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Misc correspondence with other city departments r, LL o, }4 ?+ e?a?a er U City of Clearwater, Florida City Clerk Department Phone (727. ) 562-4090 Fax (727 ) 562-4086 FAX MESSAGE TO: LOCATION: FAX NO.: 7?G FROM: DATE: ' NUMBER OF PAGES THIS MESSAGE (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): Z CEMETERY SEARCH NAMES AND NOTES REQUEST FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 4 DECEASED E: SOLOMOX/o COACHMAN BORN: 1/1 01 DIED: 1/INTERRED: 1/1/1901 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 7 DECEASED NAME: WINIFRED COACHMAN BORN: 1/1/1901 DIED: INTERRED: INTERMENT NOTES: FULL SPACE SIZE FLUSH GRANITE MARKER-RESERVE SPACE FOR WINI FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 5 DECEASED NAME: HUGH M COACHMAN SR BORN: 1/6/1907 DIED: 8/3/1984 INTERRED: 8/14/1984 INTERMENT NOTES: AT HEAD OF JESSIE C. FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: COACHMAN, JR DECEA E: HUGH BOR 1/1/1901 DIED 1/1/1901 INTERRED: INTE TES: 7 SPACE: 10 1/1 1 2 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 9 DECEASED NAME: S S COAC MAN, JR BORN: 1/1/ 1 DIED: 1/l/1 INTERRED: 1/1/1901 INTERM T NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 1 DECEASED NAME: SAMUEL C COACHMAN, JR BORN: 1/l/ 1 DIED: 1/1/19 INTERRED: 1/l/1901 INTERMENT NOTES: ' fV V 3 CEMETERY SEARCH NAMES AND NOTES REQUEST FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 6 DECEASED NAME: JAMES W COACHMAN BORN: 3/14/1911 DIED: 10/19/1994 INTERRED: 10/22/1994 INTERMENT NOTES: FULL SPACE SIZE FLUSH GRANITE MARKER-INTER RIGHTS IN FILE FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 5 DECEASED NAME: JESSIE C COACHMAN BORN: 9/19/1877 DIED: 7/9/1959 INTERRED: 7/13/1959 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 9 DECEASED N E: JODIE ACHMAN BORN: 1/1 1 DIED: 1/ 901 INTERRED: 1/1/1901 INTERM NE TOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 14 DECEASED NAME: LILLIAN H COACHMAN BORN: 1/12/1916 DIED: 9/24/1968 INTERRED: 9/27/1968 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 13 DECEASED NAME: MARGARET P COACHMAN BORN: 4/16/1921 DIED: 8/23/1980 INTERRED: 8/26/1980 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 3 LOT: 23 SPACE: 9 DECEASED NAME: MARY S COACHMAN BORN: 5/6/1871 DIED: 1/30/1950 INTERRED: 1/30/1950 INTERMENT NOTES: CRYPT-LOWER FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 3 LOT: 13 SPACE: 12 DECEASED NAME: MAYBELLE COACHMAN BORN: 9/22/1868 DIED: 3/30/1946 INTERRED: 3/30/1946 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 2 DECEASED NAME: SAMUEL C COACHMAN BORN: 12/6/1904 DIED: 7/14/1946 INTERRED: 7/14/1946 INTERMENT NOTES: SR. ? " 2 CEMETERY SEARCH NAMES AND NOTES REQUEST FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 1 DECEASED NAME: ANNE COACHMAN BORN: 1/l/1901 DIED: 1/1/1901 INTERRED: 1/1/1901 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 3 LOT: 13 SPACE: 11 DECEASED NAME: BENJAMIN G COACHMAN BORN: 4/3/1857 DIED: 8/7/1911 INTERRED: 8/7/1911 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 12 DECEASED NAME: BUDDY COACHMAN BORN: 8/6/1920 DIED: 1 /21 /2000 INTERRED: 1/26/2000 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 6 LOT: 29 SPACE: 2 DECEASED NAME: CARL H COACHMAN BORN: 12/6/1849 DIED: 8/18/1955 INTERRED: 8/18/1955 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 3 LOT: 23 SPACE: 8 DECEASED NAME: EDWIN H COACHMAN BORN: 12/13/1869 DIED: 2/6/1949 INTERRED: 2/6/1949 INTERMENT NOTES: CRYPT-LOWER FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 4 DECEASED NAME: EVELYN M COACHMAN BORN: 6/25/1912 DIED: 5/9/1997 INTERRED: 5/14/1997 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 6 LOT: 29 SPACE: 3 DECEASED NAME: HORACE H COACHMAN BORN: 1/22/1919 DIED: 1/15/1991 INTERRED: 1/18/1991 INTERMENT NOTES: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE BLOCK: 2 LOT: 7 SPACE: 10 DECEASED NAME: INFANT GIRL COACHMAN BORN: 1/1/1901 DIED: 1/1/1901 INTERRED: 1/1/1901 INTERMENT NOTES: ' SEARCH RESULTS v 07/03/2001 Search value: COACHMAN Page 1 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 11 BENJAMIN G COACHMAN BORN: 04/03/1857 DIED: 08/07/1911 INTERRED: 08/07/1911 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 3 Lot: 23 Space: 8 EDWIN H COACHMAN BORN: 12/13/1869 DIED: 02/06/1949 INTERRED: 02/06/1949 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 6 Lot: 29 Space: 2 CARL H COACHMAN BORN: 12/06/1849 DIED: 