1.2 Is located in a sensitive area as designated pursuant to R- 6.645 -E of these <br /> rules. <br /> 2. Waiver of Erosion Prevention Permit. Notwithstanding any other provisions of <br /> this section, the following activities shall not require an erosion prevention permit. However, under <br /> no circumstances shall this waiver be construed to mean that these activities are exempt from any <br /> of the erosion prevention requirements of the Eugene Code, 1971 and these rules other than the <br /> requirement to obtain an erosion prevention permit. <br /> 2.1 Construction activities involving the disturbance of less than 500 square feet <br /> of land surface area, or which consist of the excavation and/or fill of less than 20 cubic yards <br /> of material; <br /> 2.2 The issuance of permits and/or approvals for land divisions, interior <br /> improvements to an existing structure, or other approvals for which there is no physical <br /> disturbance to the surface of the land; and <br /> 2.3 Annual landscape maintenance activities on fully developed properties, <br /> necessary to maintain the existing developed landscape. <br /> 3. Permit Classifications. A variety of permits may be issued to address different <br /> circumstances. Regardless of permit type, the property owner or easement holder of record is the <br /> responsible party for the permit. If property ownership changes before the permit is finalized, the <br /> new property owner assumes the responsibility of the permit and any outstanding issues associated <br /> with the permit. The following permits may be issued to meet the requirements of these rules <br /> provided the associated eligibility requirements are met: <br /> 3.1 Individual Permit. A property owner or easement holder of record may <br /> obtain a separate, individual permit for each construction activity on the same parcel of land. <br /> For example, the individual permit allows a property owner to obtain a permit for building <br /> construction activities and a utility to obtain a separate permit for utility purposes. <br /> 3.2 Umbrella Permit. A property owner or easement holder of record may obtain <br /> an umbrella permit for multiple construction activities on the same parcel of land that are <br /> proposed in connection with a development, including utility work, private infrastructure, <br /> structures, and_other site improvements. This permit allows one permit to be issued for all <br /> construction activities and all phases of development. <br /> 3.3 Annual Permit. An annual permit may be issued for minor recurring <br /> activities. The annual permit is intended to provide a streamlined permit process for entities <br /> that perform repetitive activities on a frequent basis. This provision allows one permit to be <br /> issued for more than one project within a calendar year. To qualify for an annual permit, the <br /> Proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R -6.645 - 9 9/16/96 <br />