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Recorder s Office PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council & Tooele City Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah, will meet in a Work Session on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at the hour of 5:00 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Tooele City Hall Large Conference Room located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. 1. Open Meeting 2. Roll Call 3. Discussion: - Ordinance 2015-06 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Tooele City Code Chapter 9-1 Regarding the Tooele City Cemetery Presented by Roger Baker, Brian Roth & Bob Hansen - Waterline Replacement with SR-36 Reconstruction Presented by Paul Hansen - 400 West Roadway Improvements Presented by Paul Hansen - Ordinance 2015-07 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Certain Sections of Chapters 4-8, 4-11, 4-17, and 7-19 of the Tooele City Code Relating to Road and Street Construction Standards Presented by Jim Bolser Ordinance 2015-08 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Chapter 4-9 of the Tooele City Code Relating to Street Excavations Presented by Jim Bolser 4. Close Meeting to Discuss: - Property Acquisition - Litigation 5. Adjourn Michelle Y. Pitt Tooele City Recorder/RDA Secretary Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Needing Special Accommodations Should Notify Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 843-2110 prior to the meeting. 90 North Main Street Tooele, Utah 84074 Ph; 435 843 2110 Fax: 435 843 2119 www.tooelecity.org

Recorder s Office PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at the hour of 7:00 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Tooele City Hall Council Room located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Mayor s State of the City Address Presented by Mayor Patrick Dunlavy 4. Mayor s Community Youth Recognition Awards 5. Public Comment Period 6. Ordinance 2015-06 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Tooele City Code Chapter 9-1 Regarding the Tooele City Cemetery Presented by Roger Baker, Brian Roth & Bob Hansen 7. Minutes 8. Invoices Presented by Michelle Pitt 9. Adjourn Michelle Y. Pitt Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Needing Special Accommodations Should Notify Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 843-2110 prior to the meeting. TDD Phone Number 843-2108 90 North Main Street Tooele, Utah 84074 Ph; 435 843 2110 Fax: 435 843 2119 www.tooelecity.org

TITLE 9. SERVICES Chapter 1. Cemetery. Chapter 2. Utilities billings. Chapter 3. Repealed. (Ord. 1977-20, 10-6-1977) Chapter 4. Water supply. Chapter 5. Drinking Water Source Protection. Chapter 6. Cross Connection Control-General Policy Chapter 7. Reclaimed Water Supply. CHAPTER 1. CITY CEMETERY 9-1-1. Name of cemetery. 9-1-2. SextonCemetery supervisor - Creation of office. 9-1-3. SextonCemetery supervisor - Registrar of burials - Disinterment. 9-1-4. Lots reserved for indigent persons. 9-1-5. SextonCemetery supervisor - Charge of cemeteries - Reports. 9-1-6. Fees. 9-1-7. Records of conveyances. 9-1-8. Right to burial. 9-1-9. Unused lots. 9-1-10. Opening graves - Superintending interments - Removing flowers. 9-1-11. SextonCemetery supervisor - Enforce regulations - Specifications listed. 9-1-12. Hedges, copings, monuments, etc. - Maintaining. 9-1-13. Monuments, markers - Specifications. 9-1-14. Driving vehicles, animals through - Speed limits - Defacing property. 9-1-15. Purchase of rights to burial - Perpetualmaintenance - vaults. 9-1-16. Burials must be in cemeteries - Exception. 9-1-17. Days when burials are prohibited. 9-1-18. Cemetery curfew and regulations - Penalty. 9-1-19. Perpetual care defined. 9-1-20. Artificial flowers. 9-1-21. Double depth burials. 9-1-22. Notice of burials and purchases required. 9-1-23. East-west burials only permitted. 9-1-24. Animals prohibited. 9-1-1. Name of cemetery. The burial ground of Tooele City, Utah shall be known and designated by the name of "Tooele City Cemetery". (Ord.93-09, 05-13-1993) 9-1-2. SextonCemetery supervisor - Creation of office. There is hereby created the office of citycity sextoncemetery supervisor, which office shall be filled by the mayormayor's appointment. (Ord. 1993-09, 5-13-1993) 9-1-3. SextonCemetery supervisor - Registrar of burials - Disinterment. (1) The city sextoncemetery supervisor shall be the registrar of burials for the citycity. Before burying any dead body in any cemetery within the corporate limits of Tooele CityCity, or before disinterring for transportation beyond the corporate limits of the citycity the body of any person who has been buried therein, the relatives or other persons having charge of the body shall be required to furnish in writing to the sextoncemetery supervisor a statement of the death, which shall be recorded in a record kept in the records of the cemeteryfor that purpose by the sexton. Such statement as well as the record shall include, if known, the name of the deceased person, when and where born, the date and place of death and the cause thereof, names of the deceased person's parents and spouse, and the name of the medical examinerattending physician, coroner and midwife, if any, also the date of burial, as well as the name of the cemetery, with the plat, lot, block, and grave number where said person is to be buried, and if disinterred and transferred beyond the corporate limits of Tooele CityCity, the place of destination. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to disinter any body in the cemetery except under the direction of the sextoncemetery supervisor. Before disinterment, a permit shall be required from the Tooele County Health Department, with the exception of cremated remains and stillborn babies. Before disinterment, the sextoncemetery supervisor shall require a written order from the owner of the burial right lot authorizing such removal, which order shall be kept in the records of the cemeterythe sexton shall file and preserve. and a All such removals shall be recorded by the sextoncemetery supervisor in a record kept for that purpose. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove the body of a person who has died of a contagious disease within two years from the date of burial unless such body has been buried in a hermetically sealed coffinand is found to be so encased. (3) The City is empowered to exercise its discretion with regards to approving or denying requests for disinterment in light of the public health, safety, and welfare. All disinterments shall comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. (a) Permitted. The City will honor a request from the owner of the burial rights, subject to applicable federal, state, and local laws, upon receiving a written court order or a written request on a form provided by the City, and upon a finding of the City that the disinterment will not endanger the health, safety, or welfare of the City s employees of the public. The City may, on its own, disinter human remains in instances where a natural or human-caused disaster has exposed a grave and where disinterment is necessary to protect the public health, safety, or welfare. (b) Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to disinter the remains of a person who died from a contagious disease within 2 years after the date of burial, unless the body was buried in a hermetically sealed casket or vault and is found to be so incased at the time of disinterment. (c) City s duties. The cemetery supervisor shall determine whether a disinterment poses a danger to the health, safety, or welfare of City employees or the public. The cemetery supervisor may refuse to authorize a disinterment if he determines that there is a danger to the health, safety, or welfare to City employees or the public. The cemetery supervisor may also refuse to authorize a 9-1 (March 13, 1998)

disinterment upon determining that the disinterment would disturb or damage an adjacent burial lot, casket, coffin, or vault. The cemetery supervisor may make this determination at any time during the disinterment process. Upon a determination by the cemetery supervisor that a disinterment poses no danger to the health, safety, or welfare of City employees or the public, and that the disinterment would not disturb or damage an adjacent burial lot, casket, coffin, or vault, the City will facilitate the disinterment by excavating and refilling the burial lot. The City, however, shall have no responsibility to remove or return a vault or casket to or from a grave or lot. The City will comply with a court order. (d) Requester s Duties. Absent a court order, and at least 7 business days prior to a disinterment, the requestor shall submit a disinterment permit obtained from the Tooele County Health Department, the City s request of disinterment form, and pay all applicable fees prior to the City commencing any disinterment. The requestor shall arrange for and pay any associated costs for a funeral director to be present at the disinterment. The requestor shall arrange for and pay any associated costs for a licensed vault company to remove the vault and its contents from the burial lot. If the burial lot does not contain a vault, or the cemetery supervisor determines that the existing vault has deteriorated to the point that it will not retain its structural integrity during the disinterment, the requestor shall replace the deteriorated vault with a structurally sound vault at the requestor s expense. The requestor shall arrange to dispose of any deteriorated vault at the requestor s cost and in a manner meeting federal, state, and local laws. (e) Liability. The City assumes no liability for any property damage, including damage to a casket, vault, marker, monument, etc., or for bodily injury sustained during a disinterment, except those damages or injuries arising from the sole negligence of the City. The City is not liable for the acts or omissions of any third party for any reason. The City is not liable for damage to the contents of any caskets or vaults located in adjacent lots caused during a disinterment. The City is not liable for mental anguish, shock, or intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress arising from a disinterment. The City request for disinterment form shall contain this