(A) No person will be permitted to enter the cemetery but through the gate.
(B) Children will not be permitted to enter the cemetery unless attended by competent persons, who will be responsible for their conduct.
(C) No person will be permitted to bring refreshments into the cemetery.
(D) Scattering or leaving discarded flowers, paper, cans, jars, bottles, baskets or any rubbish whatsoever upon lots, roadways or grounds is strictly prohibited. The cemetery has provided receptacles for such rubbish and visitors are required to use them.
(E) All persons are prohibited from gathering any flowers, either wild or cultivated, or breaking any trees or shrubs or plants, either wild or cultivated.
(F) Except at military funerals, discharging firearms is prohibited in and around the cemetery grounds, to the distance of 100 yards.
(G) The caretaker is instructed to refuse admission to all improper persons and to those who are known to have at any time caused a disturbance, or otherwise transgressed the regulations of the cemetery, until proper amends have been made.
(H) Any person disturbing the quiet and good order of the place by noise or improper conduct, or who shall violate any of the foregoing rules, will be compelled instantly to leave the cemetery.
(I) The officers and employees of this cemetery having been appointed under an act of the legislature of the state, special police officers, with power to arrest on sight and prosecute all those who violate the ordinance, or commit trespass, all persons therefore, are reminded that the grounds are sacredly devoted to the burial of the dead, and that the provisions and penalties of the law will be strictly enforced in all cases of wanton injury, disturbance and disregard of the rules.
(J) It is of the utmost importance that there should be a strict observance of all proprieties due to the place, whether embraced in these regulations or not.
(Ord. 15-95, passed 7-3-1995) Penalty, see § 94.99