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RULES AND REGULATIONS
OF THE
TOWN OF BARRE CEMETERIES
Wilson Cemetery (Quarry Hill Road )
Maplewood Cemetery (Farwell Street)
West Hill Cemetery (Perry Road)
Re-adopted with changes December 10, 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Topic
1.00 Definition of Terms
2.00 General Supervision Within Cemeteries
3.00 Interments and Disinterments
4.00 Disinterments and Removals
5.00 Service Charges and Overdue Indebtedness
6.00 Property Rights of Plot Owners
7.00 Transfers or Assignments
8.00 Control of Work Within Cemetery
9.00 Decoration of Plots
10.00 Changes in Grade and Replanting
11.00 Conduct of Persons Within the Cemetery
12.00 Protection From Loss or Damage
13.00 Address Changes of Plot Owners
14.00 The Care of Plots
15.00 Receiving Vault Use
16.00 Certificate and Rules Are Sole Agreement
17.00 Modifications and Amendments
18.00 Columbarium Regulations
19.00 Regulations on Memorial Work
20.00 Monuments and Markers
21.00 Plan, Design and Finish
22.00 Permitted Materials
23.00 Foundations and Setting
24.00 Miscellaneous
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF BARRE CEMETERIES
For the mutual protection and benefit
of lot owners, and each Cemetery as a unit, the following Rules and Regulations
have been adopted as the Rules and Regulations of Wilson, Maplewood and West
Hill Cemeteries, and all lot owners and visitors within the Cemeteries, and
all lots sold, shall be subject to said Rules and Regulations, amendments or
alterations as shall be adopted by the Board of Cemetery Commissioners from
time to time; and the reference to these Rules and Regulations in the Deed or
Certificate of Ownership to a lot shall have the same force and effect as if
set forth in full therein.
Section 1.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition of Terms
1.01 The term "Commission" shall mean the Board of Cemetery
Commissioners of the Town of Barre, Vermont, and the person or persons duly
appointed by them for the administration of Wilson, Maplewood and West Hill
Cemeteries, hereafter, singly or jointly, referred to as the Cemetery.
1.02. The terms "lot", "plot", or "burial space"
shall be used interchangeably, and shall apply with like effect to one or more
than one adjoining grave.
1.03 The term "columbarium" shall mean a vault with niches used to hold a funerary urn containing human creamins.
1.04 The term "niche" shall mean a compartment located in a free standing structure for the holding of a funerary urn containing human cremains.
1.05 The term "niche holder" shall mean the person or persons of record that hold the rights to permanently store funerary urn(s) in a niche.
1.06 The term "funerary urn" shall mean an urn used for the permanent storage of human creamins used for or associated with burial.
1.07 The term "shutter" shall mean the access panel at the front of a niche.
1.08 The term "interment" shall mean the permanent disposition
of the remains of a deceased person by cremation and interment, entombment or
burial.
1.09 The term "memorial" shall include a monument, marker,
tablet or headstone, or shutter on a columbarium niche, for the family or individual use.
1.10 The term "office" shall mean the office of the Commission
at Town Clerk's office in the Town of Barre.
Section 2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General Supervision
Within Cemeteries
2.01 All persons, vehicles and funerals within the Cemeteries are subject
to the control and order of the Superintendent and his assistants.
Section 3.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interments
and Disinterments
3.01 Besides being subject to these Rules and Regulations, all interments,
disinterments and removals are made subject to the orders and laws of the properly
constituted authorities of the town, county and state.
3.02 Once a casket containing a body is within the confines of the Cemetery,
no funeral director, or his embalmer, assistant, employee or agent, shall be
permitted to open the casket or to touch the body without the consent of the
legal representatives of the deceased, or without a court order.
3.03 All interments, disinterments and removals must be made at the time
and in the manner and subject to such charges as fixed by the Cemetery Commission.
3.04 Interments, disinterments and removals on Sundays and holidays
are regarded with disfavor; when necessary, such services are subject to special
additional charges. An additional charge is also made when the time of arrival
of a funeral necessitates payment for overtime labor.
3.05 The right is reserved to insist upon at least twenty-four hours notice
prior to any interment, and at least one week's notice prior to any disinterment
or removal.
3.06 The Commission reserves the right to refuse interment in any plot,
and to refuse to open any burial space for any purpose, except on written application
by the plot owners of record.
3.07 The Commission reserves the right to make an interment of any member
of the immediate family of any one of the several plot owners upon his written
authorization. No other person may be interred in any plot without the consent
of all those owners of the plot who are recorded as such on the books of the
Commission.
3.08 When instructions regarding the location of an interment space in
a lot cannot be obtained, or are indefinite, or when, for any reason, the interment
space cannot be opened where specified, the Sexton may, in his discretion, open
it in such location in the lot as he deems best and proper, so as not to delay
the funeral; and the Commission shall not be liable in damages for any error
so made.
