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<br />(b) Notice of Violation. The Director may issue a Notice of Violation for <br />any violation. A Notice of Violation shall be in writing and specify the violation(s). <br />The Notice may require a written response from the violator detailing the actions that <br />will be taken to resolve the violation(s). A Notice of Violation may also include a <br />Notice of Civil Penalty Assessment. <br /> <br />(c) Notice of Civil Penalty Assessment. As part of a Notice of Violation, <br />Administrative Compliance Order, or separately, the Director may issue a Notice of <br />Civil Penalty Assessment pursuant to Sections 6.464 and 2.018 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971 for any violation. The Notice shall comply with the requirements contained in <br />Section 2.018. The amount of the civil penalty shall be determined through the use <br />of the Enforcement Response Guide attached as Appendix A to these rules and <br />incorporated herein. <br /> <br />(d) Administrative Compliance Order. The Director may issue an <br />Administrative Compliance Order for any violation. The Order shall be in writing, <br />specify the violation( s) and require compliance measures. The order also may <br />include a Notice of Civil Penalty Assessment for the violation. <br /> <br />(e) Appeals. A Notice of Violation, Notice of Civil Penalty Assessment, <br />or Administrative Compliance Order issued under this section may be appealed in <br />the manner set forth in Subsection 6.464(6) of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> <br />(t) Service. All notices/orders shall be served by personal service or sent <br />by certified mail and first class mail. Any notice/order served by mail shall be <br />deemed received for purposes of any time computations hereunder, three days after <br />the date mailed, if to an address within this state, and seven days after the date <br />mailed, if to an address without this state. <br /> <br />(g) Settlement of Civil Penalty Assessment. Upon receipt of Notice of Civil <br />Penalty Assessment, an industrial user may request a conference with the City <br />Manager or designee. The City Manager or designee may compromise or settle any <br />unpaid civil penalty assessment where authorized under Section 2.582 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971. A request under this paragraph shall not act as a stay, or otherwise <br />affect the filing or processing of an appeal under paragraph (e) of this section. <br /> <br />3. Other Administrative Orders. <br /> <br />(a) Stipulated Enforcement Order. The Director may enter into a <br />Stipulated Enforcement Order for any violation. The Stipulated Enforcement Order <br />shall state findings, direct the user to come into compliance within a specified time <br />and may contain other requirements to address the noncompliance, including but not <br />limited to interim pretreatment limits and compliance goals, and additional self- <br />monitoring and management designed to minimize the amount of pollutants <br /> <br />Proposed Industrial Pretreatment Program Administrative Rule - 3 <br />