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These rules and regulations have been adopted for the mutual benefit of all lot owners. All owners and visitors to Norwell cemeteries and all lots sold in Norwell cemeteries shall be subject to the following rules and regulations. Amendments or alterations to these rules and regulations may be made by the Town of Norwell Cemetery Committee and approved by the Select Board.
[Amended 5-8-2021 ATM by Art. 11]
B. BURIAL RIGHTS CEMETERY COMMITTEE CEMETERY LIAISON COLUMBARIUM CREMATION BURIAL CREMATION NICHE DEED FLAT MARKER FLAT VETERAN MARKER FULL BURIAL GRAVE(1) (2) (3) (4) INTERMENT INTERMENT ORDERS LINER/VAULT LOT LOT MARKER MAUSOLEUM MEMORIAL MONUMENT NICHE OWNER PERPETUAL CARE FUND U.S. MILITARY/POLICE/FIRE VETERAN MARKER URN
Terms. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The right to a burial in a grave or lot held by the licensee of the grave or lot. The deed to the lot is not equivalent to title to the property. Burial right to the entire lot or individual grave may be granted or transferred by the licensee with the approval of the Norwell Cemetery Committee.
A five-member board of Norwell residents duly appointed by the Select Board to establish rules and regulations and recommend rates to the Select Board sell lots, arrange burials, keep records of all owners and burials, pay bills, and oversee maintenance of Town-owned Norwell cemeteries.
[Amended 5-8-2021 ATM by Art. 11]
A Town of Norwell employee appointed by the Town Administrator to oversee the daily operation, arrangements, and everything pertaining to Town-owned Norwell cemeteries.
A permanent structure, owned by the Town of Norwell, containing niches for the permanent memorialization of cremated human remains.
The burial of an urn with cremated remains of a deceased person inside of it.
See "niche."
A document that provides burial rights in a lot (or lots) in a Norwell cemetery, purchased by someone who's name is on the document. A deed to a cemetery lot does not constitute ownership of the land.
A flat stone flush with the ground to designate where a deceased is buried.
A veteran marker that is either flush to the ground or attached to a columbarium niche.
The burial of a casket and vault of a deceased person.
WASHINGTON STREET CEMETERYA grave space measures four feet by 10 feet and accommodates space for: 1) one monument foundation, one monument, one full burial, and three cremations; or 2) one monument foundation, one monument, and four cremations.
STETSON MEADOWS CEMETERY (monument section)Grave spaces at Stetson Meadows measure three feet, eight inches wide by nine feet long, and the monument goes at the head of the grave, accommodating one full burial.
STETSON MEADOWS CEMETERY (flat marker section)Grave spaces measure three feet, eight inches wide by nine feet long accommodating one full burial.
STETSON MEADOWS CEMETERY (Garden of Angels)Grave spaces measure three feet by three feet accommodating one infant burial. Flat, flush markers only.
The family and/or funeral home that is authorizing the permanent placement of the remains of a deceased person. Interment orders must accompany every burial.
The container (completely made of concrete) in which the casket is placed. Burials require a "colonial vault," or a one-piece vault cover defined as an unlined, top-seal outer burial container where the concrete meets or exceeds a 5,000-psf pressure test.
The numbered space as shown on the cemetery recorded plan.
A small marker with a section and number placed on the lot to identify the space.
A secured stone building, approved by the Town of Norwell Cemetery Committee, to house caskets or urns for the deceased.
A monument, flat marker, tablet, mausoleum, or niche to designate where a deceased is buried.
An upright stone no higher than three feet placed on a cement foundation at the head of a grave.
A single chamber in the columbarium designed, constructed, and intended for use as a permanent repository for the inurnment of cremated human remains which are encased in an urn.
The person whose name is on the cemetery lot deed.
A portion of the deed purchase price is placed into an expendable Perpetual Care Fund. The expendable Perpetual Care Fund is used for the maintenance of the grounds in the cemetery, but does not include care of any kind for the monument or markers.
An upright veteran marker designed to hold a flag.
A durable container used to hold cremated remains and suitable for in-ground burial or placement in the columbarium.