3.09 Detailed written instructions are desired by the Commission,
and the Commission shall not be responsible for any order given verbally or
by telephone or for any mistake occurring from the want of precise and proper
instructions as to the particular space, size and location in a plot where interment,
disinterment or removal is desired.
3.10 The Commission reserves, and shall have, the right to correct any
errors that may be made by it either in making interments, disinterments, or
removals, or in the description, transfer or conveyance of any interment property,
either by cancelling such conveyance and substituting and conveying in lieu
thereof, other interment property of equal value and similar location as far
as possible, or as may be selected by the Commission, or, in the sole discretion
of the Commission, by refunding the amount of money paid on account of such
purchase. In the event such error shall involve the interment of the remains
of any person in such property, the Commission reserves, and shall have, the
right to remove or transfer such remains so interred to such other property
of equal value and similar location as may be substituted and conveyed in lieu
thereof. The Commission shall also have the right to correct any errors made
by placing an improper description, including an incorrect name or date, on
the memorial.
3.11 The Commission shall in no way be liable for any delay in the interment
of a body where a protest to the interment has been made, or when the Rules
and Regulations have not been complied with; and, further, said Commission reserves
the right, under such circumstances, to place the body in the receiving vault
until the full rights have been determined. The Commission shall be under no
duty to recognize any protests of interment unless they be in writing and filed
in the office of the Commission.
3.12 The Commission shall not be liable for the interment permit nor for
the identity of the person sought to be interred.
3.13 No interment shall be permitted or memorial placed in or on any property
not fully paid for except by special consent of the Commission in each and every
case. In the event such consent is given, any and all interments or memorials
placed in or on said property shall be considered as temporary. A note shall
not be considered as payment, and no rights shall be acquired by the plot purchaser
of said interment or interments until such property is fully paid for in cash,
including principal and interest. In case the purchaser of said property shall
fail to meet all payments within thirty days after the same are demanded by
the Commission, then the Commission may reenter said property and hold the same
as of its former estate. The Commission, thereupon, shall be released from
all obligations thereunder, and it may retain such payments as may have been
made toward the purchase of such property as liquidated damages. The Commission
reserves the right and shall have the right, immediately or at any time thereafter,
without notice, at its discretion, to remove to single graves, to be chosen
by the Commission, each of the remains interred in said property. The Commission,
further, shall have the right to remove any memorial that has been placed on
said property.
3.14 Not more than one body, or the remains of more than one body, shall
be interred in one grave, except by written consent of the Commission, and provided
proper identification is made of such interment or interments on one regulation
memorial or marker.
3.15 The maximum number of funerary urns in any niche shall be two. The cremains of two individuals may be mixed together in one, larger funerary urn. The niche holder bears the responsbility of selecting and purchasing said funerary urn(s) that meet the size requirments as outlined in Section 18.03 of these regulations and that meet the material specificiations as outlined in Section 18.04 of these regulations.
3.16 No interment of any body, or the cremated remains of any body other
than that of a human being, shall be permitted in the cemeteries.
3.17 Where a plot is owned by a Church, Lodge or other society, interments
shall be limited to the actual members of that organization and to their husbands
or wives, and to immediate families of members.
3.18 Artificial grass and equipment owned by the Commission may be
used in making interments, disinterments and removals. Undertakers must remove
their equipment immediately after interments. Failure to do so promptly will
necessitate the removal of the equipment by the Sexton at the expense of the
undertaker.
Section 4.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disinterments
and Removals
4.01 Removal, by the heirs, of a body or cremated remains so that
the plotor niche may be sold for profit to themselves, or removal contrary to the express
and implied wish of the original plot owner or niche holder, is forbidden.
4.02 A body, or cremated remains, may be removed from its original plot
to a larger or better plot in the Cemetery, where there has been an exchange
or purchase for that purpose. All expenses incurred shall be the sole responsibility of the family involved.
4.03 The utmost care will be exercised in making a removal but the Commission
shall assume no liability for damage to any casket, burial case or funerary urn incurred
in making the removal.
Section 5.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service Charges
and Overdue Indebtedness
5.01 The charges for the cemetery services must be paid at the time of
the issuance of the order of interment, disinterment or removal.
5.02 The Commission reserves the right to refuse to do or allow to be
done work of any character, including interments in or upon any lot until arrangements
have been made for payment of any and all indebtedness due the Commission for
work performed in or upon the lot.
