Rules and Regulations
Purpose
For the mutual protection of lot owners and the cemeteries as a whole,
the following rules and regulations have been adopted by the Board of Cemetery
Commissioners for Mound and Graceland Cemeteries in Racine, Wisconsin. All property owners of interment rights,
persons within the cemeteries, and all interment rights sold shall be subject
to said rules and regulations. Any
reference to these rules and regulations in the contract, deed, or certificate
of ownership to interment rights shall have the same force and effect as if set
forth in full therein.
These rules and regulations are designed for the protection of Mound
and Graceland Cemeteries – as well as, collectively, all owners of burial
rights. They are intended not as
restraining, but rather as preventing the inconsiderate from taking unfair
advantage of others. Their enforcement
will help protect and preserve the beauty of both Mound & Graceland
Cemeteries.
The cemeteries expressly reserve the right – at any time and without
notice – to adopt new rules and regulations or to amend, modify, or repeal any
section, paragraph, or sentence of these rules and regulations.
The Rules and Regulations shall be on file in the cemetery office, and
copies shall be made available to all new owners and to interested parties upon
request.
GeneralRules and Regulations
- Rules and
Regulations of the cemeteries, prices for burial spaces, and services provided
are made by the Cemetery Commissioners and by the Dept. of Parks and
Recreation’s Cemetery Management Staff.- The cemetery may,
and it hereby expressly reserves the right – at any time – with, or without
notice to lot owners, to adopt new rules and regulations or to amend, alter,
and/or repeal any rule, regulation, and/or article, section or paragraph
contained herein. - Special cases may
arise in which the literal enforcement of the rule may impose unnecessary
hardship. Subject to approval of the
board, the cemetery, therefore, reserves the right – without notice – to make
exceptions, suspensions, and/or modifications in any of the Rules and
Regulations.
- The cemetery may,
- Graves must be
paid for in full before a burial takes place.
Full purchase price must be paid before a Burial Rights Agreement or
grave purchase receipt is issued. - All grave owners
are required to notify the cemetery of any change of address. All notices required to be sent shall be sent
to the last recorded address and such notices shall be deemed adequate. - The cemetery
staff will take all reasonable precautions to protect grave owners and their
property within the cemeteries from loss, damage, or injury, but shall not be
responsible for any loss, damage, or injury. - The right to use
automobiles or other vehicles in the cemeteries is authorized solely and
exclusively for the purpose of transporting persons to visit burial plots. Parking and/or driving on any garden or
grassy areas is prohibited for purposes other than obtained from the cemetery. - Bringing
alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs into the cemetery is strictly prohibited. - The cemetery
staff shall have the right to enter upon or use any adjoining lot(s), grave(s)
to carry out its duties as to interments, erection of monuments or markers,
etc. without prior notice to the lot/grave owner. - No signs,
notices, or advertisements of any commodity – other than by the cemetery, are
allowed on cemetery grounds. - The feeding of
wildlife is strictly prohibited. - Employees of the cemetery are not permitted to do any
work for lot/grave owners except upon order for the management and are required
to be courteous to all visitors. - Persons visiting the cemetery or attending funerals
are prohibited from picking flowers, wild or cultivated, breaking or injuring
any trees, shrubs or plants, or from writing upon, defacing, or injuring any
memorials, fences, or other structures within cemetery grounds. - Receptacles for waste material are located at
convenient places throughout the grounds. Hence, the throwing of rubbish on the
drives and paths, or on any part of the grounds or buildings is prohibited. - The placing of boxes, shells, glass vases, sports
memorabilia, toys, metal designs, ornaments, chairs, shepherd’s hooks, settees,
and similar articles upon lots/graves will not be permitted. If so placed, the management reserves the
right to remove such items. - During the progress of any burial services, all work
in the immediate vicinity shall cease and quiet/silence shall prevail. - Erecting booths or stalls and selling, peddling,
soliciting, advertising, and the distribution or placing of any advertisement
is prohibited. - Per Racine City Ordinance – Sections 30-6 “Dogs. No
person shall allow his dog, whether it is at large or under the control of the
owner or any other person, in any of the city’s cemeteries”. - Recreational walking, running, and bicycling are
allowed on paved surfaces only. - The city will not be responsible for the loss or
damage of any article or object left in any part of either cemetery. - Vehicles entering the cemeteries must not exceed 25
MPH.Lots and Lot Owners
- Persons desiring
to purchase lots/graves should visit the Mound Cemetery Office where the
management will aid them in making a selection.
