[1982 Code]
Persons desiring to purchase lots should visit the cemetery where the management will aid them in making a selection and will issue a description of the lot purchased. Payment should be made at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall. An interim receipt will be issued, as well as a certificate of purchase, which will be given or mailed to the owner after it has been processed and recorded in the County Clerk's office of records.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
A prospective purchaser may select from the available lots the spaces he desires, and request they be held for 30 days. No downpayment will be accepted. By the end of 30 days, the selected spaces must be paid for in full. If not paid for at the end of 30 days, these particular spaces will be available to other available purchasers. No partial payment system will be authorized. In the event a burial is to be made on a lot so purchased, the full purchase price must be paid for that particular grave space before it can be used.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
Lots of various sizes are available in the cemetery and, hence, such lots will not be subdivided.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
No lot shall be used for any other purpose than for the burial of the human dead.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
No easement or right of interment is granted to any plot owner in any road, drive, alley or walk within the cemetery; but such road, drive, alley or walk may be used as a means of access to the cemetery as long as the management devotes it to that purpose.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
The right to enlarge, reduce, replat, or change the boundaries or grading of the cemetery, or a section or sections thereof, from time to time, including the right to modify or change the location or remove or regrade roads, drives, or walks, or any part thereof, is hereby reserved to the City. The cemetery management reserves to itself, and those lawfully entitled thereto, a perpetual right to ingress and egress over plots for the purpose of passing to and from other plots.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
Description of lots will be in accordance with the cemetery plots which are kept on file in the cemetery office and the office of the City Clerk.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
The instrument of conveyance of these rules and regulations, and any amendments thereto, constitute the sole agreements between the cemetery management and the plot owner. The statement of any employee or agent, unless confirmed in writing by the management shall in no way bind the cemetery management.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
The general care assumed by the cemetery management includes the cutting and sprinkling of the grass at reasonable intervals, the raking and cleaning of the grounds, and the pruning of shrubs and trees that may be placed by the management.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
A. 
The general care assumed by the cemetery management shall in no case mean the following:
1. 
Maintenance, repair or replacement of any memorial, tomb, or mausoleum placed or erected upon the lots;
2. 
Any special or unusual work in the cemetery, including work caused by the impoverishment of the soil; or
3. 
Reconstruction of any marble or granite work on any section or plot, or any portion thereof in the cemetery caused by the elements, an act of God, common enemy, thieves, vandals, strikers, malicious mischief, explosions, unavoidable accidents, invasions, insurrections, riots, or by order of any military or civil authority, whether the damage be direct or collateral, or other than as herein provided.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
In accordance with State law, 25% of all money derived from the sole of lots and opening or closing of groves is placed in the Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
The cemetery management reserves, and shall have, the right to correct any errors that may be made by it, either in making interments, disinterments, or removals, or in the description, transfer, or conveyance of any interment property, either by cancelling such conveyances end substituting any conveyance in lieu thereof for other interment property of equal value and similar location as far as possible, or as may be selected by the management or in sole discretion of the management by refunding amount of money paid on account of the purchase. In the event such error shall involve the interment of the remains of any person in such property, the cemetery management reserves, and shall have, the right to remove or transfer such remains so interred to such other property of equal value and similar location as may be substituted, and conveyed in lieu thereof.
[Ord. 578, 1-2-1979]
The laws of the State govern the descent of title to cemetery lots, as well as other matters pertaining to assignment, conveyances, devices, trusts, deeds and inalienability. The management will gladly assist any lot owner who desires information or advice on questions pertaining to his lot.