In order to comply with the Rhode Island General Laws, Title
23, Chapter 18, the Town adopts the following regulations governing
the preservation of historic and archaeological burial sites in the
Town.
The Town Council finds that historic and archaeological gravesites
possess archaeological and scientific value, often are of great artistic,
cultural and religious significance, and represent for all cultures
a respect for the sanctity of human life. It is, therefore, the policy
of the Town that marked or unmarked historic cemeteries are to be
preserved and are not to be altered or removed except as provided
in this section. Nothing in this section shall be construed to violate
any provision of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
Act (NAGPRA).
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
The owner of the land on which an archaeological burial site
or family cemetery is located for which a permit must be sought for
alteration or removal.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BURIAL SITE
An area of land that has been used for interment of human
remains in precontact or distant past. Archaeological burial sites
may include Native American or other ethnic groupings.
FAMILY CEMETERY
An historic cemetery that is not associated with a specific
religious organization but that is the site of burial for persons
related by blood, marriage or household.
HISTORIC CEMETERY
Any tract of land that was used more than 100 years ago as
a burial place, whether or not marked with an historic marker or gravestone,
including, but not limited to, ancient burial places known or suspected
to contain the remains of one or more Native Americans. For the purpose
of this chapter, "historic cemetery" shall also include an area 25
feet in width around the perimeter of the cemetery.
HUMAN REMAINS
Any parts or remains of deceased persons, including skeletal
remains or cremated ashes.
GRAVE
Any site where human remains have been purposefully interred.
The term shall also include grave markers, funerary objects and associated
cultural remains and artifacts. A grave shall include mausoleums,
crypts or other structures designed to house human remains.
LEAST DISRUPTIVE
A means of construction, excavation, removal or any other
activity that, in the opinion of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation
and Heritage Commission (RIHPHC), has the least overall destructive
impact on the grave, human remains or cemetery.
OWNER
The owner of a parcel of land.
SITE ALTERATION PLAN
A document showing in written text and by drawing the proposed
alteration of an historic cemetery, archaeological burial site or
family cemetery, including detailed specifications for alteration,
removal and reinterment of human remains.