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E. If a hazardous substance user repeatedly violates this Section in a fashion contrary <br />to the public interest, the City Manager shall order that hazardous substance user <br />to cease and desist using hazardous substances in the City of Eugene. <br />F. Nothing in this Section is intended to restrict or limit any other enforcement <br />remedies available, at law or in equity, arising out of the same circumstances <br />upon which an alleged violation of the Section may be based. <br />Section 8.3. Citizen enforcement <br />Section 9. <br />A. Any person may petition to the Toxics Board on her/his own behalf against a <br />hazardous substance user or person for failure to comply with any of the terms of <br />this Section. The Toxics Board shall set forth procedures by which persons may <br />petition the Toxics Board. <br />B. The Toxics Board must issue a decision in response to a petition within 45 days of <br />receiving the petition. If the Toxics Board fails to issue a decision within 45 days, <br />the petition shall be deemed denied on the 45th day for the purpose of exhaustion <br />of remedies and may be judicially reviewed pursuant to Section 8.1(B). <br />C. The petitioner must notify the Toxics Board and alleged violator ten days prior to <br />seeking judicial review, except that such action may be brought immediately after <br />such notification in the case of an action under this Section respecting an <br />emergency posing a significant risk to the well-being of workers, people present <br />in the community, or any species of fish or wildlife or plants. <br />D. No action may be commenced under paragraph A of this Section if the City of <br />Eugene has commenced an action to impose a penalty pursuant to Section 8.2 and <br />is pursuing a prompt resolution of that action. <br />ARTICLE IX - EXCLUSIONS <br />A. Nothing in this Section is intended to apply to the government of the United <br />States or to the government of the State of Oregon, or to the agencies or political <br />subdivisions of either government. <br />B. Nothing in this Section is intended to restrict, impede, or otherwise interfere with <br />the exercise of rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution or the <br />Constitution of the State of Oregon. <br />ARTICLE X — IMPLEMENTATION <br />Section 10. Insofar as it is reasonable and practicable to so assume, the provisions of this <br />Section are intended to be self-executing. In every other case, however, and any <br />other provision of the Eugene City Charter or the ordinances of the City of <br />Eugene notwithstanding, the City Council shall, upon recommendation of the <br />Toxics Board and without unreasonable delay, enact reasonable ordinances <br />necessary and proper for carrying into execution the provisions of this Section. <br />-36- <br />
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