HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-04-07 Parks & Recreation Packet - Work SessionKENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
WORK SESSION – KENAI MUNICIPAL CEMETERY POLICY REVIEW
APRIL 7 , 2022 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
*Telephonic/Virtual Information Below*
www.kenai.city
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INTRODUCTION – Brad Walker, Parks & Recreation Director
3. PUBLIC COMMENT (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty
(30) minutes aggregated)
4. COMMISSION DISCUSSION – Kenai Municipal Cemetery Policy Review
5. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
6. ADJOURNMENT
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Kenai Municipal Cemetery Regulations and Fees
A. Purpose
The City of Kenai has ordinances and regulations in place for the administration of the Kenai
Municipal Cemetery. These regulations apply to all persons utilizing the Kenai Municipal
Cemetery. This document has been prepared as an informational guide and is not inclusive
of all ordinances and regulations.
B. Administration and General Provisions
The Kenai City Clerk is charged with administration and maintains necessary records
required by the State to ensure continuity in the operation of the cemetery. The Parks and
Recreation Director enforces all cemetery regulations.
The fees for purchase of plot(s) and/or niche(s) shall be established and maintained in the
City Clerk’s Schedule of Rates, Charges and Fees.
The Kenai Municipal Cemetery is open year-round for pedestrian traffic. No person shall
enter the Kenai Municipal Cemetery except through he established access routes. The hours
listed below list Summer/Winter hours when vehicle access is permitted:
1. Summer Hours – 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. from May 1st to September 30th
2. Winter Hours – Closed from October 1st to April 30th
C. Interment Spaces
Plots shall be platted in those areas of the cemetery where interments have not as yet taken
place in five-foot (5′) by ten-foot (10′) plots, two-and-one-half-foot (2-1/2′) by five-foot (5′)
plots for infants, and two feet (2′) by two feet (2′) by two feet (2′) for cremains.
The City Clerk shall be in charge and have access to said plats for the purpose of assigning
plots upon request, and have charge of burial records, files and maps which shall be stored
by the City of Kenai. The City Clerk shall charge a fee for each plot, depending upon the size
of the plot (adult or infant or cremains) and the season during which the opening and closing
of the grave occurs. All fees shall be as set forth in the City’s schedule of fees adopted by the
City Council. Payment in full for the plot is required at the time of purchase of the plot.
Payment for the opening or closing of the grave is due prior to commencement of work.
The purchase of a burial plot, cremains plot, or columbarium niche in the Kenai Municipal
Cemetery shall be made through the City Clerk’s Office. The purchaser will be assigned a
plot(s) or niche(s) after having paid the appropriate fee. It is prohibited for the purchaser of
said plot(s) or niche(s) to re-sell or re-assign except to the City. All payments for burial plots,
cremains plots, or columbarium niches shall be made directly to the City of Kenai. The fees
for such purchase shall be established and maintained in the City Clerk’s Schedule of Rates,
Charges and Fees.
The City Clerk shall be provided with the appropriate State burial and transit permits before
interment or inurnment will be permitted. The burial plots can be used for no other purpose
than interment and cremains plots or columbarium niches can be used for no other purpose
but inurnment.
Interment or disinterment shall be made in compliance with all State and City laws and
regulations.
Prior to interment or inurnment a marker or headstone deposit is required. Such deposit shall
be established and maintained in the City’s Schedule of Rates, Charges, and Fees, and must
be paid to the City of Kenai. Deposit refunds will be issued after proper installation of marker
or headstone. If after eighteen (18) months (plots) and six (6) months (columbarium’s) a
permanent marker or headstone has not been installed, the City shall install a marker or flat
headstone utilizing the deposit as payment.
Markers and headstones for cemetery plots may be set in a concrete base and installed at the
head of the grave, centered and inside the plot area. The Parks and Recreation Director must
be notified prior to any plot preparation, construction, or placement of headstone or marker.
If religious practices make the conformance of this requirement impossible, the old section of
the cemetery may be utilized. This decision will be at the discretion of the Parks and
Recreation Director or designee.
All niche openings and closings shall be overseen by the Parks and Recreation Department.