08/18/1955 INTERRED: 08/18/1955 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 3 Lot: 23 Space: 9 MARY S COACHMAN BORN: 05/06/1871 DIED: 01/30/1950 INTERRED: 01/30/1950 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 12 MAYBELLE COACHMAN BORN: 09/22/1868 DIED: 03/30/1946 INTERRED: 03/30/1946 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 6 Lot: 29 Space: 3 HORACE H COACHMAN BORN: 01/22/1919 DIED: 01/15/1991 INTERRED: 01/18/1991 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 1 ANNE COACHMAN BORN: 07/20/1909 DIED: 06/09/1910 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 10 HUGH M COACHMAN, JR BORN: 12/22/1863 DIED: 11/17/1902 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 10 INFANT GIRL COACHMAN BORN: 10/09/1892 DIED: 10/09/1892 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 5 JESSIE C COACHMAN BORN: 09/19/1877 DIED: 07/09/1959 INTERRED: 07/13/1959 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 9 JODIE COACHMAN BORN: 05/13/1889 DIED: 10/30/1905 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 13 MARGARET P COACHMAN BORN: 04/16/1921 DIED: 08/23/1980 INTERRED: 08/26/1980 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 9 S S COACHMAN, JR BORN: 08/19/1902 DIED: 04/30/1913 INTERRED: / / FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 1 SAMUEL C COACHMAN, JR BORN: 10/02/1934 DIED: 12/14/1937 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 4 SOLOMON S COACHMAN BORN: 04/04/1862 DIED: 03/09/1931 INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 14 LILLIAN H COACHMAN BORN: 01/12/1916 DIED: 09/24/1968 INTERRED: 09/27/1968 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 5 HUGH M COACHMAN SR BORN: 01/06/1907 DIED: 08/03/1984 INTERRED: 08/14/1984 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 2 SAMUEL C COACHMAN BORN: 12/06/1904 DIED: 07/14/1946 INTERRED: 07/14/1946 SEARCH RESULTS 07/03/2001 Search value: COACHMAN Page 2 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 4 EVELYN M COACHMAN BORN: 06/25/1912 DIED: 05/09/1997 INTERRED: 05/14/1997 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 6 JAMES W COACHMAN BORN: 03/14/1911 DIED: 10/19/1994 INTERRED: 10/22/1994 FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 7 WINIFRED COACHMAN BORN: / / DIED: INTERRED: FOUND IN INTERMENTS FILE. Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 12 BUDDY COACHMAN BORN: 08/06/1920 DIED: 01/21/2000 INTERRED: 01/26/2000 FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 14 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 13 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 12 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 11 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 10 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 9 P. G. COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 1 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 10 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 5 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 13 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 9 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 4 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 14 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 2 SOLOMON S COACHMAN • SEARCH RESULTS ? 07/03/2001 Search value: COACHMAN Page 3 FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 3 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 6 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 7 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 8 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 11 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 12 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 15 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 2 Lot: 7 Space: 16 SOLOMON S COACHMAN FOUND AS CURRENT OWNER OF Block: 3 Lot: 13 Space: 8 P. G. COACHMAN Celt." . ?r ?? 