liability provision, and the requestor shall sign the form acknowledging the liability provision prior to any disinterment. (Ord. 1993-09, 05-13-1993 9-1-4. Lots reserved for indigent persons. Such lots in the cemetery as the mayormayor shall from time to time designate shall be reserved for and appropriated to the burial of indigent persons. All of the remaining lots orf blocks in the cemetery shall be reserved for the use and possession of such families and other persons, and such only as have heretofore, or shall hereafter become the purchasers of a right to burial according to the provisions of this cchapter, to be used by them and their heirs or grantees forever as places for the burial of the dead. 9-1-5. SextonCemetery supervisor - Charge of cemeteries - Reports. (1) The city sextoncemetery supervisor, under the direction of the director of parks and recreation and the mayormayor, shall have entire control and superintendence of all Tooele City cemeteries. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall perform such duties in addition to those found in this cchapter in relation to the cemeteries as may be provided by law. (2) The sextoncemetery supervisor shall dig or cause to be dug, all graves required for the burial of the dead. (3) The sextoncemetery supervisor shall make periodic reports of the work performed to the mayormayor as the mayormayor shall require. (4) The sextoncemetery supervisor shall keep in reasonable properrepair the enclosure around the cemetery and prevent its being entered by cattle or other loose animals, and so far as is reasonable practicableprevent the destruction or defacing by the City of any marker or monument placed or erected therein. (5) The sextoncemetery supervisor shall have charge of a duplicate plat of the cemetery and shall, at the request of any person wishing to purchase a right to burial, point out any of the unoccupied lots or parts of lots in which rights for burial may be sold. Upon the purchaser's payment to the City of the price of the right to be buried to the city, the sextoncemetery supervisor shall make and execute a certificate of right to burial, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Recorder, a copy of which certificate shall be deliverednotify the mayor of the fact, whose duty it shall be to make and execute a certificate of right to burial to the purchaser. (Ord. 1993-09, 05-13- 1993) 9-1-6. Fees. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall accept no monies for cemetery services. All fees shall be paid by the applicant for services directly to the citycity finance department and prior to cemetery services being rendered. Fees are refundable upon good cause shown and with approval of the mayormayor. The mayorcemetery supervisor may also waive certain fees upon predetermined, written criteria contained in a written policy approved by the Mayor. 9-1-7. Records of conveyances. (1) The cemetery supervisor city engineershall keep a record all conveyances executed under the provisions of this cchapter, stating the number of the plat, lot, block, and grave to which the right to burial is conveyed, the date of such conveyance, the name of the person to whom conveyed, and the amount received for the same. (2) By January 1 and July 1 of each year, the cemetery supervisor will cause to be filed with the office of the Tooele County Recorder a document evidencing the burial rights approved by the City for the City Cemetery during the preceding 6 months. 9-1-8. Right to burial. (1) Purchase of one or more rights to burial from the 9-2 (March 13, 1998)

citycity shall be evidenced by a certificate showing a description thereof and stating the price paid therefor, prepared under the direction of the cemetery supervisorby the city engineer's office. The certificate shall be the sole evidence of such right recognized by the citycity. The cemetery records office engineeringdepartmentshall keep an index book of all burial spaces to which certificates have been issued and shall show any transfer from the original purchaser to any subsequent owner, and also shall index any probate or other judicial proceeding which affects the ownership of a burial rightslot or burial space. (2) The certificate shall be signed by the mayormayor and shall be attested by the City rrecorder. The City rrecorder shall keep a copy of each certificate issued as part of the records of the City rrecorder's office. (3) Transfer of a right to burial from the grantee on the certificate shall be recognized only upon recordation with the cemetery supervisorcity engineer. When a right to burial is to be transferred or reverts to the citycity, the original certificates or deeds shall be filed with the cemetery supervisorcity engineer, and before certificates of the right to burial are issued covering such graves, the original certificate or deed shall be canceled or quit claim deed given and the record so changed. (4) All rights of burial are subject to the citycity's reservation of the right of access over and across any lot or burial space in the cemetery for repair of turf, installation or maintenance of water pipes or water lines for the improvement of the cemetery, and for the opening and closing of adjacent graves, and for other cemetery-related purposes. The sextoncemetery supervisor is responsible to see that all the work is completed and the surface returned to the original condition after such installation or maintenance work. (5) Upon payment of the purchase price for any right to burial, the certificate issued by the cemetery supervisor engineerin the name of the purchaser shall vest in the purchaser the right to use the burial space or lot for burial purposes only and subject to all rules, regulations, limitations, and conditions imposed by this cchapter and by the sextoncemetery supervisor as are necessary for efficient care of the cemetery. 