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(1) The term “perpetual care and maintenance” as used in this Chapter means the filling of the grave, the placing of topsoil upon said grave, the filling and seeding or sodding of the grave site, watering and cutting of the grass, except in times of drought, but does not include any other service. Charges for all other services and improvements shall be as shown on the Consolidated Fee Schedule adopted by the Municipal Council.

(2) No grave opening upon any lot or burial space upon which perpetual maintenance is owed shall be authorized until the perpetual maintenance has been paid to the City.

(3) A property owner who owns lots without perpetual care may purchase perpetual care and maintenance upon compliance with these provisions and shall be given a certificate showing the payment of the specified amounts for perpetual maintenance, which shall also be noted on the records of the City.

(Am 1989-10, Am 1992-26, Am 2006-15)