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§ 95.008 SUPERVISION OF FUNERALS.
   (A)   All funerals, upon arrival at the cemetery, shall be under the direct supervision of the Town Manager or designee, which may include other town staff or licensed mortician.
   (B)   The Town Manager shall not permit the interment or other disposition of any body in the cemetery unless the body is accompanied by a burial, removal or transit permit.
   (C)   Permits shall be filed with the county of record.
(Prior Code, § 360.8) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015)
§ 95.009 PRIOR INTERMENT.
   (A)   Nothing herein shall be construed to affect or alter the rights of persons who, prior to the adoption of this chapter, were interred in the cemetery.
   (B)   The Town Clerk shall maintain a list of all prior interments, within the limits of reasonably available interment information.
(Prior Code, § 360.9) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015)
§ 95.010 LIABILITY.
   The town shall not be liable for any injury or damage to any cadaver, personal effects, monument, marker, landscaping, improvement or other structure or item in the cemetery resulting from any cause beyond its reasonable control.
(Prior Code, § 360.10) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015)
§ 95.011 BURIAL IN APPROVED CEMETERY WITHIN TOWN REQUIRED.
   The interment of any deceased person within the corporate limits of the town, except in the duly authorized cemetery by authorized personnel of the town, is prohibited.
(Prior Code, § 360.11) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015) Penalty, see § 95.999
§ 95.012 GENERAL RULES.
   (A)   The cemetery shall be open to the public from sunrise to sunset.
   (B)   Visitors are reminded that the grounds are sacredly devoted to the interment of the dead, and that strict observance to appropriate decorum will be required of all.
   (C)   The Chief of Police, or the Chief’s designee, is authorized to limit the access of those wishing to express opinions of descent to a specific event as provided in C.R.S. § 18-9-108.
   (D)   No person or persons shall be allowed to desecrate the cemetery by removing, destroying or defacing the flowers, shrubs, trees, monuments, markers or anything or object placed therein for the beautification of the cemetery; or by allowing any livestock and domestic animals to gain access to the cemetery.
   (E)   Taking flowers, unless those from next of kin, is strictly prohibited.
   (F)   Visitors must keep vehicles only on designated roadways.
   (G)   The town shall have the right to refuse any portion of any parcel of the cemetery for the use of any specific person or activity. No advertisement of any form will be permitted in the cemetery, only discreet informational tags of service rendered in dimensions of no more than two inches by three inches.
(Prior Code, § 360.12) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015) Penalty, see § 95.999
§ 95.999 PENALTY.
   (A)   Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be punishable by a fine of not more than $500.
   (B)   Each day that such violation shall continue shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
(Prior Code, § 360.12) (Ord. 488, passed 12-29-2003; Ord. 570, passed 3-6-2014; Ord. 582, passed 4-2-2015)