborhood safe and looking good.
Absolutely! Operators must adhere to strict safety protocols to reduce risks and ensure the well-being of both workers and nearby residents.
Production equipment that is generally used for oil extraction and processing can be located in the cellars, as long as it complies with city regulations.
It's crucial for operators to stick to this agreement to ensure that the land is used safely and responsibly, protecting the environment and community.
The Long Beach California Surface Use Agreement is a legal document that outlines the rules and conditions for using the surface land in the city for oil production activities.