The purpose of this chapter is to establish uniformity and standards to guide the type, size, and appearance of structures in Roslyn cemeteries with the overall goal of retaining the historic style and design. The city of Roslyn is a National Historic District and the preservation of the historic character of the community is of paramount importance. As such, standardization of the structural designs of fences and landscaping will be accomplished by implementation of these specifications.
(Ord. 1118 § 1, 2015)
Note: The construction or removal of any fence in the cemeteries requires review and approval by the cemetery commission. Anyone wishing to install or repair fencing in the cemeteries shall complete a structural changes application and must supply an estimate of the cost of material and labor as well as funding sources to help insure the satisfactory completion of the project.
Original fences should be retained and repaired whenever possible. When reconstruction must occur, the original fence should be matched in color, materials, size, scale, texture, and composition. New fences should emulate historic styles and designs still found in the cemeteries. All fencing material must be seen through (no slats or inserts shall be allowed) to allow for adequate viewing of the cemeteries.
A. 
Colors. All fencing colors must be approved by the cemetery commission.
B. 
Cemetery Complex Perimeter Fencing. Requirements for perimeter fencing:
1. 
Approved fencing material.
2. 
Height not to exceed four feet.
3. 
Spacing between posts shall not exceed eight feet.
4. 
Chain link fencing shall have torsion wire and top rails for support and be coated.
C. 
Individual Cemetery Fencing. Individual cemeteries may be fenced with several different styles of fencing such as wood/picket and double looped crimped wire (also call woven wire). All fencing surrounding individual cemeteries must contain at least one entrance gate for vehicles and one entrance gate for pedestrians. If the cemetery being fenced shares a border with another cemetery, then a pedestrian gate must be installed to allow ease of foot traffic between the cemeteries.
1. 
Wood/Picket Fencing Requirements.
a. 
Material must be cedar no knot #1 (clear cedar).
b. 
Fence height – between three feet to four feet.
c. 
Pickets – seven-eighths-inch minimum by three inches to four inches wide.
d. 
Spacing between pickets – one and one-half inches to two inches.
e. 
Spear point or regular cut.
f. 
Only stainless steel or galvanized nails may be used in the construction of the fence to prevent tannic acid bleeding onto the wood.
g. 
Fence posts need to be a minimum of six inches by six inches and spaced no more than eight feet apart.
h. 
Cross bars shall be two-inch by six-inch cedar boards.
i. 
Post holes.
j. 
Minimum of 30 inches deep.
k. 
Six inches to eight inches of pea gravel on the bottom and then topped with 24 inches of cement.
l. 
Posts shall sit on top of the pea gravel.
2. 
Double Looped Crimped Wire (Woven Wire).
a. 
Posts – cedar six inches by six inches or two-inch iron pipe (iron posts must be treated to prevent rusting).
b. 
Fence height – between three feet to four feet.
c. 
Iron pipe must be predrilled with a minimum of one-quarter-inch holes, two holes at the top and two holes at the bottom (above ground) for attaching fencing.
d. 
Posts are to be no more than eight feet apart.
e. 
Cross bars must be two inches by six inches minimum.
f. 
Wire is to be attached to the cross bars with a heavy-duty staple.
g. 
Woven wire may be painted with Hammerite to enhance longevity.
h. 
Post Holes.
i. 
Minimum of 30 inches deep.
ii. 
Six inches to eight inches of pea gravel on the bottom and then topped with 24 inches of cement.
iii. 
Posts/iron pipe shall sit on top of the pea gravel.
3. 
Chain Link.
a. 
Height requirements and installation methods will be required to match the neighboring and/or adjacent chain link fencing.
b. 
Where neighboring or adjacent links are not present, chain link fencing shall meet the following criteria for consideration by the commission:
i. 
Shall have top rails for support.
ii. 
Shall be coated.
iii. 
Fence height – between three feet to four feet.
iv. 
Fence curbing below chain link (eight inches wide).
c. 
Chain link fencing within individual cemeteries shall be approved in writing by the cemetery commission prior to permitting and installation.
D. 
Grave Plot Fencing. Grave fencing is only allowed in the Polish and Old City Cemeteries. All new or repaired grave fences must be compatible with existing fences.
(Ord. 1118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1155, 2019; Ord. 1157 § 1, 2019; Ord. 1217 § 1, 2025)
Note: The construction or removal of any sign in the cemeteries requires review and approval by the cemetery commission. Anyone wishing to install or repair any signs in the cemeteries shall complete a structural changes application and must supply an estimate of the cost of material and labor as well as funding sources to help insure the satisfactory completion of the project.
The ultimate placement of any cemetery name sign shall be determined by the commission to ensure the most visibility to visitors is obtained without obstructing the view of the cemetery itself.
A. 
Cemetery Name Signs.
1. 
Materials Allowed.
a. 
Treated Wood.
b. 
Wood coated with a preservative.
c. 
