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APPROVED BY THE
NEW YORK STATE CEMETERY BOARD
EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 26, 2002
GENERAL INFORMATION
THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY
OFFICE:
WEBSTER AVENUE & EAST 233RD STREET
BRONX, NEW YORK 10470
CEMETERY VISITATION HOURS
8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
365 DAYS PER YEAR, WEATHER PERMITTING
CEMETERY OFFICE HOURS
8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS:
NEW YEARS DAY, MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY,
THE 4TH OF JULY, LABOR DAY, COLUMBUS DAY, VETERANS' DAY, THANKSGIVING
DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY
Table of Contents:
I. Welcome to The Woodlawn Cemetery
II. General Regulations
A. Lot Owner Defined Notification Information
B. Sale/Transfer of Property
C. Lot Improvement Regulations
D. General Safety and Use of Grounds
E. Picture/Video Permit
F. Advertising/Soliciting
G. Signage
H. Vandalism - Legal Action
III. Interment Regulations
A. Interment
B. Disinterments
C. Private Mausoleums
D. Receiving Mausoleums
E. Community Mausoleums
IV. Memorial Regulations
A. In General
B. Lots
C. Single Graves
D. Community Mausoleums
E. Private Mausoleums
V. Gardening Regulations
A. Lots Generally
B. Community Mausoleums
VI. Work in Cemetery
A. Regulations for Contractors and Other Outside Workers
B. Condition of Worksite; No Liability
VII. Crematory Regulations
A. Authorization; Prohibited Materials
B. Hours of Operation
C. Cremated Remains
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I. WELCOME TO THE WOODLAWN
CEMETERY
The Woodlawn Cemetery ("Woodlawn") was founded more than
a century ago in 1863, in a region of rolling farmland, which then was
far beyond the limits of New York City. Today its 400 acres lie in the
extreme northern part of the city. It is easily accessible from all
points in the greater metropolitan area.
Woodlawn was organized under the New York Rural Cemetery Act of 1847
and operates today under the provisions of Section 1500 of the New York
State Not-For-Profit Corporation Law. We are not-for-profit and non-sectarian,
open to people of all faiths. Services for all denominations may be
conducted in the lovely Woolworth Memorial Chapel.
When you purchase a lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt or niche and
plan for your memorial estate needs, you are purchasing the forever
right of interment in that space. Also, you become a member of Woodlawn,
allowing you a right to vote in the election of our Board of Trustees,
as is done at our annual meeting held the Third Tuesday of February
each year.
A portion of the purchase of a lot, crypt or niche goes into our Permanent
Maintenance Fund, which is established to ensure for the general care
of Woodlawn. Lot owners may elect to have additional care of their lots,
monuments and private mausoleums by establishing endowments. Such endowments
may provide for special seeding and fertilizing, for the planting and
care of borders at the monument, for ornamental shrubs and the regular
cleaning and repair of monuments and mausoleums.
A special Security Team patrols Woodlawn night and day. We want to
ensure that all people who visit are secure in their experience at Woodlawn.
The Certificate of Ownership to your lot, crypt, niche, or private
mausoleum is an important document should be kept in an accessible area
for easy reference. We encourage pre-planning the decisions associated
with designating the person or persons to be buried there, the ownership
after your death, and in arranging to transfer the title in your will.
Woodlawn will gladly assist you as best we can in these matters.
We hope you will read the Rules and Regulations as they apply to your
participation as a lot, crypt or niche owner here at Woodlawn. We hope
you will keep these Rules and Regulations in a place where you can find
them quickly if a question should arise. Otherwise, our team of employees
will be glad to assist you in any manner.
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II. General Regulations
These regulations have been adopted by the Board of Trustees of Woodlawn
and have been approved by the New York State Cemetery Board and are
effective on August 26, 2002, as a guide to the use and management of
Woodlawn, and as a protection to all who have interests here.
In discharging its responsibilities under Section 1500 of the New York
State Not-For-Profit Corporation Law (the "Law"), Woodlawn
needs to have the entire cemetery and all property connected with it
under its full supervision and control. All owners, contractors, visitors
or other persons within Woodlawn are subject to these regulations, and
to such other regulations or amendments as the Board of Trustees may
adopt from time to time. Anyone who violates these rules may be asked
to remove themselves from The Cemetery and upon due notice, may be excluded
from future visits.