17 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager FROM: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk COPIES: SUBJECT: Above Ground Burials - City Cemetery DATE: December 16, 1994 Susan spoke with Jeff Butler at Sylvan Abbey Cemetery and found the following information regarding costs associated with the above. The crypts are generally 8 feet long x 40 inches wide x 40 inches tall. They are placed back to back and are generally four or six units high. In the area that we have available (20 feet x 34 feet), we can construct a building containing 120 crypts (10 back to back and six high). Mr. Butler indicated the cost to construct this type of building is approximately $500 per crypt which equates to $60,000. Such a building would replace 60 urn/baby spaces that presently sell for $125 each for a total worth of $7,500. Mr. Butler stated above ground crypts sell for $1,700 to $3,000 at Sylvan Abbey. The architect who designed the building at Sylvan Abbey is David Wilson, phone number 785-7064. Susan has researched the sales history that is as follows: TYPE OF SPACE FY 90/91 FY 91/92 FY 92/93 FY 93/94 FULL 98 21 20 28 URN 5 2 0 0 Ordinance #5136-91 was adopted on 10/3/91. This ordinance increased the price of full spaces from $200 to $500. Apparently the increase in prices has dramatically reduced our sales. Since it would probably be difficult to recoup an investment of approximately $60,000 in the foreseeable future, we would not recommend proceeding with this project at this time. In addition the City has no provision for perpetual care at the cemetery. We would however, suggest that we consider lowering our prices to $350 or $400 for a full space and see if additional sales are generated. This would require an amendment by ordinance. If you need any further information, please let us know. /ss i CEMETERY ISSUES (amended) OCTOBER 2000 • Edna Padget who is in Block 12; Lot 47; Space 5 will have to be moved to Block 12; Lot 34; Space 2 because someone owns the space she is buried in. • In the case of Leander Jones and John Brown in Block 14, Lots 57 and 61,` they are in each other's spaces. • Arthur Nellons should be buried in Block 14; Lot 195 but he has been buried in Block 14; Lot 199. The City owns Lot 199. • Alice Watts should be buried in Block 14; Lot 201 but she has been buried in Block 14; Lot 203. The City owns Lot 203. • Josephine Harris should be buried in Block 14; Lot 317 (which is owned by Ms. Harris) but she has been buried in Block 14; Lot 315. Marie Laster owns Lot 315. • Benjamin Barnes should be buried in Block 14; Lot 341 but he has been buried in Lot 343 approximately 1-1/2 ft. from the east line of the space. Lot 343 contains the remains of a baby. CEMETERY ISSUES OCTOBER 2000 • Edna Padget who is in Block 12; Lot 47; Space 5 will have to be moved to Block 12; Lot 34; Space 2 because someone owns the space she is buried in. In the case of Leander Jones and John Brown in Block 14, Lots 57 and 61, they are in each other's spaces. n " Arthur Nellons should be buried in Block 14; Lot 195 but he has been buried in Block 14; Lot 199. The City owns Lot 199. Alice Watts should be buried in Block 14; Lot 201 but she has been buried in Block 14; Lot 203. The City owns Lot 203. • Josephine Harris should be buried in Block 14; Lot 317 but she has been buried in Block 14; Lot 315. The City owns Lot 315. • Benjamin Barnes should be buried in Block 14; Lot 341 but he has been buried in Lot 343 approximately 1-1/2 ft. from the east line of the space. Lot 343 contains the remains of a baby. r n c CD 7 M 0 3 G et O N 5>0Cn;o CD CD CD M. 0 ao 2 a N o a Q?=wQ 0 CD II Cp70 m = - o 00 3 R ,0 o - w CD -0 :1 (D O-. N CD CD 0 O O Ni O fD O ? 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MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, INC, SINCE 1927 16 ? SSTH STRIIT SOUTH ST, PIETIRS4URO, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE (727) 321-(5?4-?96 PAX (7,Zl) 321.0135 • / tom` At ?.?71 - 3 T 6 DATE: - 2 -.01 TO: Or te..1+1_Y1 plerr u FROM: --.Laura O?kn5on - - RE: cih !r` q NFUNMER OF PAGES (DgCLI: DING COVRIZ SIMET?: _ I MESSAGE: W6 WOLA,(d Like 4r) s e IV W; Pkase -tom lei- t.Ls k..r o. Also, oaf c???? ?? ?-?ca?? ors, p 00 . ' x A ' x 4 " --F La+ ? t-a rrt t- e. ,- rke-.j r -A q C. Re m t C 14 A F---L legm gfta4 Jn p ra-mile Vase. Gj i ?E] ' S 1 "?" trio m on u..l n °+x n+' i rte jart? T -14 FEB-2-2001 FRI 10:07AM ID:RFMO PAGE:1 CITY OF CLEARWATER CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 PHONE: 562-4090 August 1, 2000 Mr. Young 1005 Howard Street Clearwater, FL 33756 Dear Mr. Young; On October 13, 1999, I placed a "hold" note on Block 14, Lot 325, Space 00 for Mrs. McCarey. We have not heard from either you or Mrs. McCarey or received any payment on this space. We must receive payment in full by September 1, 2000, in order to save that space for her. Please have Mrs. McCarey contact us or let us hear from you as soon as possible. Please help me to take care of this. Sincerely, Camille Motley, Central Records Specialist cm 1665 S. Ieffferson Ave. 