Or. Admin. Code § 736-080-0030 - Notice of Violation
(1) The
party responsible for an ocean shore violation, or the landowner if the
violation occurs on private property within the ocean shore, shall be notified
of the violation at such time as the Director determines a violation has
occurred. Notice has been given when the notice of violation has been delivered
to the responsible party in person or mailed to the responsible party by
certified or registered mail.
(2)
The notice of violation shall include:
(a)
The statute(s), rule(s), permit condition(s), standard(s) or order
violated;
(b) A description of the
violation;
(c) The date the
violation occurred or was observed;
(d) The address, legal description or other
locational description of the property where the violation occurred;
(e) The specified time(s) for correction of
the violation; and
(f) The specific
actions to be taken to correct the violation. The specific corrective actions
set forth in the violation notice may include all or any combination of the
following options in addition to any other measures the Director may deem
appropriate:
(A) Filing an after the fact
application, except in those cases where the proposed project is prohibited by
statute or rule;
(B) Removing the
ocean shore project in violation; and
(C) Taking initial corrective measures
specified in the violation notice as necessary to promote the public health,
safety and welfare and avoid, prevent or minimize damage to the ocean shore and
its natural, scenic, recreational, and economic values.
(g) The date on which a civil penalty will
start accruing if the violation is not corrected as described in subsections
(e) and (f) of this rule, except that the Director may decide to impose a civil
penalty as described in section (4) of this rule even in cases where
appropriate and timely corrective action is taken.
(3) If the responsible party corrects the
violation within the required time and as specified in the notice of violation,
the Director may waive the imposition of a civil penalty.
(4) If the violation is not corrected in the
time specified in the violation notice, or if the Director determines that the
violation is willful, flagrant, of substantial or long-term impact, or that the
responsible party is a repeat violator, the Director may impose a civil penalty
according to the procedures described in these rules.
(5) Each day a violation continues after the
time for correction specified in the violation notice, shall be considered a
new day for purposes of assessing a civil penalty. The maximum civil penalty is
$10,000 per day of continuing violation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.605 - ORS 390.770 & ORS 390.990 - ORS 390.995
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