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Rules and Regulations for your guidance and protection.
A. CEMETERY
1. No flower receptacle may be placed on any burial space unless approved by the Cemetery for:
a. material b. design c. size d. position on lot
2. All in-ground vases must be turned down from October 7th to April 1st.
3. Plants will be allowed from Friday to Tuesday for Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
4. Artificial and fresh cut flowers are permitted in Cemetery approved vases from April 1st to
October 7th.
5. Memorial Day decorations, including fresh cut flowers, plants, crosses, flags, etc. will be
allowed from the Friday preceding Memrial Day until June 7th. All decorations not in Cemetery
approved vases will be removed and discarded.
6. Grave blankets and wreaths are allowed from November 15th to March 1st. If wreaths and blankets
become unsightly because of deterioration before March 1st, they will be removed and discarded.
7. Only one metal decorative holder may be placed per marker and shall be located next to the marker
foundation.
8. The Cemetery reserves the right to remove any unsightly decorations or decorations that do not
conform to regulations.
9. No other items, holders, figurines, trinkets or other similar decorations shall be allowed.
B. GARDEN or CHAPEL MAUSOLEUMS and NICHES
1. Fresh cut flowers or artificial flowers will be permitted only in permanent mausoleum vases.
Vases shall be removed by Cemetery personnel between October 7th and April 1st.
2. Plants may be placed from Friday to Tuesday for Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving and Christmas.
3. Memorial Day decorations are permitted from the Friday prior to Memorial Day to June 7th. All
decorations not in the Garden of Memories Mausoleum vases will be removed and discarded.
4. The Cemetery reserves the right to remove unsightly decorations or decorations that do not
conform to regulations.
5. The use of decorations which are either placed on the floor, or freestanding easels, or on
wrought iron stands, or which are attached directly by wire, tape, glue or such other
similar method, is strictly prohibited.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. No dogs or other animals, except guide dogs, shall be permitted in the Cemetery.
2. The possession or consumption of illegal drugs or alcoholic beverages within the
Cemetery is strictly forbidden.
3. No boxes, shells, toys, glassware, sprinkling cans, receptacles, or similar items
(other than vases or monument adornments meeting the Cemetery's specifications which
have been placed with the Cemetery's permission) will be permitted to be placed on or
near any interment space or elsewhere within the Cemetery, and if placed, the Cemetery
may remove any such items.
4. The Cemetery is not responsible for theft or damage to any personal property, including
artifacts, personal effects, etc. placed on or near interment spaces or elsewhere in the
Cemetery.
5. No benches, chairs or like items shall be permitted to be brought upon the Cemetery grounds,
unless authorized in writing by the Cemetery.
6. No person shall be permitted to enter or leave the open Cemetery except by the public entrance(s),
which will remain open during the hours permitted by sunrise and sunset.
7. Any person entering the Cemetery other than during the posted visiting hours, without
prior authorization from Cemetery management will be considered a trespasser.
8. Automobiles shall not be driven through the grounds in excess of a safe speed, and shall
always be driven on the right side of the Cemetery roadways. Automobiles are not allowed to
turn around on the driveways or roadways, and are not allowed to park or to come to a full stop in front
of an open grave unless in connection with a graveside service.
9. All floral decorations, whether natural or artificial shall be subject to the Cemetery's written
policies concerning same as are posted or on file and available for inspection in the Cemetery's
office. The Cemetery may remove all floral designs (artificial or natural), flowers, weeds, trees,
shrubs, or plants of any kind from the Cemetery as soon as, in the judgement of the Cemetery
management, they become unsightly or diseased, or if they do not conform to the Cemetery's policies.
10. No person shall be permitted to use profane or boisterous language or in any way disturb the
quiet and good order of the Cemetery.
11. The Cemetery reserves to itself and to those lawfully entitled thereto, a perpetual right of
ingress and egress over interment spaces for the purpose of passage to and from other interment
spaces. Except as may be necessary to gain access to other interment spaces within the Cemetery,
persons within the Cemetery grounds shall use only the avenues, walkways and roads. All persons
are strictly forbidden to break or injure any tree or shrub, or mark any landmark, marker or
memorial or in any way deface the grounds of the Cemetery.
12. No trees, shrubs or other plants may be planted by anyone other than the Cemetery, except with
the express written permission of the Cemetery. In the event any such planting is allowed, the
Cemetery reserves the right to perform, whatever maintenance it deems necessary to preserve the
appearance of such landscaping, including complete removal of that landscaping if, in the opinion
of the Cemetery, it should become unsightly.
13. No person shall remove any plant or flower, either wild or cultivated, from any part of the
Cemetery.
14. Visitors and owners may not hire Cemetery employees nor pay them any monies to perform and
services.
15. The Cemetery grounds are sacredly devoted to the burial of the human dead and the provisions
and penalties of the law, as provided by state statute, will be strictly enforced in all cases
of wanton injury, disturbance and disregard of these Rules and Regulations.
16. No person or persons, other than law enforcement authorities or Cemetery security personnel, shall
be permitted to bring or carry firearms within the Cemetery, except a military guard of honor and then
only when in the charge of a military officer and during a military service, and upon prior approval
of the Cemetery.
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