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CMO_Document_Number
20123
Document_Title
Implementing amendment IV to the Eugene Charter of 1976; providing for interest and penalties for unpaid fees due May, 1998 under Charter Amendment IV and Resolution 4558; and declaring an emergency.
Adopted_Date
6/8/1998
Approved Date
6/8/1998
CMO_Effective_Date
6/8/1998
Signer
James D. Torrey
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Section Z. For all persons who have received an invoice from the City of Eugene pursuant <br />to Resolution No. 4558, interest at the rate of 8% per annum shall accrue on any unpaid fee <br />beginning sixty X60} days after the due date on the invoice. <br />Section 3. All persons who will have ten X10} or more fu11-time equivalent employees and <br />more than 2,640 pounds of inputs of hazardous substances in calendar year 199$ are required to <br />report to the City of Eugene Fire Marshal's Office that they are subject to the requirements of the <br />Charter Amendment. The report is due June 30,1998, or ten X10}days after the facility commences <br />operations, whichever is later. <br />Section 4. Except as pravided in Section 5, any person who fails to comply with Section 3 <br />of this Ordinance and who has fifteen X15} or more full-time equivalent employees and more than <br />4,000 pounds of inputs of hazardous substances in calendar year 1998 shall be subject to penalties <br />as follows; <br />A. A person who employed 15 or more full-time equivalent employees and had <br />more than 4,000 but less than 10,000 pounds of inputs shall pay as a penalty an additional <br />charge of 1 % of the unpaid fee for each full month the entity operated in Eugene during <br />calendar year 1998; <br />B. A person who employed 15 ar more full-time equivalent employees and had <br />more than 10,000 but less than 25,000 pounds of inputs shall pay as a penalty an additional <br />charge of 2% of the unpaid fee for each full month the entity operated in Eugene during <br />calendar year 1998; <br />C. A person who employed 15 or more full-time equivalent employees and had <br />more than 25,000 but less than 100,000 pounds of inputs shall pay as a penalty an additional <br />charge of 3% of the unpaid fee for each full month the entity operated in Eugene during <br />calendar year 1998; <br />D. ~ A person who emplayed 15 or more full-time equivalent employees and had <br />more than 100,000 pounds of inputs shall pay as a penalty an additional charge of 4% of the <br />unpaid fee for each full month the entity operated in Eugene during calendar year 1998. <br />Section 5. A person who fails to report as required by Section 3 of this Ordinance and who <br />otherwise would be subject to a penalty as provided in Section 4, may petition the Toxics Board for <br />a reduction of the penalty. The Toxics Board may reduce the amount of the penalty if the Board <br />finds that the person had good cause for failing to comply with Section 3. As used in this section, <br />"good cause" means that the person had a reasonable factual basis to believe, and did believe, that <br />the person would not have sufficient employees or inputs of hazardous substances to make the <br />person subject to the requirements of the Charter Amendment and Resolution No. 4558. <br />Ordinance - 2 <br />
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