Cedar is the preferred choice of wood for signs.
d. 
Bronze, aluminum or metal.
e. 
Composite wood.
2. 
Sign and Lettering Colors.
a. 
Signs shall be a natural wood color.
b. 
Letterings shall be routed into the wood and painted black or white.
c. 
UV laminate coating.
3. 
Sizes.
a. 
Four-inch-tall individual boards shall be used consistent with the existing historical signs.
b. 
Where more than one board is used to define a cemetery then reinforced back strapping (one strap on each side of pole) shall be used to prevent turning or spinning; the strapping shall be no more than one inch in width each.
c. 
Maximum size of cemetery name signs shall be:
i. 
Height (top of uppermost board to bottom of lowest board) – 96 inches (eight feet).
ii. 
Width (left to right of board) – 24 inches (two feet).
iii. 
Other sign dimensions shall be approved by the cemetery commission and/or mayor.
B. 
Directional/Informational Signs. Directional and information signs shall be compatible with existing signs of this nature such as the entrance "Welcome" signs and the traffic flow signs.
1. 
Materials Allowed.
a. 
Metal.
2. 
Sign and Lettering Colors.
a. 
Brown background.
b. 
White lettering.
3. 
Sizes.
a. 
Directional signs shall meet the standards for road signs.
b. 
Information signs shall be no larger than two and one-half feet by four feet and rectangular in shape.
C. 
Monument Signs. All monument designs and colors need to be approved by the cemetery commission (this does not include grave monuments for individual plots).
1. 
Materials Allowed.
a. 
Marble.
b. 
Granite.
c. 
Stamped concrete.
2. 
Sign and Lettering Colors.
a. 
All lettering shall be engraved.
3. 
Sizes.
a. 
Signs are encouraged to be as small as possible but still easily read from a distance of six feet.
(Ord. 1118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1155, 2019; Ord. 1217 § 1, 2025; Ord. 1226, 12/9/2025)
A. 
For adult plots, the size shall be three and one-half feet wide by seven and one-half feet in length. For child or infant plots, the size shall be three and one-half feet wide by five feet in length.
B. 
All graves/plots may be covered with any of the following items; however, for permanent coverings such as cement or tiles owners are encouraged to wait until a burial is completed to prevent damage from removal for burials: cement, tiles, rock, green or brown outdoor carpeting or AstroTurf (other colors may be used if preapproved by the cemetery commission). The city of Roslyn reserves the right to remove any grave plot coverings that deteriorate or are not being cared for without notice.
C. 
These provisions are intended to comply with the standards for preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction of historic properties. The city of Roslyn reserves the right to remove any grave plot coverings that deteriorate without notice.
(Ord. 1118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1155, 2019)
Curbing to meet design requirements per example drawing attached to the ordinance codified in this section. Anyone wishing to install or repair curbing for grave plots in the cemeteries shall complete a structural changes application and must supply an estimate of the cost of material and labor as well as funding sources to help insure the satisfactory completion of the project.
A. 
Size Requirements (Interior Dimensions).
1. 
Adult space – three feet five inches width by nine feet in length.
2. 
Child/infant space – three feet five inches width by five feet in length.
B. 
Curbing Size Requirements (Exterior Dimensions). See example attached to the ordinance codified in this section.
1. 
Adult curbing – four feet width by 10 feet length.
C. 
Curbing is required in the following cemeteries:
Cacciatori D'Africa
Polish
Dr. Starcevich No. 1 and Dr. Starcevich No. 2, No. 3
Redmen
Eagles No. 1, No. 2
Serbian
Foresters
Silvio Pellico
I.O.O.F.
Slovak
Knights of Pythias (Old and New)
St. Barbara's
Lithuanian
National Croation
Mt. Olivet
Old City
D. 
Required Colors.
1. 
Natural cement tones or shades of gray.
2. 
White.
E. 
Grave Plot Coverings.
1. 
All graves/plots may be covered with any of the following items; however, for permanent coverings such as cement or tiles, owners are encouraged to wait until burials are completed to prevent damage from removal for new burials:
a. 
Cement.
b. 
Tiles.
c. 
Rock.
d. 
Green or brown outdoor carpeting or AstroTurf.
e. 
Other colors may be used if preapproved by the cemetery commission.
2. 
Plantings on Graves. All plantings shall be preapproved by the cemetery commission.
F. 
Headstones. Upright monuments shall be located at the head of each grave space or plot and such installation shall be at the expense of the plot owner. A four- to eight-inch border, three inches in thickness, composed of concrete, shall be poured at the base of each upright monument, and the top of this border shall be flush with the cemetery grade level as established by the city. All flat markers shall be flush with the ground. Base not to exceed four feet in length. Structural change application to be submitted and approved with dimensions before proceeding.
The city of Roslyn reserves the right to remove any grave plot coverings that deteriorate or are not being cared for without notice.
(Ord. 1118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1155, 2019; Ord. 1217 § 1, 2025)