§ 1062.03  PLANTING AND DECORATING OF GRAVES AND LOTS.
   The planting and decorating of graves and lots shall be in accordance with the following rules.
   (a)   There shall be no planting of shrubs, trees, flowers or bushes of any kind without the permission of the Cemetery Sexton.
   (b)   No glass blocks shall be used at any time of the year.
   (c)   All Memorial Day or summer flowers or decorations shall be removed from cemetery grounds by October 15 of each year.
   (d)   Christmas decorations shall be removed from cemetery grounds by March 1 of each year.
   (e)   Easter and Passover flowers and decorations shall be removed within two weeks following Easter and Passover.
   (f)   Neat artificial flowers may be used, but the right is reserved to remove such flowers when they appear dirty, broken or uncared for.
   (g)   All potted plants, baskets or urns of flowers that are dead or dried up from lack of water or neglect shall be removed.
   (h)   Cut flowers are permitted.
   (i)   Flower beds that are established or that have been in a cemetery for a number of years shall be permitted to remain, but no new flower beds shall be permitted.
   (j)   Neither the city nor any of its employees shall be responsible for stolen or broken pots, urns, baskets or vases.
   (k)   During the grass growing season, wreaths, Styrofoam religious symbols, shells, toys, metal designs, ornaments and statues are not permitted.
   (l)   The Sexton may remove all floral designs, flowers, weeds, trees, shrubs, plants or herbage of any kind from a cemetery as soon as, in the judgment of the Sexton, they become unsightly, dangerous, detrimental or diseased or when they do not conform to the standards maintained.
   (m)   The Sexton shall not be responsible for frozen plants, pots or herbage of any kind or for plantings damaged by the elements, thieves or other causes beyond his or her control.
   (n)   The Sexton reserves the right to prevent the removal of flowers, floral designs, trees, shrubs or herbage of any kind.
   (o)   The Sexton, and other employees of the city, as the case may be, shall undertake to maintain, as may be practical, the planting of trees and shrubs to preserve and maintain landscape features, but such persons shall not be required to undertake and maintain individual plantings, urns or plants.
   (p)   Receptacles for waste material shall be located at convenient places in a cemetery. The throwing of rubbish on drives and paths or on any part of the grounds is prohibited.
   (q)   Persons visiting a cemetery or attending funerals are strictly prohibited from picking flowers, wild or cultivated; from breaking or injuring any tree, shrub or plant; and from writing upon, defacing or injuring any memorial, fence or other structure on the cemetery grounds.
(Ord. 69-O-28, passed 4-8-1969)