HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-079 Tahoma Cemetery Rates & Fees ORDINANCE NO. 2004- 79
AN ORDINANCE relating to rules and regulations for Tahoma Cemetery;
increasing and amending fees; adding provisions
relating to responsibility for damage to headstones;
clarifying use of flat markers in section M; amending
terms relating to installment contracts; and amending
section 7.04.090 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA
Section 1. Section 7.04.090 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is
hereby amended to read as follows:
7.04.090 Rules and regulations.
Following are the rules and regulations, including schedules of fees and charges
applicable to the operation of Tahoma Cemetery:
A. Liner sizes are as follows:
"Regular" shall mean an outside measurement of approximately thirty -three by
eighty -nine inches.
"5 -0" shall mean an outside measurement of approximately twenty -four by
seventy -three inches.
"4 -0" shall mean an outside measurement of approximately twenty by sixty
inches.
"3 -0" shall mean an outside measurement of approximately twenty by forty-
seven inches.
"2 -0" means an outside measurement of approximately eighteen by thirty -seven
inches.
"Oversize" means an outside measurement of approximately thirty -five by
ninety -one inches.
"Jumbo" means an outside measurement of approximately forty -three and one -
half by one hundred one inches.
B. Commencing August 18, 2003January 1, 2005, the following schedule of fees
and charges shall be in effect and applicable at Tahoma Cemetery. With the
exception of funeral homes located within the state of Washington, all fees and
charges shall be paid in advance for burials.
Cemetery Lot Use Fee
Section A $506700531.00
Section B 506.00531.00
Section C 506700531.00
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Section D 623.00654.00
Section E (Non- veterans) 575.00604.00
Individual Veteran All Sections 430.00452.00
Section F 506..00531.00
Section G 506.00531.00
Section H 506.00531.00
Section I 50600531.00
Section J 50600531.00
Section K 50600531.00
Section L (North half, west end) 499.00524.00
Section L (South half, 117-208) 499.00524.00
Section M (Flat Marker Graves) 600.00630.00
Section M (Upright Marker graves) 642.00674.00
City section 50600531.00
Masonic section 506.00531.00
I.O.O.F. section 50600531.00
Baby section (Maximum 3 -0 liner size) 208.00219.00
Section E ( Cremains) 230.00242.00
Cremains placed on occupied full size lot (At 140.00148.00
need)**
**This fee does not pertain to lots designated for cemains.
Note: Price of lot includes Endownment Care Fee.
Mausoleum Niches
Niche, marble front (12" x 12 ") $454.00477.00
Endowment care 70.0074.00
Niche, smallest glass front (18" x 20 ") 469.00492.00
Endowment care 70.0074.00
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Niche, medium glass front (40" x 22 ") 522.00548.00
Endowment care 138.00145.00
Niche, large glass front (46" x 40 ") 567.00595.00
Endowment care 138,00145.00
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Opening and Closing Graves
Regular liner $416.00437.00
Oversized and jumbo liner 48500509.00
Baby (30 inch) 439700146.00
Child (45 inch) 153.00161.00
Cremains 195.00205.00
Mausoleum crypts 378.00397.00
Mausoleum niches 17400183.00
Double deep (2 open /close) 832.00874.00
Vault 48500509.00
Liners
Regular $416.00437.00
Oversized liner 55400582.00
Jumbo liner 624.00655.00
Cremains liner (concrete) 153:00161.00
Baby (30 inch) 139.00146.00
Child (45 inch) 160.00168.00
Expandable cremains vault (plastic) 208:00218.00
Double deep (Two liners) 832:00874.00
(plus Washington State sales tax)
Monument Settings
Government marker (Veteran) $1700183.00
Veteran's Bronze marker on Granite 24" x 36" base 250.00263.00
24 inch concrete marker 56.0059.00
Flat marker, 12 "x up to 24 ". 181:00190.00
Flat marker, 12 "x 25 "- 36 ". 208.00218.00
Flat Marker 12" x 27" - 48" 334.00351.00
Flat Marker 12" x 49" — 60" 460.00483.00
Flat Marker 12" x 61" - 72" 586:00615.0.0
Upright marker, 12 "x up to 24 ". 208:00218.00
Upright marker, 12 "x 25 "- 36 ". 277- .00291.00
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Upright marker, 12" x 27 "- 48" 462.00485.00
Upright marker, 12" x 49 "- 60" 651.00684.00
Upright marker, 12" x 61 "- 70" 840.00882.00
Each additional inch, either way 160017.00
Galvanized vase setting charge (when set 15.0016.00
w /monument)
Aeon vase setting charge (when set w /monurnent) 28.0029.00
Galvanized vase 15.0016.00
Aeon vase 56.0059.00
Galvanized vase setting in granite border 85:00135.00
Aeon vase setting in granite border 95.00145.00
Galvanized insert 15.0016.00
Re -set monuments same as setting fee +
$53.0056.00 clean up
charge.
