Compliance Order for any violation. The Order shall be in writing, specify the violation(s) and <br />require compliance measures. The order also may include a Notice of Imposition of Administrative <br />Civil Penalty Assessment for the violation. <br />5 Notice of Lnposition of Administrative Civil Penalty. If a person fails to comply <br />with applicable provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, these rules, an erosion prevention permit, <br />conditions imposed thereon, or an administrative compliance order, the enforcement officer may issue <br />to the person a Notice of Imposition of an administrative civil penalty pursuant to the provisions of <br />Section 2.018 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />6. ervice. All notices/orders shall be served by personal service or sent by certified mail <br />and first class mail. Any notice/order served by mail shall be deemed received for purposes of any <br />time computations hereunder, three days after the date mailed, if to an address within this state, and <br />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 />section shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other penalty authorized by Section 6.992 of the <br />Eugene Code, 1971, or any other action authorized by law. <br />8. Settlement of Administrative Civil Penalty Assessment. Upon receipt of Notice <br />of Administrative Civil Penalty Assessment, the violator may request a conference with the City <br />Manager or designee. The City Manager or designee may compromise or settle any unpaid <br />administrative civil penalty assessment where authorized under Section 2.582 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971. A request under this paragraph shall not act as a stay, or otherwise affect the filing or <br />processing of an appeal under R-6.645-J. <br />R 6.645-I Determination of Amount of Civil Penalty. <br />Notwithstanding the provisions of Administrative Rule R-2.018, the amount of the <br />administrative civil penalty to be assessed under Section H shall be determined in accordance with <br />the following formula: - <br />(a) The dollar amount of the assessment is calculated by multiplying the amount <br />of the BASE (subsection (b)) by the MULTIPLIER (subsection (c)) and multiplying that by <br />$20.00. That is: <br />Penalty = Base x Multiplier x $20 <br />Penalty = H(V+C) x G x $20 <br />Notwithstanding this formula, the maximum assessment for a violation for a single day shall <br />be that established as the maximum amount that may be assessed under Section 2.018 of the <br />Eugene Code, 1971 in effect at the time the violation occurs. <br />Administrative Rule - 16 <br />r:\adminoidMules\OOerosprev2ao.wpd(12/07/00) <br />__ <br />