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Sec. 22.014. Decoration of lots, crypts, and niches. <br />(a) Monuments. Monuments in the cemetery are subject to the following: <br />(1) No memorial, monument, or grave marker, except a temporary <br />marker placed by a funeral home, is allowed on any burial lot until <br />the purchase price and pefpetua ^are roes hav-o has been fully paid <br />and the deed has been delivered to the purchaser. <br />(2) The owner of a cemetery lot or the owner's agent must apply for and <br />obtain a permit from the finance department before erecting a <br />monument, except a temporary marker placed by a funeral home. <br />(3) Persons erecting monuments shall not leave material or rubbish on <br />adjoining lots. Work must be completed as soon as possible and any <br />material or rubbish must be removed at once. <br />(4) Persons erecting monuments are responsible for any damage done by <br />them to any property in the cemetery, including grass and trees. All <br />work is subject to the control and direction of the caretaker. <br />(5) Wooden planks must be used for placing and rolling stone <br />monuments on rocks or grass. <br />(6) Businesses are prohibited from placing their names on any monument <br />or placing signs within the cemetery to advertise the firm or its <br />products. <br />(8) Lot owners must locate the placement of monuments at the cemetery <br />before the construction of any foundation. The city is not responsible <br />for the correct location of any monument. Any changes in monument <br />location ordered by the lot owner will be made at the owner's sole <br />expense. <br />(9) All monuments in the Dixon Addition, Section I, must be stone, flat <br />bronze, granite, or concrete. <br />(10) All monuments placed in areas of the cemetery other than Dixon <br />Addition, Section 1, from and after October 1, 2001, must be all <br />granite, marble, bronze, or stone material of permanent nature <br />approved by the San Marcos Cemetery Commission, and must have <br />