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<br />C-1 of this rule. <br /> <br />R-6.725-E <br /> <br />Criteria for Designating Additional Ozone Depleting <br />Chemicals. <br /> <br />The City Manager may designate as ozone-depleting chem icals additional <br />chemical compounds not included in the definition of ozone-depleting chemical set <br />forth in R-6.725-A and Section 6.705 of the Eugene Code, 1971. A determination <br />under this section shall be based on the criteria and conclusions of the U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency... United Nations Environment Program... or other <br />national or international regulatory/environmental agency that provides a scientific <br />assessment with respect to the chemical compound proposed for inclusion as a <br />prohibited ozone-depleting chemical, and shall be effected by amendment of <br />Appendix C of this rule in the manner set forth in R-6.725-C-1 of this rule. <br /> <br />R-6.725-F <br /> <br />Citizen Complaint Procedure. <br /> <br />The enforcement officer shall be responsible for investigating complaints received <br />by the City from private citizens alleging that products or chemicals listed as banned in <br />Appendix A or C are being sold, used or manufactured in Eugene. Upon conclusion of <br />the investigation, the enforcement officer shall institute enforcement action pursuant to <br />Section 6.720 of the Eugene Code, 1971 and R-6.725-G of this rule, or advise the <br />complainant and the party against whom the complaint is lodged that no violation is <br />found to exist. If enforcement action is undertaken, the complainant shall be advised <br />of the nature of the action. The enforcement officer1s determination that no violation <br />exists may be appealed by the complainant to the City Manager in the manner set forth <br />in R-6.725-H-1. <br /> <br />R-6.725-G <br /> <br />Enforcement. <br /> <br />1 . Notice of Violation. Upon a determination that a person is violating <br />Section 6.710 of the Eugene Code, 1971 or R-6.725-B of this rule, the enforcement <br />officer shall issue a written Notice of Violation to the person. The Notice shall advise <br />the person of alternative chemicals, products and informational sources regarding the <br />prohibited product, and may require the person to provide a written response detailing <br />the actions that will be taken to resolve the violation(s). The Notice shall also advise <br />the person of the potential penalties that may be imposed if the violation continues. <br />For purposes of this subsection, and subsections 2 and 3 of this section, "product" <br />means a generic type of merchandise or item, such as "hair spray" or "paint." <br /> <br />2. Notice of Imposition of Administrative Civil Penalty. If a person <br /> <br />Ozone Protection Administrative Rule - 6 <br /> <br />10/17/95 <br />