R-08-1573CITY OF CLERMONT
RESOLUTION
No. 1573
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATED TO THE CLERMONT MUNICIPAL CEMETERY,
ALSO KNOWN AS OAK HILL CEMETERY, AMENDING THE FEE SCHEDULE,
AMENDING THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS, PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, it is hereby found and determined by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Lake
County, Florida, that the fee schedule for the Clermont Municipal Cemetery, also known as Oak Hill
Cemetery1 shall be amended;
WHEREAS, Section 22-3 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clermont, provides that the City
Council shall by resolution adopt rules, regulations and restrictions for the use of the cemetery; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the adoption of amended fees and rules,
regulations and restrictions is in the best interest of all users of Oak Hill Cemetery and the citizens of the
City of Clermont;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City council of the City of Clermont as follows:
Section 1. The Cemetery Fee Schedule is amended as follows:
I. Cemetery Spaces
Per Space - Clermont Resident $600.00
Per Space - Non-Resident $1,400.00
II. Cremorial Niches
Single Interment - Clermont Resident $500.00
Single Interment - Non-Resident $1,200.00
Double Interment - Clermont Resident $900.00
Double Interment - Non-Resident $2,100.00
III. Columbarium
Per Niche - Clermont Resident $600.00
Per Niche - Non-Resident $1,200.00
The Clermont Resident rates are applicable, if:
(1) The individual's name that appears on the cemetery space/cremorial niche deed is a City
resident, or
(2) The person to be interred is a City resident.
(3) For purposes herein, City resident shall be defined as an individual, whose primary
residence, at the time of purchase or death, is or was within the municipal boundaries of
the City of Clermont.
Section 2. The City Council of the City of Clermont does hereby adopt the amended rules,
regulations and restrictions for use of Oak Hill Cemetery as specifically set forth in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 3. All resolutions, rules, regulations, restrictions or policies of the City of Clermont in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect on November 1, 2008.
DONE AND RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THIS 14`h DAY OF OCTOBER, 2008.
CITY OF CLERMONT
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Harold S. Turville, Jr., Mayor
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Tracy Ackroyd, City Jerk
RULES AND REGULATIONS
OF
CLERMONT MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES
PURPOSE
These rules and regulations are designed for the protection of owners and interment rights as a
group. They are intended, not as restraining, but rather as preventing the inconsiderate from
taking unfair advantage of others. Their enforcement will help protect your Cemeteries and
create and preserve their beauty. These rules and regulations are hereby adopted as the rules and
regulations of the Clermont Municipal Cemeteries, and all owners of interment rights, visitors
and contractors performing work within the Cemeteries shall be subject to said rules and
regulations, amendments or alterations as shall be adopted by the City of Clermont from time to
time.
DEFINITIONS
The term "Owner" shall mean the owner of the rights of interment.
2. The term "City" shall mean the City of Clermont and/or City Council.
3. The term "Interment" shall mean cremation and interment, entombment or burial of
the remains of a deceased person.
4. The term "Mortician" shall mean any locally licensed mortician or undertaker.
5. The term "Memorial" shall mean any marker or structure upon or in any lot or niche,
placed thereupon or therein or partially therein for the purpose of identification or in
memory of the interred.
6. The term "Resident" shall be defined as an individual whose primary residence at
the time of purchase or death, is or was within the municipal boundaries of the Ci_y of
Clermont.
OWNERSHIP
The City reserves the right to refuse interments for valid reason, and to refund any
monies paid for the purchase price, and when so refunded, the interest of the owner
shall revert to and become the property of the City.
2. Burial plots in any municipally owned cemetery shall be used for no other purpose
than the burial of the human dead.
SUPERVISION OF CEMETERY
1. The City reserves the right to compel all persons coming into the Cemeteries to obey
all rules and regulations adopted by the City. The rules and regulations may be
changed without notice to any Owner by the City Council.