Section 6.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Property Rights
of Plot Owners
6.01 All lots, plots and burial space conveyed shall be presumed to be
the sole and separate property of the person or persons named as grantee in
the instrument of conveyance; provided, however, that the husband or wife shall
have a vested right of interment of his or her body in any burial plot conveyed
to the other, which right shall continue as long as he or she shall remain the
husband or wife of the plot owner and shall be his or her wife or husband at
the time of such plot owner's demise. In the case of a columbaria niche, only the rights to use and occupy the space in accordance with these regulations shall be conveyed and the structure shall remain the property of the cemetery commission. No conveyance or other action, without
the joinder therein or by written consent attached thereto, shall divest such
husband or wife of such vested right of interment; provided, however, that a
final decree of divorce between them shall terminate such vested right of interment
unless it shall be otherwise provided by such decree of divorce.
6.02 In all conveyances to two or more persons as joint tenants, each joint tenant
shall have vested right of interment of his or her remains in the plot or niche so conveyed.
Upon the death of a joint tenant, the title of the burial plot or occupancy rights to a niche heretofore held
in joint tenancy immediately vests in the survivor or survivors, subject to
the vested right of interment for the remains of the deceased joint tenant owner.
6.03 A vested right of interment as
provided in this rule may be waived and shall be terminated upon the interment
elsewhere of the remains of a person entitled thereto.
6.04 Whenever an interment is made in a plot or niche that has been transferred
by deed or certificate of ownership to an individual owner by the Commission
and is held as a separate plot or niche, it shall be indivisible; and the whole of such
burial plot or niche thereby becomes inalienable and shall be held as the family burial
plot or niche of the owner, in which one grave or niche may be used for the owner's interment,
one for the interment of the surviving husband or wife, if any, or the owner
who by law has a vested right of interment therein, and in those remaining,
if any, of the children of such deceased owner may be interred, in the order
of need, without the consent of any person claiming any interest therein. In
the event there shall be no child surviving such deceased person, the right
of interment therein shall go to the next heirs at law of said deceased owner
as specified by the statutes of descent.
6.05 On the decease of the proprietor of a lot or niche, when the lot or niche is not specifically
mentioned in his will, an affidavit must be filed at the office of the Commission
signed by one of the heirs at law, and in the cases of minors, by their guardian.
This affidavit must include a list of the names of all heirs and a majority
must also designate one of their number as the representative, who shall be
authorized to sign orders for interments in the lot or niche and to give all other needful
directions regarding the lot or niche. If no such affidavit shall be filed, the Commission
may designate some one of the heirs at law so to act until such time as the
before mentioned affidavit shall have been filed.
6.06 If no interment has been made in a plot or niche which has been transferred
by deed or certificate of ownership to an individual owner by the Commission,
or if all the bodies have been lawfully removed therefrom, in the absence of
the specific disposition thereof by the owner's last will and testament, the
whole of said plot or niche, except the one grave, niche or crypt which must be reserved
to the surviving husband or wife of the owner, shall, upon the death of said
owner, descend in regular line of succession to the heirs at law of the owner.
Section 7.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transfers
or Assignments
7.01 No transfer or assignment of any plot or niche, or interest therein, shall
be valid without the consent in writing of the Commission first to be had and
endorsed upon such a transfer or assignment, and thereafter being recorded on the books of the Commission and the Town Clerk. The holder of said plot or niche bears the sole responsibility for any and all expenses incurred in the transfer or assignment.
7.02 The Commission may refuse to consent to a transfer or to an assignment
as long as there is any indebtedness due the Commission from the record plot
owner.
7.03 All transfers of ownership in plots or niches shall be subject to a nominal
charge, which charge must be paid to the Commission when the transfer is recorded.
7.04 The subdivision of plots is not allowed, and no one shall be buried
in any plot not having an interest therein, except by written consent of all
parties interested in such plot and of the Commission; provided, however, a
relative of any record owner may be buried in said plot as provided in these
rules or in the laws of the state of Vermont.
7.05 The Commission may authorize the one-for-one swap of a plot or niche and such a swap shall be subject to written approval by the Commission. The holder of said plot or niche bears the sole responsibility for any and all expenses incurred in the swap. Ownership of the plot or niche being turned in reverts to the Commission and is subject to re-sale as any other available plot or niche.
7.06 The Commission may buy back a plot or niche from the owner(s) of record that present proper proof of ownership. The Commission will pay the amount of the original purchase price of the plot or niche less 20 percent, the seller will pay all expenses. When the original purchase price cannot be determined, the Commission will determine the buy back amount in dollars based on historic price information available through cemetery records, deeds, and other documents available. One the lot or niche has been purchased by the Cemetery Commission, the lot or niche will be available for sale in the same manner as any other unsold lot or niche.
Section 8.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Control
of Work Within Cemetery
8.01 All grading, landscaping and improvements of any kind, and all care
on plots, shall be done, and all trees and shrubs and herbage of any kind shall
be planted, trimmed, cut or removed and all openings and closings of plots,
and all interments, disinterments and removals shall be made only by the Commission,
unless by special permit from the Sexton in writing.
