I~ <br /> <br /> i <br /> Violation of notice or procedural requirements -moderate to 10 <br /> major work has begun in violation of the notice or procedural <br /> requirements has begun <br /> R-6.305-J APPEAL. <br /> 1. Any person who is denied a permit, or is granted a permit with conditions, or a <br /> ~'esponsible person to whom a Notice of Violation or a Notice of Imposition of an Administrative <br /> Civil Penalty is issued, may appeal the denial, imposition of conditions, Notice of Violation, or Civil <br /> I?enalty, by cling a written notice of appeal with the City Manager within 15 days of the date of <br /> denial or the to of issuance of the permit with conditions, or date of issuance of the Notice. The <br /> appeal shall accompanied by the fee established by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 <br /> of the Eugen Code, 1971. <br /> 2. I~! Any person who provided written comments on an application pursuant to R-6.305- <br /> D-5, and wh ' is dissatisfied with the action of the City Manager in granting a permit, whether with <br /> or without c nditions, may appeal the decision by following the same procedures as set forth in <br /> subsection 1 f this section. <br /> 3. ~I The appeal shall be governed by Section 2.021 of the Eugene Code, 1971, and shall <br /> describe in w~iting the specific basis or bases upon which the appellant asserts that the decision was <br /> in error. <br /> 4. I! The decision of the hearin s officer is final and ma include a determination to <br /> g ~ Y <br /> refund the ap~eal fee to the appellant if the hearings officer finds the appeal is not frivolous. <br /> R-6.305-K EXCEPTIONS TO PERMIT RE UIREMENTS. <br /> I <br /> The p~rmit requirements and other restrictions of this Rule do not apply to: <br /> (a) That portion of a PUD and/or PUD subdivision for which final approval has <br /> been btained; <br /> (b) An occupied parcel of less than 20,000 square feet; <br /> (c) The action of any City officer or employee or of any public utility necessary <br /> to re ove or alleviate an immediate danger to life or properly; to restore utility service; or <br /> to reopen a public thoroughfare to traffic; <br /> 'j Administrative Order - 14 <br /> r: \adminordlrule\00 Veerem 1 ao. wpd(01 /28/00) <br /> i I <br /> <br />