HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD2024-004 Amending Cemeteries and Burials Sponsored by: Planning and Zoning Commission
Introduction Date: January 22,2024
Public Hearing Date: February 12, 2024
Amended and Enactment Date: February 12, 2024
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
ORDINANCE 2024-004
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA,AMENDING SEWARD CITY CODE 7.20—CEMETERIES AND
BURIALS
WHEREAS, the cemeteries within Seward are a treasured and historic aspect of the
community and should be protected and maintained in a manner that brings honor and respect to
those whose graves reside there; and
WHEREAS, a Cemeteries Management Action Plan was adopted in 1996 that provided
recommendations for the future development and general management and maintenance of the
cemeteries within Seward; and
WHEREAS, on June 23, 1997, the City Council approved Resolution 1997-094,
establishing cemetery fees, rules, and regulations; and
WHEREAS, the rules and regulations established in Resolution 1997-094 were not
codified; and
WHEREAS, due to lack of visibility in code, the regulations were either forgotten or
difficult to enforce,and the effects of inadequate management of city cemeteries over the past two
decades has become very apparent; and
WHEREAS, on August 1, 2023, and November 21, 2023, the Planning and Zoning
Commission held work sessions to discuss how to improve the management of city cemeteries
through updating the rules and regulations within city code.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF SEWARD ORDAINS,that:
Section 1. Seward City Code Title 7.20 is hereby amended to read as follows (new
language is in bolded italics and underlined and deleted language is stricken):
Chapter 7.20. Cemeteries and Burials
7.20.010 Purpose and intent.
It is the intent of this Code to establish a community cemetery with adequate administrative
and maintenance provisions to provide for proper burial; ensure the continuity of its operation;
provide for accountable record keeping; provide for protection of public property; and provide
for the safety, health and welfare of the public.
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(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.015 Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations
will have the meaning given herein. Words used in the present tense include the future, words in
the plural number include the singular number, words in the singular number include the plural
number and words in the masculine gender include the feminine. The word "will" is always
mandatory and not merely directory.
Burial (interment). means The permanent disposition of the remains or cremains of a
deceased person by crypt or vault entombment, inurement placement of cremains in a niche or
container, or earth burial.
Burial plot. means A single platted parcel of land within a cemetery designed for interment
of human remains. Includes grave, plot, site or space.
Burial preparation. means The excavation, backfill and removal of excess material from a
burial lot and replacement of the turf.
Cremains. Means The cremated remains of a deceased person.
Columbarium. A structure that is designated for the interment of funerary urns holding
cremains of the deceased.
Cemetery. A private or public parcel of
land used for the disposition of the remains or cremains of deceased individuals.
City. means The city of Seward.
Disinterment (exhumation) mo ns The legal removal of the remains of a deceased persons
whether buried or cremated,placed the ground, or in a columbarium.
Interment. The permanent disposition of the remains of a deceased person whether
buried or cremated, placed in the ground, or in a columbarium.
Interment Bnfial permit. means-A valid city permit allowing the burial of a deceased
person in any cemetery or placement in a columbarium.
Interment Grave reservation permit. means A revocable use permit to reserve a burial
plot(s)or columbarium niche(s) in the cemetery for an individual(s) that is(are) not yet
deceased.
Marker. Any above ground structure used for the identification of the interred and to
identify the interment site. Includes headstone, memorial, monument, or niche marker.
Natural Burial. The interment of the remains of a deceased person in the ground in a
manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the remains to be naturally recycled.
Natural burial is not allowed in a columbarium.
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Perpetual care. meansAttending to the normal and reasonable maintenance of burial
interment plots, the grounds, walks, roadways, boundaries and structures in order that the
grounds shall remain and be reasonably cared for as cemetery grounds forever. y-of
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trees or other plants on any lots and grave speeeslieFtlie-repaifingrremmoval eplacemenr
Remains. Any part or parts of the body of a deceased person, including cremains.
Reservation. Reserving a burial plot(s) or columbarium niche(s) in advance of interment, and
does not imply any fee simple transfer of ownership. (See "interment reservation permit.")
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.020 Generally applicable to private and public cemeteries.
A. It shall be unlawful to bury any human remains within the corporate limits of the city
except in a platted and duly authorized cemetery. There are no city or state laws
governing where cremains may be kept or scattered outside of cemeteries.
A.B Permits, fees, and deposits required.
1. Th e shall bo „ h„ „lam exh, „tio ithi cemetery with: tho it, a
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The applicant shall be responsible for
all required city and state permits.
2. A State burial-transit permit must accompany the interment permit application.
3. A city interment/disinterment permit issued in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter is required for any interment or disinterment within any cemetery within the
city or under city ownership. The required permit fee is non-refundable.