12 inch marker cremains only 90.0095.00
16 inch marker and baby lots only) 139.00146.00
Urn /marker combination (price does not include 294.00309.00
manditory grave reuse fee)
Identification marker 35.0037.00
(plus Washington State sales tax)
Incidental Charges
Disinterment, Adult (does not include opening $624.00655.00*
and closing of new grave if relocation in Tahoma)
Disinterment, Baby (does not include opening and 347.00364.00*
closing of new grave if relocation in Tahoma)
Disinterment, Cremains (does not include 243.00255.00*
opening and closing of new grave if relocation in
Tahoma)
* Depending on degree of difficulty, an additional charge of up to $550.00 578.00
may be determined by the Parks and Recreation Manager or appointee.
Quit claim grave use certificate processing fee (to $26..0027.00
transfer ownership of lot)
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Historic Register copy 10.00
Saturday overtime A.M. only -- Standard 200291.00**
Saturday overtime A.M. only -- Cremains 208.00218.00**
(No Saturday chapel burials scheduled after 11:00 a.m.)
(No Saturday graveside burials scheduled after 11:30 a.m.)
** includes up to six staff hours.
Weekdays: No' indigent burial after 2:00 p.m.
No chapel service after 3:00 p.m.
No graveside service after 3:30 p.m.
An additional overtime charge of $50.0053.00 per staff hour shall be charged for
each additional staff hour incurred by the City due to services being required
outside normal business hours.
C. If the cemetery is provided with verification and documentation that the
deceased was at the time of his or her death receiving one of the following types
of public assistance: Aid to families with dependent children, general assistance,
and poverty- related veterans' benefits, the cemetery charges will be fifty percent
of the normal charge. This fifty percent reduction in price shall not apply to
monument setting fees, vases or vase setting fees. The cemetery reserves the right
to designate the location of all indigent burials with the exception of burials
intended for previously purchased gravesites. Indigent burials will be allowed
Monday through Friday only, unless by special permission of the parks and
recreation manager or appointee.
D. The size of grave liners or vaults in all cases is determined by the funeral
director in charge. Double -deep interments shall only be permitted if arranged
prior to 2001. No double -deep burials shall be permitted in the baby and cremain
section. In addition, no double -deep interments shall be permitted if a sectional
grave liner is present in either of the adjoining lots. All graves shall be numbered
with a permanent number and an accurate record kept of the name of the
decedent and the number of the grave.
E. A maximum of four cremains may be placed on an occupied full size lot. This
must be accompanied with the proper notarized authorizations from the lot
owner and/or the next of kin. A maximum of six cremains may be interred on a
full size unoccupied lot. All cremations placed on full size occupied or
unoccupied lots are required to pay endowment care at time of need. Full sized
lots may not be divided and sold as individual cremain lots by private owner for
profit.
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F. Persons with dogs or firearms shall not be permitted to enter the grounds.
Firearms will be permitted only for use during a military service. The speed
limit for vehicular traffic within the cemetery is established at fifteen miles per
hour. Each violation of this subsection shall constitute a civil infraction. The
penalty for each infraction shall be a fine in the amount of $50.00.
G. Notification for interment or disinterment must be received in the cemetery
office at least one business day in advance of such interment or disinterment. The
cemetery can limit the number of services scheduled on any given day and can
require services to be rescheduled if publication of said service was done prior to
notification being received. This is to provide ample time for proper opening and
closing and to ensure adequate parking and privacy for each service.
H. A burial permit must, in all cases, be filed with the Tahoma Cemetery office
before interment.
I. Interments or disinterments will not be allowed on Sunday, on a public holiday
as defined in the Yakima Municipal Code Section 9.10.060, or on Saturday
afternoon, except in cases of emergency as determined by the parks and
recreation manager or appointee.
J. The cemetery reserves and shall have the right to correct any errors that may
be made by the cemetery either in making interments, disinterments or in the
description, transfer or conveyance of any interment property, either by
canceling such conveyance and substituting and conveying in lieu thereof other
interment property selected by Tahoma Cemetery of equal value and similar
location; or, at the sole discretion of the cemetery, by refunding the amount of
money paid on account of said purchase. In the event the error shall involve the
interment of the remains of any person in such property, the cemetery reserves
the right to remove and reinter the remains to such other property of equal value
and similar location as may be substituted and conveyed to the purchaser.