8.02 All improvements or alterations of individual property in the Cemetery
shall be under the direction of and subject to the consent, satisfaction and
approval of the Sexton; and, should they be made without his written consent
he shall have the right to remove, alter or change such improvements or alterations
at the expense of the plot owner, or, in any event, at any time, in his judgment,
they become unsightly to the eye.
8.03 If any trees or shrubs, situated
on any lot, shall, by means of their roots or branches, become detrimental to
the adjacent lots or avenues, or unsightly or inconvenient for visitors, the
Commission shall have the right to enter the said lot and remove said trees
or shrubs or such parts thereof as they shall determine to be detrimental, unsightly
or inconvenient.
Section 9.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decoration
of Plots
9.01 No flower receptacles may be placed on any plot, unless of metal
or satisfactory substitute material of approved size and design. The Commission
shall have the authority to remove all floral designs, flowers, weeds, trees,
shrubs, plants or herbage of any kind from the Cemetery, as soon as in the judgment
of the Sexton they become unsightly, dangerous, detrimental, or diseased or
when they do not conform to the standards maintained. The Commission shall
not be liable for floral pieces, baskets or frames in which or to which such
floral pieces are attached, beyond the acceptance of such floral pieces for
funeral services held in the Cemetery. The Commission shall not be liable for
loss, misplaced or broken flower vases. The Commission shall not be responsible
for frozen plants, or herbage of any kind, or for plantings damaged by the elements,
thieves, vandals, or by other causes beyond its control. The Commission reserves
the right to regulate the method of decorating plots so that a uniform beauty
may be maintained. The Commission reserves the right to prevent removal of
any flowers, floral designs, trees, shrubs or plants, or herbage of any kind,
unless the Sexton gives his written consent.
9.02 Silk flowers will be allowed
only from October 1 through June 1, with the exception of Christmas wreaths. At no time shall plastic flowers be permitted
in the cemetery.
9.03 The Commission shall have the
authority to remove all floral decorations, flags, shrubs, plants or herbage
of any kind, which in the judgment of the Commission, have become unsightly,
dangerous, diseased or detrimental, or which do not conform to the regulations
outlined.
9.04 No plants, vases, or other vessels shall be attached to or set on any portion of the columbaria.
9.05 The placing of boxes, shells, toys, metal designs, ornaments,
chairs, settees, vases, glass, wood or iron cases, and similar articles, upon
plots or on or near any columbaria shall not be permitted, and, if so placed, the Commission reserves the
right to remove the same.
9.06 Coat hangers or other wires
in the ground or attached to memorials as pot holders are not allowed.
9.07 All fittings, adornments, urns, inscriptions and arrangements shall
be, and are hereby declared to be, subject to the approval and control of, and
acceptance or rejection by the Commission. Any urns or baskets left on graves
for more than 5 days shall become the property of the Commission at their option.
9.08 As a special mark of respect to those who have so served our country,
the American flag shall be displayed only on the graves of those persons who
have honorably served in the armed forces of the United States of America.
Section 10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changes in
Grade and Replanting
10.01 The right to enlarge, reduce, replant or change the boundaries or
grading of the Cemetery or of a section or sections, from time to time, including
the right to modify or change the locations of or remove or regrade roads, drives
or walks, or any part thereof, is hereby expressly reserved. The right to lay,
maintain, and operate or alter or change pipe lines or gutters for sprinkling
systems, drainage, lakes, etc., is also expressly reserved, as well as is the
right to use cemetery property, not sold to individual plot owners, for cemetery
purposes including the interring and preparing for interment of dead human bodies,
or for anything necessary, incidental or convenient thereto. The Commission
reserves to itself, and to those lawfully entitled thereto, a perpetual right
of ingress and egress over plots for the purpose of passage to and from other
plots. The Commission also retains ownership of columbaria structures and the perpertual right to remove and replace any shutter to access any niche.
10.02 No easement or right of interment is granted to any plot owner in
any road, drive, alley or walk within the Cemetery, but such road, drive, alley
or walk may be used as a means of access to the cemetery, buildings, or columbaria as long
as the Commission devotes it to that purpose.
Section 11.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conduct of
Persons Within the Cemetery
11.01 Persons when within the cemetery grounds shall use only the avenues,
walks, alleys and roads, and any person injured while walking on the grass,
except that be the only way to reach his plot, or while on any portion of the
Cemetery other than the avenues, walks, alleys or roads, shall in no way hold
the Commission liable for any injuries sustained.
11.02 Only the plot owner and his relatives shall be permitted on the cemetery
plot. Any other person thereon shall be considered a trespasser, and the Commission
shall owe no duty to said trespasser to keep the property, or the memorial thereon,
in a reasonable safe condition.
