§ 92.02 MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF LOTS AND CEMETERY.
   (A)   All work in the care and improvement of lots shall be done by employees of the cemetery.
   (B)   The city reserves the right to plant trees and shrubs in accordance with the general plan for landscape work, on any part of the city cemetery that is desirable.
   (C)   No lot or grave shall be defined by fence, railing, coping or hedge.
   (D)   Boxes, shells, toys, wire screens, arbors, trellises, chairs, benches and objects of similar nature of any kind whatsoever will not be permitted on any lot or grave.
   (E)   No lot or grave shall be planted or seeded except by cemetery personnel.
   (F)   No person shall trim, prune or remove any part of the trees or shrubs in the cemetery, whether on his or her lot or not.
   (G)   Should any tree or shrub become objectionable for any reason whatsoever, the city reserves the right to remove such tree or shrub at its discretion.
   (H)   The city shall not be responsible for the loss, damage or destruction of any article left on the lots.
   (I)   Cut flowers, potted plants, memorial wreaths, sprays, baskets and vases may be placed on graves at any time, but must be placed at the headstone.
   (J)   The Supervisor shall have authority to remove floral designs, flowers, plants and containers from the lots when, in his or her judgment, they become faded and unsightly and distract from the general appearance.
   (K)   No florist, funeral home or person other than members of families of persons buried on the lot shall remove any flowers, floral designs, plants or containers from any lot without first notifying the caretaker.
(1997 Code, § 92.02) (Ord. passed 3-14-1989) Penalty, see § 10.99