To establish procedures for the city to control the use, planning,
financing and maintenance of the Lorenzo Cemetery in a practical manner
and esthetical condition while giving consideration to the Lorenzo
Cemetery Association.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) The
Lorenzo City Cemetery shall be closed between the hours of 9:00 p.m.
until 7:00 a.m.
(b) The
Lorenzo City Cemetery shall be open between the hours of 7:00 a.m.
until 9:00 p.m. to those persons having an interest in the upkeep
of occupied burial plots; those persons inspecting plots with the
view toward purchase; those persons attending a funeral; those persons
employed to conduct a funeral; those persons employed to maintain
and care for the cemetery; or those persons employed to stake or open
a grave for burial purposes.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
No person shall open a grave for burial purposes or commence
funeral activities at the Lorenzo Cemetery without first obtaining
a permit from a city official and paying a staking fee as provided
in the fee schedule, and the plot to be opened has been properly staked
by a city official. The permit shall not be issued until the plot
has been staked in a manner, which will define the opening to be made.
This section shall not apply when employees of the city open the grave.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02; Ordinance adopting Code)
Any person desiring to have a grave opened by the city for burial
purposes shall notify the city within 24 hours of the time that such
opening is requested to be completed and pay an opening fee as provided
in the fee schedule.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02; Ordinance adopting Code)
Any person other than those defined in section
1.08.002 who enter upon the premises of the Lorenzo City Cemetery shall be guilty of an unauthorized trespass for unlawful purposes and shall be held in violation of this article.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be fined a sum as provided for in the general penalty provision found in section
1.01.009 of this code.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) The
city chief administrator shall have all necessary authority to enforce
cemetery regulations.
(b) The
city may designate members of the cemetery board of directors and
grant them necessary authority to implement certain maintenance procedures.
(c) The
city shall strive to agree on matters of maintenance and administration
with the Lorenzo Cemetery Association within reason.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) Any
person disobeying these regulations may be excluded from the cemetery
grounds. The cemetery shall be used only for the burial of human remains.
The city reserves the right to refuse to inter the remains of any
person if, in its judgment interment would not be to the best interest
of the City of Lorenzo Cemetery and its many owners or the principles,
plan, or ideals on which the cemetery was organized.
(b) Persons
upon the grounds from sunset to sunrise will be reported to the police
as trespassers.
(c) Exception
to this regulation will be workers involved in activities related
to an interment or modification.
(d) Emergency
conditions resulting in temporary change or alterations to these regulations
to allow proper burial procedure will be presented to the city’s
authorized agent for consideration.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) No
person other than authorized personnel shall drive a vehicle on any
lot of the Lorenzo Cemetery grounds.
(b) No
vehicle may be driven at a speed greater than 5 miles per hour within
the Lorenzo Cemetery.
(c) Vehicular
traffic will be restricted to the roadways.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) No
sign shall be erected or placed on any fence connected to the Lorenzo
Cemetery that advertises any lot, vault, or burial accessory or services
for sale.
(b) No
commercial advertising of any kind shall be permitted in or on Lorenzo
Cemetery grounds or fences.
(c) No
owner may allow interments for remuneration.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
With the exception of military guards of honor during a military
service, and peace officers, no person shall be in possession of a
firearm on the Lorenzo Cemetery grounds.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Prices for the sale of Lorenzo Cemetery lots shall be as established
by the city, and purchases shall be arranged through the city and/or
its authorized agent. Deed shall be issued only by the city. Lots
in section A and D shall not be sold without approval of city and
the Lorenzo Cemetery Association.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Any sale of a cemetery lot, or portion thereof, shall be completed
only after written approval from the city.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
When arranging interment services, the authorized representative/agent
will follow these instructions:
(1) Complete
grave service order.
(2) Verify
the location and ownership with the city and/or their representative.
(3) Collect
the interment fee and space fee if not already owned.
(4) Make
final preparations for burial.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) The
digging of all graves for interment will be permitted subject to the
supervision and direction of the designated person assigned by the
city. On all interments arrangements must be made with the city or
designated person.
(b) The
backhoe operators shall carry liability insurance to cover any damage
that may occur while digging a grave.
(c) All
work must cease within the Lorenzo Cemetery boundaries when an interment
begins.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Funeral directors, florists, and stone masons shall be responsible
for the activities of all agents and employees.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Setups must receive careful attention; as careful as any other
detail of the funeral. For this reason, the following will be adhered
to:
(1) The
grave will be dug on the day, or the previous day of the service,
unless otherwise permitted by the authorized personnel.
(2) All
dirt will be taken from the gravesite, unless conditions do not permit.
(3) No
equipment or dirt trailers are to be left at or near the grave, and
they are not to be in sight of the service.
(4) Following
the service, process of closing the grave will not begin until the
family and friends have left the grave and/or the funeral director
has given the permission to begin.
(5) Grave
will be filled, or leveled, on the same day of the service with topsoil
only.
(6) Flowers
should be placed in a careful and thoughtful manner.
(7) Any
tracks or damage caused by digging of the grave shall be filled and
smoothed as soon as possible with topsoil.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
All boundary markers set by the city shall remain.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Temporary metal markers may be utilized until they become so
deteriorated they pose a problem to safety or maintenance, at which
time they are subject to removal by the city. Exception to this is
for those of bronze set below the surface of the ground or on a granite
base.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) The
usage of markers of good taste and accord with the established pattern
of esthetic appeal is encouraged.
(b) No
glass or ceramics flower receptacles shall be allowed.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) Only
granite, marble, limestone or bronze may be used as a monument. A
monument extending above the grade level shall be of such size that
when erected on a lot, no end shall be placed within one inch of the
lot line, and not nearer than 8 inches of an existing monument. A
monument that does not protrude above the grade level may extend to
the property line.
(b) No
monument or marker over 4.5 ft. tall allowed.
(c) No
curbs of any material will be allowed on any lots purchased after
May 6, 2002 unless special permission is given by the city. This special
permission will be given only if lower maintenance costs will prevail.
(d) No
grave covers of cement, gravel, rock, or any material other than topsoil
will be allowed on any lots purchased after May 6, 2002 unless special
permission is given by the city. This special permission will be given
only if change will lower maintenance costs.
(e) Monument
companies must submit a complete list of work to be done in the Lorenzo
Cemetery on that day, such as last dates to be cut, setting of monuments
and which lot it is to be set on, etc. This list should be written
on monument company stationary showing name of monument company owner,
mailing address, and telephone number, and submitted to the city office
or their representative, before the work starts.
(f) No
permanent work whatsoever shall be performed on any lot prior to the
issuance of a permit. No permit shall be issued without direction
from the lot owner, a surviving next of kin or legal representative.
This shall apply to all forms of work, including the cutting of inscriptions
and setting of marker. Exceptions to this would be work authorized
by the Lorenzo Cemetery Association to preserve and protect existing
monuments and gravesites and removal of unauthorized materials, plants
or structures as approved by the city administrator.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) If
any vegetation should by reason of branches or roots become detrimental
to an adjacent lot, or become unsightly, or result in inconvenience
to public, the city will have authority to remove vegetation.
(b) The
city, may remove, without recourse, any other obstruction with the
exception of monuments such as curbs, fences and etc. that become
unsightly or detrimental to maintenance of the cemetery.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
The city may fill and level any gravesite and maintain as necessary.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) No
trees, shrubs, shall be planted by any individual. All flowers must
be maintained by person planting or are subject to removal by maintenance
personnel. If pots are used for the placing of live flowers, pots
must be of an unbreakable material.
(b) Gifts
of trees and shrubs may be made, subject to the following conditions:
(1) The cemetery association must approve the placement of any tree or
shrub in the cemetery and it must be in keeping with the general landscape
of the cemetery. No fruit or nut bearing trees or shrubs will be allowed.
(2) No plaque or designation will be permitted to be placed at the site
of the gift.
(3) The cemetery association and city will always maintain control over
such gifts and should a tree, shrub, or plant that has been given
as a gift die or be deemed to be in any way out of keeping with the
landscape of the cemetery, the city or association reserve the right
to have that item removed.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Funeral design and floral pieces shall be removed from gravesite
by the lot owner or family prior to becoming wilted or unsightly.
If such are not removed within a reasonable length of time, such shall
be removed by maintenance personnel and disposed of without recourse.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
The city reserves the right to refuse a funeral director to
conduct a service of interment if the director is delinquent in the
payment of fees to the city arising from previous services.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
The service itself shall be under the supervision and direction
of the funeral director employed by the lot owner who agrees to look
solely to the director in regard to complaints regarding the conduct
of the service.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Gravesites must be located by the family or legal representative
and written authorization executed enabling the city to open the site.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
Not more than one interment shall be permitted in one grave
except in the situation itemized below.
(1) Parent
and small child in one casket.
(2) Small
sibling children in one casket.
(3) Two
cremations.
(A) One cremated remains shall be allowed in a traditional burial ground
burial space occupied, or to be occupied by a casket (and then only
where the property in question will in the city or cemetery association’s
judgment, physically accommodate the extra interment).
(B) The cremations shall be buried at the head of the space in a manner
that does not or will not hinder access to the casket.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
City cemetery association shall not be liable for disturbance
of ground space in which the cremated remains are interred in its
judgment, such disturbance is necessary or helpful in preparing or
replacing water line, marker placement, or in any other maintenance
or cemetery operating function.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) With
the exception of buried cremations and infants, every earth interment
in the Lorenzo Cemetery shall be enclosed in permanent steel or concrete
vault or two-piece concrete or steel box.
(b) Cremations
will be enclosed in at least a Styrofoam or higher quality container.
No cardboard allowed.
(c) No
wooden or multi-piece concrete boxes will be permitted in the Lorenzo
Cemetery.
(d) The
City of Lorenzo/Lorenzo Cemetery Association reserves the right to
reject and refuse installation of any ground receptacle, which in
its judgment does not reflect high-grade craftsmanship.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)
(a) When
removal is directed from a gravesite to another location all rights
to the former sight shall revert to the city.
(b) Removal
shall be done in strict conformity with all requirements of the law.
The next of kin or legal representative shall make a written, notarized
application for removal. All arrangements for removal shall be made
with the next of kin or legal representative after approval by the
city or its authorized representative.
(Ordinance 03-06-02 adopted 6/10/02)