2. The City shall take reasonable precaution to protect owners, and the property rights of
the owners, within the Cemeteries, from loss or damage; but distinctly disclaims all
responsibility from loss or damage from causes beyond its reasonable control, and
especially from damage caused by the elements, an act of God, common enemy,
thieves, vandals, strikers, invasion, insurrections, riots, or order of any military or
civil authority, whether the damage be direct or collateral, other than as herein
provided.
3. The City reserves, and shall have the right to correct any errors that may be made be
it either in making interments, disinterments or removals, or in the inscriptions,
transfer, or conveyance and substituting and conveying in lieu thereof other interment
rights of equal value and similar location as far as possible, or as maybe selected by
the City, or in the sole discretion of the City, by refunding the amount of money paid
on account of said purchase. In the event such error shall involve the interment of the
remains of any person in such property, the City reserves and shall have the right to
remove and transfer such remains so interred to such other property of equal value
and similar location as may be substituted and conveyed in lieu thereof. The City
shall also have the right to correct any errors made by placing an improper
description, including an incorrect name or date either on the memorial or on the
container for cremated remains.
4. Persons within the cemetery grounds shall use only the avenues, walks, alleys and
roads, and any person injured while walking on the grass, except that be the only way
to reach his plot, or while on any portion of the Cemetery other than the avenues,
walks, alleys or roads, shall in no way hold the City liable for any injuries sustained.
5. Automobiles shall not be driven through the grounds at a speed greater than fifteen
miles per hour, and must always be kept on the right side of the Cemetery roadways.
6. The right to enlarge, reduce, replat or change the boundaries or grading of the
Cemeteries or of a section or sections, from time to time, including the right to
modify or change the locations, of or any part thereof, or remove or regrade roads,
drives and walks, is hereby expressly reserved. The right to lay, maintain and
operate, alter or change pipe lines or gutters for sprinkling systems, drainage lakes,
etc. is also expressly reserved, as well as the right to use Cemetery property, not sold
to individual owners, for Cemetery purposes, including the interring and preparing for
interment of dead human bodies, or for anything necessary, incidental or inconvenient
thereto. The City reserves to itself and to those lawfully entitled thereto a perpetual
right to ingress/egress over lots for the purpose of passage to and from other lots.
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SALE AND PURCHASE OF INTERMENT RIGHTS
1. The sale of any interment right by any Owner or purchaser shall not be binding upon
the City, unless same shall first be duly approved in writing by the City.
2. All grading, landscape work, and improvements of any kind, and all care of lots shall
be done, and all trees, shrubs, and herbage of any kind shall be planted, trimmed, cut
or removed by the City.
3. No enclosure of any kind, such as a fence, coping, hedge, or ditch shall be permitted
around any grave or lot. Grave mounds will not be allowed and no lot shall be raised
from the established grade in Oakhill Cemetery.
4. Interment rights can be purchased in these Cemeteries from the City Clerk and
subject to the rules and regulations of said Cemeteries now or hereafter adopted for
the government of these Cemeteries, and for the purpose of interment only. This
provision applies to all sales, whether made directly by the City or sales made by
Owners.
5. No interment rights or contracts for the purchase of interment rights can be sold,
assigned, transferred, pledged, or hypothecated without the written approval of the
City Clerk.
6. No title to a lot shall be deemed valid to the purchaser until the amount of the
purchase money shall have been paid, and the City reserves the right to remove all
bodies which may have been interred in said lot, and place the same in a single grave
section in the Cemetery if the full lot has not been paid for.
7. The City may exchange interment rights when desired by Owners, but not for
interment rights of lesser value. When such an exchange is made, the original
conveyance must be surrendered by proper assignment, or by reconveyance if
considered necessary, before any change is effected. The City may purchase back
lots from the Owners at the Owners request. The resale will be at the original
purchase cost. City shall not reimburse Owners for memorials that are installed on
the resale lot, but it will be at the Owners cost to remove any memorials at time of
sale to the City.
