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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08012023 P&Z Work Session Packet Cemetery Use Master Plan Planning & Zoning Commission Work Session Packet Work Session Tuesday, August 1, 2023 Council Chambers, City Hall Immediately following the regular meeting The City of Seward,Alaska SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION jo WORK SESSION AGENDA August 1, 2023 Immediately following the regular meeting Council Chambers Clare Sullivan 1) CALL TO ORDER Chair Term February,2024 2) STAFF COMMENTS Vanessa Verhey 3) DISCUSSION ITEMS Vice Chair Term February,2026 a. Title 15- Cemetery definition...................................................3 Nathaniel Charbonneau b. Title 7.20 Cemeteries and Burials.............................................7 Commissioner Term February,2024 c. Burial Permit Fees...................................................................14 Sean Ulman d Cemetery Regulations..............................................................17 Commissioner Term February,2025 e. Seward Cemetery Master Plan Design....................................21 Brenan Hornseth Commissioner f� Kenai Cemetery Management Plan.........................................27 Term February,2025 g. Soldotna Cemetery Management Plan...................................33 Vacant Commissioner 4) ADJOURNMENT Term February,2025 Vacant Commissioner Term February,2026 Norm Regis Acting City Manager Jason Bickling Community Development Director Courtney Bringhurst City Planner Selena Soto GIS Technician Kris Peck City Clerk 1 OUTCOME GOALS FOR WORK SESSION 1) Determine how to appropriately reference Title 7.20 - Cemetery and Burial requirements in Title 15. 2) Discuss proposed revisions to Title 7.20 - Cemetery and Burials 3) Discuss cemetery regulations that need to be updated or added to the Cemetery Management Plan BACKGROUND: The Cemetery Management Action Plan was established in 1996, and has not been updated since. Furthermore, the plan contains more recommendations than it does actual regulations. Cemetery regulations facilitate in establishing a pleasing and organized environment, allows for easier maintenance of the grounds, and establishes a more orderly account of burials. z TITLE 15: CEMETERY DEFINITION 3 15.10.140 Definitions. A. General interpretation. 1. Words used in the present tense include the future tense. 2. The singular number includes the plural. 3. The word "person" includes a corporation as well as an individual. 4. The word "lot" includes the word "plot"or"parcel." 5. The term "shall" is always mandatory. 6. The word "used"or"occupied"as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words"intended," "arranged,"or"designed to be used or occupied." B. Specific definitions. (Parenthetical references are for cross-reference only.) In this chapter, unless otherwise provided or the context otherwise requires: 1. Accessory building.A detached structure that: a. Is clearly incidental to and customarily found in connection with a principal building or use; b. Is subordinate to and serves a principal building or use; C. Is subordinate in area,extent or purpose to the principal building or use served; d. Contributes to the comfort,convenience or necessity of occupants, business or industry in the principal building or use served; and e. Is located on the same or adjacent lot under the same ownership as the principal building or use served. An accessory building shall be considered to be a part of the main building when joined by a common wall or connected by a breezeway to the main building.Accessory building means any structure regardless of type of foundation or base support, including skid-mounted or other moveable structures. (Accessory or mother-in-law apartment. See Dwelling, Efficiency apartment) 2. Agriculture.Commercial farming,dairying, pasturage, horticulture,floriculture,viticulture,or animal and poultry husbandry including buildings used to shelter farm implements, hay,grain, poultry, livestock or other farm produce in which there is no human habitation and which is not used by the public. 3. Airport. A place where aircraft can land and take off, usually equipped with hangars,facilities for refueling and repair,various accommodations for passengers,and business lease sites. 4. Alley.A dedicated public way which affords a secondary means of access to abutting property and not intended for general traffic circulation. 5. Alteration.Any change,addition or modification in the construction, location or use of a building. 6. Amusement and recreation facility. Establishment engaged primarily in providing entertainment for a fee including such activities as bowling alleys, billiards and pool,dance hall, pinball machines,video games or other similar player-operated amusement devices. 7. Antenna. A device used to transmit and/or receive radio or electromagnetic waves between terrestrially and/or orbital based structures. Includes satellite dish. Created: 2023-06-21 11:04:05 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 1 of 14 4 (Apartment. See Dwelling) 8. Auto repair station.A place where a qualified automotive mechanic provides services such as general motor vehicle and engine repair, reconditioning or rebuilding,and collision service including body, frame and fender straightening and repair, painting and undercoating of motor vehicles. 9. Auto service station.A place used primarily for the retail dispensing of motor fuels and/or installation of tires, batteries and other accessories and services which do not customarily or usually require the services of a qualified automotive mechanic.Also known as a gas station. ( Bed and breakfast. See Lodging) ( Boarding or rooming. See Lodging) 10. Brewpub.An establishment that is primarily an eating place which includes the brewing of beer as an accessory use. 11. Building.Any structure built for the support,shelter or enclosure of persons,animals,chattels or property of any kind. 12. Building area.A total area taken on a horizontal plane at the main grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings,exclusive of external steps. 13. Building,existing.A building erected prior to the adoption of this Code or one for which a legal building permit has been issued. 14. Building height. The vertical distance above a reference datum measured to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof or to the deck line of a mansard roof or to the average height of the highest gable of a pitched or hipped roof.The reference datum,which must be between the building and the property line or in a dedicated public right-of-way that is accessible to fire suppression personnel and rescue equipment,shall be selected by either of the following,whichever yields the greater height of the building: a. The elevation of the highest adjoining sidewalk or ground surface within a five-foot horizontal distance of the exterior wall of the building when such a sidewalk or ground surface is not more than ten feet above the lowest grade; or b. An elevation ten feet higher than the lowest grade when the sidewalk or ground surface described in subsection a.,above is more than ten feet above the lowest grade.The height of a stepped or terraced building is the maximum height of any segment of the building. 15. Building, principal or main.A building in which is conducted the principal or main use of the lot on which the building is situated.Attached garages, porches and carports shall be considered to be part of the principal building. ( Bunkhouse. See Housing) 16. Business,general sales.A premises where the sale of goods or commodities to the consumer takes place; i.e.,groceries; bakeries; hobby,knot or yarn shops, book,gift or apparel shops;fishing equipment, hardware or vehicle sales; restaurants;vehicle rentals or variety stores. 17. Business, personal service.The conduct of business where personal assistance is offered for compensation; i.e.,dressmaking,tailoring, barbers and beauty,etc. 18. Campground.A plot of ground upon which two or more campsites are located,established or maintained for occupancy by camping units as temporary living quarters for recreational or vacation purposes. Created: 2023-06-21 11:04:05 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 2 of 14 5 a. Campground, municipal. Campgrounds owned or operated by the City and designated as public campgrounds by resolution of the City Council. b. Campground, private camper parks.A privately owned and operated campground on any parcel, or adjacent parcels of land in the same ownership,which is used by two or more camping units. C. Campground,employee.An area operated by an established business with high seasonal employment of transient workers as a housing alternative and not construed to be a construction camp. 19. Camper park.A privately owned and operated campground on any parcel,or adjacent parcels of land in the same ownership,which is used by two or more camping units. 20. Camping unit.A tent or recreational vehicle. 21 Cemetery.A private or public parcel of land used for the disposition of the remains or cremains of deceased individuals.All cemeteries,including private cemeteries, will abide by the rules and regulations set forth in§7.20. -24. Child care, licensed home. In accordance with Alaska Statutes,a private residence where adult care, protection and supervision is provided for children other than the occupant's.Also called day care, nursery school,preschool and kindergarten. Q? Church.A building,structure or group of buildings or structures primarily intended for conducting organized religious services and associated accessory uses.The definition of a church shall be dependent upon U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assessor's Office interpretation.A standard single-family residence not remodeled for public meetings shall not be considered a church. 