'learwater, IL 33756 February 27, 2001 City of :,lc arwater Public Service .Department P. 0. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758 ..ousseau Cemeter 7 Hercules Avenue Dear_ Ui.r: On January 13, 2001, 1 called your department to request that you look at some large bushes on the South end of our cemetery to determine if they were on city right of way and if so, could they be cut down, as trash collects under them and my mowing man could not mow under them. The people I talked to were very courteous and helpful. The bushes were cut down and the stumps were ground. We have smoothed the area, sewn grass seed and planted a live oak tree further up in the cemetery. While we were working there, many people stoped to thank us for cleaning that area as they felt it was a traffic hazzard. I want to extend a thank you to all the City of Clearwater_ workers that helped improve our cemetery. Very Jtruly (yours, Ailene earn, Trustee ZOUSSEAU CI ^'IETERY + i LL y °_ Clearwater U Interoffice Correspondence Sheet To: Glenn Perry, Parks Supervisor From: Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor CC: Eric Stokholm, Groundskeeper I Date: July 30, 1997 RE: Conversion of Baby & Urn Spaces to Full Spaces Per the memo of May 23, 1997 and our phone conversations following that, the conversion will create 78 new adult spaces leaving 34 baby spaces and 49 urn spaces. As discussed, this conversion will be effective August 1, 1997. In our discussion we decided it was best to number the spaces by using the number in the bottom left corner of the newly created space (i.e. 433, 435, 437, 305. 307, 177, 179, 57, 59, etc.). We will use the map attached to the memo of 5/23/97 with the additional conversion of lots 267, 268, 341, and 342 and lots 125, 126, 227, and 228 into two additional full spaces. If there are any questions, please call me at 562-4097. LL ter,Clearwa U Interoffice Correspondence Sheet To: Glenn Perry, Parks Supervisor From: Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor CC: Eric Stokholm, Groundskeeper Date: May 23, 1997 RE: Conversion of Bay & Urn Spaces to Full Spaces Attached is a copy of a portion of the map for Block 14 showing the baby and urn spaces to be converted to full spaces. I have colored them in alternating blue and green to show each space and clearly delineate what four spaces make up the new adult space. You and I had discussed that the spaces could take on the number in the bottom right corner (i.e. 432, 430, 428, 426, 424, 422, 30, 302, 176, 174, 56, 54, 52, etc.). We will note in the computer that the other 3 spaces became a part of the fourth space. You indicated you did not feel that we would need to involve Engineering to do a survey to lay out the new arrangement. According to my calculations, this will createxnew adult spaces with 3 /baby spaces remaining and V urn spaces. 41 Please let me know if the above concurs with our discussion in April and if you agree with my figures. A = 4?z 3 54 aS Z 584- ?? ? $o 3 5Z ,.:. :zap a 21 ?/28 o' ¢X8 b7 315-0 22z 131 /02 ' L 1. 15- 368 *221 !3 2 7 A0 00 4 6 4," 218 9.8 13 392 _$O* 264 /•7 l.?6 ?? 1 r r f4.' a6? 2?6 1?7 9b 394 2b6 138 ! 1 3¢2 94- 3 ?- 9? 268 / / .3 20 ?. 3.7 6 22 ?~ o 97 a 399 ,.•c, 9 338 2 o. 90 • 4-00 7 v2 2 = 33 4ol 33 . ??4" D' 1 2 ( ?l _ a 462 qj 33¢ •7 lob 8b 7 p? _ ¢04 2y6 / 48 _ 28 :46O 3`3 ?o 8+ ,0., i c t f 4.06 2?8 ! 50 3 a s p u 330 2b2 82 1' ? o 408 28a !3't _ .32-- 45(a 4n f as Rau } 454 3 26 /98- _ 7 8 °* o? ¢l 2 8 ' / 56 n ; pct. 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SAM 337 20 o-? r 101 33 t 7 3 .' 27 ;ta 40 -- =P?1? 20S 4 277 469 y es 407 2 31 i 431 329 20 el 177 Ss 4n 2e3 t? 413 _ a4 so4 1 .,, ref 417 447 v. 411 Y ? r Oki) L To: Susan Stephenson, Document and Records Supervisor From: Ream Wilson, Director, Parks & Recreation Department CC: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Ozell George, Parks Superintendent Glenn Perry, Parks Supervisor Date: April 4, 1997 RE: Cemetery - Redesignating Spaces To Create Additional Full Spaces In response to your memorandum of March 26, 1997, we concur with the proposal to convert 132 baby/urn spaces to 33 full spaces. However, in discussing this with Ozell George and Glenn Perry, we recommend the following which I'm sure you have already considered. 