2.4. City and state permitting will be in addition to any provisions or authorization, if
required, in cemeteries owned and/or operated by private organizations within the city,
including the American Legion Cemetery, Masonic Cemetery, and Pioneers
Cemetery.
5. Any individual digging in the cemetery to prepare a burial plot for interment or
disinterment is required to first obtain a free burial preparation permit.
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6. A site closure deposit,provisionally refundable, is required at the time the
interment/disinterment permit is obtained. The individual who acquired the
interment/disinterment permit is responsible for providing proof to the city of proper
removal of excess soil and mound from the burial plot prior to issuance of a refund.
7. A marker deposit,provisionally, refundable, is required at the time the interment
permit is obtained. The individual who acquired the interment permit is responsible
for providing proof to the city of a proper installation of a permanent marker on the
interment site within one year of interment.
8. A columbarium niche marker fee is required at the time the interment permit is
obtained to cover the cost for the city to have a niche plaque made and permanently
placed on the nice door within one year of interment.
B. Burial.
E. Markers:
D.C.Records.
1. The city will permanently maintain records of all interment and
disinterment activity in all private and public cemeteries within the city or under city
ownership.
2. The city will permanently maintain official maps of all cemeteries within the city or
under city ownership depicting locations of all interment and
disinterment activity. The city will not be responsible for the accuracy of burial
records prior to the enactment date of this chapter.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.025 City cemetery created.
A. All that portion and parcel of lands described as the Woodlawn Cemetery Plat,dated
October 17, 1916, and Lot 1, Fort Raymond Subdivision Plat No. 87-12, dated July 2, 1987,
both filed in the Seward Recording District and owned by the City of Seward, are hereby set
aside and dedicated for cemetery purposes as a burial place for the dead and, subject to the
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provisions of this chapter, are open to all persons regardless of race, creed, color, religion,
OF national origin,political affiliation, age,gender identification, or gender orientation.
B. The historic Woodlawn Cemetery is located outside city limits considered to be historic and
is not open to new burials interments, and is not subject to marker standards. The "City
Cemetery"at Coolidge Drive includes the Oddfellows Cemetery and the Jesse Lee Home
Cemetery.
C. The city manager will cause the city cemetery to be surveyed, laid out and platted into
burial lots, duly numbered, and all columbaria duly located and niches numbered, and a
map thereof made and available for the public to view.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.030 Rules and regulations—Promulgation and authority.
A. All land within the city cemetery and within any extension of the cemetery at any time
hereafter made, will be subject to and regulated and controlled by the provisions of this
chapter and any rules adopted by the city. The police power of the city is extended over all
of the cemetery.
B. The city manager may promulgate rules and regulations, subject to approval of the City
Council, governing the use, maintenance and operation of city owned cemeteries, including
but not limited to the:
1. Replat, change of boundaries or grading of any part thereof;
2. Reservation, use and disinterment of any burial site;
3. Type and size of burial markings, decorations and memorials;
4. Issuance of permits for the reservation,use, interment and disinterment of burial sites;
5. Establishment of fees for service and permits issued in connection with the cemetery;
6. Interment locations, space,capacity;
7. General access including pedestrian and vehicle traffic; and
8. Maintenance, landscaping,care, construction, repairs and grave burial site preparation.
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D C. Within the guidelines established by said rules and regulations, the city manager will
have the final administrative responsibility for management of city owned cemeteries.
(Ord. 96-27)
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7.20.035 Operation of cemetery.
The city reserves the right at any time to enlarge, reduce,replat or change the boundaries of
city cemeteries or any part thereof; to modify,change location, move or regrade roads,drives,
walks or any part thereof; to lay, maintain,operate, alter or change pipelines, gutters, sprinkler
systems or drainage; and to relocate grave burial sites or allow disinterment upon proper legal
authority. The city reserves for itself the perpetual right of ingress and egress over all plots for
the purpose of maintenance, operations, or any emergency work necessary to the operation of the
cemetery.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.040 Burial Interment site reservations.
A. Upon establishment of rules and procedures by City Council resolution,burial sites may be
reserved for an individual not yet deceased, on a first come, first served basis by any
person for himself or immediate family members to a maximum of ten burial sites. In order
to encourage family grave lot use and to discourage institutional speculation, funeral homes
and other similar corporate or business entities are excluded from acquiring burial sites
except for a specific immediate burial.
B. The city manager will maintain burial reservation records to include at a minimum the name
and address of the permittee and the date of reservation. The city manager will not authorize
the use of reserved burial sites by anyone other than the purchaser or his properly
designated representative.
C. Burial Interment site reservation rights to any unused plot may be relinquished to the city
but may not be sold to a third party.
