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So much of the Cemetery, as is enclosed and contained within Blocks No. 6, 7, 20 and 29 of the recorded plat thereof and being laid off in ranges, shall be and the same is reserved for the burial of the poor, and burial permits therein shall be granted upon such condition and at such prices as the governing body may determine.
(2010 Code, § 12-209)
It is unlawful for any person to erect, cause to be erected or to maintain any fence, post, wall or enclosure, in, upon or around any lot owned by him or her or under his or her care or control, or to erect the same in any street, avenue or alley or upon the lot of any other person in the Cemetery; provided, that the corners or boundary line of any lot may be marked by a cement wall or by metal or stone pots, which pots or wall shall have a perfectly smooth and level top and shall be set with such top or upper surface on a level with the surface of the surrounding ground in the Cemetery and shall in all cases be built under the supervision and subject to the approval of the Sexton of the Cemetery and the governing body. The Sexton is authorized to remove any such fence or enclosure so placed or erected on any lot in violation of this section.
(2010 Code, § 12-210)
It is unlawful for any person or persons to:
(a) Mark the face or destroy any marks, tombstones, monuments, vaults or other property in the Cemetery;
(b) To dig or destroy any sod, lawn, tree or shrub in the Cemetery;
(c) Leave or deposit therein any trash, rubbish, filth or other substance that may in any way interfere with the care or maintenance and appearance of the Cemetery;
(d) Drive any carriage or motor vehicle anywhere over the Cemetery or across the same except upon the streets thereof, and the regular roads laid out therein;
(e) Trespass upon the Cemetery grounds to dig any grave or inter any body in the Cemetery without first procuring a burial permit as provided in this article;
(f) Open any grave and remove or attempt to remove therefrom any body without first obtaining written consent of the governing body; or
(g) Allow any cattle, horses, swine or other animals owned by him or her or under his or her control or care or in his or her possession to stray or go upon the Cemetery grounds.
(2010 Code, § 12-211)
For the purposes of this article and the provisions contained in this article, the swimming pool located in the city park on the east side of Main Street and south of the Ninnescah River and the buildings, structures, enclosures and facilities surrounding the swimming pool and the approaches thereto, together with all facilities used in connection therewith, together with any other swimming pool or swimming pools that may be established by the city, whether located in the park or elsewhere, including the buildings, structures, enclosures and facilities surrounding the swimming pool and the approaches thereto, together with all facilities used in connection therewith, is included within the term
CITY SWIMMING POOL.
(2010 Code, § 12-301)
The ownership, management, control, preservation and operation of the facilities known as city swimming pool shall be under the control of the governing body of the city, and such agents, servants, employees and managers as may be designated from time to time by the governing body; and the governing body may, from time to time, prescribe rules and regulations for the use, operation and management of the facilities known as city swimming pool. It shall be the duty of all persons coming upon the premises so designated as city swimming pool, or in using the same, to conform to and abide by any and all such rules and regulations so established.
(2010 Code, § 12-302)
It is unlawful for any person or persons to enter upon the premises designated as the city swimming pool, or to avail himself, herself or themselves of the privilege of the facilities, except in accordance with the rules and regulations established for the use of the facilities, or to enter upon the premises or to use the facilities at any time, or in any manner, except during the hours when the duly constituted agents of the city are present and in charge of the operations of the city swimming pool facilities.
(2010 Code, § 12-303)
It is unlawful for any person or person to trespass upon, injure, damage or destroy any property constituting a part of the facilities designated as the city swimming pool, or to place any article or substance of filth in, upon or about the city swimming pool.
(2010 Code, § 12-304)
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