'L3. Clinic.A building or portion thereof containing offices and facilities for providing out-patient medical, dental or psychiatric services,and which may include a dispensary to handle medication and other merchandise prescribed by physicians in connection with their medical practice. 24 Club, private.A building and related facilities owned or operated by a corporation,association or group of individuals established for the fraternal,social,educational, recreational or cultural enrichment of its members, but not primarily for profit,and whose members meet certain prescribed qualifications for membership and pay dues. Includes lodges. Cluster subdivision.A development design technique that permits a reduction in lot area provided there is no increase in the number of lots permitted under a conventional subdivision or increase in overall density of development by concentrating buildings in specific areas on a site to allow the remaining land to be used for recreation,common open space and preservation of environmentally sensitive areas. (Commercial building apartment. See Dwelling) 2b. Commercial communications tower.A structure intended to support equipment used to transmit and/or receive communication signals including monopoles,guyed and lattice steel structures.This definition does not include a tower that supports only one or more amateur radio antennas. 2-7. Commercial use.An occupation,employment or enterprise that is carried on for profit by the owner, lessee or licensee. (Condominium. See Dwelling) (Convalescent or nursing home. See Housing) Created: 2023-06-21 11:04:05 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 3 of 14 6 TITLE 7.20 - CEMETERY AND BURIALS Chapter 7.20. Cemeteries and Burials 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. (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)Ppea++s the permanent disposition of the remains or cremains of a deceased person by crypt or vault entombment, inurnment of cremains in a niche or container,or earth burial. Exhumation(Disinterment)k^ ,;;FneaRs the legal removal of a deceased person's remains from a grave. Burial lot-R4ea44&a single platted parcel of land within a cemetery designed for interment of human remains. Includes grave, plot,site or space. Burial preparation�rthe excavation, backfill and removal of excess material from a burial lot and replacement of the turf. Burial permit rmeaRs a valid City permit allowing the burial of a deceased person in any cemetery.A valid State of Alaska burial permit is required to obtain a City permit. Cremains rmeaRs the cremated remains of a deceased person. Columbaria.a place that is designated for the interment of the ashes after someone is cremated. Cemetery .a parcel of land used for burials. City-R�the city of Seward. Grave reservation permit Mea;s a revocable use permit to reserve a burial lot(s) in the cemetery. Memorial meaRs any marker, monument,tablet, headstone or structure upon or in a burial lot, niche or crypt placed thereupon for the identification or memory of the interred. (Use the term'marker'instead?See fetter'c'and below) Perpetual care mea;s attending to the normal and reasonable maintenance of burial lots,the grounds, walks, roadways, boundaries and structures in order that the grounds shall remain and be reasonably cared for as cemetery grounds forever. By way of illustration it includes cutting of grass at reasonable intervals; removal of rubbish;general care and pruning of trees and shrubs that may be along the walks, roadways and boundaries. 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 grave spaces; nor the repairing, removal, replacement, reconstruction or maintenance Seward,Alaska,Code of Ordinances Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 1 of 6 8 of monuments or memorials; nor the construction or reconstruction of any marble,granite, bronze or concrete work on any lot where same is damaged from any cause whatsoever. Remains means any part or parts of the body of a deceased person. Reservation means reserving a burial lot(s) in advance of interment,and does not imply any fee simple transfer of ownership. (See"grave reservation permit.") (Ord. 96-27) 7.20.020 Generally applicable to private and public cemeteries. (a) Permits required. (1) There shall be no burials or exhumations within any cemetery within the city or under city ownership without an appropriate city burial/exhumation permit issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) City permitting will be in addition to any provisions or authorization, if required, in cemeteries owned and/or operated by private organizations. (b) Burial. (1) It shall be unlawful to bury any human remains within the corporate limits of the city except in a platted and duly authorized cemetery. (2) The remains of any person may not be exhumed without submission of a valid state of Alaska permit and any applicable fees. (c) Markers. (1) A permanent marker identifying the person interred must be placed on a grave within one year of interment. (2) Minimum and maximum marker size and type must be in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the City Council. (d) Records. (1) The city will permanently maintain records of all burial and exhumation 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 burial or exhumation locations.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 provisions of this chapter,are open to all persons regardless of race,creed,color, religion or national origin. (b) The Woodlawn Cemetery is considered to be historic and not open to new burials. (c) The city manager will cause the city cemetery to be surveyed, laid out and platted into burial lots,duly numbered,and a map thereof made and filed with the city clerk. Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 2 of 6 9 (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 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 preparation. (c) Said rules and regulations will be on file with the city clerk and available for perusal by any interested person upon request during regular city business hours. (d) 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) 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 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 site reservations. (a) Upon establishment of rules and procedures by City Council resolution, burial sites may be reserved 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. Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 3 of 6 10 (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 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 will not be refunded,and the burial site will return to the pool of unreserved sites. (e) After 10 years if a reserved plat has not been used,the person who reserved the site will be contacted and requested to renew their reservation. If no renewal is made,the reserved site will be released. (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. (Ord. 96-27) 7.20.050 Grave preparation. All grave openings,closings,site preparation, interments,exhumations, marker placement and removals will be in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the City Council. • Applicant will be responsible for grave openings,closings,site preparation,interments,exhumations, and marker placement • All grave openings must be 6ft deep • After interment,all excess soil and rock must be removed and burial site must be level with the surrounding ground o If excess soil is not removed and/or a mound is left on the burial site,the applicant's deposit MY not be refunded (Ord. 96-27) 7.20.055 Standards for grave markers. No memorial marker will be accepted which does not conform to standards for memorials as specified in rules and regulations adopted by the City Council. (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. Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 4 of 6 11 (b) 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 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 witheut Eity appFeval. 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. (Ord. 96-27;Ord. No. 2023-008, § 1,4-10-2023) Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 5 of 6 12 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) Created: 2023-06-06 15:42:57 [EST] (Supp. No.26-1,Update 1) Page 6 of 6 13 BURIAL PERMIT FEES 14 Fees *Add to fee schedule • Burial Fee — recommendation from research - $1000? • Headstone Fee — recommendation from research - $500? • Columbaria Niche Fee - ? • Columbaria Niche Plate Fee - ? (standard plate, installation) • Cremains Fee - ? • Maintenance fee/Perpetual Care fee? (One time or annual?; 2008 they considered a maintenance fee) - $100 per burial Fee Examples from other Cities: Homer, AK • Full size plot - $1 ,000 • Cremains plot - $400 • Memorial marker deposit - $500 (refundable upon installation of a permanent marker) Kenai, AK • Standard plot - $1 ,000 • Veterans plot - $750 • Infant plot - $150 • Cremains plot - $300 • Columbarium Niche - $1 ,000 • Veterans Columbarium Niche - $750 • Marker/ headstone deposit - $400 Soldotna, AK • Memorial wall plaque - $150 • Memorial wall reservation - $175 • Baby lawn - $0 • Scatter garden permit - $25 • Cremains plot - $400 • Upright headstone plot - $1000 • Flat marker plot - $750 • Veterans plot - $750 • Columbarium Niche - $1 ,200 • Marker deposit - $500 Anchorage, AK • Adult - $1 ,100 • Child - $725 • I nfant - $625 • Cremains - $500 • Upright marker maintenance - $350 • Columbarium Niche - $875 15 Dillon, MT Lot Fees • Full size grave $350 • Cremation Row $175 • Columbarium Niche $1120 • Memorial Wall Plaque $125 • Filing Fee $8 Opening and Closing Fees • Full burial $350 • Urns/Cremated Remains $175 • Oversized Urns (>16"x16") $350 • Overtime $250 Hamilton, MT Grave spaces • Adult/Child - $400 • Infant — no charge • Cremains (full size) - $400 • Cremains (24"x24") - $150 Grave interments • Adult - $350 • Child - $100 • Infant — no charge • Cremains - $150 • Disinterment - $850 • Disinterment cremains - $250 Laramie, WY Burial spaces/Perpetual care • Adults - $200 and $200 • Baby - $130 and $130 • Cremains - $100 and $100 • Recording Fee - $10 Opening and Closing • Adults - $350 • Baby - $175 • Cremains - $100 • Disinterment - $650 Breckenridge, CO • Space - $500 • Open/Close o Casket - $1 ,225 o Cremains - $700 • Inspection fee for self-digging - $200 • Perpetual Care fee - $800 16 CEMETERY REGULATIONS 17 Regulations Cremains • Not allowed in burial plots (different pricing) • Allow cremains to be placed in older section of cemetery with family members? • Make more cremain plots available in Oddfellows? (72 currently available) • Ash Scatter Garden Reservations • Rename to grave reservation permit to match definitions? • Keep fee the same? (Currently $500/burial site) No deposit? • Renewal for reservations (no extra fee) - 10 years Burial Depth - State of Alaska 3.5' minimum from Top of casket. 