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<br />ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 53-98-10 <br />of the <br />City Manager <br />City of Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br />Delegating Authority to Enforce Portions of Section 4.816 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971 to the Deputy Director of the Planning & Development <br />Department. <br /> <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds that: <br /> <br />A. Under the provisions of Chapter IV, Section 16 of the Eugene Charter of <br />1976, the City Manager is designated as the administrative head of the City, and is <br />specifically authorized to appoint and remove all employees (except as otherwise provided <br />in the Charter), and to enforce all ordinances of the City. <br /> <br />B. Subsection (1)(c) of Section 4.816 of the Eugene Code, 1971 provides that <br />not more than one family may sleep overnight in the back yard, or in the alternative, not <br />more than one family may sleep overnight in a vehicle parked in the driveway of a single <br />family residence in a residential zoning district with permission of the owner and tenant of <br />the residence. The subsection provides that not more than one tent or camping shelter <br />may be used for sleeping in the back yard, and further defines "family" to mean persons <br />related by blood or marriage, or no more than three unrelated adults. <br /> <br />C. Subsection (3) of Section 4.816 of the Eugene Code, 1971 requires that a <br />tenant or owner allowing persons to sleep overnight in a back yard or driveway must <br />provide or make available sanitary facilities for the use of the persons; shall not require <br />payment of any fee, rent or other monetary charge; and may revoke the permission to <br />sleep in the back yard or driveway at any time and for any reason. The persons to whom <br />permission to sleep overnight has been granted must leave immediately upon revocation <br />of permission. <br /> <br />D. Under Subsection (4) of Section 4.816, any campsite used for overnight <br />sleeping in a manner not authorized as noted above is declared to constitute a nuisance, <br />and is subject to abatement. Subsection (7) of Section 4.990 further authorizes the <br />imposition of a civil administrative penalty in an amount not to exceed $100 for each day <br />the violation continues against any person who violates Section 4.816, or permits a <br />violation to occur on the person's property. <br /> <br />E. The Nuisance and Zoning work unit of the Planning & Development <br />Department investigates and enforces other nuisance provisions of the Eugene Code, <br />1971, and it would be more efficient and in the public interest to delegate authority to <br />enforce the provisions of Section 4.816 of the Eugene Code, 1971 relating to overnight <br /> <br />Administrative Order - 1 <br /> <br />10/19/98 <br />r:\admin\98cmocmpado.wpd <br />