A niche may be opened only at the request of the niche owner as listed in the cemetery
records or as determined by the City Clerk. The initial opening and closing (inurnment) of
the niche is included in the original cost of the niche. Additional openings and closings
thereafter are charged at a rate pursuant to the City’s fee structure. Markers for columbarium
niches shall follow a standard format, font, and size as determined by the City and shall
include the first and last name of the deceased, year of birth, and year of death.
Only interment or inurnment of human remains is permitted in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery.
No more than one (1) grave marker per plot shall be allowed.
One (1) casket and up to two (2) cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot. Up to
three (3) cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot. Only one (1) cremain may be
buried in a cremain plot. Up to two cremains may be inurned in a standard niche.
D. Grave Preparation
All openings, closings, plot preparations, interments, disinterments, marker placements and
removals shall be overseen by the City and under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation
Director or their designated representative. Opening and closing of graves shall be
conducted by a contractor or business licensed and insured in the State of Alaska as an
embalmer, funeral director or mortuary establishment.
E. Maintenance
The City of Kenai shall take reasonable precaution to protect all grave markers within the
Kenai Municipal Cemetery from loss or damage but expressly disclaims any responsibility
for loss or damage from causes beyond such reasonable precautions. Damages incurred
directly or collaterally and caused by or resulting from thieves, vandals, malicious mischief,
or unavoidable accidents shall be excluded from the City of Kenai’s responsibilities.
Planting of trees, shrubbery, plants or turf within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery shall be with
the consent of the Parks and Recreation Director or designated representative. Failure to get
prior authorization may result in removal of plant material. The City will maintain the driveway
in winter and clear the path to the grave if a funeral is scheduled. The City of Kenai shall
provide grass cutting at reasonable intervals, as well as raking, cleaning, grading and
landscaping. Suggested height of trees is no more than eight feet (8′).
Enclosures such as a picket fence or a perimeter shall be permitted around or about any grave
or burial plot only upon expressed authorization of the Parks and Recreation Director or
designee. Enclosures placed before authorization is granted are subject to removal.
Enclosures not maintained or that create a safety hazard may be removed and discarded
without prior notice at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation director or designee.
Boxes, shelves, toys and other such articles upon a grave or burial lot shall be permitted only
if contained within the plot and maintained monthly (April 1 through September 30). Articles
that are not maintained, impede maintenance efforts, or become unsightly will be removed
and discarded without prior notice at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation Director or
designee.
Plastic or silk flowers and artificial decorations are only permitted between May 1 and
September 30. Burials occurring between October 1 and April 30 may have decorations
displayed but are subject to removal thirty (30) days after burial.
All decorations (except those on burials less than thirty (30) days) will be removed during a
selected Saturday in the month of May each year during the annual cemetery clean up. A
twenty (20) day notice will be posted at the cemetery. Family and friends may either remove
their properly placed decorations before Saturday’s clean up and replace them later, or
request the cemetery not to remove their properly placed decorations by calling or writing
the Parks and Recreation Director. A final clean up of the cemetery will also occur in late
September.
Decorations shall not be placed in or attached to trees, shrubs, or fence. Plants, flowers,
decorations, or articles not otherwise removed by the deadlines or regulations set forth
herein, or have become withered or discolored, will be removed by the Parks and Recreation
Director or designee without prior notice. The cemetery is not responsible for damage or
liable for the return of such items.
No material shall be allowed to remain in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery longer than is
reasonably necessary for any construction work. During periods of break-up, no heavy
hauling will be permitted. Within one (1) year of interment, graves shall be restored to ground
level and re-seeded.
A mortuary conducting a funeral service may provide, place, and remove greens, decorations
or seating used for a burial and must provide necessary lowering devices.
F. Columbarium Inscription (Niche Faceplate) Information
An inscription is required to be inscribed directly onto the granite faceplate. The Kenai City
Cemetery requires a specific format for unification of inscriptions that shall be followed
according to the purchaser’s name designation. Emblems and/or photos will be allowed as
space allows. When a suffix is needed (Jr., Sr., IV, etc.) they will be placed after the first
name.
Two (2) Urns with Same Last Name Two (2) Urns with Different Last Names
SMITH JOHN Jr.
