23. Section 109.4.1 of the OFC is amended to provide: <br />109.4.1 Violation penalties. Any owner or occupant of any building or premises who <br />fails to comply with .an order to correct any safety deficiency or violation of this code not <br />appealed from, shall be punished by a fine as provided by section 2.018 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971. <br />24. Section 109.4 of the OFC is amended by adding subsection 109.4.3 to the OFC, to <br />provide: <br />109.4.3 Reinspection fee. Persons who fail to abate or correct an identified violation <br />or hazard by the reinspection date will be subject to a reinspection fee. The fee for reinspecting <br />an uncorrected or unabated violation or hazard shall be the hourly inspection fee established by <br />the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />25. Section 113.2 of the OFC is amended to provide: <br />113.2 Schedule of permit fees. A fee for each permit or reinspection shall be paid as <br />required, in accordance with the schedule established by the City Manager pursuant to Section <br />2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />26. Section 202 of the OFC is amended by adding the following definitions in <br />alphabetical order therein: <br />202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS <br />CARNIVAL. A mobile enterprise principally devoted to offering amusement or entertainment <br />to the public in, upon or by means of portable amusement rides or devices or ' temporary <br />structures in any number or combination, whether or not associated with other structures or <br />forms of public attraction. <br />FAIR. An enterprise principally. devoted to the exhibition of . agriculture or industry in <br />connection with the operation of amusement rides or devices, or concession booths. <br />FIRE CHIEF, -FIRE CODE OFFICIAL, CHIEF OFFICER,. OR CHIEF OF THE <br />DEPARTMENT. The City Manager or his or her designee. <br />INERTING. Reduction of the concentration of oxygen to a level insufficient to support <br />combustion. For the purposes of flammable liquid tanks and containers, oxygen concentration <br />below 10% is considered inert when using an oxygen meter to measure oxygen concentrations <br />or, if a combustible gas indicator is used to measure the reduction in the concentration of <br />flammable vapors, less than 20% of the Lower Flammable Limit of the product will be <br />considered. adequate. <br />Administrative Order - Page 6 of 14 <br />66 <br />