[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of
the Town of Newington 1-25-1977 (Ch. 4 1/2 of the 1974 Code). Amendments noted where
applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter shall be to regulate
activities and conduct within Town cemeteries, to provide for basic
procedures under which said cemeteries should be operated, to delegate
the responsibility for the proper operation and maintenance of Town
cemeteries so that the good order and efficient operation of Town
cemeteries may be assured.
Unless otherwise specifically provided herein,
the provisions of this chapter shall apply to the so-called Center
Cemetery located on Cedar Street; to the so-called Church Street Cemetery
located at the intersection of Church Street and Kelsey Street; and
to the so-called West Meadow Cemetery located to the west of Willard
Avenue in the vicinity of Cedar Street; and such other public cemeteries
as the Town may establish in the future.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
The duly appointed Sexton of Cemeteries, or his/her designated
agent.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
The administration of all Town cemeteries shall
be the responsibility of the Town Manager who shall appoint the Sexton
of Cemeteries for the Town. The Sexton shall be responsible to the
Town Manager for the proper administration of this chapter, the management
of Town cemeteries generally and the proper operation and maintenance
of the cemeteries.
It is the intent of the Town Council that Town-owned
cemeteries shall, to the extent possible, be financially self-sustaining
with respect to operation and self-amortizing with respect to land
cost investment. To this end, the Town Manager shall establish, and
from time to time amend, a list of fees and charges pertaining to
the sale of gravesites and the performance of services by the Town
pertaining to the cemeteries, provided that notification of the establishment
of or amendment to said list of fees and charges shall be filed with
the Town Clerk and with each member of the Town Council at least 60
days prior to its effective date. If the list of fees and charges
or amendments thereto which the Town Manager intends to make effective
are unacceptable to the Town Council, the Town Council may, by resolution,
direct that they be changed. If the Council does not take action within
the sixty-day period provided for herein, said list of fees and charges
or amendment to said list of fees and charges, as the case may be,
will automatically become effective at the expiration of the sixty-day
period.
A.
There is hereby created a Cemetery Fund. There shall
be paid into the Cemetery Fund all proceeds from the sale of gravesites
and service fees and charges resulting from cemetery operations. There
shall also be paid into such fund amounts which the Town Council may,
from time to time, authorize to be transferred thereto from the general
fund.
B.
The Town Council may cause transfers to be made from
the Cemetery Fund to the general fund of the Town to defray the cost
of cemetery operations and/or debt reduction costs attributable to
cemetery development, provided that such transfers to the general
fund shall be authorized only by means of annual budget appropriations
of the Cemetery Fund or consistent with special appropriations authorized
in accordance with § C-807 of the Town Charter.
[Amended 6-10-2008 by Ord. No. 0709-1]
C.
An annual budget for the Cemetery Fund shall be prepared
and approved in the same manner as that provided by the Charter for
the general fund of the Town. Appropriations shall be made and expenditures
executed in the same manner and with the same restrictions prescribed
by the Charter for the general fund. Any unappropriated, unexpended,
or unencumbered funds which may remain shall lapse to the balance
of said fund at the close of each fiscal year and shall not, therefore,
be lapsed to the balance of the general fund. The Town Treasurer and
the Director of Finance shall exercise control and administration
of the Cemetery Fund in accordance with their duties under the Town
Charter.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
The cemeteries shall be open each day from sunrise
until sunset. All persons shall leave the grounds of the cemeteries
at or before closing time. No person shall be in the cemeteries between
sunset and sunrise, unless expressly authorized by the Sexton. The
right of admittance to cemeteries is reserved. The Sexton may temporarily
close a cemetery or alter the open hours in case of an emergency or
to protect the public health and safety or preserve the privacy of
burial.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
The Sexton may cause any person violating the
restrictions below to be ejected from a cemetery or to be arrested
for being in violation of this chapter. No person shall:
A.
Disrespect the solemnity of a cemetery by boisterous
or unruly behavior.
B.
Willfully disfigure, mark, deface, injure or tamper
with or displace or remove any building, memorial monument, tablet,
turf, fence, paving, waterline or other utility or parts and appurtenances
thereof, signs, notices, placards, whether temporary or permanent,
property boundary markers, stakes, posts, equipment or other facilities,
either real or personal, within a cemetery.
C.
Dig for the purpose of removal from such a cemetery
any sand, soil, rocks, stones, trees, shrubs, or plants by any means
or method without the express consent of the Sexton.
D.
