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appeal. <br /> 3. A permit shall expire at midnight on the one year anniversary of the effective date of <br /> the permit. <br /> 4. At the written request of the applicant, the City Manager may grant time extensions to <br /> complete the work under a permit. <br /> (a) A time extension shall not exceed 12 months. <br /> (b) No more than 2 (two) time extensions shall be granted. <br /> (c) No additional trees may be removed under a time extension. <br /> R 6.305 - G ENFORCEMENT. <br /> 1. Abatement. If a violation of EC 6.300 - 6.330, this rule, or a condition of a permit is <br /> occurring and the enforcement officer finds that failure to act promptly will seriously prejudice the <br /> public health, welfare, or environment, the enforcement officer may initiate abatement proceedings <br /> pursuant to EC Sections 6.005 to 6.115, and may, at the same time, issue a Notice of Civil Penalty, <br /> without issuing any prior orders or attempting to secure voluntary compliance or correction of the <br /> violation. <br /> 2. Notice to Correct. When the enforcement officer finds a violation of EC 6.300 - <br /> 6.330, this rule, or a condition of a permit is occurring, and the enforcement officer believes that the <br /> violation may be corrected and, when corrected, will prevent or fully remediate any harm from the <br /> violation, the enforcement officer may, in his or her discretion, issue a Notice to Correct to the <br /> responsible person. A Notice to Correct shall identify the condition constituting the violation and <br /> the time within which the correction is to be made. In addition to any other penalties that may be <br /> imposed for the original violation, a failure to comply with a Notice to Correct is a violation subject <br /> to the penalties provided in these rules. A Notice to Correct is not appealable. <br /> 3. Stop Work Order. Upon finding an activity is occurring that violates EC 6.300 - <br /> 6.330, this rule, or a condition of a permit, the enforcement officer may issue a stop work order to <br /> the responsible person. The stop work order need not require the cessation of all operations on the <br /> premises, only those activities causing or contributing to the violation. In addition to any other <br /> penalties that may be imposed, failure to comply with the enforcement officer's order issued under <br /> this subsection constitutes a violation of this rule and the provisions of Chapter 6 of the Eugene <br /> Code, 1971 under which it is promulgated, punishable as set forth in EC Sections 6.990, 6.992, and <br /> 6.995. <br /> 4. Notice of Violation. The enforcement officer may issue a notice of violation to a <br /> responsible person who fails to obtain the proper permit for felling a tree, fails to adhere to a <br /> condition of a permit, fails to comply with a Notice to Correct, fails to comply with a stop work <br /> Administrative Order - 9 r: \adminord \Wile \00treerem2ao.wpd(03 /14/00) <br />
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