A. Lot Owners Defined; Notification Information.
The definition of a lot owner ("Lot Owner") is any person
or persons or legally established entity who have paid in full for
a lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt or niche.
i. It is important that the current address of all Lot Owners, or
their heirs are on file with Woodlawn. Changes in address should be
reported as soon as possible. Any notice sent to a Lot Owner, at the
last address on file with Woodlawn, shall be considered sufficient
and proper legal notification.
ii. The purchase price of a lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt, or
niche must be paid in full before an interment may be made, and before
monumental work, inscription or planting can be done.
iii. After the death of any Lot Owner, an affirmation naming their
heirs must be filed with Woodlawn. This affirmation will provide Woodlawn
with the information on the rights to future use of any remaining
spaces in a lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt or niche. A charge
will be assessed for filing each affirmation. Such affirmation must
be filed before additional interments, entombments or inurnments will
be allowed, or work done upon a lot.
iv. In the above cases, as well as in other matters of administration,
Woodlawn will rely on the affirmation of anyone that in its judgment
is, or should be, familiar with the necessary facts. No liability
of any sort shall attach to, or be imposed upon Woodlawn, because
of any action taken or not taken in good faith reliance on such affirmations.
B. Sale/Transfer of Property.
i. Information on selling or transferring ownership of any lot, single
grave, mausoleum crypt or niche may be obtained from Woodlawn. If
Woodlawn refuses to repurchase the lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt
or niche, approval by the New York State Cemetery Board will be required
before any transfer will be processed.
ii. If a Lot Owner decides to sell or transfer title to his/her lot,
single grave, mausoleum crypt or niche, he must pay any and all outstanding
balances to Woodlawn before such a transfer of title will be allowed,
as provided by Law.
C. Lot Improvement Regulations.
i. Legal Standards. Woodlawn is directed by Law to establish
standards covering the size of lots, the type, and construction of
monuments and mausoleums, and the planting and landscaping allowed.
It may amend these standards, and alter and change the layout of its
grounds, as necessary and appropriate.
ii. Improvements, Alterations and Changes. Improvements, alterations
or changes on lots are subject to Woodlawn's approval. Anyone wishing
to do work on lots or single graves must obtain written permission
from Woodlawn for the work to be done. This authorization must be
kept at the work location and shown upon request.
iii. Safeguarding Property and Visitors. We ask when making
improvements on a lot, that it be done with great care. Any damage
or injury done to adjacent lots, i.e., sod, plantings, or memorial
work must be repaired promptly, to the satisfaction of Woodlawn, and
at the expense of the lot owner or their approved contractor. Heavy
trucking is not allowed, when in Woodlawn's sole opinion, it may be
harmful to the grounds or a danger to the safety of those who work
or visit Woodlawn.
iv. Acceptable Standards. Should any work be done, which is
not fully satisfactory, or which at any time becomes unsightly or
unacceptable, Woodlawn shall have the right, after due notice to the
Lot Owner, to make such alterations or changes, at the expense of
the Lot Owner, as in Woodlawn's judgment may be necessary.
v. Contractors. Any outside contractor who violates these
regulations, or whose work is, in the sole opinion of Woodlawn, unsatisfactory
in any respect, may be excluded from our grounds, after due notice
to the Lot Owner and contractor.
vi. Woodlawn Services and Materials - Rates. All work, services,
and materials ordered from Woodlawn, by Lot Owners, will be charged
at current rates approved by the New York State Cemetery Board. A
copy of our current rates and charges may be viewed in the Administration
Office located at Webster Avenue and East 233rd Street, Bronx, NY,
10470.
vii. Lot Owner's Insurance. Woodlawn takes all reasonable
precautions to protect Lot Owners and their property from loss, damage,
or injury, but shall not be responsible for loss, damage or injury.
Woodlawn suggests any valuable monument, artwork or other such item
affixed to a lot, single grave, mausoleum crypt or niche, be covered
under the Lot Owner's homeowner property insurance policy.
D. General Safety and Use of Grounds.
i. To insure the safety of all persons within Woodlawn, please only
use the avenues, walks, walk spaces and roads. Woodlawn will not be
responsible for injuries incurred by any person while in Woodlawn
who has failed to fully comply with these Rules and Regulations.
ii. We invite people to use Woodlawn for walking, bird watching,
and to enjoy peaceful solitude as long as they do not interfere with
the daily service of our Lot Owners. Woodlawn may exclude any vehicle
or person it deems to be in violation of these Rules and Regulations.
Restrictions include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Using Woodlawn as a thoroughfare, and for conducting driving
instruction.
b. Automobiles or other vehicles driven at more than twenty miles
per hour. Parking on the grass at any time.
c. Bicycling.
d. Sledding, cross-country skiing, snowmobile, or other similar-type
activity.
e. Jogging.
f. Children under eighteen years of age not accompanied by an adult.
g. Dogs without a leash. Owners are required to remove any dog waste.
h. Alcoholic beverages, unless approved by Woodlawn for religious,
or other purposes as it pertains to burial customs. Woodlawn reserves
the right to give prior permission for these ceremonies.
i. Illegal substances, banned by local, state or federal law.
iii. To ensure the safety of all visitors, please be sure to drive
safely, lock your car when visiting, and please report any suspicious
or dangerous condition to a Woodlawn employee or Security Guard.
