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Sec. 22.005. Purchase of lots or mausoleum crypts. <br /> (a) All purchasers of cemetery lots, mausoleum crypts, or <br /> columbarium niches must select the lots, crypts or niches at the cemetery. Once <br /> selected, lots, crypts and niches may be purchased in the finance department. The <br /> placement or use of private mausoleums at the cemetery is prohibited. <br /> (b) Upon payment of the entire purchase price plus perpetual care fees <br /> for a lot, crypt, or niche, the city will issue a deed which conveys the cemetery lot, <br /> crypt, or niche to the purchaser. This deed will be recorded in the deed records of <br /> the county by the city and returned to the purchaser. The purchaser must pay the <br /> recording costs to the city at the time of final payment. <br /> (c) Each cemetery lot, crypt or niche deed will be issued to only one <br /> person. Cemetery lots that have been conveyed by deed may not be subdivided <br /> further without the consent of the cemetery commission. <br /> (d) When there are two or more owners of a lot, crypt, or niche, the <br /> owners may designate one or more persons to represent the owners regarding the <br /> property and file written notice of the designation with the city. In the absence of <br /> a notice, the city is authorized to permit an interment in a lot, crypt, or niche at the <br /> request or direction of any registered co-owner of the property. <br /> (e) All deeds will grant to the lot, crypt or niche owner the right to use <br /> the lot, crypt, or niche for interment of only human remains, subject to the <br /> requirements of this chapter. <br /> (f) The price of each cemetery lot, mausoleum crypt, and <br /> columbarium niche is established by the city council. In addition, a perpetual care <br /> fee will be charged for each lot, crypt, and niche in the cemetery, except lots in <br /> the Dixon Addition, Section I. Perpetual care fees are established by the city <br /> council. <br /> (g) A person desiring to reserve a lot, crypt, or niche at the cemetery <br /> may set up an account in the finance department and pay the purchase price over <br /> an extended period of time according to the terms set out in this section. <br /> However, the city reserves the right to refuse interment in any lot, crypt or niche <br /> for which the full purchase price, including perpetual care fees, has not been paid. <br /> A deed will not be issued for any lot, crypt, or niche until the full purchase price, <br /> including perpetual care fees, has been paid. <br /> (h) A person desiring to pay the purchase price and perpetual care fees <br /> over time must enter into an agreement with the city. This agreement will provide <br /> that the city will, in a default, refund the entire amount paid by the purchaser, less <br /> an administrative fee established by the city council. <br />