4' Recommended. Plot size • Oddfellows was surveyed in 2020 to have 5' X 10' plots for burials and 2' X 2' cremain plots o Cost of this was -$8,000 o Document is in the working folder as EEI_Seward Staking Proposal_Signed.pdf • Would we resurvey this? Head to Toe Arrangement (Change from Head to Head) Headstone regulation • No more than one headstone per plot? • Size & depth • Upright vs. Flat (higher fees for upright stone?) - maintenance issues Items not allowed to be placed on grave/burial site Examples: • Items not allowed may be disposed of by the city • Items and flowers that become faded or unsightly may be disposed of by the city • Not allowed: glass, ceramic, rocks, pottery, trinkets, knick-knacks, and statues • Planting of trees and shrubs on occupied or unoccupied grave spaces, as well as perennial plants is prohibited • Enclosures such as picket fences or establishing a perimeter around an interment site are prohibited • Attaching decorations to trees, shrubs or fences is prohibited 18 Items allowed Examples: • Flowers and decorations are allowed in vases as follows o Permanently affixed onto hearths or in a foundation with a five inch concreate or granite wash o Permanent flower holders, including shepherd's hooks, are allowed on the side of the stones and must be set with a concrete or granite wash at least five inches in width around sides and flush to the ground to permit mowing • Artificial flowers and wreaths are allowed, and may be left indefinitely on plots if placed upon a permanent base which shall be a part of the monument, flush with ground level and extend at least four inches beyond the flowers or wreaths. • Fresh and artificial decorations are permitted only under the following conditions o The placement shall not interfere with normal mowing, trimming and sprinkling operations o Plot owners shall check the conditions of all decorations frequently and remove parts that become brittle o Decorations must be securely fastened. They will be discarded when blown off and found in obstruction of grounds maintenance. Length of time for placement of allowed items (2 weeks? Days of month) Maintenance considerations Examples: • Allowable floral and decorative items may be placed in cemetery ground five daysprior to Memorial Day through Sunday folowing Memorial Day • No decorations allowed on graves for longer than 3 days except during the period from Dec 1 and March 1 , and for one week following Memorial Day. Unless removed by the owner within the above time, the cemtery staff will remove all items. • All floral tributes will be removed when they become wilted, damaged, unsightly, or blown off headstones. Holiday floral tributes will be removed within thirty days. Permitting Process and Application • Restructure permit application/OpenGov • Departments involved • Coordinating with private cemeteries 19 Sources Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery Fees/Maintenance: https://www.m uni.org/Departments/parks/cemetery/pages/fees.aspx • Notice the upright marker fee ($350) • Reservations are not as pricey and are able to be transferred to others with a fee Soldotna Community Memorial Park: https://www.soldotna.org/home/showpublisheddocument/12/638116356876730000 • Last page has fee schedule • Three departments are involved with Soldotna's cemetery: City Clerk with permit, Parks & Rec for maintenance, and a department that maintains the map. Kenai Municipal Cemetery: https://www.kenai.city/clerk/page/cemetery-application • Permits and maps are with the clerk's office • Application is simple • Fees are on last page: columbaria niche are the same fee as plot ($1 ,000) Homer Hickerson Cemetery- https://www.cityof homer- ak.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/ordinance/73311/hickerson cemetery policies guidelines 2021 draft.pdf • 5 X 10 ft plots Everplans: https://www.everplans.com/articles/how-m uch-does-it-cost-to-be-buried-in-a-cemetery • Perpetual care fees are around 5% to 15% of the plot price 20 SEWARD CITY CEMETERY MASTER PLAN DESIGN 21 2p J.N < W Qr o �pUeld False" /Jajawao LL �J:31VO NoIsIA3a lz %�'• [�>d�f anrvwenw,am unemnnu vramaru�e �/ P�ennag io Ails (n d �SNOISIA32J �1�6'•�:`''d �,r��W N9IS301Q 9NINNV- 'o N v7 0 1— - 0 0 LL < z N a 0 w o o w w J Q U I o � E O N > X C •i Ln M m .. 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These regulations apply to all persons utilizing the Kenai Municipal Cemetery. This document has been prepared as an informational guide and is not inclusive of all ordinances and regulations. Administration and General Provisions The Kenai City Clerk is charged with administration and maintains necessary records required by the State to ensure continuity in the operation of the cemetery. The Parks and Recreation Director enforces all cemetery regulations. Administration and General Provisions Hours of Operation:The Kenai Municipal Cemetery is open year-round for pedestrian traffic. No person shall enter the Kenai Municipal Cemetery except through the established access routes. Summer/Winter hours when vehicle access is permitted are as follows: 1. Summer Hours—6:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m. from May 1st to September 30th 2. Winter Hours—Closed from October 1st to April 30th Fees:All fees shall be as set forth in the City's schedule of fees adopted by the City Council.The purchase of interment spaces,interment services or required deposits shall be made through the City Clerk or a professional service provider licensed by the State of Alaska and authorized by the City.At the time of purchase of an interment space,a designated interment space will be assigned upon receipt payment. Re-sell or re-assign: It is prohibited for the purchaser of an interment space to re-sell or re-assign except to the City. Records:The City Clerk shall maintain all records of interment or disinterment within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery. The record shall include all files, maps and burial records. Interment and Disinterment All interment or disinterment's shall be made in compliance with the laws and regulations of the City of Kenai and State of Alaska. The City Clerk shall be provided with the appropriate State burial-transit permits before interment will be permitted; a burial-transit permit is not required when interring cremains. The burial plots can be used for no other purpose than interment of human remains and cremains plots or columbarium niches can be used for no other purpose but inurnment of human remains. Interment Space Specifications: One(1)casket and up to two (2)cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot. Up to three(3)cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot.Only one(1)cremains may be buried in a cremains plot. Up to two cremains may be buried in a standard columbarium niche. (Inner Niche dimensions 12"x 12".) All columbarium niche openings and closings shall be overseen by the City and under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. A niche may be opened only at the request of the niche owner as listed in the cemetery records or as determined by the City Clerk. The initial opening and closing (inurnment) of the niche is included in the original cost of the niche. Additional openings and closings thereafter, for a second interment or for other reasons are charged at a rate pursuant to the City's fee structure. All plot preparations for interments or disinterment's shall be overseen by the City and under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. Opening and closing of graves shall be conducted by a professional licensed by the State of Alaska and authorized by the City to provide interment services within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery. Maintenance and Landscaping The City of Kenai shall take reasonable precaution to protect all interment markers within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery from loss or damage but expressly disclaims any responsibility for loss or damage from causes beyond such 29 1 Page Kenai Municipal Cemetery Regulations and Fees reasonable precautions. Damages incurred directly or collaterally and caused by or resulting from thieves, vandals, malicious mischief, natural disaster or unavoidable accidents shall be excluded from the City of Kenai's responsibilities. The City will if able to, clear a path to the interment site when an interment is scheduled during winter