Willfully damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove
any tree or plant or injure the bark of any tree, nor shall any person
pick the flowers or seeds of a plant or dig in or otherwise disturb
lawn areas or walk upon planted areas which are designated as being
prohibited to foot travel.
E.
Hold picnics or parties in a cemetery.
F.
Enter the grounds of a cemetery except through the
established and designated entrances, loiter near or intrude upon
any funeral services, or stand about an open grave unless a member
of a funeral party.
G.
Bear firearms within a cemetery except as may be expressly
permitted by the Sexton and except law enforcement officers.
H.
Allow a dog to be in a cemetery except while enclosed
in a vehicle.
I.
Be in a cemetery if he/she is under 12 years of age
and is not attended by a supervising adult.
J.
Enter an area posted as "closed to the public," nor
shall any person use or abet the use of any area in violation of posted
notices.
K.
Solicit alms or contributions for any purpose, whether
public or private.
L.
Be under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs
while in the cemetery.
M.
Ride, lead or allow a horse within a cemetery except
as may be expressly permitted by the Sexton.
N.
Expose or offer for sale any article or thing, nor
shall he/she station or place any stand, cart or vehicle for the transportation,
sale or display of any such article or thing on Town-owned grounds
adjacent to a cemetery.
O.
Announce, advertise, or call the public's attention
in any way to any article or service for sale or hire.
P.
Paste, glue, tack, or otherwise post any sign, placard,
or advertisement or inscription whatever, nor shall any person erect
or cause to be erected any sign whatever in a cemetery or on any public
lands or highways adjacent to a cemetery.
Q.
Ride a bicycle except on established roads. Bicyclists
shall at all times operate their machines with reasonable regard for
the safety of others and shall observe the accepted rules of the road
for motorized vehicles.
R.
Willfully litter a cemetery or allow materials to
be scattered or blown about a cemetery so as to cause litter.
S.
Photograph or record a committal service except with
the permission of and under the direction of the Sexton.
No person while in a cemetery shall:
A.
Fail to comply with all applicable provisions of the
state motor vehicle traffic laws in regard to equipment and operation
of vehicles.
B.
Fail to obey all police officers and cemetery employees
when such persons are duly authorized to direct traffic in a cemetery
and on the highway, streets or roads immediately adjacent thereto.
C.
Fail to obey all traffic signs indicating speed, direction,
caution, stopping or parking.
D.
Drive or ride a vehicle at a rate of speed exceeding
15 miles per hour, or exceeding a lower speed limit as posted by the
authority of the Sexton.
E.
Drive any vehicle on any area except established roads
and parking areas.
F.
Park a vehicle in other than an established or designated
parking area, and such use shall be in accordance with the posted
directions thereat and/or with the instructions of any authorized
attendant who may be present.
G.
Leave a vehicle standing or parked anywhere in a cemetery
after the official closing time.
H.
Double-park any vehicle on any roadway or driveway
unless directed to do so by a cemetery attendant, nor shall any person
otherwise park any vehicle so as to block any roadway or driveway.
I.
Operate a vehicle which causes excessive noise due
to a defective or deficient muffler, tailpipe or other equipment.
J.
Operate snowmobiles, minibikes, trail bikes, or other
all-terrain-type, off-the-road, recreational vehicles.
K.
Willfully drive his/her vehicle or the wheels thereof
on any lawns or gardens or borders thereof. Any damage inadvertently
caused by the operation of vehicles shall be the responsibility of
the vehicle operator to repair or be responsible for the cost of repair.
L.
Drive a vehicle so as to impede a funeral procession.
The driver of any vehicle, upon meeting a funeral procession, shall
clear the vehicle from the path of said procession and come to a standstill
until said procession passes.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
A.
For the purpose of this chapter, the word "gravesite"
shall also mean “lot” or “plot.”
B.
The Sexton shall have authority to sell gravesites.
Gravesites shall only be sold to persons having residence within the
Town of Newington for a period of six months or more, or to persons
who formerly had residence within the Town of Newington of at least
six months' duration. Gravesites containing two or more plots shall
not be broken up into smaller gravesites if smaller gravesites are
available. No burial shall be permitted unless the grave to be used
is paid in full prior to or at the time of interment. Full payment
for the purchase of gravesites shall be rendered within 30 days of
the time of sale. No credit or installments shall be allowed. All
lots must be paid in full before any monument or markers are placed
on the lot. Lots will be reserved for a prospective purchaser for
a period no longer than 10 days. Upon payment in full of the purchase
price, a deed will be executed and delivered to the purchaser for
each gravesite sold. Each such deed shall be subject to the terms
of this chapter and such other rules and regulations as may be adopted
for the management of the cemetery. Any deed shall grant to the purchaser
only the right to use the lot for burial purposes for himself/herself,
his/her family, his/her heirs and devises and such friends (provided
such friends have been Newington residents) as may be buried therein
without profit, gain, emolument, or advantage to the purchaser or
owner of the lot.