11.03 Children under fifteen years of age shall not be permitted within
the Cemetery, or its buildings, unless accompanied by proper persons to take
care of them.
11.04 All persons are prohibited from gathering flowers, either wild or
cultivated, breaking or cutting trees, shrubbery or plants, defacing or otherwise
damaging monuments or structures, or disturbing the birds or animal life.
11.05 No person shall be permitted to have refreshments or lunches within
the Cemetery.
11.06. Strangers shall not be permitted to sit or lounge on any of
the grounds, graves or monuments in the Cemetery, or in any of the buildings.
11.07 No loud talking shall be permitted on the Cemetery grounds within
hearing distance of funeral services.
11.08 Receptacles for waste material are located at convenient places.
Hence, the throwing of rubbish on the drives and paths, or on any part of the
grounds, or in the buildings, is prohibited.
11.09 Automobiles shall not be driven through the grounds at a greater
speed than fifteen miles per hour, and must always be kept on the right hand
side of the Cemetery roadway, unless otherwise directed by the Superintendent
or his assistants.
11.10 Automobiles are not allowed to park or to come to a full
stop in front of an open grave unless such automobiles are in attendance at
the funeral. Automobiles must not turn in the driveways or avenues but must
proceed to the next intersection before changing direction.
11.11 Motor cars and vehicles must be kept under complete control at all
times. When meeting a funeral procession, they must stop until the procession
passes. They must not pass a funeral procession going in the same direction.
Motor cars must not be left with the engine running, and the emergency brake
must be set when the driver is not in his seat. Mufflers must not be open nor
the horn sounded within the Cemetery.
11.12 No motor car, vehicle or animal shall be driven across or upon any
grave, lot or lawn nor parked or left thereon. It is prohibited to park or
leave any motor car or vehicle on any road or driveway within the Cemetery at
such location or in such a position as to prevent any other car or vehicle from
passing the same, or if so parked or left, such motor car or vehicle will be
removed.
11.13 The use of the Cemetery as a thoroughfare is prohibited, and commercial
or business vehicles are permitted to enter only by permission of the Superintendent.
11.14 No bicycles nor motorcycles shall be admitted to the Cemetery except
such as may be in attendance at funerals or on business.
11.15 Peddling of flowers or plants, or soliciting the sale of any
commodity, other than by employees of the Commission, is positively prohibited
within the confines of the Cemetery.
11.16 No firearms shall be permitted within the Cemetery except at military
funerals or on special written permit from the Sexton.
11.17 No signs or notices or advertisements of any kind shall be allowed
in the Cemetery, unless placed by the Commission.
11.18 Dogs shall not be allowed on the Cemetery grounds or in any of the
buildings, except on leash.
11.19 The Cemetery grounds shall be open from 7 A.M. to sunset. The office
shall be open at appropriate times and by appointment with the Sexton.
11.20. It is of the utmost importance that there should be strict observance
of all the proprieties of the Cemetery, whether embraced in these rules or not,
as no improprieties shall be allowed and the Sexton shall have the power to
prevent improper assemblages or actions.
11.21 The Sexton is hereby empowered to enforce all Rules and Regulations,
and to exclude from the property of the Commission any person violating the
same. The Sexton shall have charge of the grounds and buildings, and at all
times, shall have supervision and control of all persons within the Cemetery,
including the conduct of funerals, traffic and employees. To protect and promote
the best interests of the Cemetery, the Secton is authorized to make temporary additional
rules which may be needed, from time to time, to meet emergencies which are
not covered by these Rules and Regulations.
Section 12.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protection
From Loss or Damage
12.01 The Commission shall take reasonable precautions to protect plot
ownersand niche holders, and the property rights of plot owners, within the Cemetery, from loss
or damage; but it distinctly disclaims all responsibility for loss or damage
from causes beyond its reasonable control, and, especially,
from damage caused by the elements, an act of God, common enemy, thieves, vandals,
strikers, malicious mischief makers, explosions, unavoidable accidents, invasions,
insurrections, riots, or order of any military or civil authority, whether the
damage be direct or collateral, other than as herein provided.
Section 13.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address Changes
of Plot Owners
13.01 It shall be the duty of the plot owner to notify the Commission of
any change of his post office address. Notice sent to the plot owner at the
last address on file in the office of the Cemetery shall be considered sufficient
and proper legal notification.
Section 14.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The
Care of Plots
14.01 The term "perpetual care", used in reference to plots,
shall be held to mean the cutting of the grass upon said plots at reasonable
intervals, the raking and cleaning of the plots, the pruning of the shrubs and
trees that may be placed by the Commission; meaning and intending the general
preservation of the plots, and the grounds, walks, roadways, boundaries and
structures, to the end that said grounds shall remain and be reasonably cared
for as Cemetery grounds forever; but in no case does the Commission assume responsibility
for work on any particular plot involving the expenditure in any one year of
an amount greater than would be received if all the funds deposited for the
perpetual care of that plot were invested at the same rate of interest as that
received from all of the invested funds of the Commission for that year.
