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(a) The person having the lawful right of use or maintenance of a <br /> cemetery lot must apply to the city and obtain a permit before installing or <br /> constructing curbing of any type within the cemetery. <br /> (b) No curb permit may be issued before the purchase price for the lot or <br /> certificate associated with the lot to be curbed has been paid in full. <br /> (c) Any number of lots may be curbed so long as the purchase price and <br /> perpetual care fees for the lots has been paid. <br /> (d) Curbs must be flush with existing terrain, must be constructed <br /> entirely of steel reinforced concrete, marble, or granite and must conform to the <br /> following specifications: <br /> (1) Concrete curbing. <br /> a. Curbing will be 18 inches wide along exterior lot lines in the <br /> cemetery property; six inches is to be within the lot; 12 inches <br /> is to be outside the lot. <br /> b. Curbing will be six inches wide along interior lot lines and <br /> must be placed within the lots being curbed. <br /> C. Curbing will be four inches deep. <br /> d. One reinforcing iron size three rebar will be installed along <br /> the entire length of the curbing. <br /> e. Dixon Addition, Section 1, curbing will be centered on the <br /> common boundary of the burial and must be 6 inches wide on <br /> all sides. <br /> (2) Granite and marble curbing. <br /> a. Curbing will be four inches in width and must be placed <br /> within the lots being curbed. <br /> b. Granite or marble used for curbing must be mortared with a <br /> bonding agent of the same color as the granite or marble and <br /> designed for the purpose of bonding granite to granite, or <br /> marble to marble. <br /> C. Curbing will be six inches deep. <br /> (3) An exception to flush curbing may be granted by the cemetery <br /> commission if adjoining lots have raised curbs. <br />