All payments are to be made at the office. - Lot and single
grave spaces are sold on a first come, first serve basis. - Lot/grave owners
are encouraged to designate the individual grave spaces at the time of
purchase. - Upon the death of
the owner of a cemetery grave or lot, the right to burial in said grave/lot
shall be equally shared by all living offspring – unless the cemetery is
provided with legal documents which would state otherwise – regarding right of
ownership or right of burial. - Monuments or
headstones may not be erected until lot is fully paid for. Certain sections may have restrictions on the
type or size of monument or marker that can be used. It is the lot/grave owner’s responsibility to
check with the cemetery office for any restrictions pertaining to their
individual lot before purchasing the monument/headstone. - The right to
enlarge, reduce, replace, or change the boundaries or grading of the cemetery
or a section of it, from time to time, including the right to modify or change
the locations of or remove/regrade roads, drives, or walks or any part thereof
is hereby reserved – subject to Board and City Council approval. - The right to lay,
maintain and operate, alter, or change pipe lines or gutters for sprinkling
systems, drainage, etc., is also expressly reserved – as well as the right to
use cemetery property not sold to individual lot owners for cemetery purposes –
including interment of human remains or for anything necessary, incidental, or
convenient thereto. The cemetery
reserves to itself and to those lawfully entitled thereto a perpetual right of
ingress and egress over lots for the purpose of passing to and from other lots. - It is the duty of
the lot/grave owner to notify the management of any change in his/her post
office address. - The statement of
any employee or agent, unless confirmed in writing by the management, shall in
no way bind the cemetery.
Interments
- To open a grave,
the person ordering the same must contact the cemetery office with the request. - Two full business
days’ notice to the cemetery office is required to prepare for a burial during
the spring, summer, and fall seasons. - Winter burials may
require 3 business days’ advance notification depending on ground conditions. However, if a funeral is ordered within the
required three business days and preparation for the funeral must take place
after normal working hours, on the weekend, or during a city observed holiday, surcharges
may apply. - No interments
shall be allowed until the grave space and the opening/closing costs have been
paid for. All graves will be prepared by
the employees of the cemetery. - All interments in
lots/graves shall be restricted to persons designated by the lot/grave owner. If an order is presented for the interment of
a person who is not a member of the immediate family, written authorization
from the lot/grave owner must be filed with the cemetery office. - Regarding
interments in any given single grave, current practices allow for any of the
following options: 1 full size burial (single); 2 full size burials (double
depth); 1 full size burial and 3 cremations on top; or 3 cremations. - In order to
maintain a high standard of care, it is required that all full size burials
must consist of a casket being placed inside a vault made of reinforced
concrete. All vaults must be made and
installed as to meet specification established by the management. Vaults may be procured from any source,
provided they meet the established specifications.
Disinterment
- No removal of
human remains shall be made from the cemetery except by written approval of the
city, medical examiner, presentation of a legal permit, and payment. - The cemetery and
city are not responsible for any damages to a vault as a result of
disinterment. A disclaimer must be
signed in advance by the grave owner.
Vaults
- Skilled vault
operators must be provided and paid for by the grave owner for the handling and
sealing of said vault. - Handling and
sealing of the vault must be performed under the supervision of a licensed
funeral director/home. - Cremated remains
must be placed in a non-biodegradable container for burial.