14.02 The term "perpetual care", unless otherwise provided in
the agreement, shall in no case be construed as meaning the maintenance, repair
and replacement of any memorial placed or erected upon lots; nor the planting
of flowers or ornamental plants; nor watering or sprinkling the lots; nor the
doing of any special or unusual work in the Cemetery, including work caused
by impoverishment of the soil; nor does it mean the reconstruction of any marble,
granite, bronze or concrete work on any portion or portions thereof in the Cemetery for any reason,
unless directly caused by the Commission, Sexton, or an employee.
14.03 The money received for perpetual care shall be held in trust and
invested as provided by law.
14.04 Perpetual care, whether applied to lots, or graves, or to anything
within the confines of the Cemetery, shall be limited absolutely to the income
received from the investment of the perpetual care fund--no part of the principal
being expended--anything herein stated to the contrary notwithstanding.
14.05 It is understood and agreed between the purchaser and the Commission
that all of said funds may be deposited with others of like character and intent,
to the end that the income from such accumulated
general fund shall be used in the general improvement and perpetual care as
above defined; but in no case shall their deposit be construed as a contract
to care for any individual property or space other than as above defined, except
Special Care agreements duly executed and on file at the Cemetery office.
14.06 The income from the perpetual care fund shall be expended by the
Commission in such manner as will, in its judgment, be most advantageous to
the property owners as a whole, and in accordance with the purposes and provisions
of the laws of the state applicable to the expenditure of such funds. The Commission
is hereby given the full power and authority to determine upon what property,
for what purpose and in what manner the income from said fund shall be expended,
and it shall expend said income in such a manner as, in its sole judgement,
it may deem advisable for the care, reconstruction, repair and maintenance of
all or any portion of the Cemetery grounds or for any purpose necessary in the
execution of its duties.
14.07 The amount of said perpetual care funds to be collected from the
purchasers of cemetery ground plots or columbaria niches shall be such sum as may be determined by
the Commission for the various sections, after taking into consideration the
physical difficulties in character of the ground and such other factors as tend
to determine the necessary cost of the care of said land; same to be required
as a deposit for such purpose and deposited with the Commission at the time
of payment of the purchase price.
14.08 The record books of the Cemetery and the receipt issued by the Commission
shall show the amount of perpetual care fund that has been required of the individual
and set aside in each case.
14.09 All plots within the Cemetery must be mowed and maintained in such
a manner as to contribute to the general appearance of the grounds. When no
provision, or insufficient provision, has been made for perpetual care, the
Commission will provide "annual care" at the expense of the plot owner
or owners and bill such expense to the owner or representative at the last known
address. Should payment not be received, the amount due for such care shall
become a lien against the lot with the status of Overdue Indebtedness.
Section 15.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receiving
Vault Use
15.01 The receiving vault is for temporary use only, and on a monthly rental
basis, and under no circumstances shall a body be considered as interred or
buried by reason of being placed therein.
15.02 A deposit is required at the time of placing the remains in the vault,
which deposit shall be sufficient to include the rental fee and the cost of
interment in a single grave. In the event of failure to make suitable arrangements
for the final disposition of the remains within a reasonable time, the Commission
may, at its sole discretion, remove the body and bury it in a single grave.
If arrangements are made for burial in a lot, the Commission
will refund the excess of the deposit over the vault charge and the cost of
interment.
15.03 Funeral directors of approved credit rating may guarantee such charges,
in which case the deposit may be waived, but the funeral director, in which
case, shall be responsible for the payment of such charges upon receipt of the
statement for the same.
15.04 The Commission reserves the right, without notice, to remove from
its vaults at once and inter any remains not in a good state of preservation,
or when the condition of the body renders its interment necessary.
15.05 The remains of any person who has died of an infectious or contagious
disease may not be allowed to be deposited in the receiving vault.
Section 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Certificate
and Rules Are Sole Agreement
16.01 The certificate of ownership and these Rules and Regulations and
any amendments thereto shall be the sole agreement between the Commission and
the plot owner or niche holder. The statement of any employee or agent, unless confirmed in
writing by one of its Officers, shall in no way bind the Commission.
Section 17.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modifications
and Amendments
17.01 Special cases may arise in which the literal enforcement of a rule
may impose unnecessary hardship. The Commission therefore reserves the right,
without notice, to make exceptions, suspensions or modifications in any of these
Rules and Regulations when, in its judgment, the same appears advisable; and
such temporary exception, suspension or modification shall in no way be construed
as affecting the general application of such rule.
