§ 101.07 MISCELLANEOUS.
   (A)   All dried and dead flowers, withered set-pieces, shrubs and plants and other rubbish will be removed by the management as soon as it becomes unsightly.
   (B)   Funeral designs and floral pieces shall be removed as soon as they become withered or unsightly and the manager of the cemetery may remove them, when in his or her judgement, it is for the best interest of the cemetery.
   (C)   In no case will the Clayton Memorial Cemetery be responsible for articles which may be placed on lots.
   (D)   No boxes, shells, toys, crockery, glassware, cans or other objects will be permitted on any grave space, and if so placed, it shall be removed at once.
   (E)   The Town Manager shall be the Superintendent of the Clayton Cemetery as part of his or her regular duties provided that the Town Manager may delegate such duties to the code enforcement officer. However, if deemed necessary, a caretaker may be hired part-time or full-time as available funds will permit.
   (F)   All funds received from the sale or lease of Cemetery Plots, shall be used as follows: 2/5 of said cemetery funds shall be used to meet the term maintenance expenses and 3/5 of said cemetery funds shall be placed in the Clayton Cemetery Reserve Fund, from which fund the interest received only, can be used for cemetery upkeep and maintenance. This Cemetery Reserve Fund is to be maintained and added to, until such time that it is determined to be large enough to where the interest therefrom will be of sufficient amount each year to properly care for and maintain the Clayton Cemetery.
   (G)   All other funds received for cemetery purposes other than from the sale or lease of cemetery plots, shall be used as directed by the donor(s) of said funds.
   (H)   All money collected from the sale or lease of the cemetery plots is to be turned into the town, the first of each month or sooner if possible.
(Ord. 712, passed 9- -2020)