§ 92.32 MARKERS AND MONUMENTS.
   (A)   Only one central or family monument shall be placed on a family lot. Markers shall be laid flush with the ground and shall not exceed two feet in length and one foot in width. Markers shall be placed at the end of the grave most distant from the monument. No coping, curb, fencing, hedging, grave mounds, borders, or enclosures of any kind shall be allowed on any burial lot without permission of the Superintendent of Cemeteries and the Town Manager.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to erect any monument, marker, or mausoleum in the town cemeteries without first obtaining a permit for such erection from the Town Clerk.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful to use above ground vault lids as grave markers or monuments.
   (D)   When two remains are interred into one grave due to cremations, no additional monuments or markers are allowed. All names will have to be on the one allowed monument or marker.
   (E)   No monument shall be erected in the town's cemeteries unless there is a foundation to consist of concrete mixture. The foundations are not to exceed eighteen inches wide and shall be three inches in depth.
(Ord. 76-77-2, passed 8-9-76; Am. Ord. 97-98-05, passed 9-8-97; Am. Ord. 01-02-19, passed 5-13-02) Penalty, see § 10.99