C.
All gravesites which are sold shall be furnished perpetual
care by the Town of Newington, which shall include the regular mowing
of grass, trimming of grass, and the raising and grading of sunken
graves. Prices charged for gravesites shall reflect the assumption
of perpetual care expenses by the Town. Perpetual care shall not include
maintenance, repair or replacement of monuments or markers.
D.
In the event of any transfer or sale of a burial lot
by the purchaser or owner, the Town of Newington shall have the first
right to purchase the lot at the same price at which the Town originally
sold the lot to the owner. Any sale or transfer of any lot which has
not been first offered to the Town in accordance with the above shall
be void. Furthermore, no sale or transfer of a lot by any purchaser
or owner or heir will be allowed or be valid except upon the prior
written notice to and consent of the Sexton and upon receipt of the
original deed. The Sexton shall impose a reasonable charge for effecting
any proper transfer of a lot.
E.
When a deed is issued for a gravesite, it shall convey
only the right of burial therein, and it shall be the duty of the
Sexton to enter thereon and prohibit, remove, or modify an object
or adornment or work done in violation of this chapter or rules and
regulations established pursuant thereto which may be judged objectionable
or injurious to the cemetery. The Town of Newington shall reserve
the right to develop and improve the cemetery from time to time in
accordance with the judgment of the Sexton.
F.
No fence, hedge, railing or coping not existing on
the effective date of this amendment shall be allowed to enclose a
lot. All boundaries between lots shall be uniform and shall be as
provided by the Sexton.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
A.
No body except that of a human being may be interred
in any cemetery. All graves shall be opened and closed under the supervision
of the Sexton. No interment or disinterment shall be allowed without
the consent of the Sexton. Interments or disinterments shall be made
only by Town personnel unless the Sexton shall authorize otherwise.
All funeral processions shall be entirely under the control of the
Sexton upon entering any cemetery. Notice of at least 24 hours shall
be given to the Sexton in advance of any desired grave opening, except
for circumstances dictated by religious tenets or by extraordinary
circumstances. No grave shall be opened or interment or disinterment
made on a legal holiday unless required for public health reasons
and ordered by the Sexton. Funerals and/or graveside/chapel service
shall be concluded no later than 3:30 p.m., unless the Sexton expressly
permits otherwise in consideration of special hardship.
B.
All interment charges and any arrears for purchase
or work done on the lot shall be paid on or before the day of burial.
C.
When an interment is to be made, the location of such
interment shall be designated by the lot owner, legal representative
or funeral director. Locations given over the telephone should be
confirmed in writing prior to interment, otherwise location will be
made at lot owner's risk. The Town will assume no responsibility for
errors in locations. When instructions regarding the location of an
interment space in a lot cannot be obtained or are indefinite, or
when for any reason the interment space cannot be opened where specified,
the Sexton may, at his discretion, open it in such location in the
lot as he deems best and proper, so as not to delay the funeral, and
the Town shall not be liable in damages for any change so made.
D.
Assignment of grave spaces by any purchaser, owner
or heir will only be valid when recorded in the Town cemetery records.
E.
The Town reserves and shall have the right to correct
any errors that may be made by it either in making interments, disinterments
or removals. In the event such error shall involve the interment of
the remains of any person, the Town reserves and shall have the right
to remove or transfer such remains so interred to such other property
of equal value and similar location. In the event of an error in the
description, transfer or conveyance of any interment property, the
Town reserves and shall have the right to cancel such conveyance or
substitute and convey in lieu thereof other interment property of
equal value and similar location so far as practicable or as may be
selected by the Town. Nothing will be allowed to be taped, adhered
to, or in any way placed on the gravestone. All such items shall be
removed by the Town of Newington cemetery personnel and the expense
for removal shall be charged to the owner of the gravesite.
[Amended 2-23-2010[1]]
[1]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also provided for an effective
date of 3-17-2010.
F.
Agreement to make a disinterment must be signed by
the owner of the lot from which the removal is to be made and by the
next of kin of the decedent. When such agreement is filed with the
Town, and the cost of removal is paid, a permit must then be presented
to the Sexton, at which time arrangements may be completed for the
removal. Disinterment fees include opening of the grave only.
G.