(Emblem) (photo) (Emblem) (photo)
SMITH
JOHN ALAN
SEPT. 5, 1954 – NOV. 8, 2004
APR. 8, 1954 – FEB. 10, 2005 ____________________
KATE
(Emblem) (photo) (Emblem) (photo)
KATE ANN WILLIAMS
JAN. 30, 1954 – AUG. 5, 2003 DEC. 5, 1960 – MAR. 10, 1999
One (1) Urn – Single Inscription
(Emblem)
JOHN ALAN SMITH
OCT. 10, 1965 – NOV. 25, 2006
(photo)
Kenai Do~ Par~
Part< and ~creation commission
Planning commission
KENAI DOG PA-ru< PROGRAM
April 20 -Noon
you are invited to attend
'Presentation on1y or
join the No HoSt Luncheon.
If you Plan to purchase 1unch ... $15
Call 283-1991 for reservations
Limited to one hour
KENAI DOCi PARK
SUMMER2022
ABOUT OUR PROJECT
Dog ParRs are at the top of the list for ParRs and Recreation facility
re(f uests across the country. The Kenai Dog ParR will bring another
great parR feature to the citizens of Kenai and the surrounding area.
The Kenai Dog ParR Friends started to plan and raise the necessary
funding to achieve this goal in 2017.
The city is donating the land, infrastructure, professional expertise,
provide safety, security, and support along our path.
The citizens are responsible for providing fencing, pavilion, land
preparation, agility equipment, trash cans, benches, and all other
items that will maRe a pleasant atmosphere for both dogs and their
owners.
The Kenai Community Foundation is on board as a partner of the parR.
They are a Non-Profit 501-3C! Your donation will be a tax-deduction.
Kenai Chamber of Commerce is also a partner, realizing how
important it is for the community and the traveling guests to our
community.
We are in the final phase of fund-raising and it is YOUR perfect
opportunity to become one of our sponsors. Included in this
information is our Fund-Raising Brochure. Please open it "Read All
About It" and select one of the ways you might want to help us reach
our next goal. We have wonderful ways to recognize your
contributions. They are not time framed and will remain posted at the
entrance. You can advertise your business, family or honor your
favorite pet.
Help us jump through all the hoops,
Kenai Dog Par~ Friends
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
Lean 907-229-8917
Karen 907-741-9801
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You can help ma~e the part~ happen
and
Your Dog Happy!
There are many ways to contribute to the
completion of the park. Donations may be
cash or in-kind services.
SUPPORT IS SIMPLE
Mail ChecRs: K enai Dos Park
210 Fidalso st.
Kenai, AK 99611
Givebutter.com/kenaidogpark
Or Text: kenaidogpark to 53555
' Pay Pal
Dog ParRs are at the top of the
list for ParRs and Recreation
facility requests across the
country. The Kenai Dog ParR will
bring another great parR feature
to the citizens of Kenai and the
surrounding area.
The Kenai Dog ParR Friends have
started to plan, and raise the
necessary funding to achieve this
goal.
The city is donating the land,
infrastructure and professional
expertise to provide safety,
security, and support along our
path.
The citizens are responsible for
providing fencing, pavilion,
land preparation, agility
equipment, trash cans, benches,
and all other items that will
maRe a pleasant atmosphere for
both do@s and their owners.
Cont44* Information
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YOUR Cf IFT MATTERS
Donations of any amount
are gratefu Uy accepted.
Add your names to our
donor recognition area.
Remember, they are all ta"
deductible!
NAME
ADDRESS
EMAIL ______ _
PHONE
AMOUNT
PAW PRINTS on FENCE
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••• •fj SPECIAL RECONIZATION LEVELS
Blue Ribbon
Best In Class
Best In Show
Cf rand Champion
Big Dog Award
TOP DOCi AWARD
$500 +
$750 +
$1,000 +
$2,500 +
$5,000 +
$15,000
DAUBENSPECK FAMILY PARK
LOCATION
Land donated and maintained by
the City of Kenai
Off Leash ParR
Agility Equipment
Public ParRing
SPONSORSHIPS
AVAILABLE
Si9na9e
Benches
Pavilion
Trees
Pet Waste Station
Co"Mc;t lnfpnn4t1on
Lana 807-229 8817
Kaiwi 907-741-8801