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addition to the payment of the price for the lot, crypt, or niche. The fee is <br /> established by the city council. <br /> (c) Perpetual care includes the cutting of the grass at reasonable <br /> intervals, the raking and cleaning of the lots and the care and pruning of the trees <br /> and shrubs that may be placed along the walks, roadways and boundaries. The <br /> grounds shall be reasonably cared for as cemetery grounds forever. Perpetual care <br /> does not include the maintenance, repair or replacement of any gravestones, <br /> monuments or memorials; the planting of flowers or ornamental plants; the <br /> maintenance or doing of any special or unusual work in the cemetery; or the <br /> construction or reconstruction of any damaged marble, granite, bronze or concrete <br /> work on any lot. <br /> (d) Any lot not under perpetual care may be placed under perpetual <br /> care upon payment of the required fee. General care will be given lots that are not <br /> under perpetual care, in order that the general beauty of the cemetery may be <br /> maintained. However, the city is not responsible for maintaining these lots in <br /> perpetuity. Whenever any lot needs attention, lots having perpetual care will in <br /> every case have preference. <br /> (e) Any lot not under perpetual care and not located in Dixon <br /> Addition, Section I, is subject to permitting fees for work to be performed at the <br /> cemetery. These fees are established by the city council. <br /> (f) Any activity done by a contractor for the owner or representative <br /> of a lot will be required to obtain a permit. Such permit will require a fee as <br /> established by the city council. <br /> Sec. 22.010. Interments. <br /> (a) A completed application for interment in the cemetery must be <br /> filed with the finance department by the mortuary that will perform the interment <br /> before excavation begins for a burial or before remains are placed in the <br /> mausoleum or columbarium. <br /> (b) The applicant must specify the exact location of the burial space to <br /> be used. When for any reason an in-ground burial space cannot be opened where <br /> specified, the caretaker may direct the burial space to be opened in a location in <br /> the cemetery deemed by the caretaker to be best and proper, notifying the <br /> mortuary, so as not to delay the funeral. <br /> (c) The mortuary performing interment services must secure the <br /> gravesite, must provide for the immediate cleaning of the gravesite and must <br /> remove all debris, fill or equipment resulting from or used by the mortuary. <br /> (d) The mortuary performing interment services, for any casketed <br />