Rules for Monument Dealers
- Great care should
be taken in selecting designs for monuments and headstones. A monument should be designed with reference
to its surroundings, with consideration being given to the size and character
of other monuments erected near it. - Monument dealers
are required to consult with the cemetery staff before selling a marker of a
monument to ensure that it will not conflict with the orderly appearance and
aesthetic value of the cemetery or with any rules and regulations. - If a marker or
monument is located in such a manner that it would interfere with the opening
and closing of a grave or graves, the owner may have to forfeit the use of such
a grave or graves. - A monument shall
be permitted on a lot consisting of at least five (5) side-by-side graves. Monuments shall be installed on the head end
on five (5) or ten (10) grave lots.
Established patterns within individual blocks must be adhered to. - All headstones must
consist of one piece only – except for standard bronze securely attached to a
base of approved material is permissible.
Headstones shall not exceed twenty (20) inches in height (including the
base), and must be centered at the head of the grave involved. Single headstones shall not exceed thirty
(30) inches in length. Double headstones
shall not exceed forty eight (48) inches in length. - The number of
headstones that can be placed on any one given grave cannot exceed 4 – one (1)
primary and up to three (3) secondary, flush headstones. All secondary headstones must be flush with
the ground and in line with the first headstone. - The bottom of
monuments and headstones must be dressed to an even and level bed. - Headstones shall
not be set in sockets or set with dowels. - Headstones and
monuments shall not be placed on any grave or lot unless the grave or lot has
been paid for in full. - Only one (1) permanent flower vase is allowed per
grave in either cemetery and can only be located in the flower bed area on the
grave side of the headstone. Nothing is
allowed on either side of the headstone. - Only granite or standard bronze shall be used for
headstones and monuments. Bronze may be
used only if securely attached to a base of approved material. - All monuments and headstones must have a foundation of
screening gravel, of a depth and size approved by the cemetery. - Dealers’ or manufacturers’ cards or advertisements
shall not be marked on any stone or placed anywhere within the cemetery. - Workers engaged in setting headstones and monuments
shall provide suitable boards on the ground on which to move headstones,
monuments, or to run trucks over.
Immediately after such job is finished, all rubbish must be cleared away
by said workers and the grounds left clean and in good condition. Dealers or manufacturers shall repay or pay
for the repair of any damage they cause to the cemetery. - The cemetery office must receive a footing/foundation
order prior to or at the time of its respective stone delivery. Foundation survey/marking fees must be paid
within 15 days of the headstone placement by the monument dealer installing
said stone.
GRACEL AND CEMETERY
BLOCK TYPE OF HEADSTONE ALLOWED
1 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
2
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
4 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4” Bevel or Flush
5 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4” Bevel or Flush
6 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
7 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… GRANITE ONLY – FLUSH (WWI)
8 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
BABYLAND…………………………………………………………………..……
4” Bevel or Flush and size cannot exceed 16” X 10”
9 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
10 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
11 …………………………………………………………………………….…………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
12 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant or Flush
14N ……………………………………………………………….…………………
……………. Flush Only
14S ………………………………………………………………….…………………………….. 16” Slant, 4”Bevel, or Flush
15 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… FLUSH (G.I. Section)
17
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16”
Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
18 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Flush Only
19 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
4” Bevel or Flush
20 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
4” Bevel or Flush
21 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16” Slant, 4” Bevel, or Flush
22 …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Flush Only
23
…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Flush only and size cannot exceed 20” x
10”
MOUND CEMETERY HEADSTONES
Headstones and monuments of
various shapes and designs are allowed in Mound Cemetery. Persons wishing to place a headstone or
monument in Mound Cemetery must first discuss the size and shape of the headstone
with the Cemetery Management Staff. It
is the responsibility of the purchaser to contact the cemetery office for
written permission to place the headstone on the desired grave.
MONUMENTS: In either cemetery monuments are only allowed
on the head end of a 5 or 10 side-by-side grave lot and must be pre-approved by
the Cemetery Management Staff.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL secondary headstones must be flush
with the ground
MOUND CEMETERY CHAPEL
Mound Cemetery chapel is
available for rental for funeral services and cemetery related matters as well
as non-funeral matters such as social events, wedding, church services,
baptisms, lectures, community meetings, etc.
No alcohol allowed! Please
contact office staff for approval, reservation forms, and related fees.