1. Have the Engineering Field Survey Crew identify and outline the 33 proposed spaces. Since two baby/urn spaces are eight feet in length I would assume this should be expanded to 10 feet for full spaces. If so, our aisle widths will be reduced from five feet to three feet. Glenn and Ozell do not see this as a problem. 2. Renumber the new full spaces so as not to change the numbers of the remaining baby/urn spaces of which some I understand are occupied. We think this is a good idea and please let us know of future actions and if we can be of assistance. RW/mpc y CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director FROM: Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor COPIES: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk SUBJECT: Cemetery - Redesignating Spaces to Create Additional Full Spaces DATE: March 25, 1997 We have only two full spaces available to sell. Several years ago we considered the possibility of redesignating some of the baby and urn spaces into full spaces. Attached is a drawing showing the spaces that were removed from the availability list with the thought they might be converted at a later date. The spaces to be considered are all in Block 14 and are currently designated as baby/urn spaces 265-344 (80 spaces), baby spaces 421-444 (24 spaces) and urn spaces 163-190 (28 spaces). It takes four of these spaces to make one full size space. Converting the above listed spaces would provide 33 more full spaces. Renumbering must be taken into consideration if the conversion is done since 4 spaces will become one. We have not sold any baby or urn spaces for quite some time and even with the conversion of the above listed spaces we will still have approximately 70 baby spaces and 229 urn spaces. Please let us know if your Department is interested in this conversion. It is important to make this decision in a timely manner so that we can make people aware of what is available. Please feel free to call me at 6684 if you have any questions. f J/l d j-72 HA W 0 0?>, • I La L L ? w J , v • m -j L° A I.?+) ?w ICI ?wl ?w?i' iwI 'nl 1?1 f?i'• ' w ~i w I '?I iwl ?I F P•1 ? T , N ""1. W. 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The urn spaces sell for $100 and the baby spaces sell for $50. A full size adult space sells for $200. BABY SPACES There were 3 baby spaces sold in 1988 and, as far as I can tell from the records, the last space sold prior to that was in 1983. It does not appear that it is necessary to have such a large inventory of these spaces. Converting spaces 265 through 344 (80 baby spaces) would provide 20 full size spaces. In addition, if we converted spaces 421 through 445 (24 baby spaces) we would have 6 more full size spaces. This would leave 89 baby spaces and provide 26 additional full size spaces. URN SPACES There was one urn space sold in 1989 and several in 1988. Converting spaces 121 through 136 and 217 through 232 would provide an additional 8 full size spaces replacing 32 urn spaces. Converting spaces 163 through 190 would provide 7 additional full size spaces and eliminate 28 urn spaces. Converting spaces 4 through 23 and 90 through 109 would eliminate 40 urn spaces and provide 10 full spaces. These conversions would, therefore, provide an additional 25 full size spaces and eliminate 100 urn spaces leaving 103. If all these conversions were done it would provide 51 additional full size spaces to add to the 166 spaces available in Block 15, 101 spaces in Block 16, and the 18 railroad spaces in Block 16. It would, to some degree, reduce our total valuation as four urn spaces are currently worth $400 as compared to $200 for a full size space. There is no difference in value if the baby spaces are converted. COUNTY SPACES There are 40 "County" spaces available which have no value. These are located along the railroad and if we decided to make some of these available for purchase they should fall in the category of the other railroad spaces. Unfortunately, I am uncertain whether the City or the County owns these spaces. 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Block 2; Lot 4; Sp 33 Barnes Family Headstone Block 2; Lot 3; Sp 19 Charles Snow Block 5; Lot 4; Sp 5 Philip V. Hess Block 5; Lot 5, Sp 14 Floyd E. Smiley The Police Dept. was contacted and the report number is: #93-29351 A copy of this will be sent to Risk Management. • Cemetery Call Work Sheet Date: (4P / I S / 9C1CtP ____ Funeral Heepe-l y: ? IE( 1 c71r--) ??-i,?'`? Contact Name: 91, ?0??-mot-- ?`??