HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-1864 - Ordinance - 10/11/1990ORDINANCE NO. 1864
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION BY ADDING A SECTION 29 RELATING TO
THE CEMETERY RULES AND REGULATIONS, AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station
having met in its regular session on the 11th day of October,
1990, and
WHEREAS, the City Council received a report from the Cemetery
Committee making recommendations pertaining to cemetery rules
and regulations
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COLLEGE STATION THAT:
Chapter 1 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College
Station is hereby amended by adding a Section 29 relating to
cemetery rules and regulations to read as follows:
"SECTION 29:
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY
RULES AND REGULATIONS
A. GENERAL
(1)
The College Station Cemetery is set apart for the
burial of the residents of this community subject
only to the rules, ordinances, or laws of the City
of College Station, the County of Brazos, and the
State of Texas.
(.2)
The cemetery area, of approximately eighteen (18)
acres, is divided into sections, with bounding
streets and property lines. Ail sections are
further divided into lots, each lot accessible by
one or more paths or streets, or both. Lots are
normally 20 feet by 20 feet, so platted as to permit
division into an arrangement from one to eight
spaces. (See Purchase options below.)
(3)
The City establishes all grades, terraces all lots,
and keeps all areas generally smooth and level.
B. ADMINISTRATION
All administrative matters pertaining to the operation of
the cemetery shall be under the direction of the City
Manager or his delegate. The City Council further
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authorizes the City Manager to designate a representative
of the staff to act on his behalf.
RULES ENFORCEMENT
The City Manager or his delegate shall determine
that the specifications and dimensions of each
monument, headstone and/or marker proposed for the
College Station Cemetery, fall within the scope of
the approved regulations. No monument, headstone,
and/or marker may be set in the cemetery unless
approval has first been obtained from the City
Manager or his delegate.
(2)
Ail monuments, headstones, and markers will require
a permit approved by the. City Manager or his
delevate before placement in the cemetery. .All
permit requests must include appropriate drawings
and dimensions for each requested marker. Permit
request may be obtained from the City Secretary's
office or the Cemetery Sexton's office. Any stone
set in any way contrary to the regulations of this
cemetery shall be subject to removal by the City of
College Station; and replacement of same shall be
the responsibility of the property owner after all
regulations and procedures have been met and
replacement has been approved by the Sexton or his
agent.
(3) Any requests for variances in these rules and
regulations must be presented to the Cemetery
Committee. Appeals from decisions of the Cemetery
Committee shall be to the City Council. Appeals
must be in writing and submitted to the office of
the City Secretary within 10 days of the Committee's
decision. The City Secretary's office shall
schedule a hearing of the appeal before the Council
within 30 days from receipt of the letter of appeal.
OPEN HOURS
The Cemetery shall be open Monday through Saturday
from 8:00 AM to sundown, and Sunday from 6:00 AM to
sundown.
PURCHASE OPTI NS
(1)
Standard Plot: A purchaser may either choose a
burial plot measuring five feet by ten feet, herein
referred to as a "space," or a plot measuring twenty
feet by twenty feet, herein referred to as a "lot."
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(2)
Babyland Sections: In the Babyland
designated spaces are reduced in size to
feet.
sections,
4 feet by 5
(3)
Price: The price of all lots shall be
the City Council, ordinarily on the
of the Cemetery Committee.
determined by
recommendation
(4)
Purchasers are limited to one space per each
interment, except cremations. Two cremates will be
allowed in a single space. Combinations of casket
burials and cremates in a single space are not
allowed.
RESALE OPTIONS
Separation or division of lots for resale by the
purchaser is prohibited. All unwanted lot spaces
may be returned to the City for remuneration at the
original price of these spaces.
PERPETUAL CARE
(1)
The sale of lots includes Perpetual Care Service,
specifically the grading of roads, the maintenance
and mowing of all lots, the general policing of the
grounds, the control of any insect or animal that
may cause damage, the free use of available water,
and such other maintenance and control work as may
be necessary to keep the cemetery presentable at all
times.