9-1-9. Unused lots. (1) If, for more than 60 years, a grantee or persons claiming through the grantee have not used portions of the lots or parcels for purposes of burial and have not provided for the care of the lots or parcels beyond that uniformly provided for all lots of the cemetery, and during the 60- year period have not given the citycity written notice of any claim or interest in the lots or parcels, then the citycity is empowered to shalldemand of the grantee or persons claiming through the grantee that they file with the citycity a written notice of claim or interest in and to the lots or parcels recorded by evidence of their claim of ownership within 50 days after service of a copy of the notice of demand. If either the grantee, or person claiming through the grantee, fails to comply with the demand or notice, the citycity may bring an action in the district court of the county in which the cemetery is located against all parties who have not responded to the notice for the purpose of terminating the rights of the parties in the lots or parcels and restoring the lots or parcels to the citycity free of any right, title, or interest of the grantee, persons claiming through the grantee, their heirs, or assigns. (2) As an alternative, the citycouncilcity Council may pass a resolution demanding that the owner o r of a lot, site, or portion of the cemetery, or burial rights, which have hasbeen unused for burial purposes for more than 60 years, file with the citycity recorder notice of any claim to the lot, site, or parcel. The citycouncilcity Council shall then cause a copy of the resolution to be personally served on the owner in the same manner as personal service of process in a civil action. The resolution must notify the owner that the owner must, within 60 days after service of the resolution on the owner, express interest in maintaining the cemetery lot and submit satisfactory evidence of an intention to use the lot for burial. If the owner cannot be personally served with the resolution of the citycouncilcity Council, the citycouncilcity Council must publish its resolution for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the county and mail a copy of the resolution within 14 days after the publication to the owner s last known address, if available. If, for 30 days after the last date of service or publication of the citycouncilcity Council s resolution, the owner or person with a legal interest in the cemetery lot fails to state a valid interest in the use of the cemetery lot for burial purposes, the owner s rights are terminated and that portion of the cemetery shall be vested in the citycity. (3) The owner, grantee, or person claiming though the grantee shall have the right, on presentation of the certificate of title or right to burial to the citycity, for any lot or parcel which has been reverted to the citycity, at the option of the citycity, to: (a) be compensated for the lot or parcel at the reasonable value of the lot or parcel as of the date the certificate is presented to the citycity, in which case the certificate or title shall be forfeited to the City and considered cancelled; or (b) receive a right to burial to another lot or parcel if the right to burial or title to the lot or parcel has been sold by the citycity, in which case a new certificate shall be issued and the old certificate or title shall be forfeited to the City and be considered cancelled; or (c) receive the right to burial to the lot or parcel if the citycity has not sold the right to burial to the lot or parcel, in which case a new certificate shall be issued and the old certificate or title shall be forfeited to the City and be considered cancelled. (Ord. 2002-11, 06-29-2002); 9-1-10. Opening graves - Superintending interments - removing flowers. (1) The sextoncemetery supervisor shall open, without delay upon payment of the appropriate fee, the subject graves in the cemetery upon application to the sextoncemetery supervisor being made by the person having the right to burial therein. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall superintend every interment and shall fill 9-3 (March 13, 1998)

