1.4 Washing excess concrete material or other construction related material into <br />a street, catch basin, or other public facility, the City's stormwater system, private stormwater <br />'drainage systems that discharge to the City's stormwater system, Related Natural Resource <br />Areas, oar other protected area identified on the approved Construction Site Management <br />Plan; <br />1.5 Allowing construction vehicles to track or spi71 soil or debris into or onto a <br />street or public right of way; or <br />1.6 Ground disturbing activities or destruction ofvegetatioir in protected azeas. <br />1.7 Beginning construction activities without a valid permit or prior to initial site <br />inspection by city. <br />2. Prevention 1Vlieasures and Design Standards. The City's Erosion Prevention and' <br />Construction Site Management Practices Manual may be utilized. to obtain ideas as to how to achieve <br />the outcomes mandated by R-6.645 D.1. The Manual is a guidance document only. Except as <br />provided in R-6.645-D, : it is not necessary to utr7ize arty of the specific best management practices <br />contained in the Manual, nor is the use of one or more of those best management practices a <br />guarantee that a permit will be issued. Each site and the proposed construction related activities need <br />to be examined. to determine what measures are required for that specific site. <br />R-6.645-H Enforcement. <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 outcomesspecified in R-6.645-D and prevent <br />erosion and control stormwater impact, and the City will use the amount of enforcement necessary <br />to achieve compliance. Where possible the City will rely on education rather than enforcement. The <br />City Manager may provide educational programs or other informational materials that wr71 assist <br />permittees in meeting the desired erosion and sedimentation controls, and other. construction site <br />management practices outcomes. <br />2. Stoa Work Order. Whenever any construction related activity is being done contrary <br />to and in violafiion of Sections 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971, these rules; or an erosion. <br />prevention permit, the enforcement officer may order the construction related activity stopped by <br />notice in writing, posted on the premises, or served on the permittee. The permittee shall forthwith <br />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 />6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971 or these rules, a citation may be issued to the permittee to <br />appeaz in Municipal Court. <br />Administrative Rule -18 <br />C:\l'1;MP~U3~rosiooPcewlxo.wpd (1/13/U3) <br />