action is taken. <br /> b. 2, for a violation that does not pose an immediate <br /> • <br /> threat to life, property or natural resources, but does pose significant <br /> potential adverse consequences, or for a violation that has already <br /> caused moderate damage. These situations can be tolerated for a <br /> limited period of time with interim measures taken to minimize the <br /> threat. <br /> c. 5, for a violation that poses an immediate and direct <br /> threat to life, property or natural resources such that the violation <br /> cannot be tolerated, or for a violation that has already caused severe • <br /> damage. Action must be taken immediately to prevent significant <br /> adverse consequences. Corrective action may include removing the <br /> hazard or preventing occupancy of the premises. <br /> 2. This Rule, and the provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971 it implements, requires the <br /> payment of fees by applicants seeking approvals under their provisions. Although this Rule will <br /> become immediately effective, fees cannot be established with an immediate effective date. City staff <br /> • <br /> are authorized to accept applications for approvals under provisions of this Rule. However, the City <br /> will not issue any decisions or determinations on the applications until the Open Waterway Fee <br /> Schedule is adopted and applicable fee(s) are paid by the applicants. <br /> This Rule shall become effective immediately and remain in effect for a period of 180 days <br /> from the date hereof unless replaced earlier by an emergency rule, temporary rule, or permanent rule <br /> adopted in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.019 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> Dated and effective.this ' day of June, 2000. <br /> c�(�rvc <br /> 11 � r � ^- <br /> James R. Johnson <br /> City Manager <br /> Administrative Order - 14 r\aaminora\r„ieswow .wpd(o6 /Os/OO) <br />