months; however, the City reserves the right to suspend interment services due to high snow levels, other severe weather conditions or natural disasters. Plants and Decorations Prohibited: • Enclosures such as picket fences or establishing a perimeter around an interment site are prohibited. • Planting of trees, shrubbery, plants or turf within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery is prohibited. • Attaching decorations to trees, shrubs or fences is prohibited. Permitted: • Boxes, shelves, toys and other such articles upon a grave or burial lot shall be permitted only if contained within the plot and maintained monthly (April 1 through September 30). Articles that are not maintained, impede maintenance efforts, or become unsightly will be removed and discarded without prior notice at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. • Plastic or silk flowers and artificial decorations are permitted. • All decorations(except those on burials less than thirty(30) days)will be removed during a selected Saturday in the month of May each year during the annual cemetery clean up.A twenty(20) day notice will be posted at the cemetery. Family and friends may either remove their properly placed decorations before Saturday's clean up and replace them later, or request the cemetery not to remove their properly placed decorations by calling or writing the Parks and Recreation Director. A final cleanup of the cemetery will also occur in late September. • A professional licensed by the State of Alaska and authorized by the City may provide, place and remove greens, decorations or seating used for an interment service and must provide necessary lowering devices. Plants, flowers, decorations, or articles not otherwise removed by the deadlines or regulations set forth herein, or that have become withered or discolored, will be removed by the Parks and Recreation Director or designee without prior notice.The cemetery is not responsible for damage or liable for the return of such items. No material shall be allowed to remain in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery longer than is reasonably necessary for any construction work. During periods of break-up, no heavy hauling will be permitted. Within one (1)year of interment, graves shall be restored to ground level and re-seeded. Marker and Headstones No more than one (1) marker or headstone per plot shall be allowed. All marker or headstone placement and removals shall be overseen by the City under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. Upright markers or headstones shall only be allowed in specific designated areas,all other areas shall be marked with flat markers or headstones that are flush with the ground and are maintained within the foot print of the plot. Markers shall be constructed of materials that will not decay, rot or decompose. Examples are hard stone, concrete or hard metals. The City will attempt to reasonably accommodate any religious practices that make conformance with the below requirements impossible. Marker Deposit: If at the time of interment, a marker or headstone is not ordered, the City will collect a deposit. Deposit refunds will be issued after proper installation of a marker or headstone. If after eighteen (18) months for a plot and six (6) months for a columbarium niche a permanent marker or headstone has not been installed, the City shall install a marker or headstone utilizing the deposit as payment. 88 2 Page Kenai Municipal Cemetery Regulations and Fee Marker and Headstone Placement: Markers for cemetery plots may be set in a concrete base and installed at the head of the grave, centered and within the assigned plot. The Parks and Recreation Director must be notified prior to any plot preparation, construction, or placement of headstone or marker. Columbarium Markers:These markers shall follow a standard format,font,and size as determined by the City and shall include the first and last name of the deceased,year of birth, and year of death. Columbarium Inscriptions:An inscription is required to be inscribed directly onto the granite faceplate.The Kenai City Cemetery requires a specific format for unification of inscriptions that shall be followed according to the purchaser's name designation. Emblems and/or photos will be allowed as space allows. When a suffix is needed (Jr., Sr., IV, etc.)they will be placed after the first name. Two(2)Urns with Same Last Name Two(2)Urns with Different Last Names SMITH JOHN Jr. (Emblem} (photo) (EnO)Ieni) (photo) SMITH JOHN ALAN SEPT.8, 1954-N(-)V.8,2004 APR_8, 1954-FEB_ 10,2008 ][f ATE (Emblem) (photo) (Emblem) (photo) ][f ATE ANN WHAIAMS JAN_30, 1954-AUG_8,2003 DEC.5, 1960-MAR. 10, 1999 One(1)Urn-Single Enscription (Emblem) JOHN ALsN SMITH OCT. 10, 1965-NOV 25,2006 (photo) Prohibited Alcoholic beverages or controlled substances are strictly prohibited within the confines of the cemetery. Fire/Flames: Open flames or fires of any type are prohibited within the confines of the Cemetery. This includes candles, memorial lanterns, barbeques or any other type of flame or fire. Motorized Vehicle:Trucks over one ton, buses,tractors,trailers and over sized vehicles are strictly prohibited from the cemetery unless approved in writing by the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. Motorized-Off Road Vehicles: motor bikes,three and four wheelers are prohibited in the cemetery. It is unlawful for any person to operate any motorized off-road vehicles within the cemetery. Non-Motorized transportation: Bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, roller skates or other such riding devices are prohibited within the cemetery. 3 Page Kenai Municipal Cemetery Regulations and Fee Fee Schedule StandardPlot..............................................................................................................$ 1,000.00 VeteransPlot..............................................................................................................$ 750.00 InfantPlot...................................................................................................................$ 150.00 CremainsPlot.............................................................................................................$ 300.00 Columbarium Niche ...................................................................................................$ 1,000.00 Veterans Columbarium Niche ...................................................................................$ 750.00 Marker/ Headstone Deposit .....................................................................................$ 400.00 Cemetery Gazebo Marker Fees...........................................................................................Actual Cost 82 4 Page Kenai Municipal Cemetery Regulations and Fee SOLDOTNA CITY CEMETERY ib MANAGEMENT PLAN 33 ' Administrative Policy L� Snrl NO I d t na C u n Itty Memorial Park 34 City of Soldotna Memorial Administrative Policy Stephanie Queen, City Manager Johni Blankenship, City Clerk Andrew Carmichael, Director of Parks & Recreation Peninsula Memorial Chapel, Contractor 5839 Kenai Spur Highway, Kenai, AK 99611 / 907-283-3333 Administrative Policy Legislative History: Ordinance 201 1-017............................................................November 8, 2011 Policy Enacted Resolution 2013-027...................................................................May 22, 2013 Policy Amended Resolution 2014-036.............................................................. August 27, 2014 Policy Amended Resolution 2019-009...........................................................February 27, 2019 Policy Amended Resolution 2019-061 ..........................................December 12, 2012 Revised Policy Adopted Resolution 2023-001 ................................................January 11, 2023 Revised Policy Adopted 35 SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions.....................................................................................................................................................1 GeneralProvisions.........................................................................................................................................2 Intermentand Disinterment...........................................................................................................................3 ScatterGarden...............................................................................................................................................5 MemorialWall...............................................................................................................................................5 Records .........................................................................................................................................................6 Maintenance and Landscape Regulations.......................................................................................................6 Plantsand Decorations ..................................................................................................................................7 MemorialMarkers.........................................................................................................................................7 Prohibited .....................................................................................................................................................8 FeeSchedule................................................................................................................................................10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 36 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK PURPOSE The