2.2 The issuance of permits and/or approvals for land divisions, interior <br />improvements to an existing structure, or other approvals for which there is no physical <br />- disturbance to the surface of the land; and <br />2.3 Annual landscape maintenance activities on fully developed properties, <br />necessary to maintain the existing developed landscape. <br />3. ~ Permit Classifications. A variety of permits may be issued to address different <br />circumstances. Regardless of permit type, the property owner or easement holder of record is the <br />responsible parry for the permit. If property ownership changes before the permit is finalized, the new <br />property owner assumes the responsibility of the permit and any outstanding issues associated with <br />the permit. The following permits may be issued to meet the requirements of these rules provided <br />the associated eligibility requirements are met: <br />3.1 Individual Permit. A property owner or easement holder of record may <br />obtain a separate, individual permit for each construction activity on the same parcel of land. <br />For example, the individual permit allows a property owner to obtain a permit for building <br />construction activities and a utility to obtain a separate permit for utility purposes. <br />3.2 Umbrella Permit. A property owner or easement holder of record may obtain <br />an umbrella permit for multiple construction activities on the same parcel of land that are <br />proposed in connection with a development, including utility work, private infrastructure, <br />structures, and other site improvements. This permit allows one permit to be issued for all <br />construction activities and all phases of development. <br />3.3 Annual Permit. An annual permit may be issued for minor recurring activities. <br />The annual permit is intended to provide a streamlined permit process for entities that perform <br />repetitive activities on a frequent basis. This provision allows one permit to be issued for <br />more than one project within a calendar year. To qualify for an annual permit, the following <br />criteria shall be met: <br />3.3.1 Construction activities are minor and recur on a frequent basis. <br />Examples include but are not limited to: utility service connections and extensions, <br />repair of utility and infrastructure facilities. <br />3.3.2 Permits maybe issued for a full calendar year, and shall expire on or <br />before December 31 of the year issued. <br />4. AQptication. In addition to the payment of any required fees, an application for an <br />erosion prevention permit shall include a completed Construction Site Management Plan (except for <br />an Annual Permit, refer to Section R-6.645-F-7.4), prepared in accordance with Subsection 7 of this <br />Section, or a template prepared in accordance with subsection 7.3 and approved by the City. <br />5. Independent Permit Processing. The application and processing of other City of <br />Eugene permits, such as, but not limited to, grading, privately. engineered public improvements, tree <br />Administrative Rule - 11 <br />r:\adminord\rules\OOerospre~2ao.wpd(12/07/00) <br />