D. Reservation fees for a space vacated due to exhumation disinterment will not be refunded,
and the burial interment site will return to the pool of unreserved sites.
E. The individual holding an interment site reservation is responsible for contacting the city
and renewing their reservation permit every 5 years. If the permit has not been renewed
the city reserves the right to release the reserved site.
1. No fee will be charged for renewal or release of a reserved plot.
2. Interment site reservation fees are non-refundable.
(Ord. 96-27; Ord. No. 2023-008, § 1,4-10-2023)
7.20.045 Cemetery funding.
In order to provide for the management,operation and improvement of the cemetery, it will
be the duty of the city to account for all receipts and expenditures arising from burial site
reservations,operation fees,donations and other sources to be exclusively used, under the
direction of the City Council, in payment for operations and improvements to the cemetery.
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(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.50 Grave Burial preparation and use of columbaria.
A. Standards for burials:
1. Applicant will be responsible for city and state permits, burial plot openings, closings,
site preparation, interments, disinterments, and marker placement according to the
regulations of this Chapter 7.20.
2. Full-size plots shall be a maximum dimension of 5 feet wide by 10 feet, and a minimum
depth of six feet, with a minimum of 42"of depth between the ground surface and the
top of the casket or remains.
3. Cremains plots shall be a maximum dimension of 2 feet by 2 feet, and deep enough to
allow 24"between the ground surface and the top of the urn or cremains.
4. Only one deceased person shall be buried in one burial plot.
5. Excavated materials shall not be placed, even temporarily, upon another grave site.
Materials shall be placed or stored off site or in a vehicle.
6. The ground surface of all burial plots shall be maintained at the same elevation as the
surrounding surface.
B. Use of columbaria:
1. Applicant will be responsible for all required city and state permits.
2. The cremains of more than one deceased person may be interred in one columnbarium
niche provided that the applicable fees and permits are paid and the urn is labeled with
the permit number.
3. Cremains must be contained in a durable container such as a funerary urn.
4. Applicant will be required to pay a niche marker fee to cover the cost for the city to
have a plaque made and permanently placed on the niche door.
5. The city will be responsible for opening and closing the niche at no additional cost to
the applicant.
6. Applicant is responsible to notify the city at least one week prior to the desired date for
a niche opening and closing.
(Ord. 96-27)
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7.20.055 Standards for gee burial markers and decorations.
A. No memorial marker will be accepted which does not conform to the following standards:
1. No more than (I) marker per plot shall be allowed.
2. Markers may not be larger than 4 feet by 2 feet at the base and 3 feet in height.
3. Markers must be constructed of materials that will not decay, rot, or decompose.
4. Upright markers must be set on and affixed to a single poured concrete or granite base.
B. Plants and Decorations
1. Placement of flowers and plants. Live plants, freshly cut flowers, wreaths, or flower
baskets may be placed on or immediately adjacent to a marker on an interment location.
Flowers shall not be placed in glass or ceramic vases, or attached to trees, shrubs, fences,
or gates.
2. Placement of other decorations. Figurines, statues, balloons,personal items, and other
similar decorations are not allowed in the cemetery and are subject to removal by the city
as described below.
3. Removal of decorations. The city shall conduct regular ground maintenance and will
remove all decorative items and unsightly plants/flowers from interment locations at the
city's discretion. The city will not be responsible for providing advance notice of when
maintenance activities are to occur. The city assumes no responsibility for the return of
items placed on an interment location. Items disposed of by the city will not be
recoverable.
4. Responsibility for decorations. Any decoration placed by any individual is the
responsibility of that individual. The city does not guarantee that any items placed on any
interment site or columbarium niche will be protected in any way from the elements,
wildlife, thieves, or vandals. All items placed are at the risk of the individual and subject
to disposal by the city. The city is not responsible for damage or liable for the return of
items placed on or near an interment location.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.060 Care of cemetery.
A. The city will maintain or cause to be maintained the general cemetery appearance including
any driveways, gates or fencing and may close access to such facilities for the protection of
public property or to provide for the safety, health and welfare of the public.
B. Maintenance includes mowing at reasonable intervals, removal of rubbish, general care •.]
and pruning of trees and shrubs that may be along the walks, roadways, and boundaries.
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It does not include unique or special provisions for the care or cultivation of any special
flowers, shrubs, trees or other plants on any lots and burial spaces, nor the repairing,
removal, replacement, reconstruction or maintenance of markers or memorials;nor the
construction or reconstruction of any marble,granite, bronze or concrete work on any
plot where same is damaged from any cause whatsoever.
R.C.The city will take reasonable precautions to protect all grave markers within the city
cemetery from loss or damage,but expressly disclaims any responsibility for loss or damage
from causes beyond such reasonable precautions. The city will not be responsible for
damages incurred directly or collaterally and caused by or resulting from thieves, vandals,
malicious mischief or accidents.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.065 Enforcement.
