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<br />123-e <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />as well as is the right to use cemetery property, not sold to <br />individual lot or grave space owners, for cemetery purposes, <br />including the interring and preparing for interment of dead human <br />bodies, or for anything necessary, incidental or convenient thereto. <br />The City reserves for itself, and to those lawfully entitled thereto, <br />a perpetual right to ingress and egress over lots for the purpose of <br />passage to or from other lots. No easement or right of interment is <br />granted to any lot owner in any road, drive, or walk within the <br />Cemetery, without approval in the form of a Resolution by the City <br />Council, but such road, drive or walk may be used as a means of access <br />to the Cemetery or bUildings as the City devotes to that purpose. <br />The cemetery caretaker, with the permission of the City Manager, shall <br />have the right, at any time, to close any road, drive or walk. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />B.) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to ride or drive <br />any vehicle upon, over or across the lands or lots of this cemetery, <br />except the regularly laid-out vehicle ways in said cemetery; however, <br />this provision is not intended to include the operation of mowing <br />vehicles used by employees or agents of the City in the maintenance <br />of the cemetery grounds, or vehicles necessary to transport machinery <br />essential in the opening and closing of grave spaces and/or other <br />maintenance incidental to that operation. <br /> <br />9. PERPETUAL CARE. <br />A.) Every purchaser of a lot in a cemetery owned by the City shall be <br />required, in addition to the payment of the price fixed for said lot, <br />to pay a perpetual care fee in connection with the purchase of such <br />lot. Such fee shall be in the amount establiShed from time to time by <br />the City Council, which fee shall be used by the City to grade, seed <br />to lawn grass, and take perpetual care as herein defined, of the lots <br />for which such fees are paid. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />B.) DEFINITION OF PERPETUAL CARE. Perpetual care means the cutting <br />and watering of the grass at reasonable intervals; the raking and <br />cleaning of the lots; the general care and pruning of the trees and <br />shrubs that may be placed along the walks, roadways and boundaries; <br />meaning and intending the general preservation of the lots and the <br /> <br />-5- <br />