--- Tel. #: Fax #: Reason for call: y ? jay, p CL,+ Cam,, 2)"/? r CajJap 'd inn., 444 -y am . -r c dl-0.- Deceased Name: ? . D of Birth: Date of Death • Block Lot Space Owner of PI ' ?o ?-C O (c - ?'??r ************* ************************************************************************************ Intermen . (One full burial and one urn, or two urns per space) Full Burial Urn Space $3q.'00 Staking Fee - received on: Date of Burial: Time: am/pm ************************************************************************************************** ,bisinterment: The following authorization should be obtained prior to disinterment: 1.) A disinterment permit and burial/cremation transit permit 2.) Written authorization from the individual(s) who currently own the burial rights for the plot; and % 3.) Written authorization from the individual(s) who would be permitted to authorize burial Monument Being Placed: (No Fee for Staking of Monument) t l Vaughan, Karen From: Vaughan, Karen 0,ent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:18 AM To: King, JoEllyn Cc: Post, Patricia; Lewis, Eric; Taylor, Joe; Russell, Jon; Murphree, Brian; LaCosse, Judith Subject: RE: cemetery JoEllyn, The only phone number we had for Coachman was for James W. Coachman. The number was 797-5678 and it has been disconnected. I checked with Moss Feaster Funeral Home and that's the only number they have also. I don't know of anything else we can do other than wait for them to contact us regarding the damage, should any of them go to visit the cemetery. Can you store the brass door and whatever else has been torn loose in the shed out there?..... The Castagna's (Block 12, Lot 41, Spaces 1-5) spaces are listed under owner William J. Castagna. There is a phone number in the book for him, 446-3766. 1 called and got an answering machine, so I left my name and number with a brief message for them to contact me regarding the Clearwater Cemetery and some vandalism done. Hopefully I'll hear back from them. I'll let you know. Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com • -----Original Message----- From: King, JoEllyn Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:28 AM To: Vaughan, Karen Cc: Post, Patricia; Lewis, Eric; Taylor, Joe; Russell, Jon; Murphree, Brian Subject: RE: cemetery Karen, They sawed the brass gate at the Coachman Mausoleum and took one half of gate off, the majority of the gate was left on the ground, I found small pieces of gate they had sawed off and left across the road. Can you try to locate the owners so we may report the damage, or their living next of kin? We have brass flower holders that were put here and there where they do not belong and marble vases are missing- we are working there today, so might find more things missing, and I will need to report the Block, Lot and Space #'s of all the missing items. Can you contact the Castanga's(sp?) to check their mausoleum to see if 2 vases were stolen or perhaps they moved them. I will have a report filled out by end of day today. The City is not responsible for any damage- the owners home owner's insurance will take care of if we can locate the owners. Police are doing BOLO'S through the Cemetery. I will keep you apprised. Police report # is 06-14805 -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:13 PM To: King, JoEllyn Subject: cemetery Hi JoEllyn! Let me know if you need any further assistance with the issue at the cemetery. Judith told me about it. What • was the vandalism that was done? Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: Thomas A. Bustin, City Attorney FROM: COPIES: Lucille Williams, City Clerk SUBJECT: DATE Clearwater Cemetery October 27, 1981 The cemetery, originally belonged to a group of heirs of . P. Aunspaugh who, in turn, deeded it in 1914 to the Clearwater :emetery Association (a Florida corporation) who deeded it to the 1ty of Clearwater on December 4, 1916. Over the years various additions have also been deeded to the City. There is no reference in our cemetery. Attached are copies of the oldest two references I have regulations. code book to the Clearwater R73-153 and R66-66, which are found relating to rules and The resolution does not authorize the Cemetery Superin- tendent to remove temporary markers after a permitted time frame. The temporary markers provided by the funeral homes create problems for the maintenanoe workers at the cemetery and the Superintendent has requested wording be incorporated into the resolution to specifically state violations will be removed by cemetery personnel after a specified time frame. Mr. Maute requested a time frame of one year for temporary markers. Paragraph 3(c)(d) addresses removal of flowers, wreaths, and flags and does state that they will be removed. Apparently, they have no problem removing those violations, but when they remove a temporary marker, they have been subjected to verbal abuse by the relatives. Many times the temporary markers are left on graves for many years and have deteriorated to such an exent they are not decipherable.