§ 97.060 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PLOT BOARDERS.
   (A)   The town officials shall have the authority to review and reject any plan, design or completed work for any plot border which, on account of size, design, kind or quality, is, in the opinion of the town, unsuited to the plot on which it is or will be placed. All the designs and work shall comply with the following specifications:
      (1)   Border around plots. Construction materials should be limited to blocks, brick or concrete. Dimensions should not exceed eight inches in width nor 20 inches in height above grade or ground level.
      (2)   Fences. Construction material should be limited to wrought iron and not exceed 36 inches in height above grade or ground level including the height of the border or base. The fences should be constructed in ten foot removable sections.
      (3)   Monuments. Construction material should be limited to concrete, granite or other approved stone and should not exceed 36 inches in height above grade or ground level. Wooden crosses may be allowed if they maintain 36 inches in height above grade or ground level.
      (4)   Grave caps. Construction material should be limited to concrete and should not exceed four feet in width nor eight feet in length nor eight inches in height. Vaults on top of ground level are not allowed and shall not be permitted.
   (B)   The plot owner of the interment right or his or her heirs are responsible for border maintenance.
(Prior Code, Ch. 16, Art. IV, § 16-146) (Ord. 130, passed 2-5-1990)