up and neatly trim the grave immediately after depositing the casketcoffin. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall fill up and trim all graves that settle. (2) It shall be the duty of the sexton to remove all floral pieces left on graves longer than five days.oversized burials may be accommodated provided they do not encroach on adjacent lots for which burial rights have been purchased, or on nearby vaults or caskets. 9-1-11. SextonCemetery supervisor - Enforce regulations - Specifications listed. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall enforce see that the owners of rights to burial obey all rules in regard to care of lots in the cemetery and the erection of fences thereon. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall keep the streets and walks in the cemetery in reasonably good order and unobstructed so that free access can be had to any lot. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall cause a suitable marker to be erected upon the southeastcorners of each lot with the number of the lot andtheblockinscribed thereon. 9-1-12. Hedges, copings, monuments, etc. - Maintaining. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or maintain any fence, corner post, coping, hedge, or boundary of any kind upon any grave, lot, street, or walk in the cemetery, or grade the ground or land thereof. The sextoncemetery supervisor shall, whenever required, furnish the true lines of the lots according to official survey, and shall prevent and prohibit any markings of the same save and except by official landmarks, and shall prevent and prohibit any grading thereof that might destroy or interfere with the general slope of the land. It shall be unlawful for any person to plant any shrubs, trees, lawns, etc., or place any monuments or markers upon any lot or lots in the cemetery without a written permit first had and obtained from the sextoncemetery supervisor, and unless the same is done under the direction and supervision of the sextoncemetery supervisor. 9-1-13. Monuments, markers - Specifications. (1) Monuments and markers shall be allowed as established in an administrative policy approved by the Mayor. themselves shall be flush with the lawn in all new areas of the cemetery. Only in established areas of the cemetery where there are already monuments and markers rising above the level of the grass are vertical monuments or markers permitted. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or place any monument on any lot in the citycity cemetery, unless the same shall be placed in accordance with City specifications.on a good concrete foundation eight inches deep or deeper, if deemed necessary by the sexton, with a cement lawnmower strip not less than eight inches wide around said monument. For purposes of this chapter, monument means any structure, tree, plant, or urn designed to perpetuate the memory of the dead. All other structures erected in the cemetery lots are hereby designated as "markers." (3) It shall be unlawful for any person to place any monument on any lot in the cemetery made of any material other than granite, marble, or memorial bronze, or other material allowed by administrative policy approved by the Mayormetal, stone or cement. (4) All markers placed in the cemetery shall be securelyset in accordance with City specificationsa cementfoundation at least four inches deep with a cement lawnmower strip not less than eight inches wide around the marker. (5) Additional markers or monuments may be placed on a grave with the consent of the owner of the burial rights of the grave on which the marker or monument is placed, if that owner is living, or of the heirs of the deceased buried in the grave if that owner is not living. The lawnmower strips of markers and monuments shall be flush with the surrounding grass. (6) It shall be unlawful for any person to place more than one marker or monument at the head of onany one grave. (7) Vases and flowers shall be placed in accordance with City specifications.it shall be unlawful for any person to place more than two flower vases on the grassskirtof any one monument or marker, and at least fourinches of cement of proper depth must extend beyond such vase when twovases are put in the grassskirtof any grave marker or monument. They must be placed on each side of or north and south of said marker or monument. Open holes in the grassskirtor any part of the grave shall not be allowed. (8) It shall be unlawful to place any aboveground marker or monument in the cemetery without first paying a permit fee. (9) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any rule or regulation set forth in this cchapter or any published rules or regulations established respecting citythe City cemetery. (10) Persons owning a certificate of right to burial, or relatives of deceased persons buried in said cemetery, shall erect and maintain in a manner satisfactory to the sextoncemetery supervisor suitable monuments at the heads of graves, with the names of the deceased plainly inscribed thereon. If any person neglects or fails to erect such suitable monument for a period of three months from the date of burial, the sexton shall place a suitable monument in proper position at the expense of the person owning or burying in the lot. (a) Ownership and maintenance. All markers and monuments within the cemetery are the personal property of the owner of the burial rights of the grave on which the marker or monument is placed, if that owner is living, or of the heirs of the deceased if that owner is deceased. (b) Disclaimer. The City shall not be responsible for scratches, chips, and other damage that may occur to markers or monuments from routine maintenance of the Tooele City Cemetery. All persons purchasing and placing markers and monuments in the cemetery are hereby on notice that such damages are a natural condition of the privilege of placing markers and monuments in the 9-4 (March 13, 1998)