17.02 Emergency conditions may necessarily cause a labor and material
shortage so that certain rules cannot be strictly enforced. To meet these conditions,
the rules, where necessary, will be temporarily modified or suspended. Such
temporary modification or suspension shall in no way be construed as a waiver
nor affect the strict enforcement of the rules upon the conclusion of the emergency.
17.03 The Commission may, and it hereby expressly reserves the right, at
any time or times, to adopt new rules and regulations, or to amend, alter or
repeal any rule, regulation or article, section, paragraph or sentence in these
Rules and Regulations. All rules formerly adopted which are contrary to these
Rules and Regulations are hereby repealed and declared to be no longer effective.
Section 18.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulations on Memorial Work
18.01 Ownership of the columbaria remain with the Cemetery Commission. The reservation of a niche entitles the purchasers the rights to be permanently interred within a niche but not the right of ownership.
18.02 The Cemetery Commission reserves the right to modify or move the columbaria under circumstances deemed appropriate through legal or unforeseen circumstances that may occur.
18.03 The approximate dimensions of a finished niche are 12 inches wide by 12 inches high by 12 inches deep. Each niche is designed to hold two individual cremains stored in cremation urns. No more than two cremains shall be placed in any niche. Niche holders are cautioned to plan carefully when selecting funerary urn(s) for their use to ensure said furnerary urn(s) fit inside the space provided.
18.04 The funerary urn for cremains shall be of a material approved by the commission, such as hardened plastic, bronze, brass, ceramic, or stone. Funerary urns of other materials may be used with prior approval of the Cemetery Commission. The Cemetery Commission reserves the right to reject the use of any funerary urn not made of a suitable, durable and non-biodegradable material, such as wood, paper, cardboard, or glass. Cremains may be shipped to the cemetery sexton in the proper cardboard container. Prior to interment into the columbaria niche, ashes must be transferred into a funerary urn approved by the commission. Such transference shall be subject to certain fees assessed by private firms or by the cemetery commission.
18.05 Due to the limited size of the shutter, letterings shall have a mximum height of 3/4 inches. Lettering shall be inscribed into the shutter to a maximum dept of 1/4 inches, and not letter shall be closer than 3/4 inches to the edge of the shutter space. No lithochrome colorings or stains are pemitted in any lettering or symbols sandblasted or etched into the face of the shutter.
18.06 Small Symbols representing certain fraternal organizations may be sandblasted or frosted on the shutter face upon receiving written permission from the Cemetery Commission.
18.07 Shutters may be removed from the site for lettering. Niche holders shall provide a deposit of $200 to the comission prior to taking a shutter off site. The shutter must be returned within ten business days or the deposit shall be forfeited. Should any breakage or other damage to the shutter occur while it is in the custody of the niche holder, the niche holder shall be liable for the replacement of said shutter, purchased through the Cemetery Commission or sexton.
18.08 A sketch of the final appearance of any inscription, epitaph, symbolishm, or other alterations to a niche shutter must be submitted to the Cemetery Commission for approval. No work shall be done on the shutter without the written permission of the Commission.
18.09 The opening and closing of columbaria shutters is the sole responsibility of the Cemetery Sexton or a designated representative.
18.10 No decorations, memorial items, or flowers may be placed on any columbarium. Flowers may be placed on the ground near the columbarium in an area designated by the Cemetery Commission. No pictures, toys, statues, ornaments, or other mementos are to be placed inside any columbarium niche.
Section 19.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulations
on Memorial Work
19.01 Letter cutters, persons or firms who engage in the business of cleaning
monuments (not connected with established retail dealers already on the approved
list of dealers), and all other persons or firms, must procure a permit from
the Sexton or official of the Cemetery before any work in the Cemetery is commenced.
In order to secure such a permit, it shall be necessary for the person or firm
to submit satisfactory evidence of their ability to perform the work for which
they have been engaged. Persons performing any work and/or service in Barre
Town cemeteries shall provide the Commission with a certificate of insurance
for liability coverage.
19.02 Workmen engaged in placing or erecting monuments and other structures,
or bringing in materials, shall as to the Commission, operate as independent
contractors, but must do so under permission from the Commission, and must be
under the general supervision of the Sexton of the cemetery.
19.03 Persons engaged in erecting monuments or other structures are prohibited
from attaching ropes to monuments, trees and shrubs, or from scattering their
material over adjoining lots, or from blocking avenues or pathways, or from
leaving their material on the grounds longer than is absolutely necessary.
They must do as little injury to the grass, trees and shrubs as possible, and
must remove all debris and restore the ground and sod to its original condition.
19.04 Damage done to lots, walks, drives, trees, shrubs, or other
property, by the dealers or contractors, or their agents, shall be repaired
by the Commission; and the cost of such repair shall be charged to the dealer
or contractor or to his principal.
