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Admin Order 58-96-26-F
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Erosion Prevention Practices
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1/22/1997
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~ • I <br /> 1. Intervention. The primary focus of sections 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, <br /> 1971 and these Rules is to achieve compliance with the outcomes specified in R-6.645-D and <br /> prevent erosion and control stormwater impact, and the City will use the amount of enforcement <br /> j necessary to achieve compliance. Where possible the City will rely on education rather than <br /> ~ enforcement. The City Manager may provide educational programs or other informational materials <br /> <br /> . i ghat will assist permittees in meeting the desired erosion and sedimentation controls, and other <br /> onStruction site management practices outcomes. <br /> 2. Stop Work Order. Whenever ~ any construction related activity is being done <br /> on~rary to and in violation of Sections 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971, these rules, or an <br /> rosion prevention permit, the enforcement officer may order the construction related activity <br /> ~ topped by notice in writing, posted on the premises, or served on the permittee. The permittee shall <br /> orthwith stop such work until authorized by the enforcement officer to proceed. <br /> 3 citation for Violation. Upon a determination that a person is violating Sections <br /> ~ .625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971 or these rules, a citation may be issued to the permittee to <br /> ppear in Municipal Court. <br /> 4 Administrative Compliance Order. The .City may issue an Administrative <br /> ompliance Order for any violation. The Order shall be in writing, specify the violation(s) and <br /> squire compliance measures. The order also may include a Notice of Imposition of Administrative <br /> ivil Penalty Assessment for the violation. <br /> 5 Notice of Imposition of Administrative Civil PenaltX. If a person fails to comply <br /> 'tH applicable provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, these Hiles, an erosion prevention permit, <br /> onditions imposed thereon, or an administrative compliance order, the enforcement officer may <br /> ssue to the person a Notice of Imposition of an administrative civil penalty pursuant to the <br /> rovisions of Section 2.018 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> 6. a 'ce. All notices/orders shall be served by personal service or sent by certified <br /> ail and first class mail. Any noticeJorder served by mail shall be deemed received for purposes of <br /> y time computations hereunder, three days after the date mailed, if to an address within this state, <br /> d seven days after the date mailed, if to an address without this state. <br /> 7. penalties Not Exclusive. Any administrative civil penalty imposed pursuant to this <br /> cction shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other penalty authorized by Section 6.992 of <br /> e ~ugene Code, 1971, or any other action authorized by law. <br /> S. Settlement of Administrative Civil Penalty Assessment. Upon receipt of Notice <br /> f administrative Civil Penalty Assessment, the violator may request a conference with the City <br /> wager or designee. The City Manager or designee may compromise or settle any unpaid <br /> dministrative civil penalty assessment where authorized under Section 2.582 of the Eugene Code, <br /> proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R-6.645 - 15 12/4/96 <br /> <br />
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