HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-1388 - Ordinance - 10/28/1982ORDINANCE NO. 1388
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, BY ADDING SECTION 16, OF THE
COLLEGE STATION CODE OF ORDINANCES REGULATING THE OPENING AND
CLOSING OF GRAVES IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, PROVIDING FOR
THE LICENSURE OF PERSONS, PROVIDING A PENALTY AND ESTABLISHING
STANDARDS FOR SUCH ACTIVITY, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION:
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That Chapter 4 of the College Station Code of Ordinances is
hereby amended by the addition of the following as Section 16,
OPENING AND CLOSING OF GRAVES.
A. DEFINITIONS
Person - any individual, partnership or corporation
engaged or engaging in the activity regulated hereunder.
Open or Opening means the excavation of the earth's
surface for the purpose of interring casketed human remains in
such a manner as to provide stable earthen walls for the period
that a grave shall remain open; all as performed under the
provisions of this section.
Close or Closing means the covering of the interred
remains and restoration of the surface in such a manner as to
reduce subsequent settlement of the overlaying soil; all as
performed under the provisions of this section.
Related Services means and shall include the provision of
functions traditionally related or incidental to cemeteries, such
as the furnishing and /or setting up of cemetery equipment for
graveside services.
B. OPENING AND CLOSING
No person shall open or close a grave within the City of
College Station until and unless such person is licensed
hereunder.
C. APPLICATION
A person who seeks a license hereunder shall apply to the
City Secretary on a form furnished for such purpose. Upon
meeting the qualifications and requirements of this section, such
person shall be issued a license by the City Secretary. Each new
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applicant shall pay an application fee of $100.00. Each renewal
shall be accompanied by a $25.00 renewal fee. A license shall be
effective for a period of one year from the date of issuance.
D. REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
The following requirements must be met by each applicant:
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3. Each applicant must be generally familiar
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applicable to the activity regulated hereunder. The
City Secretary may require an applicant to take an
examination for licensure or renewal.
4. Each applicant shall have the capability to
open and close graves as defined herein. Prior
experience shall establish capability provided that two
references may be required showing satisfactory
performance history. An unexperienced applicant may be
required to demonstrate capability, including the
opening and closing of 1 to 3 graves prior to
licensure.
5. Each licensee shall have equipment suitable
for the activity to be performed. A complete listing
of equipment, including identifying numbers, shall be
furnished with the application and shall be approved or
rejected by the Director of Public Services. Said
listing shall be updated within 10 days of the
disposition or acquisition of any equipment. Any issues
relating to the suitability of equipment shall be
resolved by a good faith determination by the Director
of Public Services.
6. Each applicant, shall supply proof of
comprehensive, general liability insurance and standard
automobile liability insurance showing coverage limits
for personal injury in the amount of $300,000 per
occurrence, $500,000 aggregate, with property insurance
of $50,000 aggregate. Such proof shall reflect upon
its face the obligation of the company to notify the
City 10 days prior to cancellation. Termination of
such coverage shall ipso facto terminate any license
granted hereunder. Each applicant shall furnish a bond
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to insure his compliance with the provisions of this
ordinance in the amount of $1,000 which shall be
maintained in force and effect for the period of
licensure.
E. GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. A licensee shall have available sufficient
personnel, supplies and machinery to accomplish grave
opening services within a reasonable period of time. A
reasonable period of time for the opening and closing
of a grave shall be presumed to be six hours. No
licensee shall proceed to open or close a grave without
prior location of the site by the sexton or other
person in charge of the cemetery.
2. A licensee shall be responsible for the
opening and closing of any grave when requested,
whether or not the cemetery lot is accessible to
machinery. This provision contemplates that a licensee
may have to open some graves by hand if weather or
location of a cemetery lot so requires. A licensee is
responsible for maintaining an open grave until
interment and a closing is complete, including removal
of water or support of the sides of a grave opening. A
licensee shall replace any monuments removed for any
reason in their original location and condition.
3. A licensee shall exercise reasonable care
to avoid damage to roads, landscaping, plantings,
monuments or other property belonging to the city,
cemetery association, or third parties as a result of
the licensee's operation.
4. A licensee shall clean up, regrade and
level all sites before leaving the site of a grave
after closing. Excess dirt removal will be the
responsibility of a licensee, who shall cooperate with
the cemetery sexton in determining the location of
disposal. Disposal of excess dirt shall be
accomplished immediately after closure of a grave,
unless weather conditions prevent same. The sexton may
direct the disposition of excess dirt outside the
cemetery.
5. A licensee shall insure that all graves are
dug to a depth sufficient to insure compliance with any
state law, regulation, or local requirements.
6. The City Council may from time to time,
upon examination of the rates and fees charged by
licensees and their business records, establish a
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reasonable rate for the service to be provided by
licensees, allowing for a reasonable rate of return on
their investment.
7. A permit holder may perform related
services in the city cemetery and any such services so
offered and so performed shall be listed and described
including the price to be charged for each, with said
list and description to be attached to and become a
part of the application for a license. A current
listing of such services shall be on file with the City
Secretary at all times, subject to the power of the
Council to regulate rates as set forth herein.
F. VIOLATIONS.
1. A license granted hereunder may be
temporarily suspended for three days by the City
Secretary if a licensee has caused a material delay or
interference with the interment process or operation of
a cemetery.
2. Upon the receipt of three or more
complaints by the City Secretary, a licensee shall be
notified of the proposed suspension of his license for
a period from 90 days to 1 year, and shall be given a
reasonable opportunity to be heard concerning the
allegations of non - compliance herewith.
3. Appeal from any suspension
shall be in accordance with the provisi
pertaining to administrative appeals.
4. Any violation of the
ordinance is a Class C misdemeanor
punishable upon conviction by a fine of
$1 or more than $200.
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If any provision of this ordinance is invalidated
by a court of competetent jurisdiction, the remainder
shall be unaffected thereby, and the invalid portion or
portions are hereby declared to be severable.
III.
This ordinance shall become effective upon its
passage, providing that persons presently engaged in
the activity regulated hereunder shall have ten working
days to apply for licensure in accordance herewith.
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Passed and approved this 2 8th day of October ,
1982.
APPROVED
GARY H 9MAYOR
ATTEST:
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DIAN JONES,
City Secretary
ROVED AS TO FORM:
LOWELL F. DEN N,
City Attorney
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