§ 94.05 BASES AND MONUMENTS.
   (A)   No base stone shall be set other than level. The work must be cut so as to fit properly on a level base. All foundations shall be finished true and level. All stone work shall have the surface next to the foundations bedded off, or squared sufficiently true and level to allow every part to be in contact with the foundation.
   (B)   The use of sprawls between base stones and foundations or the removal of any part of the foundation to accommodate irregularities or other defective workmanship in the base stone will not be allowed.
      (1)   Every lot owner shall keep in good repair any monument or any other structure which he or she may have on their lot. Should they fail to do so, the Trustees may either repair same at the expense of the owner or remove it from the lot.
      (2)   Granite is recommended as the best and most durable material for monuments and grave markers. The use of any other material will not be permitted.
      (3)   To prevent the excessive and unsightly crowding of monuments, not more than one monument will be allowed on a lot and must be placed near the center. Veterans plaques must be mounted on monuments if one is to be erected or already in place.
      (4)   Soliciting of work in this cemetery or the placing of designers’, dealers’ or agents’, or contractors’ names or advertisements upon any work is prohibited.
      (5)   Obnoxious, reflective or otherwise unpopular inscriptions will not be allowed on any monument, block or grave marker.
(Ord. 15-95, passed 7-3-1995) Penalty, see § 94.99