§ 91.13 FENCING AROUND GRAVE LOTS.
   (A)   All fencing must be installed within the defined grave lot property lines. Lot owner and/or contractor must request cemetery personnel identify grave lot property lines before installation. All fences must be installed with an opening or gate to allow mowing equipment access to the fenced-in area. If any fence prohibits the access of mowing equipment, the owner is solely responsible for the maintenance of the grave lot. If any fence prohibits the normal gravesite preparation procedures and/or the access of equipment, any expenses incurred due to the need to remove and reinstall all or portions of the fence is the sole responsibility of the owner.
   (B)   Chain link fencing is prohibited around individual grave lots. Chain link fencing cannot be used in combination with other fencing materials. Cemetery management reserves the right to construct chain link fencing to enclose the entirety of cemetery property or portions as recommended.
   (C)   Wrought iron fencing, decorative iron pipe fencing or combination of iron and stone fencing is acceptable.
   (D)   If the owner wishes to install other landscape type fencing (wire, plastic or wood), the owner is solely responsible for the upkeep and ground maintenance of the enclosed grave(s). If the gravesite becomes an unsightly eyesore through lack of routine care for the fence or the fenced grave lot, it is the duty of the cemetery management to take corrective action in removal of the fencing so to protect the beauty and appearance of the cemetery.
(Ord. 26-2004, passed 11-16-2004)