19.05 No material, machinery, or other thing for the construction of monuments,
or other structures, or monuments themselves, may be brought into the Cemetery
until required for immediate use, nor under any circumstances when a funeral
is in progress; nor between Saturday noon and Monday morning; nor on a holiday;
and no work shall be done during said time; nor shall said material be placed
on lots adjoining the one on which such a structure is to be erected, without
special permission from the Sexton.
19.06 Work shall proceed promptly until the erection of the memorial is
completed.
19.07 While a funeral or interment is being conducted nearby, all work
of any description must cease.
19.08 Approaching the bereaved and soliciting memorial business within
the Cemetery is not permitted.
19.09 Memorial dealers shall abide by all rules of the Cemetery.
Section 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monuments
and Markers
20.01 Only one central or family memorial shall be allowed on a lot and
that shall be set on the space designated by the Commission.
20.02 No lot owner shall erect or place, or cause to be erected or placed,
on any lot in the Cemetery, any memorial in respect of which the Commission
disapproves.
20.03 Markers shall be flush with the ground, except where it is necessary
to match those already set in a lot or section. All lettering on surface markers
must be cut or incised. Markers shall be placed at the end of the grave farthest
from the base of the monument.
20.04 Corner posts shall be of good natural stone placed flush with the
grade. Initials shall be incised, not raised. Corner posts shall be at least
8" in length and dressed where they abut on adjacent lots.
20.05 While the Commission will exercise reasonable care to protect the
memorial, or other structure, on any lot, and the raised lettering, carving
or ornaments on such memorial, or other structure, it disclaims responsibility
for any damage or injury thereto.
20.06 No coping, curbing, fencing, hedging, grave mounds, borders or enclosures
of any kind shall be allowed around any lot; and no walks of brick, cinders,
tile, stone, marble, terra-cotta, sand, cement, gravel, or wood shall be allowed
on any lot. The Commission reserves the right to remove the same if so erected,
planted or placed.
Section 21.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan, Design
and Finish
21.01 Cemetery officials shall have authority to reject any plan
or design for any memorial or inscriptions to be placed on the niche cover of any columbaria which, in the opinion of the Commission, on account
of size, design, inscription, kind or quality of stone is unsuited to the lot
on which it is to be placed, or is not in conformity with the Rules and Regulations.
21.02 The Commission reserves the right to stop all work of any nature,
whenever, in its opinion, proper preparations have not been made; or when tools
and machinery are insufficient or defective; or when work is being executed
in such a manner as to threaten life or property; or when the monument dealer
has been guilty of misrepresentation; or when any reasonable request on the
part of the Commission is disregarded; or when work is not being executed according
to specifications; or when any person employed on the work violates any rule
of the Cemetery.
21.03 The completed work is subject to the approval of the Commission, and,
if unsatisfactory, it may be removed by the Sexton.
Section 22.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Permitted
Materials
22.01 All monuments and markers of every size shall be constructed of good,
natural stone. No artificial stone of any description is permitted.
Section 23.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foundations
and Setting
23.01 As a guarantee of good work and as a protection to all lot owners,
the Commission reserves the right to excavate for and build all foundations,
set all markers and posts and to regulate all work done in the Cemetery. A reasonable
charge will be made for such work and the Commission shall assume responsibility
for the proper construction of the foundation.
23.02 No foundation will be built when the weather is such that injury from
frost cannot be prevented. No heavy stone work may be set in inclement weather
or until the cement in the foundation shall have had time to harden thoroughly.
23.03 Foundations will be made at least as large as the bottom base,
or first masonry course above the ground, but the Commission reserves the right
to require a larger foundation when, in its opinion, the weight of the structure
requires it. Foundation orders must specify the exact size of such bottom base
or first masonry course above ground.
23.04 Foundations shall be built to a depth of at least five feet
and shall be finished two inches below the surface of the ground where lowest.
23.05 Foundations and setting charges shall be payable in advance.
Section 24.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous
24.01 Should any memorial become unsightly, dilapidated or a menace to visitors,
the Commission shall have the right either to correct the condition or to remove
the same, at the expense of the lot owner.
24.02 No monument or marker shall be removed from the Cemetery, except by
the Commission, unless the written order of the plot owner be presented at the
office of the Cemetery and permission be granted by the Commission.
24.03 No advertising of any description, except that placed by the Commission,
shall be permitted within the Cemetery.
24.04 If any term or provision of these Rules, or the application thereof to any person, party, or circumstances shall, to any extent, be invalid or uenforceable, the remainder of such Rules, or the application of such term or provision to persons, parties, or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby and each term and provision of said agreement shall be valid and shall be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. If any such term or provision shall be susceptible of two constructions, one of which would render it valid and the other of which would render it invalid or unenforceable, it shall be construed in such manner as to render it valid. |