(A) Generally the cemetery is divided into sections, which are in turn subdivided into lots, each ranging from two to five grave spaces.
(B) All arrangements to purchase a lot or grave space shall be coordinated with the village, after which the purchaser shall make payment to the village for such purchase. The purchaser shall receive a cemetery deed from the village for the lot or grave spaces purchased. A purchaser acquires no right, title, or interest and may not inter a body or cremation in any grave space in the cemetery; until he or she has paid in full for said grave space or spaces, along with any and all interment fees.
(C) A lot owner may sell their grave space or spaces, however, the village shall have no obligation to recognize the transfer without notarized proof of the transaction.
(D) The village shall have the right to refuse to consent to a transfer or any conveyance of said grave spaces as long as there is any kind of indebtedness due to the cemetery by a recorded lot or grave space owner.
(E) A single interment may not be buried so as to occupy more than one grave space without written direction from the lot owner or the heirs of that lot owner.
(Res. 2022-23, passed 10-27-2022)