cemetery. The City shall not be responsible for any damages to markers or monuments caused by vandalism, weather, natural disasters, or the actions of persons or wildlife. (c) Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or have placed any markers or monuments upon any lot in the cemetery except under the direction of the cemetery supervisor. All markers and monuments require a permit, issued by the cemetery supervisor, obtained by the monument company or other supplier. All markers and monuments require an inspection performed by the cemetery supervisor or designee for compliance with the administrative policy. The inspection shall occur at the cemetery prior to the marker or monument being removed from the supplier s delivery vehicle. (d) Liability for damage. The City shall not be liable for damage to markers or monuments except where the City is solely negligent for that damage. (e) Special service emblems. American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars medallions are encouraged for display and recognition. Such medallions must be permanently affixed to the marker or monument in a way that will not interfere with the mowing and maintenance of the cemetery. (f) Benches. Benches may be placed within the cemetery in accordance with City specifications. (11) The placing of all markers, monuments, plantings, improvements, and other works of any nature or description shall be done under the direction and control of the sextoncemetery supervisor. The mayor may designate the types of markers, grade or ground, planting, and other improvements which may be permitted in the cemetery. (12) That section of the Tooele City Cemetery known as the "Memorial Park" shall be limited to markers and monuments installed flat and flush with the ground level. It shall be unlawful for any person to place any trees, shrubs, flowers, markers or monuments or any other things of a permanent nature in this section of the cemetery, except that fresh cut flowers or similar temporary decorations will be allowed and will be removed by cemetery personnel within five days. (13) The sextoncemetery supervisor may arrange and maintain trees, shrubs, and other landscaping to enhance the beauty of the cemetery and the Memorial Park. No tree, shrub, or other plant may be planted in or removed from the cemetery without the approval of the cemetery supervisor or Director of the department of parks and recreation. 9-1-14. Driving vehicles, animals through - Speed limits - Defacing property. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to driveorride any animal within the limits of the citycity cemetery except when participating in a City-approved parade or as part of a funeral procession. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to drive orrideany motor vehicle within the limits of the cemetery at a rate of speed greater than 15 fifteenmiles per hour. (3) It shall be unlawful for any person to injure or deface any monument, marker, tree, shrub, or any other property in the citycity cemetery. 9-1-15. Purchase of rights to burial - maintenance Perpetual care- vaults. (1) Rights to burial in the cemetery shall be sold for the prices and charges established by resolution of the citycouncilcity Council. (2) In addition to the purchase price, perpetual care of cemetery lots shall be assumed by the citycity upon purchase of rights to burialpayment of the charges for such service. Thereafter the citycity shall, at its expense, care for and, maintain and furnish water for irrigation of lots andor burial spaces. (3) All lots and parts of lots in the cemetery shall be exempt from execution and from taxation. (4) It shall be unlawful for any person to be buried in the cemetery without the casket being placed in a permanent-type vault, which vault type must be approved by the sextoncemetery supervisor. (5) Burial vaults must be made of concrete or similar structurally-sound material, and constructed in such a manner that the vault will not collapse or disintegrate at any point. Burial vaults constructed of plastic or fiberglass shall not be allowed. All vaults must have a properly fitting lid. Lids must be sealed with appropriate materials before a grave may be refilled. The cemetery supervisor is authorized to reject a vault that does meet these requirements or that places at risk the public health, safety, or welfare. 