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to allow for the transition of a pre -August 3, 2009, encroachment back to park use <br />must be submitted to the Public Works Department (1820 Roosevelt Blvd., Eugene, <br />OR 97402) by completing an application form provided by the City. The <br />application must be accompanied by an application fee as established by <br />Administrative Order of the City Manager pursuant to section 2.020 of the Eugene <br />Code. <br />(e) Permits are revocable upon thirty (30) days' notice or immediately <br />upon failure of the Permitee to comply with the terms and conditions of the Permit. <br />(f) The terms of the revocable permit will be established by the City <br />and will include a specific duration of time that the encroachment can remain, <br />conditions to minimize damage to City property, fees to defray the cost of <br />evaluating and processing the permit application and monitoring compliance with <br />the permit requirements and any other criteria deemed necessary by the Executive <br />Director or designee. Limited duration revocable permits, issued in accordance <br />with 1.040(5)(c), are valid for one-year with the option to renew. <br />(g) Permit holders will be assessed an annual encroachment fee as <br />established by Administrative Order of the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 <br />of the Eugene Code. <br />(h) If the City denies a request for a revocable permit, the responsible <br />party will have sixty (60) days from the date of denial to remove the identified <br />encroachment. <br />(6) Appeal Rights. A person aggrieved by a decision made pursuant to section <br />1.040 of these rules may appeal that decision to a hearings officer in the manner prescribed by <br />section 2.021 of the Eugene Code. The hearings officer's decision is final. A person may appeal <br />the City's determination that there is an encroachment upon City property only if the person <br />complied with Section 1.040(2)(b) of these rules. <br />1.045 COMMUNITY GARDENS. <br />(1) Plot Use Permit. Unless specifically authorized by the City pursuant to a <br />written agreement, license, permit or other Administrative Rule, no person may use a Community <br />Garden plot without first obtaining a Plot Use Permit. <br />(a) A request to use a Community Garden plot must be submitted to the <br />Public Works Department (1820 Roosevelt Blvd., Eugene, OR 97402) by <br />completing an application form (or renewal form) provided by the City. All permit <br />applications and renewal applications must be accompanied by the Plot Use Permit <br />fee as established by Administrative Order of the City Manager pursuant to section <br />2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971 and a signed statement (on a forin provided by the <br />City) that the applicant has read and agrees to the Plot Use Permit Terms and <br />Administrative Order — Page 29 of 36 <br />