The Town will exercise care in making a disinterment,
but the Town assumes no liability for damage to any casket or vault
in making the removal unless the disinterment was necessitated by
an error in placement made by the Town.
H.
For all
double-depth burials, any funeral or related service in the cemetery
shall be held with the casket on firm ground in the vicinity of the
grave, the specific location to be determined by the Sexton. The casket
shall be lowered into the grave only after the ceremony is over.
[Added 2-23-2010[2]]
[2]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also provided for an effective
date of 3-17-2010.
[Amended 6-28-1977; 9-12-1989]
A.
No monument or other memorial may be brought into
a cemetery until a sketch or a blueprint showing the design, material,
finish, size and inscription thereon is first submitted to the Sexton
for approval.
B.
Workpersons engaged in the erection of memorials,
monuments, markers and vaults of any description shall be subject
to the control of the Sexton. Any workperson failing to conform to
the directions of the Sexton shall not be allowed to continue his/her
work.
C.
Notice of the intent to set a monument shall be given
at least one day in advance of the work.
D.
The building of monument foundations shall only be
in accordance with the specifications for same as promulgated by the
Sexton.
E.
The erection or installation of monuments or memorial
markers shall not take place on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays.
F.
The lower base of all monuments must be dressed to
a true level on the bottom so as to bear evenly at all points upon
the foundation without the use of chips, sprawls, or underpinnings.
A bed of cement must be spread evenly over the top of a foundation
and the base lowered into it.
G.
Upright monuments shall only be allowed in those areas
of a cemetery designated therefor by the Sexton. No chains or ropes
may be attached to trees or other objects for the installation of
monuments.
H.
All monument foundations shall be installed clear
of graves and shall be constructed to a depth equaling that of a single-depth
grave, except where a concrete vault is used and a marker foundation
may be constructed at the end of same. Bridging or constructing any
foundation for a monument over a grave is prohibited. The provision
and installation of all markers and monuments and the bases and foundations
therefor shall be at the cost and expense of the gravesite owner.
I.
The following provisions shall apply to the West Meadow
Cemetery only:
(1)
Upright monuments in Section D may be of variable
heights not to exceed four feet in height. No monument shall be wider
than 36 inches at its widest point when placed on a gravesite containing
less than three contiguous plots.
[Amended 6-10-2008 by Ord. No. 0709-1]
(2)
No memorial, whether upright monument or flush marker,
shall be less than four inches in thickness at its narrowest dimension,
nor more than a maximum of 14 inches. Upright monuments in the nonveterans'
section added in 2009, known as Section F, may be of variable heights,
not to exceed 48 inches in height, including the base. No monument
shall be wider than 36 inches at its widest point, when placed on
a single-grave monument lot. No monument shall be wider than 54 inches
at its widest point when placed on a double-grave monument lot.
[Amended 2-23-2010[1]]
[1]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also provided for an effective
date of 3-17-2010.
(3)
Upright monuments shall be made only of granite. Memorial
flush markers shall be made only of granite or bronze. No monumental
work, once installed, shall be removed from a grave unless approved
by the Sexton.
(5)
Each grave shall have a concrete vault of a type approved
by the Sexton and installed in accordance with his/her direction.
The provision and installation of vaults shall be at the cost of the
gravesite owner.
[Amended 9-12-1989]
A.
Flowers, shrubs, plants and trees shall only be planted
in accordance with the rules and regulations established for planting
by the Sexton. No planting shall be done without the permission of
the Sexton. The cutting of turf on any lot shall be prohibited. The
placing of potted plants on lots may be permitted if done in accordance
with the rules established therefor by the Sexton. Any plant materials
may be removed at the discretion of the Sexton at any time.
B.
No person shall create any mound, depression, hole,
or otherwise change the grade of any lot or gravesite without the
consent of the Sexton. No person shall spread fertilizer, ashes, chemicals
or other material on lots to stimulate the growth of grass or to discourage
weeds.
C.
Artificial decorations shall not be permitted during
the growing season between April 1 and November 1. All artificial
decorations placed in nonconformance with this chapter or with rules
established by the Sexton pursuant thereto shall be subject to confiscation.
All winter decorations shall be removed prior to March 15 of each
year, or they shall be confiscated by the Sexton.
D.
Articles such as glass jars, watering cans, votive
lights, palms, and bric-a-brac of any description are forbidden and
may be removed without notice. Potted plants shall be contained only
in clay pots not exceeding 10 inches in diameter and six inches in
height, and in rustic baskets not to exceed 12 inches in diameter.
