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L. The city may require separate permits for every non - contiguous <br />facility under the same ownership. <br />b. Investigations and Facility Inspections. <br />A. Upon receipt of an application, the fire department may conduct <br />such investigations of the applicant and persons responsible, and <br />facility inspections, as are reasonably necessary to evaluate the <br />application and determine whether to issue or renew a permit or a <br />permit with conditions. <br />B. After issuance or renewal of a permit, the city may conduct routine <br />or periodic inspections of a facility to determine compliance with <br />any conditions imposed on the permit and applicable federal, state, <br />and local laws, rules and regulations. <br />C. The fire department may inspect any facility where it has <br />reasonable cause to believe that hazardous materials are present in <br />violation of a permit or applicable federal, state or local law. <br />D. Where inspection results in a determination that hazardous <br />materials are present in violation of a permit, or applicable federal, <br />state or local law, the cost of the inspection may be assessed <br />against any person responsible. <br />E. where the fire department determines that special expertise is <br />necessary to inspect a facility or determine compliance with a <br />permit or applicable federal, state or local law, the fire department <br />may either: <br />(i) Require that a person responsible hire a person with the <br />required expertise, who is acceptable to the fire department, <br />to perform a facility inspection; or <br />(ii) Hire a person with the required expertise to perform a <br />facility inspection and assess the cost of the inspection <br />against any person responsible. <br />C. Appeals. Appeals from the denial or revocation of a permit, or issuance of <br />a permit with conditions, shall be conducted in accordance with Section <br />2.021 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />4. Section 105.6.27 of the OFC is amended to provide: <br />105.617 LP -gas. <br />1. An operational permit issued by the City of Eugene is required for storage <br />and use of LP -gas in individual container(s) exceeding 125 water gallons <br />or more in the aggregate. <br />Exception: An operational permit is not required for individual <br />containers serving occupancies in Group R -3 as defined in Chapter <br />2 of the Fire Code. <br />Administrative Order - Page 4 of 9 <br />