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Eugene Code, 1971 under which they are promulgated, punishable as set forth in Sections 6.990, <br />6.992, and 6.995 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />3. Administrative Civil Penalty. Following the procedures set forth in paragraphs D and <br />E of these rules, the enforcement officer may impose an administrative civil penalty upon a <br />responsible person for violation of the provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971 set forth in paragraph <br />C above. Failure to pay the administrative civil penalty within ten days after it becomes final <br />constitutes a violation of these rules and the Eugene Code,1971. Each day thereafter that the penalty <br />remains unpaid shall constitute a separate violation. In addition to any other enforcement <br />mechanisms authorized by the Eugene Code, 1971, these rules, or federal or state law, the <br />enforcement officer may withhold issuance of requested licenses or permits, issue a stop work or <br />cease and desist order, or revoke or suspend any issued licenses or permits if the- responsible person <br />fails or refuses to pay an administrative civil penalty imposed pursuant to these rules. If the violation <br />resulting in the imposition of the administrative civil penalty occurred on real property and the <br />penalty remains unpaid for a period of 30 days or more after becoming final, the full amount of the <br />unpaid penalty and/or fine shall be assessed against the real property upon which the violation <br />occurred and entered as a lien in the docket of City liens. Notice of the assessment and docketing <br />shall be given to the responsible person at the time the assessment is made. Interest at the rate <br />prescribed by Section 2.022 of the Eugene Code, 1971 shall commence on the date the lien is entered <br />on the lien docket, and the lien shall be enforced in the same manner as liens for street <br />improvements. <br />4. Service of Notices/Orders. All notices/orders shall be served by personal service or <br />sent by certified mail and first class mail. Any notice/order served by mail shall be deemed received <br />for purposes of any time computations hereunder, three days after the date mailed, if to an address <br />within this state, and seven days after the date mailed, if to an address outside this state. <br />5. Remedies not Exclusive. The enforcement mechanisms set forth herein are not <br />exclusive, and are in addition to any other remedies available under provisions of the Eugene Code, <br />1971 and federal and state law. <br />G. A eals. <br />1. Following the procedures set forth in Section 2.021 of the Eugene Code, 1971, a <br />responsible person to whom a Notice of Violation or Notice of Civil Penalty is issued may appeal <br />the enforcement officer's determination to the City Manager. The appeal must be in writing, filed <br />with the City Manager within 15 days from the date of the notice, and be accompanied by the fee <br />established by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971. The appeal <br />shall state the name and address of the appellant, the nature of the determination being appealed, the <br />reason the determination is incorrect, and what the correct determination of the appeal should be. <br />Failure to file such a statement within the time or in the manner required waives the appellant's <br />objections, and the appeal shall be dismissed. At least ten days prior to the hearing, the City shall <br />Administrative Order - 11 <br />
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