E. Picture/Video Permit.
To take any pictures or videotapes, you must first obtain a Permit
from the Administration Office. No pictures, videotapes or other renditions
of sites, horticulture or monuments within Woodlawn may be used in
any movie, book, newspaper, periodical, Internet, or other electronic
media without the prior written permission of the Lot Owner and Woodlawn.
All requests for such uses should be made in writing to Woodlawn.
During any time the person(s) is performing the photography or videotaping,
the permit must be with them, and should be produced upon request
by Woodlawn.
F. Advertising/Soliciting.
Advertising or soliciting business, in any form, is not permitted.
Any person actually doing such advertising or soliciting, as well
as his/her employer, may be prohibited from entering Woodlawn for
any purpose whatsoever.
G. Signage.
No signs of any nature are permitted unless first authorized in writing.
H. Vandalism - Legal Action.
Anyone who injures, disfigures, disturbs, removes, destroys or otherwise
vandalizes any gravestone, monument, tree, shrub, plant, or anything
whatsoever in Woodlawn, will be excluded from Woodlawn and appropriate
legal action will be taken against him/her.
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III. Interment Regulations
A. Interment.
Only Woodlawn or its agent shall perform all interments, disinterment,
removals, or any changes whatsoever, affecting interments.
i. Schedule.
a) Interments will only be scheduled between 9:00 A.M. and 3:30
P.M., Monday through Saturday. If a funeral is scheduled to arrive
after 3:30 P.M., there will be an additional charge for each half-hour
or part thereof. Woodlawn will do its utmost to accommodate all
families and their specific burial customs. There is also an additional
charge for interments scheduled on Saturdays. All prices are listed
in our fee schedule, available in the Administration Office.
b) Except for religious or public health reasons, Interments will
not be made on Sundays and the following holidays: New Year's Day,
Martin Luther King's Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Presidents' Day,
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Columbus Day, Election Day, Veterans'
Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. In the event an interment
must take place, an extra fee will be charged. This price will be
quoted to the family in advance of the interment.
ii. Requirements.
a) No interment service shall be allowed without the advance payment
of all rates and charges outstanding, which includes the actual
interment service fee or the any outstanding charges for the space
whereupon the interment, entombment or disinterment shall take place.
b) Before an interment may be made, all necessary information,
including a written authorization signed by the Lot Owner or other
responsible person, must be provided. The Administration Department
will provide this document upon the scheduling of the service. This
form may be signed in advance and faxed to Woodlawn at (718) 920-0512.
c) As of August 1, 2002, a concrete vault, steel vault or other
grave liner may be required in certain Plots at Woodlawn. When scheduling
the service, this information will be provided. Vaults or grave
liners in single graves must not exceed seven feet five inches in
length or 33 inches in width. Woodlawn strongly recommends a vault
or grave liner be used with all in-ground interments to insure the
long term care of the space.
d) When an interment in a lot, single grave, crypt or niche is
ordered, the relationship of the deceased to the owner must be established
by proof satisfactory to Woodlawn. If the sufficient evidence cannot
be produced, an affirmation must be executed, via the Administration
Department, relieving Woodlawn of any liability, for allowing the
interment.
iii. Space Determination. In any single burial space, where
allowed or permitted due to conditions, only one (1) full casket interment,
or two interments of cremated remains are allowed. Woodlawn may limit
the number of interments per space if room for memorialization is
not available for the person to be interred.
iv. Scattering Cremated Remains. Scattering or commingling
of cremated remains on a lot or grave is prohibited. Woodlawn may
designate special areas for the scattering or commingling of cremated
remains, as approved by the New York State Cemetery Board.
v. Scheduling an Interment. Interments, entombments, or inurnments
can be scheduled by contacting the Administration Department (718-920-0500).
Services can be scheduled up to 3:00 P.M. of the preceding day. Woodlawn
will make every effort to have the interment service prepared as requested.
However, due to weather or other unforeseen natural causes, we may
have to delay the interment if unsafe conditions exist. Woodlawn will
communicate with each family under these circumstances.
vi. Interment Records/Genealogy. In compliance with the Law,
Woodlawn maintains a record of interments that may be accessed via
our Administration Department. A charge will be assessed for interment
information inquiries that pertain to genealogy searches - please
contact the Administration Department (718-920-0500) for such charges.
vii. Choosing Preferred Space. When burial property is purchased,
a diagram of the community mausoleum crypt, niche, or a plan of the
lot, with each related space number, will be furnished to the Lot
Owner. Woodlawn will assist the family, at the time of interment,
to choose the preferred space to be used. The family will have final
authorization regarding this matter.
viii. Prohibited Use. Lot, mausoleum or niche owners cannot
permit interments in their lot, mausoleums or niches for compensation.
