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BK:00027 PG:0898 <br /> (12) "Well" shall mean any new or existing shaft or hole drilled, sunk, bored, or dug into the <br /> earth or into underground strata for the extraction, injection, or placement of any oil, liquid, or <br /> gas; or any new or existing shaft or hole drilled, sunk, bored, dug or used in conjunction with <br /> such extraction, injection, or placement of any oil, liquid, or gas using hydraulic fracturing, <br /> fracturing, or fracking methods.The term "well" does not include any shaft or hole drilled, sunk, <br /> bored,or dug into the earth for the sole purpose of testing for, pumping, or extracting <br /> therefrom potable,fresh,or usable water for household, domestic, industrial, agricultural, <br /> public use, or other activity not related to oil or gas development activities. <br /> Section 12-106. Imposition of Moratorium on the Oil and Gas Development Activities.There is hereby <br /> established a month moratorium on any County approval required by law for oil and gas <br /> development activities. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this Ordinance for any person within the <br /> jurisdiction to which this Ordinance applies to engage in oil or gas development activities that require a <br /> County permit.The Board will use this month moratorium period to complete the 2030 Land Use <br /> Plan, to study the impacts of oil and gas development activities in other states, and to develop a plan to <br /> regulate and mitigate impacts from these activities that are not addressed adequately by State and <br /> federal regulatory programs,the existing Unified Development Ordinance, and other ordinances,giving <br /> consideration to the particular natural and man-made environment of Lee County. <br /> Section12-107.Action and Schedule. <br /> (a)Studies.The Board of Commissioners will hire a consultant or consultants to complete a <br /> study and develop the 2030 Land Use Plan. In addition, such consultants will study hydraulic <br /> fracturing and other oil and gas development and the associated impacts on the natural, man- <br /> made,and social environments of Lee County, and the related economic benefits and costs.The <br /> consultant(s)will be tasked to study Lee County and to analyze state and federal regulatory <br /> programs and to prepare a report for the Board regarding the full range of expected impacts, <br /> including financial, as compared to locations similar to Lee County in other states, and the <br /> effectiveness of local ordinances in managing those impacts. This study and report should be <br /> completed within the first year of the moratorium and will include the consultant's conclusions <br /> as to whether additional time is needed for thorough study. <br /> (b) Development of Conditional Use Ordinance. Upon completion and on the basis of the study <br /> and report,the Board intends to draft a conditional use ordinance and/or other ordinances <br /> which will be coordinated with the County's 2030 Land Use Plan.The draft ordinance will be <br /> made available for public review and comment and at least one public hearing will be held. <br /> Based on public comments,the Board will finalize the ordinance and initiate the adoption <br /> procedure. Development of the ordinance and final approval is estimated to take one year. <br /> Section 12-108. Enforcement. <br /> (a) Remedies. This Ordinance may be enforced by any legal or equitable remedies available, <br /> including, but not limited to, injunctive relief.The County Manager shall have the authority to <br /> direct the County Attorney, or any such other legal counsel as may be employed,to take <br /> appropriate legal action to address any violation of this Ordinance. <br /> (b) Imposition of a civil penalty. Any person engaging in oil and gas development activities in <br /> violation of the Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor pursuant to North Carolina General <br />