K. All interments must be made in cement liners, cement vaults, cremain vaults
or steel vaults, with the exception of cremains placed in marble or bronze urns.
The cement liners shall be made according to specifications designated by the
parks and recreation manager or appointee. No grave shall be opened or closed
by anyone other than employees of the city of Yakima.
L. No tombs shall be erected on top of the ground. No stone or marker shall be
placed on an occupied gravesite until all cemetery fees are paid in full. No stone
or marker shall be placed at a pre -need gravesite until said gravesite is paid for
in full. Foundations for all monuments and vases shall be built by the city of
Yakima only, at the expense of the owner. All foundations must be three to six
inches larger all around than the base of the monument to a depth of four to six
inches, and said foundation must be flush with the ground level. All monuments
in Section D and E shall have a maximum height of Forty -Eight inches.
Footstones will not be allowed in the cemetery except for footstones presently
existing in the cemetery. All monuments must be set in line; monuments in the
west row of each block must face west, monuments in the east row of each block
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must face east according to the cemetery survey; except on the tracts of irregular
shape in which case the parks and recreation manager or appointee will
determine the setting. All bases for monuments must be made of granite or
marble. No sandstone or artificial base will be permitted. All markers placed in
Section L, in the Masonic baby plot, and in that part of Section E lying south of a
line drawn from the southwest corner of Block 35 to the southeast corner of Block
29, and west of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Block 29 to the
southeast corner of Block 68, thence west to the southwest corner of Block 67,
thence south to the southwest corner of Block 144, shall be level with the ground.
Markers for single full size graves will be a maximum of twenty -four inches in
length and twelve inches in width. Double markers for full size graves will not
exceed thirty -six inches in length and twelve inches in width. Larger companion
markers will be allowed only with prior approval by the parks and recreation
manager or appointee. Markers for single cremain graves will be no more than
twelve inches in length and six inches in width. Double markers for cremain
graves will not exceed twenty -four inches in length and twelve inches in width.
No ledger type markers will be allowed in any location; provided, that this
section shall not apply to ledgers presently existing in the cemetery. All
monument setting fees must be paid in full prior to the installation of any
monuments. Care and maintenance of headstones and monuments is the sole
responsibility of the family of the deceased. Tahoma Cemetery and the city of
Yakima are not responsible for damage to headstones caused by weather or by
the actions of persons not employed by the city of Yakima.
M. The indiscriminate planting of trees and shrubs in the cemetery is prohibited,
and it shall be the duty of the parks and recreation manager or appointee to
remove all landscape features determined by him to be objectionable. If trees or
shrubs in any lot become detrimental to adjacent lots or avenues in the judgment
of the parks and recreation manager or appointee, they shall be removed.
N. Coping, fences, posts, and chains, and all wooden structures around lots,
blocks or graves, are prohibited; and, if any inscription, monument, effigy or
other structure which the parks and recreation manager or appointee deems
offensive or improper is placed in or upon any lot or grave, the name shall be
removed upon order of the said parks and recreation manager or appointee.
O. Funeral designs and floral pieces will be removed to a designated place as
soon as the same become unsightly or interfere with mowing in the judgment of
the parks and recreation manager or appointee. The city is not responsible for
damage to or theft of cut flowers, potted plants, displays or containers. Anyone
leaving such articles in the cemetery does so at their own risk. The placing of
balloons, toys, ornaments, settees, and similar articles, upon plots shall not be
permitted and if so placed, the cemetery may remove the same.
P. Due to the inconvenience to mowing and grounds maintenance, artificial floral
pieces will not be allowed during the period from April 1st to October 31st, with
the exception of Memorial Weekend.
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Q. Receptacles for cut flowers must be sunk level with the ground, thus insuring
the safety of such articles and facilitating the cutting of the grass from the grave.
Tin cans sunk in the ground are prohibited. Receptacles must be approved by the
parks and recreation manager or appointee.
R. All employees or other workmen engaged in performing work within the
confines of the cemetery shall be under the supervision and direction of the
parks and recreation manager. Visitors must not interfere with the performance
of duties of any employee or grounds- keeper.
S. Lost and found articles are to be turned in to the Tahoma Cemetery site office.
T. All paper and other rubbish must be deposited, by the person responsible
therefore, in a receptacle provided for that purpose.