B. Disinterment.
i. Procedure. Disinterment may be made upon written request
to Woodlawn and duly consented to by all the Lot Owners of the burial
property, the surviving wife, husband, children of full age, and the
parents of the deceased. If the consent of all of these parties cannot
be obtained, application may be made to the New York State Supreme
Court, Bronx County. Woodlawn, or its agent, must make all disinterments.
A Board of Health burial/transit permit is required for all disinterments
leaving Woodlawn. The services of a licensed funeral director will
be required if the remains are to be transferred out of Woodlawn.
ii. No Liability. The utmost care will be exercised in making
a removal, but Woodlawn assumes no liability for any damage including
damage to any casket, vault or urn incurred in making the removal.
C. Private Mausoleums.
i. All interments in private or semi-private mausoleums must be made
in either a casket protector (available from Woodlawn and listed in
our Rates and Charges) or in metal-lined cases, made of a material
that can be sealed with lead solder. Galvanized steel or aluminum
cases will not be permitted.
ii. Woodlawn, or its agent, will do all interments in private mausoleums.
Charges for these interments will be estimated at the time of interment.
In some cases, there will be an extra charge for services when Woodlawn
deems that the work required to perform the interment will be over
and above its normal time, manpower and materials. All charges will
be given to the family prior to the interment.
iii. In all private mausoleums, cremated remains may be placed on
shelves and in open niches. Woodlawn will not permit the placing of
cremated remains on the floor of mausoleums. A charge as listed in
our Rates and Charges will be required for interment of cremated remains
in private mausoleums. The charge for this service will be provided
when the service is scheduled. Families are not permitted to place
cremated remains in a private mausoleum without the knowledge of Woodlawn.
Woodlawn will be held harmless for any liability and costs associated
with remains interred on our grounds that are not placed by Woodlawn.
iv. Interments may be made in the lot surrounding a private mausoleum,
provided the edge of the grave is no closer than three feet to the
mausoleum wall, and no closer than one foot to either the side line
of the lot, or the line of a four foot walk area leading to the mausoleum
entrance.
D. Receiving Mausoleum.
When remains are placed in Woodlawn's Receiving Mausoleum, the name
of the nearest relative must be given, and rental charges for a minimum
of six (6) months must be paid in advance. Woodlawn reserves the right
to remove the remains, and place them in a common grave, upon written
notice to the family, at the last address on file, if the rental contract
is in default for any reason.
E. Community Mausoleums.
i. When a crypt or cremation niche is selected in one of Woodlawn's
Community Mausoleums, the purchaser will be given a copy of the Agreement
to Purchase, and a Diagram designating the location of the crypt or
niche. Upon payment in full, a Certificate of Ownership will be issued
to the Lot Owner.
ii. The Lot Owner must inform the funeral director of the size of
the crypt or niche before a casket or urn is ordered. The dimensions
of each crypt or niche will appear on the Certificate of Ownership.
This information may also be obtained from our Administration Department.
In all community mausoleums, metal self-sealer caskets are required.
In all community mausoleums sold after January 1, 2000, a casket protector
liner is included in the crypt price.
iii. In a single community mausoleum entombment space, either one
casket, or two single cremation urns will be permitted. The number
of remains per crypt space must be decided at the time of purchase,
or at the time of first entombment, so arrangements may be made to
have the crypt front properly inscribed.
iv. In tandem or couch crypts, the first casket entombment shall be
made at the rear of the crypt. In Westminster crypts, the first casket
entombment shall be at the rear of the bottom level. If this order
is changed at the time of subsequent entombments, the regulations
concerning disinterment will be followed, and necessary Rates and
Charges will apply.
v. In glass fronted cremation niches, the number of urns permitted
depends upon the dimensions of the niche. The size of a niche appears
on the Certificate of Ownership. The size may be obtained from our
Administration Department. Only a permanent urn of durable material
will be allowed, and is subject to Woodlawn's approval as to size,
type and kind. The urn may be inscribed, or a suitable nameplate may
be placed in the niche if space permits.
vi. When committal services are within a Community Mausoleum, Woodlawn
will provide an appropriate stand on which the casket may be placed.
A limited number of floral pieces may accompany the casket into the
mausoleum. One floral piece may stay near the crypt following the
entombment all others will be removed.