8. Each Owner is vested with the ownership of his or her interment rights for the sole
purpose of interment of human dead bodies. Under the regulations of the Cemetery,
the interment rights cannot be conveyed without the assent of the City Clerk, nor any
use, division or improvements of them be made which the City prohibits, or may
deem improper. The Owner of interment rights may dispose of same by will, subject
to the foregoing conditions. If the Owner dies intestate, the interment rights will
descent to his or her heirs according to the laws of descent.
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9. The City shall direct generally all improvements within the grounds and upon all lots
and graves, before as well as after interments have been made there. They shall have
charge of the planting, sodding, surveying, and improvements generally.
10. No person other than City employees shall be allowed to perform any work on any
grave or lot within the grounds without a permit from the City Manager.
11. If any memorial, or any structure whatsoever, or any inscription to be placed on same
shall be determined by the City to be offensive, they shall have the right, and it shall
be its duty to enter upon such lot and remove, change, or correct the offensive or
improper object or objects.
12. If any tree, shrub, or plant standing upon any lot by means of its roots, branches, or
otherwise become detrimental to adjacent lots or avenues, or if any other reason its
removal is deemed necessary, the City shall have the right, and it shall be its duty to
remove such tree, shrub, or plant, or any part thereof, or otherwise correct the
condition existing as in its judgment seems best.
13. No person shall pluck or remove any plant or flower, either wild or cultivated, from
any part of the Cemeteries.
FUNERAL REGULATIONS
1. Interments shall be made only by locally licensed morticians.
2. No interment shall be made until the mortician shall have first obtained a burial
permit from the office of the City Clerk and the fee for such permit shall be as
established by the City Council.
3. Application for burial permits shall be made on a form prescribed and furnished by
the City.
4. No boxes, shells, toys, discarded glassware, sprinkling cans, receptacles, or similar
articles will be permitted on any grave, lot, or tree.
5. No "For Sale" signs will be allowed on plots. No advertisements in any form will be
allowed on any lots in the Cemetery, and the City reserves the right to remove there
from any such signs or advertisements.
6. The City is not responsible for theft or damage to anything placed on graves or lots.
7. Disinterments may be made on consent of the City, and the written consent of the
owner or owners of the lot, and the surviving wife, husband, children (if of full age),
and parents of the deceased. Disinterments must be made by morticians.
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8. It is against the rules of the City to allow photographers to take pictures of interments
without the consent of the family.
9. The City and its agents have authority to enter upon any lot and to remove any
objectionable thing or any erection that may have been placed there contrary to the
regulations of said City and they may remove any dead or damaged tree, shrub, or
vine.
10. No person will be permitted to use profane or boisterous language or in any way
disturb the quiet and good order of the Cemeteries.
11. All persons are strictly forbidden to break or injure any tree or shrub, or mar any
landmark, marker, or memorial, or in any way deface the grounds of the Cemetery.
12. The City shall not be liable for floral pieces, baskets, or frames in which floral pieces
are attached. The City reserves the right to remove any flowers, floral designs, trees,
shrubs, or plants or herbage of any kind.
13. All persons are reminded that the grounds are sacredly devoted to the burial of the
dead and that the provisions and penalties of the law as provided by statute will be
strictly enforced in all cases of wanton injury, disturbance, and disregard of the rules.
14. It is of utmost importance that there should be a strict observance of all the properties
due the place, whether embraced in the foregoing regulations or not, as no
impropriety will be tolerated.
15. All well-disposed persons will confer a favor by informing the City Manager of any
breach of proper decorum that may come under their notice.
16. Touch nothing in the Cemeteries that does not belong to you. This is the only safe
rule to adopt in visiting these Cemeteries.
17. No person or persons other than an employee of the City or an office of law
enforcement shall be permitted to bring or carry firearms within the Cemeteries
except a military guard of honor, and they only when in charge of an officer, and
during a military service.
18. Plantings of any kind on all lots and graves in Oakhill Cemetery are prohibited.
19. It is against the rules of the City for the lot owners to dig holes in the graves for the
installation of vases or cans. The lot owner would be individually responsible for any
accident caused by one of these holes, and the City reserves the right to remove any
can or vase not installed by them, according to the Cemetery rules covering the types
of vases permitted.