(2)
Perpetual Care does not include the purchase,
erection, repair, or replacing of any object which
may have an authorized place on a lot.
PLANTINGS
(1)
The planting of grass, flowers, shrubs, trees, or
other type of vegetation shall be made only by or at
the direction of the City. Such plantings at the
discretion of the purchaser are prohibited and will
be removed in accordance with the Rules Infractions
Procedures.
(2)
An option available to property owners is a Memorial
Fund. Money from this fund would be used for
plantings within the cemetery according to an
established landscaping plan. Planting and
maintenance will be the responsibility of the City.
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ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
No artificial flowers will be permitted in, on, or
around lots or graves. If any are found, they will
be removed by the City.
COPINGS, HEDGES. FENCES, ETC.
(1)
No copings, hedges, fences, exposed vaults, walls,
or other enclosures will be permitted in, on, or
around any lots or graves. If any are found, they
will be removed in accordance with the Rules
Infraction Procedures.
(2)
Coverings and ledgers will only be permitted upon
the approval .of th~ Cemetery Committee. For the
purpose of this ordinance, a covering will be any
material other than turf that may be placed over the
grave, a ledger is any stone, monument, or marker
that may be placed in such a way as to cover the
grave space.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND MARKERS
(1)
Monuments, headstones, and markers shall be of such
design, size, material, finish, and location as may
be approved by the City Council.
(2) Generally, family or double monuments (one per
family in a plot containing at least 100 square
feet) will be approved, provided that such monuments
shall not exceed (including the base) 30 inches in
height and 48 inches in length. The base shall not
exceed 72 inches in length and shall not be higher
than 6 inches above ground level. The back of an
approved monument shall be flush with the rear lot
line and equidistant from the side boundaries, and
the monument shall be located on undisturbed ground.
(3) Single grave markers shall not exceed 36 inches in
length and 30 inches in height (including the base);
the base shall not be more than 48 inches in length
and shall not exceed 6 inches above ground level.
No more than one single grave marker shall be
permitted per space.
(4)
Monuments for single baby spaces (20 square feet)
shall not exceed 15 inches in length and 22 inches
in height (including the base); the base shall not
be more than 21 inches in length and shall not
exceed 6 inches above the ground. Monuments for
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more than one space in the baby area (40 square feet
or larger placed side by side) shall not exceed 30
inches in length and 22 inches (including the base)
in height; the base shall not be more than 48 inches
in length and shall not exceed 6 inches above the
ground.
(5)
Vases or ornaments of any type shall be affixed to
the base, shall not extend beyond the base, and
shall not exceed the height of the marker.
(6)
Foot markers shall not exceed 12 inches in width and
24 inches in length. Corner markers shall not
exceed 8 inches by 8 inches and must be set flush
with the ground level.
MAUSOLEUMS
Mausoleums will be permitted only in Sections F, G,
M, and J (section J is currently not open). The
locations, size, and design must be approved by the
City Council.
RECORDS
Records giving full data on all interments shall be
kept in the City files, and shall be open to
authorized persons. The data are to include the
section, lot, and grave location, and the name, age,
and the date of interment of each grave occupant.
RULE INFRACTION PROCEDURES
(1)
In the event that the City Manager or his delegate
determines that there has been an infraction of the
rules, the City Manager or his delegate shall follow
the procedures listed below.
(2)
Any existing plantings, copings, or fences that
become unsightly or unkept (that exist before the
adoption of this ordinance) shall be removed by the
City Manager or his delegate using the following
procedures.
(a) Record and document infractions of the
ordinance.
(b)
Notify owners and/or family members of the
infractions along with options available for
correction by registered mail.
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(c) Allow 45 days for compliance or appeal to the
Cemetery Committee.
(d) Remove the items that constitute the
infraction."
II.
This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval by the City
Council and duly attested by the Mayor and City Secretary.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this llth day of October, 1990.
j~TEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:
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