U. As provided for by this chapter, any owner desiring to transfer or assign a
part of his tract to another person must have a record of his transfer or
assignment noted on the cemetery records and a copy of the transaction shall be
kept in the cemetery office.
V. The parks and recreation manager or appointee is authorized and directed to
expel from the cemetery any person disturbing its sanctity by boisterous or other
improper conduct, or who shall violate any of the foregoing rules.
W. (1) Endowment care lots, pre -need arrangements or a combination of both
may be purchased on installment contracts in the form provided by the city of
Yakima. Under this plan, no lot(s),-er service(s)„ or monument(s) can be used or
placed until property fees, and- service fees, and monument setting fees are paid
in full.
(2) Contracts will be signed and kept on file in the cemetery office. All contracts
will require a ten percent down payment with an appropriate payment schedule
designated. Contracts for endowment care lots shall require payment in full
within twelve months. A Grave Use Permit to the endowment care lot(s) will be
mailed from the city of Yakima clerk's office to the lot owner within thirty days
of final payment. A combined contract for an endowment care lot and pre -need
services shall require payment in full within twenty -four months. Any payment
that is more than ten days past due will be assessed a one percent per month
interest penalty on the unpaid balance. In the event the delinquent account is for
a pre -need gravesite the city may, at its option, return the grave to open
inventory for the purpose of resale and the purchaser will forfeit any monies
paid to that date. Upon default in payment of the balance due for contracted
services the cemetery may deny further burials in the cemetery until full
payment is made.
(3) The public works director and parks and recreation manager are hereby
authorized to enter into contracts for the sale of lots, liners, vases, markers and
other incidental services. All contracts must be approved and signed by the
public works director and parks and recreation manager before acceptance. All
contracts will constitute a personal obligation on the part of the purchaser(s) and
also shall be binding on the purchaser(s)' heirs, successors, and assigns.
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(4) No refunds on endowment care, lots or pre -need services will be given. Any
property abandoned for a period of seven years with no contact from the
owner(s), after attempt by certified mail to contact, shall revert back to the city of
Yakima for resale.
(5) Any person that purchases ten or more lots at one time is entitled to a seven
percent discount on the total price of the lots. This discount does not apply to
the purchase of endowment care lots.
X. Section "M" of the Tahoma Cemetery will have the following maximum
marker sizes. Single grave upright marker will be no greater than 12" W x 24" L
and no more than 48" high. Double upright marker may be no more than 12"
wide, up to 57" long and no more than 48" high. Single flat markers will be no
greater than 12" wide and 24" long and will be set flush with the ground. Double
flat markers may be no more than 12" wide and up to 57" long and will be set
flush with the ground. Upright markers will be allowed only in Block 69; in all
blocks north thereof to and including Block 58; in all blocks east thereof to and
including block 285 and in all blocks northeast thereof to and including Block
274: for a total of 156 Blocks. Flat markers wilt only be allowed in the upright
area for the second marker placed on a grave. If right of second inurement is
exercised, for up to two additional cremain burials per grave, only one additional
flat headstone will be allowed per grave. That marker will be placed against the
East edge of the existing marker. Each grave is 36" by 120."
Section 2. This ordinance shall be is full force and effect 30 days after its
passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 14th day of
December, 2004. 7
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Paul P. George, Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Publication Date: 12 -17 -2004
Effective Date: 1 -16 -2005
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. I o V
For Meeting of December 14, 2004
ITEM TITLE: Consideration of an ordinance adjusting Tahoma Cemetery rates and fees.
SUBMITTED BY: Chris Waarvick, Director of Public Works
Denise Nichols, Parks and Recreation Manager
CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Denise Nichols, 575 -6020
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
Staff respectfully requests Council consideration of an ordinance adjusting rates and fees for
the Tahoma Cemetery. This fee increase would minimally impact the public since Tahoma
Cemetery fees and rates would remain less than other local cemeteries.
If Council passes this ordinance, the 5% adjustment to the fee schedule is estimated to generate
about $6,400 in revenue for the Tahoma Cemetery budget.
Resolution_ Ordinance X Other (Specify) 2005 Tahoma Cemetery Rate and Fee Schedule
Contract Mail to (name and address): Phone:
Funding Source Tahoma Cemetery Budget
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
Ci Mana :er
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests the City Council pass the ordinance
adjusting Tahoma Cemetery rates and fees.
BOARD /COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
COUNCIL ACTION: Ordinance passed. ORDINANCE NO. 2004-79