The city manager or his designated representative will enforce all cemetery regulations.
(Ord. 96-27)
7.20.070 Prohibited acts.
A. Deposit of materials. No person will deposit any rubbish, filth, waste or other unclean or
unsightly substance in the cemetery.
B. Vehicle operation limitations. Except as authorized by the city manager or his designee for
the operation of the cemetery, it is unlawful for any person to operate or drive any vehicle,
motorized or non-motorized, in the cemetery except on the established roadways and in
accordance with the city code. Vehicles may not exceed a speed of 10 MPH. No vehicle
may enter the cemetery except for the purpose of attending funerals, visiting graves or other
lawful mission.
C. Nuisance conditions designated—Abatement. Any existing tree, shrub, plant, fencing or
other structure, enclosure, decoration, headstone, tomb, marker or monument located on any
individual grave space which becomes dangerous or detrimental to the operations of the
cemetery or interferes with or encroaches upon adjacent grave spaces will be removed.
D. Planting of trees,etc., . No person may plant or set any
tree, shrub, flower, grass or other plant of any kind in the cemetery .
E. Animals. It is unlawful to ride or drive any animal upon,over or across the lands or lots of
any cemetery except on established vehicle ways; or to hitch or tie any animal to any trees,
shrubs,plants or other ornament within any cemetery, or permit any animal to be pastured
in the cemetery. It is unlawful to bury any animal remains in the cemetery.
F. Noise. It is unlawful for any person,except a city employee or contractor in the
performance of his duty in caring for the cemetery, to willfully make any unnecessary noise
or disturbance within the cemetery.
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G. Fences. No person may construct enclosures, such as picket fences or anything else that
establishes a perimeter around an interment site.
H. Benches. No person may place a bench on a burial plot or on cemetery grounds.
(Ord. 96-27; Ord. No. 2023-008, § 1, 4-10-2023)
7.20.075 Violations—Penalties.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this chapter will, be subject
to a fine as provided in section 1.05.010. Each day such violation is committed or permitted to
continue will constitute a separate offense and will be punishable as such hereunder.
(Ord. 96-27; Ord. No. 2023-008, § 1,4-10-2023)
Section 2.This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days upon enactment.
ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA this
12th day of February 2024.
THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
Sue McClure, Mayor
AYES: Wells, Crites, Barnwell, Calhoon, Finch, Osenga, McClure
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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Ordinance 2024-004
City Council Agenda Statement
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Meeting Date: January 22,2024
To: City Council
Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager
From: Courtney Bringhurst,Acting Community Development Director
Subject: Ordinance 2024-004: Amending Seward City Code 7.20—Cemeteries and Burials
Background and justification:
A Seward Community Cemeteries Management Action Plan was adopted by the City Council through
Resolution 1996-083. The Action Plan outlined the history of the cemeteries within Seward and provided
recommendations for future development and general management and maintenance of the cemeteries.
On June 23, 1997,the City Council approved Resolution 1997-094,which established cemetery fees,rules,
and regulations. These rules and regulations were not codified, and through a combination of either
forgetting what had been established,or insufficient means to enforce the regulations,the cemetery was not
managed according to what had been established.
To prevent this from happening in the future, and to provide clear directions for the management of
cemeteries within the City of Seward, Title 7.20 — Cemeteries and Burials is being updated to include
specific management guidelines.
The Planning and Zoning Commission held work sessions on August 1 and November 21,2023,to discuss
changes and recommendations for Title 7.20—Cemeteries and Burials.
Our cemeteries are a treasured part of Seward and should be treated with respect and care. Codifying the
regulations for managing the cemeteries in Seward will prevent them from being neglected and
unorganized.
Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information
This legislation is consistent with (citation listed):
Comprehensive Plan: Vol 1 Chapter 2 —2.2.3 Community Appearance: "We value a clean, well-
maintained community, beautification through landscaping, and restoration
of our historic structures."
Strategic Plan: N/A
Other:
Certification of Funds
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0
This legislation(✓):
Creates revenue in the amount of: $
Creates expenditure in amount of: $
Creates a savings in the amount of: $
✓ Has no fiscal impact
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Funds are (✓):
Budgeted Line item(s):
Not budgeted
✓ Not applicable
Fund Balance Information
Affected Fund(✓):
General SMIC Electric Wastewater
Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare
Motor Pool Other
Note:amounts are unaudited
Available Fund Balance $
Finance Director Signature:
Attorney Review
e✓ Yes Attorney Signature: /s Kody P. George
Not applicable Comments:
Administration Recommendation
e✓ Adopt AM
Other:
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