Soldotna Community Memorial Park is a place of rest, remembrance and serves as an appropriate site for the interment of human remains. The purpose of this Administrative Policy is to provide guidelines and operational rules for the administration of the Soldotna Community Memorial Park. These rules apply to all persons utilizing the park. DEFINITIONS Baby Lawn means that section of the Memorial Park identified for the specific use of families to inter a child that was under the age of seven at the time of death, unless special permission has been granted by the City. Columbarium means a structure containing niches for the interment of cremated remains. Columbarium Niche means a recessed compartment in a columbarium, designed to hold urns. Contractor means a professional, licensed by the State of Alaska and authorized by the City through a Memorandum of Understanding or single interment contractor permit to provide interment services within the Memorial Park. Cremains means the cremated (ash) remains of a deceased person. Disinterment means the legal removal (exhumation) of a deceased person's remains from an interment site. Family Monument means the family monuments installed within a Family Plot, that protrude above the lawn surface requiring a foundation. Family Plot means the purchase of a minimum of two plots, the plots must be side-by-side and connected by the sharing of at least one border; installation of a family monument within a family plot is limited to the upright marker sections of the Memorial Park. Interment means the burial of a deceased person's remains, the placing of an urn in the Columbarium and/or the scattering of ashes in the Memorial Park Scatter Garden. Interment Application means the City form to be completed and filed with the City Clerk or designee prior to the interment of a deceased person's remains in the Memorial Park. This application provides the Clerk with the necessary information to maintain the mandatory records of the Memorial Park. Interment Location means a specific location, lot, plot, niche, space or site in the Memorial Park designated as being used, or to be used, for the interment of human remains. Interment Site Preparation means the excavation, backfill and removal of excess material from an interment location and replacement of the existing ground cover. Interment Reservation Certificate means a revocable use permit to reserve interment location(s) in the Memorial Park. Memorial Marker means any marker, monument, tablet, headstone or structure upon or in an interment location, or niche placed thereupon for the identification or memory of the interred. Memorial Plaque means a standard sized plaque placed on the Memorial Wall in remembrance of a deceased individual. 11 PAGE 37 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK Memorial Wall means the railing or wall constructed within the Memorial Park for placement of memorial plaques for the purpose of memorializing loved ones who have passed. Reservation Holder means any person holding a valid reservation certificate for an interment location or niche for future interment or a reservation certificate for a plaque for future placement on the Memorial Wall. Scatter Garden means a location established within the Memorial Park that is used for the spreading of cremated remains that have been removed from their container and can be mixed with or placed on top of the soil or ground cover and that are non-recoverable. Veterans Section means that section of the Memorial Park designed specifically for veterans of any of the six branches of the US military. When a veteran is interred in the Veterans Section, the veteran's spouse may also be interred in the Veterans Section. GENERAL PROVISIONS Rules and Regulations. These rules and regulations may be amended at any time by the City upon approval by the City Council in accordance with Soldotna Municipal Code. The regulations are written to ensure the continuity and integrity of the Memorial Park; and the protection of the health and welfare of the community. Fees and Charges. Fees and charges shall be in accordance with prices established on the Soldotna Community Memorial Park Fee Schedule, shown on page 9 of this document. Memorial Park Hours. The Memorial Park will remain open at all times to pedestrian visitors, unless otherwise posted by the City. Hours of operation and accessibility will be posted at the entrance to the Memorial Park. Summer/Winter hours when vehicle access is permitted are as follows: Summer Hours - 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Daily from May 1 st through September 30th. Winter Hours and Access - The Memorial Park vehicle gate may be closed depending upon weather and/or road conditions from October 1 st through April 30th. Reservations. Applications to reserve an interment location or columbarium niche are available through Peninsula Memorial Chapel located at 5839 Kenai Spur Highway, Kenai, and telephone number (907) 283-3333 and at the Office of the City Clerk. All reservation fees are due in full when placing a reservation. Interment sites, with the exception of those in the Baby Lawn, may be reserved on a first come, first served basis by any person for themselves or their family members to a maximum of ten interment sites or four columbarium niches. In order to encourage family interment plot use and to discourage institutional speculation, funeral homes, and other similar corporate or business entities are excluded from acquiring interment sites, except for a specific, immediate interment. Reservation Holder. The reservation of an interment location or columbarium niche conveys the right to use the location or columbarium niche for interment purposes and not ownership of such real property. Reservation Sunset Date. Reservations shall include a 30-year sunset clause, requiring renewal at no fee to the reservation holder. At the expiration of 30-years, if an interment has not taken place or a marker has not been installed, the City will send notice to the reservation holder on file of the renewal requirement. If the reservation holder fails to renew or the City cannot locate the reservation holder, the reservation may be cancelled and the interment location or ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 38 2 1 PAGE SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK columbarium niche returned to the City, to be made available for reservation by another person. Transfer of Reservation. Interment location or columbarium niche reservations may be transferred, upon making written application on a form provided by the City Clerk. Infant Plots. There will be no fee for the purchase of plots within the Baby Lawn section of the Memorial Park.The contractor may have applicable fees associated with the interment services provided by contractor, if a memorial marker is not ordered at the time of interment a marker deposit is required. These plots cannot be reserved in advance. Personal Property. The City is not responsible for any items placed or left on or around any internment location. Any items placed or left on or around any interment that does not qualify as allowable within this policy, shall be deemed abandoned property and may be removed and disposed of as the City deems appropriate. Maps and Tours. An interactive Memorial Park map is available on the City website. The Contractor may provide on-site tours of the Memorial Park to facilitate site selection. Records. The City Clerk shall have access to plats for assigning interment locations upon request, and shall have oversight of interment records, files and maps, which shall be stored by the City. INTERMENT AND DISINTERMENT All interment or disinterment shall comply with the regulations and laws of the State of Alaska and the City. Internment Location Specifications. One (1) casket and two cremains may be interred into a "Standard Sized Plot" and "Infant Sized Plot" or three (3) cremains may be interred into a "Standard Sized Plot" and "Infant Sized Plot". Only one (1) cremains may be interred in a "Cremains Sized Plot". Transit Permit Required. The City Clerk shall be provided with a Burial-Transit Permit issued by the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics before an interment will be permitted. A Transit Permit is not required when interring cremains. Notice to City and Payment. The city must be notified a minimum of 72-hours in advance of the time of interment and all fees must be paid prior to interment. Location Preparation for Interment. The Contractor must approve any workers used to excavate, fill or modify an interment location. Arrangements. Interment and disinterment services are arranged and provided by the contractor, to include, but not limited to all openings, closings, plot preparation, interments, disinterment, and the placement/removal of markers. All arrangement fees of the contractor are managed by and payable to the contractor. Ceremonial Participation. The Contractor may allow the ceremonial participation by family members or friends in the excavation or backfilling of an interment site upon approval by the Contractor. Right to Delay Interment. It is the intention of the City to accommodate the interment of deceased individuals in a timely manner; however, the physical condition of the Memorial Park (snow, weather, frozen soil, saturated ground and other reasons) may make timely interment 3 1 PAGE 39 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK difficult. The City reserves the right to delay interment if necessary for the maintenance of the Memorial Park grounds. Disinterment Requirements. No disinterment shall occur without prior receipt by the City of a duly executed Court Order for such disinterment, issued by a