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Codified Ordinances of Jackson, OH
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF JACKSON, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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941.23 PLACING OF STONE/GRAVEL ON BURIAL LOTS PROHIBITED.
   No stone, gravel, riprap, bricks, cement blocks or like items shall be placed on any burial lot or around any monument on a burial lot.
(Ord. 67-10. Passed 8-10-10.)
941.24 BURIAL OF PETS PROHIBITED.
   No pets or other animals shall be buried or interred in the Fairmount Cemetery.
(Ord. 67-10. Passed 8-10-10.)
941.25 GRAVE VAULTS OR LINERS.
   Prior to burial in a grave in the Fairmount Cemetery, the grave must be prepared by inserting a vault or grave liner in the grave. The vault or grave liner shall be constructed of concrete or other material approved by the Service-Safety Director, or his designee.
(Ord. 67-10. Passed 8-10-10.)
941.26 POURING FOUNDATIONS.
   All foundations poured in Fairmount Cemetery are to be of not less than 5 bag mix Portland Cement, Air Entrained for outdoor exposure. Foundations shall be no less than eighteen inches deep at their shallowest depth. Said foundation shall project above the ground two inches at its lowest point. Foundations poured in sub-freezing temperature shall be protected in such a way as to insure that no freezing of the concrete shall occur. No foundation is to be poured until it is inspected as to size and depth by the Service/Safety Director or his designee. All monument bases are to be sealed to the foundations with either 100% silicone or setting compound. If not properly sealed, there will be a $100.00 fee charged to the monument company.
(Ord. 26-19. Passed 8-12-19.)
941.27 MAUSOLEUMS.
   (a)   The Service-Safety Director may designate a selected portion of the Cemetery for the placement of mausoleums. No mausoleums shall be permitted in any section of the Cemetery other than that section so designated by the Service-Safety Director.
   (b)   The Service-Safety Director, or his designee, shall establish certain conditions and guidelines that must be followed when placing a mausoleum in the Cemetery. All mausoleums must be one piece, factory built units. Approval must be obtained from the Service-Safety Director, or his designee, prior to the placement of any mausoleum in the Cemetery.
   (c)   A single mausoleum, which would be one burial, requires a purchase of three burial spaces at a cost of $350.00 per space, which includes a perpetual care fee of $50.00 per space for those In City Residents. A single mausoleum, which would be one burial, requires a purchase of three burial spaces at a cost of $500.00 per space, which includes a perpetual care fee of $50.00 per space, for those who reside Out of City.
   (d)   A double mausoleum, which would be two burials, requires a purchase of four burial spaces at a cost of $350.00 per space, which includes a perpetual care fee of $50.00 per space, for those In City residents. A double mausoleum, which would be two burials, requires a purchase of four burial spaces at a cost of $500.00 per space, which includes a perpetual care fee of $50.00 per space, for those who reside out of City.
   (e)   Burial rates shall be the same as those set forth in Section 941.13.
(Ord. 67-10. Passed 8-10-10.)
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