Only one pot or rustic basket will be allowed to be placed on any
one grave. The cemetery shall not be responsible for items left on
the grounds or at graves.
[Added 2-23-2010[1]]
A.
Unless specifically provided herein, the provisions of § 194-11, Interments, shall also apply to this section. For this section, "graves" shall be replaced with "niches," "interment" with "inurnment," and "disinterment" with "removal of urns."
B.
The Sexton shall have authority to sell inurnment rights and inscription
rights for cremated remains. Rights shall only be sold to persons
having residence within the Town of Newington for a period of six
months or more, or to persons who formerly had residence within the
Town of Newington of at least six months' duration. There shall
be no more than two sets of cremated remains in any niche. All cremated
remains shall be contained in urns that will fit within the purchased
niche. No inurnment shall be permitted unless the niche to be used
is paid in full prior to or at the time of inurnment. Niches may be
reserved for a period of no longer than 30 days, upon which time full
payment must be made. No credit or installments shall be allowed.
All niches must be paid in full before any inscriptions are made on
the columbarium. Upon payment in full of the purchase price, a deed
will be executed and delivered to the purchaser for each niche sold.
Each such deed shall be subject to the terms of this chapter and such
other rules and regulations as may be adopted for the management of
the cemetery. Any deed shall grant to the purchaser only the right
to use the niche for the inurnment of the ashes of himself/herself,
his/her family, his/her heirs and devises and such friends (provided
such friends have been Newington residents) as may be placed therein
without profit, gain, emolument, or advantage to the purchaser or
owner of the niche.
C.
In the event of any transfer or sale of a niche by the purchaser
or owner, the Town of Newington shall have the first right to purchase
the niche at the same price at which the Town originally sold the
niche to the owner. Any sale or transfer of any niche which has not
been first offered to the Town in accordance with the above shall
be void. Furthermore, no sale or transfer of a niche by any purchaser
or owner or heir will be allowed or be valid except upon the prior
written notice to and consent of the Sexton and upon receipt of the
original deed. The Sexton shall impose a reasonable charge for effecting
any proper transfer of a niche. The Sexton shall also charge for a
new faceplate cover whenever the Town purchases back a niche whose
faceplate cover is no longer blank.
D.
When a deed is issued for a niche, it shall convey only the right
of inurnment therein and the inscription of the faceplate, and it
shall be the duty of the Sexton to enter thereon and prohibit, remove,
or modify an object or adornment or work done in violation of this
chapter or rules and regulations established pursuant thereto which
may be judged objectionable or injurious to the cemetery. The Town
of Newington shall reserve the right to develop and improve the cemetery
and the columbarium from time to time in accordance with the judgment
of the Sexton.
E.
All inurnments and removals of urns shall be made by Town of Newington
cemetery personnel. All inscriptions shall be cut by a method of sandblasting
into faceplates affixed to the granite fronts of the niches. The style
and size of lettering and numerals shall be determined by the Sexton
and a standard set for all lettering on the niche fronts. After completion
of the official inscription form by an authorized agent of the deed
holder, all inscription work will be done by the Town of Newington
or a contractor selected by and working under the direction of the
Sexton. In the event that information for inscription provided to
the Sexton is inaccurate or incorrect, all costs to correct the inscription
or to make a new inscription shall be paid for by the niche owner.
Inscriptions shall be limited to the name, on one or two lines, the
year of birth, and the year of death only. There shall not be more
than 16 characters and spaces per line. For veterans who have received
an honorable discharge from United States military service, inscriptions
shall include the person's name, year of birth, year of death,
the branch of service, and the war(s) in which the veteran served.
F.
There shall be a veterans' section, with graves and a columbarium,
in the West Meadow Cemetery, reserved specifically for those who have
received an honorable discharge from United States military service
and their spouses only. Inscriptions for the niches in this columbarium
shall be limited to the person's name, on one or two lines, the
year of birth, the year of death, the branch of service and the war(s)
in which the veteran served. There shall not be more than 16 characters
and spaces per line. Graves in this veterans' section shall have
flush markers only.
G.
All plantings shall be done and maintained by Town of Newington cemetery
personnel.
H.
Nothing will be allowed to be taped, adhered to, or in any way placed
on the niche fronts or the columbarium. Pictures, flowers, flower
holders, decorations, etc., shall not be allowed on the niche fronts
or the columbarium. All such items shall be removed by Town of Newington
cemetery personnel and the expense for the removal and cleaning of
the granite shall be charged to the niche owner. Inurnment rights
may be revoked if continued violation of these rules and regulations
occur.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for an effective
date of 3-17-2010.