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20. It is permitted to use one (1) memorial mounted vase or either one (1) in ground
mounted vase that is mounted at ground level and has a bronze cap within the lots
boundary. One (1) bouquet flower basket will be permitted on special occasions and
will be removed by City when it becomes withered and/or after thirty (30) days. The
City reserves the right to remove excessive flowers, potted plants, summer wreaths,
artificial flowers or baskets of flower. Burial flowers, flower arrangements, wreaths
and flower baskets shall remain on a grave until they become withered and/or up to
one (1) month after the burial. When the burial flowers have been removed the City
will make arrangements to sod the burial site, not to exceed the size of the head stone.
21. Metal emblems or Markers, flags, and guidons are prohibited on lots or graves except
at Memorial Day, 4`h of July and Veterans Day or other appropriate days as
designated by the City. They may be placed by authorized representatives of lodges,
posts, camps or lot owners, but not to exceed two (3) before mentioned days and
removed not later than three (7) days thereafter, after which such emblems will be
removed from the lot by the City employees and stored for a period not to exceed two
(2) weeks at no risk to the City. After said time, the emblems become the property of
the City. It is preferable that all such emblems be removed by the organization
placing them or the lot owner.
MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS
1. The City of Clermont may, and it hereby expressly reserves the right at any time or
times, with or without notice to Owners, to adopt new rules and regulations, or to
amend, alter, and/or appeal any rule, regulation, and/or article, section, paragraph,
and/or sentence in these Rules and Regulations.
2. Special cases may arise in which the literal enforcement of a rule may impose
unnecessary hardship. The City, therefore, reserves the right, without notice, to make
exceptions, suspensions, or modifications in any of the Rules and Regulations when,
its judgment, the same appear advisable, and such temporary exceptions, suspensions,
or modifications shall in no way be construed as affecting the general application of
such.
MEMORIALS
1. No unattached borders are permitted.
2. Only one (1) grave memorial will be permitted on one (1) grave space, except for
military memorials which will be placed at the foot of the grave and shall meet the
City's minimum size requirement.
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3. In Oakhill Cemetery, memorials shall be restricted to ground-level markers not to
exceed the following dimensions:
a. Single memorials. 28"x16" Bronze only, 32"x20" Bronze on granite
base, or all granite. Military markers with separate vase mounted on granite,
28"x24" including granite base.
b. Double memorials. 56"x16" Bronze only, 60"x20" Bronze on granite
base, or all granite. Military markers with separate vase mounted on granite,
62"x16" including granite base.
4. All memorials shall be set on uniform lines as prescribed by the City to conform to
the general plan of the Cemetery.
5. No memorial or plat corner marker shall be installed in any City-owned cemetery by
any firm or individual until they shall have first obtained a permit from the office of
the City Clerk.
6. All foundations for memorials and memorials shall be of a size and material specified
by the City.
PERPETUAL CARE
1. The purchase price of all interment space sold and to be sold in the cemeteries
includes a deposit for continual care.
2. The term "Perpetual Care" is perhaps an unfortunate one, but its use has now become
so general that it maybe said to have taken on an accepted meaning. What we really
mean by the term is that within the limits permitted by the income derived from
endowments funds set apart especially to produce such income, the cemetery grounds
will be maintained in keeping with awell-preserved burial park, including the cutting
of grass and trimming of shrubs and trees at reasonable intervals; the procuring,
maintaining, and keeping in reasonable condition the machinery, tools and equipment
needed for that purpose, and replacing same when necessary; keeping in repair the
drains, water lines, roads, buildings, fences, and other structures, including statues
and embellishments of a general character applicable to the Cemetery as a whole, or
to a particular area; painting or otherwise preserving same at reasonable periods,
maintaining the necessary information, and making same available to the public
authorities and interested persons.
3. The rules and regulations contained in this rule book have been approved and adopted
by the City for the operation of these cemeteries and the conduct of its employees.
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