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IV. Memorial
Regulations
A. In General.
i. Woodlawn recommends you take great care in deciding the style,
type and materials used for your permanent memorial. Woodlawn by Law
may not sell the granite monuments for burial sites. There are many
reputable monument dealers who service Woodlawn, and we will be happy
to provide you with a list that may be obtained from our Administration
Department.
ii. The size, type, material, inscription, design and location of
private mausoleums, monuments and markers must be in accordance with
the specifications established by Woodlawn. If there is a question
as to a specific lot and the allowed regulations, please contact Woodlawn
so we may detail these in advance of your order. A monument and/or
private mausoleum plan must be submitted for approval before an order
is placed. Usually the monument dealer you select will have our permit
forms. If desired, Woodlawn will provide a survey of the lot showing
its area and established grade, which shall not be changed.
iii. No monument or marker shall be placed if there are any outstanding
charges payable to Woodlawn for the burial rights, interment fees
or foundation charges.
iv. If, in the opinion of Woodlawn, any of the specifications of
a monument do not conform to the approved standards, the plan will
not be approved. For monuments over six feet in width and height,
and all private mausoleums, an endowment will be required to ensure
the proper long-term preservation of the building, monument or marker.
B. Lots.
i. The written approval of a Lot Owner, a rightful heir of record,
or the responsible party of the person interred in the lot, is required
for the erection of a family monument or a marker on a lot or single
grave.
ii. The written approval of a Lot Owner, a rightful heir of record,
or the responsible party of the person interred in the lot, is required
for the cutting of an inscription, or for any change in the ornamentations
on a family monument, including changes to the size, type, material,
design or location of the monument(s) on the lot.
iii. Woodlawn will not be responsible for errors in inscription(s)
cut on monument work. Woodlawn reserves the right to deny inscriptions
on a monument, where the inscription or artwork does not meet the
decorum of Woodlawn.
iv. All the memorial work must be of natural stone of approved quality
- granite, standard bronze or some equally strong non-corrosive, and
durable material approved by Woodlawn, and must be set on a concrete
foundation. Woodlawn will determine the depth of the foundation to
provide a sound footing for the memorial. It must be the full size
of the superstructure, and be finished off at such levels that will
permit the cut stonework to be set at least two inches below the surface
of the sod at all points. The outside walls of foundations for mausoleums
must be at least one foot six inches in thickness.
v. Woodlawn shall build all foundations, and a permit signed by the
Lot Owner must be filed with the Administration Department. A permit
must be obtained before commencing work or bringing any material into
Woodlawn, and must be shown whenever requested by an employee of Woodlawn.
vi. Only one Monument will be allowed on a lot, unless otherwise
approved in writing by Woodlawn. Monuments must not encroach upon
the space allowed for interments.
vii. All monuments shall be no larger than sixty percent (60%) of
the width of the lot, unless otherwise approved in writing by Woodlawn.
Except in areas where headstones or footstones are permitted, only
one stone is allowed on a grave. On lots having a depth of 30 feet
or more, the monument must be at least three feet from the rear line
of the lot. Government markers come under the same regulations as
all other markers. If a monument or marker already exists on the grave
space, a Government Marker will not be allowed, unless otherwise approved
in writing by Woodlawn.
viii. Superficial face areas of monuments and plane areas of all
ledger stones on a lot must be at least three feet (3') from any lot
line of the lot, and can not exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of
the area of the lot, unless approved in writing by Woodlawn.
ix. Permanent vases, unless a part of the monument, will not be allowed
on lots less than 8 feet wide and 12 feet deep. They must be either
of cut stone or non-corrosive metal. A drainage hole must be provided.
Vases should be planted before June 15th and protected during the
winter with suitable non-corrosive metal covers properly secured.
x. No chairs or seats are allowed on lots, except that a stone seat
may, with approval, be used in place of a monument. On lots having
an area 250 square feet or more. A stone seat may, with approval,
be used in addition to a monument provided the combined area of the
monument and the seat (including the area between the legs) does not
exceed 75 percent of the area of the lot.
xi. No monument, mausoleum or memorial work of any kind shall be
repaired, cleaned, lettered, altered or removed from Woodlawn without
our prior approval, and the prior written consent of the Lot Owner.
xii. Woodlawn shall not be liable for any injury to persons or property
caused by memorial work being performed by or on behalf of Lot Owners
or by other causes beyond its control. Please see "Work in the
Cemetery", Section VI of these Rules and Regulations.
xiii. Photographs or digital images of memorials are prohibited,
without prior permission from Woodlawn. No photographs or other images
may be used for publication without the express prior written permission
of Woodlawn and the Lot Owner.
xiv. After March 1, 2002, no fencing, coping, concrete or stone slab,
embellishment or structure will be permitted on a lot or single grave.
