For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions will be used:
MEMORIAL: A plate, tablet, or slab made of metal, stone or any other appropriate material with text and/or graphics displayed on it and fixed on, applied to, or inserted in a surface, created to recognize and preserve the memory of a person, group, event or place.
MONUMENT: A structure or a three-dimensional physical object (e.g., a sculpture) created to recognize and preserve the memory of a person, group, event or place. A water feature or memorial garden type proposal may be deemed a monument. (Ord. 09-11, 3-24-2009)