Saturday and nonworking holiday funerals will be charged
a fee as set by the Town Board at its annual reorganization meeting in addition
to the regular interment charges.
The exact location and specifications are the responsibility
of the lot owner and must be cleared with the Highway Superintendent or his
representative prior to commencing the project.
No more than one monument shall be permitted on any lot
or plot. All veterans' grave markers must be placed at the end of the grave
furthest from the monument.
The Board reserves the right to lay out and alter such
drives, walks, and reservations as it deems necessary to secure and promote
the general objectives of the cemetery.
If any trees, shrubs, plants or flowers standing on any
lot shall, by means of roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to
adjacent lots, drives, or walks, or if for any reason their removal shall
be deemed necessary, the Superintendent shall have the right to remove the
same or part thereof as his judgment may deem best.
No improvements on lots shall be done before consulting
the Highway Superintendent or the Town Supervisor. Work will receive prompt
attention and will be properly done. Reasonable rates will be charged for
such work. All ordinary work in the care of lots, such as mowing and trimming,
will be done by the Town.
Planting on graves will not be permitted. Flowerpots,
urns, vases, etc., shall be placed next to the monument or grave marker. The
Town reserves the right to remove any planting made in violation of this rule.
No glass containers are allowed.
As soon as flowers, wreaths, emblems, flags, etc., used
in funerals or placed on graves at other times become unsightly and are faded,
they will be removed and no responsibility for their protection or maintenance
will be assumed.
All flowers, pots, urns, vases and/or other decoration
left in place on lots after October 1 will be removed and no responsibility
for their return will be assumed by the Town.