If these are erected at any time, they will be removed without notice
to the Lot Owner.
xv. Any fencing or coping, concrete or stone slab, embellishment
or structure erected prior to March 1, 2002, as it becomes worn, broken
or deteriorated to the point that, in the sole opinion of Woodlawn,
is an eyesore or a danger to persons or property, or constitutes an
obstruction that adds unduly to the expense of maintaining our grounds,
will be removed by Woodlawn after 15 days notice to the Lot Owner,
by registered/certified mail to the address on record. Nothing herein
contained shall affect any contract obligation of Woodlawn.
C. Single Graves.
i. Markers Only. In sections reserved for single graves, markers
may be placed only at the head of the grave.
a. Where flush markers only are permitted, only granite or bronze
markers 24 by 12 inches in size, and flush with the ground are permitted.
The thickness of the granite or of the bronze, and its base is to
be at least 4 inches. Woodlawn will set all flush markers and a
foundation fee will apply. Only a sunken flower vase, flush with
the ground, is allowed immediately in front of the marker, except
in the Parkview Section where no vase is allowed.
b. Where markers may be placed, grave markers may be of granite,
but must not exceed one foot above the surface of the ground, two
feet in width and one foot in depth. A foundation will be required
for these markers, as well.
c. No double markers are allowed in single grave sections.
D. Community Mausoleums.
i. Inscriptions on mausoleum crypt and niche tablets must be incised
in the style and format standardized by Woodlawn. Inscriptions on
regular crypts and niches will be limited to the given name, middle
initial, and surname, followed by the year of birth and the year of
death. On couch crypts a full middle name may be included. Charges
associated with the inscription must be paid in advance.
ii. Inscriptions on urns will be incised in the style and format
standardized by Woodlawn. Inscriptions on urns will be limited to
given name, middle initial, and surname, followed by year of birth
and year of death. Additional inscription will be limited to the availability
of space on the specific urn, and an additional charge will be incurred.
E. Private Mausoleums.
i. Lots for private mausoleums must be at least 16 feet wide by 22
feet from front to rear. The building wall must be at least three
feet from the side and rear lot lines, and the building itself must
not occupy more than 70 percent of the width of the lot, unless approved
in writing by Woodlawn. These same regulations will apply to one or
two sarcophagus on a lot or underground tombs that may be constructed.
ii. Mausoleums must be of the most suitable and durable materials
and construction. Full plans and specifications, with duplicate plans'
for foundations, must be filed with and approved by Woodlawn. The
outside walls above ground must be cut stone at least 10 inches in
thickness. Woodlawn reserves the right to approve or deny any plans
and all decisions by Woodlawn will be final.
iii. Stained glass windows in a mausoleum must be protected by an
outer panel of plexi-glass or other shatterproof material, and is
to be installed at the time of construction. All doors on a mausoleum
must be of durable materials, such as bronze or granite, with the
capability to be locked, and large enough in width to allow for interments,
and other work to be done on the inside of the mausoleum.
iv. All proposed private mausoleums would require an endowment to
be created to provide for the long term care of the structure. The
amount of the endowment in each case will be determined by Woodlawn,
and will vary in accordance with the size and design of the mausoleum,
and the materials used. The endowment must be fully funded before
any work can be started.
v. Crypts in private mausoleums will not be allowed more than two
deep below the general grade of the surface of the ground.
vi. As soon as the door is installed in a mausoleum, a key and two
duplicates, of a type approved by Woodlawn, must be provided for storage
in our vault. These keys will be used for maintenance, and the preparation
work of interments to be made. The owners of the mausoleum should
notify Woodlawn of any and all names of outside contractors whom may
have access to the Private Mausoleum.
vii. Work on memorial or private mausoleums will not be permitted
on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays.
viii. Woodlawn will erect all foundations and will provide an estimate
of the cost of this work upon the submittal of plans for approval.
A reasonable amount of time will be given to Woodlawn for completion
of this foundation. Foundations will not be made between the period
of November 1st to April 1st, unless in the sole opinion of Woodlawn,
weather permits.
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V. Gardening
Regulations
A. Lots Generally.
i. No "Blanket" grave plantings of ivy, myrtle or other
plants will be allowed in any part of Woodlawn.
ii. A 12-inch rectangular border may be planted in front of the lot's
main monument, or in front of grave markers, as approved by Woodlawn.
There will be a variety of plants available, as may be allowed, or
determined by Woodlawn from time to time.
iii. Bushes, evergreens, or other types of trees or shrubs, may be
permitted on the lot, or on each side of the lot's main monument,
as approved by Woodlawn, when the size of the lot allows. Woodlawn
asks, and encourages that an endowment be created for the long-term
care of these. The size of the endowment will vary depending on the
size of the lot, and the number of plantings.
iv. If at the time of interment, or in the event the bushes become
unsightly, overgrown, or encroach on other lots, Woodlawn, based on
its sole opinion, will notify the Lot Owner, or with general notification
to the Lot Owners of the condition, and then may remove the bushes.
Woodlawn may allow new bushes to be planted at the owner's expense,
but again, requests that for the long-term care and preservation of
the bushes, that an endowment be created.
v. Because of limited space, the planting of trees and shrubs, on
single graves, in the single grave sections, and on single grave lots,
is not allowed.
vi. Containers of metal, glass flower receptacles or vases, or wood
covers and wire arbors, vigil lights, and other embellishments are
not allowed in all grave areas, and may be removed without notification.
Artificial flowers are allowed, however, in the event they, in the
sole opinion of Woodlawn, become unsightly, are protruding on surrounding
grave spaces, or impede on the care and maintenance, may be removed
without notification.
vii. Trees, shrubs, plantings, or flowers must not be removed without
the written permission of Woodlawn. Woodlawn, or its agent, with our
approval, must do all tree removal work. Taking clips or cutting from
plants, shrubs or trees is not permitted, without written permission
of Woodlawn.
viii. Persons wishing to do planting or gardening in Woodlawn, must
obtain written permission before work may be started. A plan for the
plantings, and other work to be done must be submitted for approval,
and Woodlawn may remove any planting, without notice when permission
is not obtained.
ix. Florists, gardeners or outside contractors ("Contractors"),
employed by Lot Owners must file, with the Administration Department,
a list of the lots under their care, and a signed authorization from
the Lot Owner. Contractors must place a "care" sign to be
furnished by him or her, upon approval of Woodlawn, on each lot or
grave under their care. Please see Section VI - Work in Cemetery for
other regulations directly affecting Contractors.
x. Except for the delivery of flowers and floral decorations for
lots and graves, no florist, gardener or nurseryman will be permitted
to perform any work on Woodlawn grounds on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays.
Exceptions to this rule will be permitted, only upon approval of Woodlawn's
Superintendent.
xi. Woodlawn assumes no responsibility for anything placed on a grave,
lot, or crypt front that may be removed, lost or stolen.
B. Community Mausoleums.
i. Floral tributes within the Community Mausoleums are limited. In
all Community Mausoleums built prior to the year 2000, there are areas
designated for vases with artificial and/or real flowers. Glass containers
will not be allowed, and will be removed without notice. On a weekly
basis, Woodlawn will remove any tribute deemed to be unsightly and/or
inappropriate. In no case should any item be taped, glued or otherwise
affixed to the crypt and/or niche front, as this may cause damage.
We urge all Owners in Community Mausoleums to be sensitive and aware
of the Owners surrounding them.
ii. In all the Community Mausoleums, Woodlawn encourages the use
of accessories that are permanently attached to the crypt and/or niche
fronts. In all Community Mausoleums built after January 1, 2001, accessories
will be the only tributes allowed. These cast bronze emblems, vases,
and ceramic cameo pictures are of the highest quality and may be purchased
from Woodlawn. In all Community Mausoleums, Woodlawn will allow accessories
provided by the families. The accessories will be subject to Woodlawn's
approval as to material, type, style, etc. In the sole opinion of
Woodlawn, if the accessory is deemed inappropriate, or will cause
damage to the crypt in any way, it will be removed without notice,
and returned to the family.
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VI. Work In
Cemetery
A. Regulations For Contractors and Other Outside Workers.
i. All work done in Woodlawn must be completed in the most substantial
manner, employing strictly first-class materials and workmanship,
and in conformance with these Rules and Regulations, and all additional
rules and specification herein, provided for and subject to inspection
by Woodlawn. Anyone, failing to comply with this provision, shall
be excluded from work within the grounds by order of Woodlawn.
ii. Woodlawn may, from time to time, establish rules and specifications
governing the work within Woodlawn's grounds that may reasonably be
performed by persons other than Woodlawn employees. Such rules and
specifications may include, but are not necessarily limited to, the
following requirements:
a. That the person or persons doing the work possess a reasonable
degree of experience and expertise in performing such work;
b. That work be performed at such reasonable times as Woodlawn
designates;
c. That evidence of proper worker's compensation and liability
insurance coverage be provided. Woodlawn will not be liable for
any injuries that may occur during the course of any outside contractors
work within Woodlawn;
d. Specifications for the types of material, site clean-up, and
other relevant matters; and
e. Such other reasonable rules and specifications, as Woodlawn
may, from time to time, determine, to protect the character of Woodlawn
as an institution of the highest quality.
iii. All contractors approved to construct any monumental work will
do their utmost to complete the work in a timely manner. When submitting
plans for approval, an estimated time of completion must be provided.