9-1-16. Burials must be in cemeteries - Exception. It shall be unlawful for any person to bury the body of a deceased person within the citycity limits, except in the Tooele CityCity Cemetery or another cemetery established pursuant to law. 9-1-17. Days when burials are prohibited. No burials shall be allowed on the following days: Christmas, New Year's Day, New Years Day, Presidents th Day, Memorial Day, 4 of July, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, other federal and state holidays, Fourth of July, Labor Day and Sundays. However, a burial may be permitted on any of those days if the deceased died of a contagious disease or if required by law. 9-1-18. Cemetery curfew and regulations - Penalty. (1) It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to be in the cemetery after 109 p.m. of any day or before 67 a.m. of any day. A person will be considered to be in the cemetery if the person is within the perimeter of the cemetery as established by a fence, or is upon any portion of the property set aside as present or future cemetery property as designated in the appropriate records of the citycity and the county. (2) Cemetery patrons only are allowed in the 9-5 (March 13, 1998)

cemetery. It shall be unlawful for any person to climb over or crawl under the cemetery fence or to damage a cemetery fence. (3) Children under 12 twelveyears of age must be accompanied at all times on the cemetery property by a parent or some supervising adult 18 years of age or older. (4) It shall be unlawful to engage in recreational activities, other than walking, on the cemetery property. Recreational walking shall be done only on the permanent roadways and walkways. (5) The sextoncemetery supervisor, any person working for the sextoncemetery supervisor's office, or any peace officer is empowered to enforce the provisions of this chapter and to abate any vandalism or trespassing within the cemetery property. (6) Any violation of this cchapter is a class C misdemeanor. 9-1-19. Perpetual care defined. (1) The City shall provide perpetual care for all lots in the cemetery. (2) "Perpetual care" as used in this Section includes upkeep provided by the City, including mowing grass at reasonable intervals, sodding and reseeding, filling sunken graves, sprinkler irrigating, trimming trees and shrubs as reasonably necessary, removing decorations and wilted flowers, edging around markers and monuments, and other cleanup as directed by the cemetery supervisor. No other service is provided. Perpetual care does not include repairing or replacing markers, monuments, or other personal property. chaptermeans the filling of the grave, the placing of topsoil upon said grave, thefillingandseeding or sodding of the grave site, and watering and cutting of the grass, but does not include any other service. (2) Charges shall be made for all other services performed and improvements made agreed to by the cemetery supervisor according to the fee schedules established by the citycouncilcity Council. If no fee has been established for specific special service as requested, and which the cemetery supervisor has agreed to provide, a reasonable sum based upon the cost to the citycity shall be assessed by the sextoncemetery supervisor. permission for such burial in any location if the water table and ground conditions in that location will accept a burial on two different depths. The opening and closing fee for the first burial shall be the same as that of the second burial. The grave marker for the double depth burials or for a single grave shall be not wider than three and one-half feet. (2) Grave liners for double depth burials must be of the type built specifically for that purpose. 9-1-22. Notice of burials and purchases required. (1) All persons in charge of bodies to be buried in the citycity cemetery must make the necessary arrangements for digging of the grave, time of arrival at the cemetery, supplies for vaults, purchase of rights to burial, payment of fees, and orother pertinent matters at least 8 eightworking hours prior to such burial. Persons desiring to purchase a right to burial must contact the sexton at least eight working hours prior to burial time. (2) The sextoncemetery supervisor and the sextoncemetery supervisor's employees and co-workers will not be responsible for any error or claimed error in opening graves when orders are given by telephone or other than in writing. 9-1-23. East-west burials only permitted. All burials shall be with the length of the casket and vault on an east-west alignment. (Ord 1993-09, 05-13-1993) 9-1-24. Animals prohibited. No animals shall be allowed in the Tooele City Cemetery unless confined in a vehicle. It shall be unlawful for any person having the charge, care, custody or control of any animal to allow the animal to be within the cemetery, except in a motor vehicle. 9-1-20. Artificial flowers. For the protection of the workers and the beauty of the cemetery grounds, artificial flowers will not be allowed unless they are placed in the permanent vases attached to the cement base during the mowing and maintenance season, April 1 to November 1, inclusive, except for Memorial Day decorations which must be removed within 5 fivedays after Memorial Day. 9-1-21. Double depth burials. (1) Double depth burials shall not be permitted. Notwithstanding, up to 4 stillborn babies and/or cremations may be buried above any regular burial space.anyone wishing to make a double depth burial in the cemetery may make application for such to the sexton, who will give 9-6 (March 13, 1998)