- At the present time there are no Florida statutes on municipal cemeteries except for burial after a communicable disease. I understand there was a bill before the legislature last year that would have regulated municipal cemeteries, but it was not adopted. It might be to our advantage to consider creating a cemetery ordinance as soon as possible to pre-empt any state statues that may be forthcoming. Attachments: 2 Vaughan, Karen From: King, JoEllyn Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 1:01 PM To: Vaughan, Karen Cc: Taylor, Joe Subject: RE: Cemetery / Problem with a marker Nancy Tongel's marker is around 7 inches south of J.Roy Crosby's marker. Many markers at the Cemetery are that close, others 10 inches, 12 inches ............. My tape measure at the Cemetery walked. We will re measure spaces to see where markers should be, and re align them if needed. I will let you know when complete. Karen could you please let all of your co- workers know any future emails please copy my assistant Joe Taylor on. And continue to copy Eric Lewis. Rhonda's last day is this Friday so you can remove her name after that. The rest of this week Joe and I will be teaching a Horticulture Class, so hopefully it will be quiet at the Cemetery the rest of week. If you ever do have an emergency and do not hear back from anyone, please radio us (call front desk at Parks & Rec.562-4800- Jo Ellyn's # is 370 Joe's is 371) since I do not have a city cell phone. Thanks, Jo Ellyn -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 3:10 PM To: King, JoEllyn Subject: RE: Cemetery / Problem with a marker......... JoEllyn, James Roy Crosby (or it may be J. Roy Crosby on his marker) is buried in Block 15 / Lot 23 / Space 3. His widow called me today....... very upset because she hasn't been out to his gravesite in quite some time due to her eye sight diminishing. Her son is visiting and they went there together. She says there is another marker 7 inches away from her husband's marker. She said the name on it was Mary Congel and she died in 1982, which was prior to when her husband died (98) and that marker was not there before. She's under the impression that someone was "moved" next to her husband and the marker is too close. Now, in Block 15, Lot 23.... there is a Nancy Tongel who died in 1982, buried in space 2, next to J. Roy Crosby. I think the widow wrote down the name wrong and it was this Nancy Tongel's marker she was looking at. What I need to know is whether or not the marker for Nancy Tongel is too close to J. Roy Crosby's marker. Complicated, huh? Is that all the info you need? If not, let me know! Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com -----Original Message----- From: King, JoEllyn Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:06 PM To: Vaughan, Karen Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system Let me know where her husband is and we will check it out. Thanks, Jo Ellyn -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:34 AM To: King, JoEllyn Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system Please do. This is very important to us. Also, I got a call today from a woman complaining that a marker has been placed 7 inches away from her husband's marker. She hasn't been out there in quite awhile, so she can't tell me when it happened, but she's saying it's impossible for it to be that close. I'll send you the details (block, lot and space) this afternoon so you can take a gander............ Yikes. It's always something out there. vote for a full time caretaker out there...........!! Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com -----Original Message----- From: King, JoEllyn Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:28 AM To: Vaughan, Karen Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system Rhonda knows about it, it might be Wed. of this week- we will let you know as soon as we know! Thanks, Jo Ellyn -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:26 AM To: King, JoEllyn Subject: FW: Cemetery / GPS system Hi JoEllyn, Maybe I misunderstood you when we ran into you Friday ..............? I thought you said there was a meeting this week? Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com -----Original Message----- From: Murphree, Brian Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:25 AM To: Vaughan, Karen Cc: Gracie, Rhonda; King, JoEllyn Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system not that I'm aware of. -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:23 AM To: Murphree, Brian Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system Is there a meeting this week? Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com -----Original Message----- From: Murphree, Brian Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:20 AM To: Vaughan, Karen Cc: King, JoEllyn; Goudeau, Cyndie; LaCosse, Judith; Gracie, Rhonda Subject: RE: Cemetery / GPS system absolutely. -----Original Message----- From: Vaughan, Karen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 8:17 AM To: Murphree, Brian Cc: King, JoEllyn; Goudeau, Cyndie; LaCosse, Judith Subject: Cemetery / GPS system Importance: High Hello Brian! I heard that you are working on getting bids from contractors for a GPS system for the City cemetery. I believe Official Records should have staff present at any meetings you may be having regarding this. ORLS handles all calls and correspondence regarding the Clearwater Municipal Cemetery and we are responsible for providing maps and directions to folks needing to locate gravesites. We would be very interested in attending the meetings. Please let me know when the next meeting is scheduled. Thanks! Karen Vaughan Sr. Staff Assistant Official Records and Legislative Services Phone: 727-562-4091 karen.vaughan@myclearwater.com Stephenson, Susan E. From: Kader, Art Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 3:56 PM To: Goudeau, Cyndie Cc: Stephenson, Susan E. Subject: RE: Cemetery This was an action plan developed by then interim Parks Superintendent Jon Russell regarding the cemetery. Most of the plan relates to maintenance issues at the cemetery. He did suggest that we explore the idea of purchasing the property to the south for expansion. We have looked at this option in the past and I do not believe that there is enough property to make it profitable. For now we are not considering this and will certainly inform you if we have any intentions of expansion. Did not mean to alarm you. From: Goudeau, Cyndie Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 9:32 AM To: Kader, Art Cc: Stephenson, Susan E. Subject: Cemetery Art - I was somewhat alarmed to read in the Commission mail about a plan to buy more property and add it to the cemetery. What is the plan and how will the City Clerk Department be impacted? Cyndie Page 1 Q.EARWATER MUMICIPLE CEMETERY Mon Aug 24 98 88:58 PAGE 1/2 DATE : Aug 24, 1998 TO : Camille : Clerk's Office FROM : Cemetery FAX PHONE : 6487 VOICE PHONE : 6117 MESSAGE : See attached CLEARWATER MUMICIPLE CEMETERY 1A Mon Aug 24 98 88:58 PAGE Z/2 Monday morning on this date I, Eric C. Stokholm, Groundskeeper 1 at the City of Clearwater Cemetery, was p icking up the dead flowers from the burial site of L.C. Davis who is buried in Block: 14, Lot: 185, Space: 00 which was a Robert Young Funeral on Aug ust 15th, 1998. I noticed the vase on the Krollage Family headstone was bent over like someone hit it wit h a vechile. This headstone is located in Block: 14, Lot's: 191 & 192, Space's: 00. The vase has considerably d amage to it. The vase is bent over from the pedestal at the base, the vase has got a split in the side where it will no longer hold water fo r flowers that are usually placed in the vase at least once a week. The base of the flower vase is warpp ed and would need to be replaced as well. Th e City of Clearwater Police Department was notified and the Police Report Number is: 98-22597. I noticed the damage about 7:30 All and the Police Department Techinican called me back at the Cemetery about wo A .M. Just a note on what I believe happen ed, but can not prove, is that Percy's Vault Company from Tampa, which is called N.I.S. Vault Co. damaged th e headstone's vase when they buried the deceased L.C. Davis in BL: 14, Lot: 185, