A. "Cemetery plot" and "cremation plot"
refer to those plots set forth in the town cemetery subdivision plat which is on file with the town clerk, the typical size cemetery plot is five feet by 10 feet; however, there are a few nonstandard cemetery plot sizes. The cremation plot is two and one-half feet by two and one-half feet, although there are some nonstandard cremation plot sizes.
B. "Memorial wall"
refers to a wall to be constructed by the town on the cemetery site, which will have standard uniform size recesses, which will contain plot spaces for cremation remains and allow for a monument to be placed on the front side of the wall. The space will allow for a cremation memorial plaque to be mounted in front of the space where the remains are located. The memorial wall will also have a space which will allow for a memorial plaque to be mounted permanently on the wall for persons desiring a memorial plaque, but which does not have provisions for containing any cremation remains.
C. "Memorial space"
refers to a space on the memorial wall which will be sold to persons desiring to erect a memorial plaque for a deceased person memorial.
D. "Memorial plaque"
refers to a plaque of a size, and of materials to be approved by the town which will be permanently installed by the town on the memorial wall space purchased by the owner.
(Ord. 99-19 § 2, 1999)