If, in the sole opinion of Woodlawn, the period of work will cause
an extended worksite, we may require that a fence, type, size and
style to be determined, be erected to mask the site during construction.
Any materials, supplies, electric, water, or other site materials
that are used by the Contractor, will be billed, at actual cost. If
the Contractor fails to pay for such materials within 30 days of the
invoice, Woodlawn may suspend work within three (3) days of notification
to the Lot Owner and Contractor in writing.
iv. Woodlawn, without prior notice, may inspect the site, type, style
of all materials, and workmanship at any time it sees fit. If, in
the sole opinion of Woodlawn, the original plans are not being adhered
to, Woodlawn may cause all work to stop, and notify the Lot Owner
and Contractor in writing within three (3) days of such suspension
of work.
v. When work is suspended pursuant to these Rules and Regulations,
or for any other reason, all material must be confined to the lot
or removed to such place as Woodlawn may direct. Work may not resume
without the written approval of Woodlawn.
vi. Contractors and Lot Owners will be held responsible for work
that in the sole opinion of Woodlawn is incomplete or imperfect. The
Lot Owner and Contractor will be required to bring work up to the
standard required by Woodlawn. If Woodlawn is required to fix the
problem, the Lot Owner will be invoiced for such work, and no other
work may take place until such charges are paid.
B. Conditions of Worksite; No Liability.
i. Equipment left on the grounds, may be removed without notice,
by Woodlawn if found.
ii. Woodlawn is not responsible for repair, maintenance or replacement
of any monument, marker, private mausoleum, or planting that is stolen,
damaged or destroyed by any cause whatsoever during the course of
work being performed on said lot by a Contractor.
iii. All refuse material must be removed immediately from lots and
graves. All refuse collected by florists, gardeners or outside contractors
must be removed from the grounds at their expense. If not so removed,
then Woodlawn will charge a fee for the removal of this refuse.
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VII. Crematory
Regulations
A. Authorization; Prohibited Materials.
i. In addition to a government issued cremation permit, a Woodlawn
Request for Cremation form must accompany the remains, and be properly
signed by the next of kin. Should the next of kin not be available,
or unable to sign the Request for Cremation, proper documentation
of the signer's legal authority must accompany the form.
ii. All remains must be encased in a casket or suitable rigid container.
Metal handles and nameplate will be removed before cremation.
iii. Woodlawn will not accept metal caskets, and will refuse cremation
when the remains are in a casket made of fiberglass or plastic, or
that contain materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), that would
be damaging to the cremation chamber, or injurious to its operators.
iv. All pacemakers, eyeglasses, and other glass or plastic material
must be removed from the deceased person, or the container before
it is delivered for cremation.
v. Woodlawn will not be responsible for jewelry and/or other valuables
left in the casket, or other container when a body is delivered for
cremation.
vi. The casket, alternative container or external wrappings holding
the remains of the deceased human being shall not be opened after
delivery to Woodlawn crematory unless there exists good cause to confirm
the identity of the deceased, or to assure that no material is enclosed
which might cause injury to employees or damage to crematory property,
or upon reasonable demand by members of the immediate family, or their
authorized agents. In such instances in which this occurs, a record
shall be made which shall include the reason for such action, and
the signature of the person authorizing the opening thereof, and the
name of the person opening the container and the witness thereof,
which shall be retained in the permanent file of Woodlawn.
B. Hours of Operation.
i. Remains will be received on any workday between the hours of 9:00a.m.
- 3:30p.m.
ii. The Crematory will be closed on Sundays and holidays, unless
special arrangements are made in advance, or are required due to Religious
circumstances, or the risk of an intimate health danger. In the event
the Crematory is opened for this purpose, an additional fee will be
charged. The fee will be quoted to the family in advance of the service.
C. Cremated Remains.
Woodlawn will not store cremated remains. Arrangements for dispositions
of the cremated remains must be made on the Request for Cremation
form. If the family or funeral home wishes to change the arrangements
for disposition, it must be done in writing and signed by the authorizing
party. No changes will be made via the telephone.
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The Woodlawn Cemetery
Webster Avenue & E. 233rd Street Bronx, NY 10470
Phone: (718) 920-0500 Toll Free: (877) 496-6352
Fax: (718) 920-0512
Open Every Day: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Copyright © The Woodlawn Cemetery
2006
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