district court for the State of Alaska, or the issuance of a State of Alaska Disinterment Permit. A Contractor licensed by the State of Alaska must be present during a disinterment. COLUMBARIUM Interment. Only human cremains in an urn may be placed in a columbarium niche.A separate interment application shall be required for each urn to be interred. A maximum of two urns may be placed in a columbarium niche. Columbarium Niche. The columbarium interior space measurements are 1 1'/4 inch deep, 1 19/4 inch wide and 1 0'/4 inch high. Opening and Closing. The initial opening and closing of the niche is included in the cost of the niche. The opening and closing is conducted by the Contractor. If it is necessary to reopen a niche at a later date, for interment of a second or subsequent urn or other reasons, an additional fee shall be applied and is payable to the Contractor.The City Manager, City Clerk or a specific designee are the only personnel permitted to authorize opening, closing and documentation of such. Columbarium Inscriptions. The inscription on the niche plaque will include the first and last name(s) of the deceased, the date of birth and date of death. The cost of the niche includes an initial engraving of up to 40 letters. All inscriptions will be of a standardized font and size dictated by the City. No additional carvings will be added to any niche plaque. Decorations. The following rules shall apply to the placement of items at the Columbarium. • Natural, fresh flower arrangements are permitted on top of or at the base of the columbarium during the months of May through September. • Plastic or silk flowers, glass or ceramic containers, and other personal items are prohibited. • Flowers may not be affixed to a niche plaque or front, or to the Columbarium. • Flower arrangements that have become unsightly shall be removed at the discretion of the City. • Prohibited items may be removed immediately, at the discretion of the City. Right to Remove Cremains. The City has the right to remove urns, niche plaques, and cremains. In the event repairs, natural disasters or other events that may require maintenance to the columbarium, the City retains the right, in its sole discretion, to remove urn(s) and niche plaques, or to relocate all or any part of the cremains, as it deems necessary. The City will make every attempt to contact the applicant, alternate contact or the responsible party should such action become necessary. Personal Property. The City is not responsible for any items placed or left on or around the columbarium. Any items placed or left on or around the columbarium that do not qualify as allowable as described within this policy, shall be deemed abandoned property and may be removed and disposed of as the City deems appropriate. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 40 4 1 PAGE SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK SCATTER GARDEN Human Cremains. Only human cremains may be scattered in the Memorial Park. The cremains of any person(s) accepted for interment may be scattered in the Scatter Garden upon receipt of a completed interment application filed with the City Clerk. Application Required. The cremains must be accompanied by a city interment application and fee. None of the cremains will be recoverable or preserved intact. The actual physical location of the interment itself will not be marked. Memorial Register. The names of persons whose cremains are interred in the Scatter Garden areas will be entered in a permanent Memorial Register maintained by the City Clerk and those choosing to do so may purchase a plaque for placement on the Memorial Wall to recognize the individual that has passed. Condition of Cremains. Cremains intended to be interred in either Scatter Garden must be of appropriate fineness to eliminate the possibility of large segments that do not mix easily with surrounding flora. MEMORIAL WALL Intent. The Memorial Wall was developed for memorializing deceased members of the community who were not interred in the Memorial Park. Memoriam. Plaques placed on the wall may only memorialize humans. A Memorial Wall application shall be required for each plaque prior to placement on the wall. Plaques Specifications. Plaques shall be aluminum alloy and 3" high by 8" wide; finish shall be gunmetal grey with a sand background and satin raised letter face and border; font shall be Avant Garde, all caps. Decorations. All decorations are prohibited on the Memorial Wall. Plaque Purchase. The cost of the plaque shall include the standard plaque as established by the City and inscription. Inscriptions space includes 57 spaces for the name of the deceased; 26 spaces for the dates of birth and death; and 33 spaces for an additional inscription. Memorial Wall Inscriptions. The inscriptions on the memorial wall plaques will include the first and last name, date of birth, and date of death. Reservation. Memorial wall reservations shall be limited to one reservation per person; and reservation on the memorial wall must be for a location immediately next to a plaque placed for the purpose of memorializing a loved one who has already passed.The cost for a reservation shall include the same provision as a purchased plaque as outlined above. Reservations shall include a 30-year sunset clause, requiring renewal at no fee to the reservation holder. At the expiration of 30-years, if a plaque has not been placed, the reservation holder fails to renew, or the City cannot locate the reservation holder the physical location on the Memorial Wall returns to the City. 5 1 PAGE 41 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK RECORDS Register. The City Clerk shall keep records of all interment and disinterment within the Memorial Park. The records shall include a register for each interment location or niche containing an alphabetical index of the names of the persons interred or disinterred from the plot and other vital information. Information will include the deceased's place and date of birth, place and date of death, date of interment or disinterment and interment site location as may be available. Map. An official map of the Soldotna Community Memorial Park shall be maintained by the City so that the exact place of interment or disinterment by section and plot can be ascertained. MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS The City reserves for itself the perpetual right of ingress and egress over all plots for the purpose of maintenance, operations or any emergencywork necessary to the operation of the Memorial Park. Threat to Interment Location. The City reserves the right to move the remains in any interment locations or niches which are located in the Memorial Parkwhen and if such sites are in imminent danger of destruction by natural elements. The City shall make every attempt to notify relatives of the deceased whose interment sites are in danger if such relatives can be identified within the City records. Application of Maintenance. The City is responsible for the maintenance of the Memorial Park; maintenance shall be administered by the City's Parks and Recreation Department. Winter Access. The City will maintain a one lane driveway in winter as conditions allow. The City or the Contractor will clear the path to the interment site as conditions allow when an interment is scheduled during the winter months. Grounds Maintenance. The City shall maintain Memorial Park grounds at reasonable intervals, to include, however, not limited to: raking, cleaning, grading, landscaping, and removal of prohibited or abandoned items. Only City approved personnel or a City approved contractor shall discharge any chemical or organic fertilizer, herbicide or other substance within the Memorial Park. Loss or Damage to Markers.The City shall take reasonable precaution to protect all interment markers within the Memorial Park from loss or damage; however, expressly disclaims any responsibility for loss or damage from causes beyond reasonable precautions to include; however, not limited to: damages caused by natural disasters or weather; damages incurred directly or collaterally, caused by or resulting from thieves, vandals, malicious mischief, or unavoidable accidents shall be excluded from the City's responsibilities. Severely damaged markers must be repaired or replaced at the expense of the family, the reservation holder or the responsible party. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 42 6 1 PAGE SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK Interment Landscaping Procedures. Preparation of an interment site shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor will provide, place, and remove greens, decorations or seating used for an interment and must provide necessary lowering devices. PLANTS AND DECORATIONS Placement of Flowers and Plants. Live plants, freshly cut flowers, wreaths, or flower baskets maybe placed on or immediately adjacent to a marker on an interment location. Flowers shall not be placed in or attached to trees, shrubs, or the gate. Placement of Other Decorations. Glass or ceramic vases, figurines, statues, balloons, personal items, and other similar decorations are not allowed in the Soldotna Memorial park, and are subject to removal by the City as described below. Removal of Decorations. The City shall conduct regular ground maintenance (typically monthly), 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. 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. MEMORIAL MARKERS Temporary Markers. All interment sites shall have a temporary marker immediately installed upon interment and a permanent marker installed within 24 months after interment. Design and dimensions of permanent markers must meet the requirements established within this policy. Marker Deposit. If at the time of interment, a marker is not ordered, the Citywill collect a marker deposit. The deposit will be refunded when a permanent marker is placed. If a permanent marker is not installed within 24 months of the interment, a 12" x 8" x 2" marker will be installed by the City and the full marker deposit will be retained by the City. The marker placed by the City will include the first and last name, date of birth and date of death of the interred. Flat Markers. All flat markers shall be constructed of granite or bronze, will be a minimum 8.5" x 5.5" x 7/16" in dimension, not to exceed 48" x 24" x 4" in dimension and set flush with the ground. Upright or Slanted Markers. All upright or slanted markers shall not exceed 48" in width and the height shall not exceed 48" above grade. Upright or slanted markers must be set on and affixed to a single poured concrete or granite base. The base must be installed at the head of the interment location, and centered within the width of the plot. The base shall extend 3" beyond all sides of the marker, shall be at least 4" thick, set flush with the ground and must not exceed 24" in depth. All marker bases shall be installed by the Contractor. Flat Marker Interment Section. No more than one marker per interment shall be allowed in the flat marker section of the Memorial Park (maximum of three interments/markers per plot). 7 1 PAGE 43 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK Upright or Slanted Marker Interment Section. No more than one upright marker may be placed on a plot in the upright marker section of the Memorial Park. In the upright marker section one marker may mark up to two plots. If marking two plots with one upright marker, the marker must be placed at the head of the plots, then centered between the two plots. Markers within a Family Plot. When a sufficient number of plots are purchased to qualify as a Family Plot; and a Family Monument is installed or planned to be installed, each interment within the Family Plot shall be marked with a flat marker. Family Monuments. Family monuments shall not exceed 60" in width and the height shall not exceed 60" above grade. When a sufficient number of interment locations are purchased to qualify as a Family Plot a Family Monument may be installed within the Family Plot area. The intent of this section is to allow a maximum of one above-ground monument per family plot. Family Plot Monument Foundations. Any monument that exceeds 48" in height shall require a foundation analysis. Foundation analysis will be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to installation. PROHIBITED Alcoholic beverages or controlled substances are strictly prohibited within the confines of the Memorial Park with the exception of special Memorial Park events, which must be approved in writing and in advance by the City Manager or designee. Decorations. Glass containers of all types, unattended lit candles and permanent raised obstructions such as mounds and fences are prohibited within the Memorial Park. Disruption of an Interment Ceremony. No work utilizing any type of power tools shall be done during an interment service. No work of any kind may be performed within 200-feet of an ongoing interment service. When there is more than one Interment Ceremony scheduled for any given day, contractors shall coordinate logistics together and with the City so as to minimize disruptions. Driving off the Roadway is prohibited. No motorized vehicles of any type shall drive on any of the Memorial Park lawn areas, except as authorized in writing by the City Manager or designee for the operation of the Memorial Park. Horseback Riding or Horse and Carriages. Unless part of an interment ceremony, Horseback riding or Horse and Carriage are prohibited within the Memorial Park. Inscriptions. Inappropriate language, as determined by the City Manager, City Clerk or designee, will not be permitted on any of the markers, plaques or emblems at the Soldotna Community Memorial Park. Motorized Vehicles. Trucks over one ton, buses, tractors, trailers and oversized vehicles are strictly prohibited from the memorial Park property unless approved in writing by the City Manager or designee. City Maintenance vehicles and equipment owned by the City or Contractor are exempt from this provision. Motorized-Off Road Vehicles are prohibited in the Memorial Park. It is unlawful for any person to operate any motorized off-road vehicle with the Memorial Park. Non-Motorized transportation. Skateboards, rollerblades or other such riding devices are prohibited within the Memorial Park. Bicycles are restricted to the Memorial Park roadways only. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 44 81 PAGE SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK Payment to attendants. No money shall be paid to the attendants at the Memorial Park and visitors [/PLOT PERMIT HOLDERS] must not otherwise engage City or Contractor employees to perform work. All orders, inquiries, and complaints must be filed with the City Manager. Solicitation/Peddling. It shall be unlawful for a person to sell or offer for sale any article of merchandise or any consumable within the limits of the Memorial Park unless a specific activity is approved in writing by the City Manager. Vegetation. No Person shall plant or set any tree, shrub, flower or other plant of any kind in the Memorial Park without the written approval of the City Manager or designee. No person shall disturb, pluck, pick, remove, relocate or mutilate any flower, plant, tree, shrub or other type of vegetation within the Memorial Park. Digging holes or the removal of grass or sod for any purpose; construction or placement of concrete slabs; or the placement of rocks or any other coverings over interment sites is prohibited Waste. No person shall deposit waste or other hazardous or unsightly substances in the Memorial Park. Working within the Park. It is unlawful for any person except a City employee or the Contractor to perform work in the Memorial Park. No person shall perform any work in the Memorial Park in such a manner as to interfere with the walks, decorations, or general arrangement of the Memorial Park, except through the written permission of the City Manager or designee. 91 PAGE 45 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 1 / . F"CAC�}rlwhW/clfUwa.4� / *8 EXiSk�Vlq `' i1 NAAive Rive ,5 p Rive Law, 41 u e too' ISpr }F "r�I► �An �� w or, OA 1 �'. W . " ' - � , Q ����� •Jl errtorr Lt�um y��Gu1 .� (5 ii lit .w rat t .4 1.1.1 4 rL x .. Wes+ (Ze�,ou.b+ A-ve-,gyve- oe/so/zozo Soldotna Community Memorial Park CASEY 1 Phase I Master Plan ?ps�, ANG City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska OEs c% �a I — . 4 im FSC�C.'S�"ri awry�.1�rt��CWm0.e� y�"ytiry�.�'!',.n� JIA-'I r. tt���� `` 7jKr1� ?t,11✓f a,l 1.1w"- LArlw /.i x� 6J, 7Q 1 1 1 k�V 1 Ql Z 01 h v . rooN �• Puri N o Ilk } J WCC�C� �i� ., �1a?" 1 � AreaUi s K ' a 2 0 l � 1 iT a a j 1 titles} R�a�_• '�k 06/10/2020 Phase11 Soldotna Community Memorial Park Master Plan 2 2020 �• _...��.�,. City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska Prmpe,�lane r��d s{rr.�,Will w EN 0 gyp' lov' 15n' wa{k�r � �! '• \\ b erah S i \ f L � A guf�r I� s f. wIle i � I !R ^�� l_ 5c' r(f r0 HL L GKft �- 06/10/2020 Phases III & IV Soldotna Community Memorial Park 3 Master Plan C-ASFY 2020 2070 ?P;, ANNING City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska D E s cN Memorial Park - Community Vision & Goals Soldotna Community Memorial Park was developed in 2011 as Soldotna's first cemetery.The community envisioned a beautiful,inviting,and peaceful public resting place with unique design elements to memorialize Veteran's,children,and the hundreds of community members whose lives and deaths preceded the park's construction. Phase I Elements: Entrance Gateway,North Loop Drive,Veteran's Memorial,Angel Garden, 4yy Memorial Walk,a maintenance building,a central lawn,a trail loop and 2 small burial lawns. /J / 8 3 In 2020,Phase II added a large burial lawn on the north end,trail connections,and expansion of the Veteran's burial lawn. 4 Burial Lawns Phase 11: 20 years capacity(2040)at a reservation rate of 20 per year. L Phase 111: 40 year capacity at a rate of 30 per year. 12 Columbarium Full buildout offers 384 niches. O Angel Garden Full buildout projected to meet needs for 100+years Veteran Full buildout projected to meet needs for 50+years. , - Park Access & Circulation H �F �� � See Sheet' �'i t G' A 1 Gateway-Vehicles enter the park off West Redoubt Avenue, 6 ` `r" 7 through a gated entrance feature.The vehicular gate can be rly d closed and locked,while the pedestrian gate is unlocked at all times. Gateway features include landscaping, park sign, H =— lighting,and a security camera. i - 2 `Z Drives-The first segment is for 2-way traffic off which there 6 are (2) 1-way loops, the second to be constructed during t+ See Sheet Phase III burial expansion.Pull-over parking spots are provid- ed for visitors. '" �' �w'1 5 3 8'Trails-There are(2)8'wide trail loops off the main drive lU that can also accommodate vehicles during special events or circumstances but which are not intended for everyday vehic- ular access.These are designed to allow for maintenance ve- 8 hicles or visitor access(cars)for special circumstances. y, , 3 —_ 4 Other Trails-Provide a system of looped pedestrian trails to provide connectivity within the park and to adjacent areas. 8 2 Circulate through wooded buffers, around burials lawns, tox' parking spaces,and across the driveway. �— �� pF4b�SE D t'�l As E �r �of •� _. �— �-_ Site Drainage 7 k rJ Rain Garden-When developing the loop drive and inner 9 burial areas for Phase 111,grade toward the natural low spot and create a seasonal storage and infiltration area. Seed 1 1 with wetland mix and maintain as a natural feature. 6 Outlet-The site naturally drains to this point along the bluff. O When developing Phase IV trails and burial lawns,direct slopes to flow toward this outflow location.Provide trail culverts and z swales as necessary to prevent ponding on walkways or.lawns. M, 4 Maintenance &Utilities 8 sd E 1 This is a City staff operated storage building and material storage area.Keep clean,tidy,and safe.Additional secu- rity camera may be warranted for this area. Buffers, Habitat, &Landscaping. Optional Park Features 8 Natural Vegetation-Retain natural vegetation along the west and north prop- As park use and operations evolve,additional park structures may be erty edges to provide a buffer for existing residential development. Widths added to enhance the versatility and function of Memorial Park. vary between 30'-70'depending on topography and vegetative quality.Several ZU North Lawn Pavilion-Remove a portion of trees to open a large portions of natural vegetation are also retained to provide wildlife habitat and to sustain the landscape character desired by the community.Revegetate space for memorial events and gatherings on either the south- wooded areas as needed to replace dead trees or improve buffer effectiveness. east section lawn.Provide the inner circle,or on the north edge of existing e a covered Pavilion and accessible trail connection 9 Landscaping-Add tree-rows along the entrance drive and Redoubt Avenue for to the parking space and the Veteran's Memorial Lawn. edge definition along burial lawns.As burial areas fill in,add trees and shrubs 11 South Loop Pavilion-During Phase III development,reserve a in groupings or rows for aesthetic enhancement.Keep large sections of existing wooded areas near the entrance drive intersection to maintain the wooded Parton entrance experience. Maintain landscape beds in the memorial features for awn areaa at the trail juncture. the cleared area for a second Pavilion and event seasonal color,and a tidy,well-kept appearance. 12 River Overlook-Consider adding a deck platform with seating. 06/10/2020 Park Design Soldotna Community Memorial Park 4 Narrative Master Plan G1SEY PP81, ANNING City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska DEsIGN VETERAN'S MEMORIAL LAWN Created and located to be the first specialty space seen r V, upon arrival into the upper memorial park loop. �•�� e Expansion plans allow this feature to meet capacity pRe� needs through 2075,with an average 4 per year. ICV ENT Y t4 s z r, PHASE I " Original Veteran's Memorial Lawn included: vf,4 �5 F Walkway and Veteran's Memorial �"^ �� OL Event Lawn Non-burial area for event attendees d Burial Plots (24)6'x 10'full size WOOD 0 Ve (40)2'x 2'cremains plots {+ 0 Central Lawn Non-burial area for public or scheduled `fa private events. � 1 Capacity-Full after 9 years.(2.7 per year average) +" i jr F t) AREA, � t1oR7F4 PHASE II - 2020 � r Expansion outward from original plot area to form a half circle with two side"wedges"and a central block behind the Memorial. t Burial Plots (113)5'x 9'full size • q�[ Room for cremains at row ends 2 Cs1TR ? L q- Access Aisles 8'between rows,10'+on sides Q h e.PH13�i� Capacity 113 new spaces meet needs until 2045 with a 4 per year average. t h Reservation order:Double and single rows provide �5' access to all plots and can be reserved for future buri- r x al. The triple row area behind the Memorial requires center row to be full before allowing reservations or burials in outer rows. u a 4 f 0 Landscaping:In lieu of a natural buffer behind the central burial block,plant an arc-shaped hedgerow as shown with cotoneaster ----- @ 3'o.c.and 5 deciduous trees just in front of hedge.Groom " hedge to encourage dense growth as a continuous square up to 4'high. a.- o' FULL BUILD-OUT 2045-2070 � vi Final expansion phase on the west side of the loop drive completes this Veteran's burial area.Remove path,land- -- scaping,and wooded area allow for a symmetrical new burial area with a central pathway,gateway,and hedge rL C "o border. ~• p� Burial Plots (109)5'x 9'full size in arc shape Access aisles 8'between double rows , Capacity 109 new spaces meet needs until'' r niM 2070 at a 4 per year average. t 4 Landscaping:Add a Cotoneaster or Alpine Current hedge to define and contain the arc-shaped burial k area.Provide a gateway feature at west entrance/ exit.Keep remaining central lawn for event space. oly Clear trees on SW portion of the island for anASk event shelter,lawn,and trail connection to the drop-off. jw 50 r J r1) AREA NOKTN 06/10/2020 Veteran's Soldotna Community Memorial Park 5 Master Plan C:,SEY Memorial ?P8�, INNaNc, City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska Dsic SPECIAL MEMORIAL FEATURES - Phases I & II As standard burial lawns are created throughout Memorial Park,these special remembrance areas can expand within their original location to become a focal point for the park and meet capacity needs until year 2100. Angel Garden This special burial area is reserved for children under age seven.Starting with the back row,burials are to oc- cur along the row until it's full,then begin a new row in front of the finished row. Phase I includes two rows with(32)3'x 5'burial plots.At 1 burial per year,this phase meets needs through—2040. The landscape bed is shaped to embrace the burial area.It contains a well-maintained collection of flowering trees and shrubs to exhibit a high level of care and symbolize fragility,love,faith,and hope. Memorial Walk n t r This feature is composed of island-shaped stone planters with railings to mount memorial plaques.It provides the Soldotna community a place to memorialize and honor member of the community who have passed on,regardless of their time of death or final resting q place.One of the islands is reserved for plaques honoring Soldotna area "Pioneers". As the railings fill up with plaques,additional is- ti P, s v lands can be added in the "braided river" pattern as shown on the plan. Structural fill is in place under the topsoil to allow for easy construction of additional is- lands for the plaques. Visitors can stroll the trails of i• the braided river layout as they make their way to LUr � 1�4 the river overlook. , i p River Overlook {� Located on a short off-shoot of the park's trail j� l ti WOO system, the overlook can offer a peaceful, semi-private respite for visitors. IPP :x 1 Columbarium �0K-T)} _ This arc-shaped area has been structurally W,90Q prepped to support 3 columbaria,one to each A-,2_ side of the original columbarium. Niches are Q' W 50' loo` located on both sides.A new bench and trail loop around the back of the feature provide a private,sunny space for resting. SPECIAL MEMORIAL FEATURES - Full Buildout �rv�R Angel Garden Expand as needed, starting either to the east or to the south of the original garden space. Remove wooded area and provide a landscape bed similar to that surrounding the Phase I burial area. Each ex- pansion area add 30 years capacity at a rate of 2 per year. f Phase III: Expansion(to the south)provides(62)3'x Phase IV: Expansion to the 5' plots in two double rows with an 8'access aisle east provides an additional between them. Start burials in the back rows and 54 spaces with a 10' wide a work along the row before starting a new row. mid—arc access aisle. 1r 4POp I7 , Memorial Walk As needed,construct new islands along the pathway in areas as shown. River Overlook L, c Continue to improve this feature with a bench, deck overlook,symphonic chime,etc to maintain M&A ti and enhance it's purpose as a contemplative des- tination. V r Columbarium Existing arc space is structurally prepared for 2 new units of the same size as the first one. As Phase IV of the Angel Garden is s1 . rr� developed,add a second arc for 3 more columbaria Provide seating between 9 them and a walkway on both sides. ,' : ipc a E y Capacity: 64 niches in each unit. Phase II: Next unit needed by 2028. Each additional unit pro- vides for 15 years at 4 per � n year average sale rate. O, 751 S., Ice � �a 06/10/2020 Special Soldotna Community Memorial Park Master Plan GSEt 6 Features PLNNNINc City of Soldotna,Soldotna,Alaska 8t DESIGN SOLDOTNA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PARK FEE SCHEDULE • Memorial Wall Charges/Standard Plaque (3" X 8")..........................................$150.00 • Memorial Wall Reservations ..............................................................................$175.00 • Baby Lawn....................................................................................................................$0 • Scatter Garden Permit..........................................................................................$25.00 • Cremains Plot......................................................................................................$400.00 • Upright Section Standard Plot.........................................................................$1000.00 • Flat Section Standard Plot .................................................................................$750.00 • Veterans Section Standard Plot.........................................................................$750.00 • Columbarium (Cremains) Niche .....................................................................$1,200.00 • Columbarium Niche, Second Cremains............................ Established by Contractor • Columbarium Niche Additional Open/Close.....................................................$100.00 • Marker Deposit....................................................................................................$500.00 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 52 10 1 PAGE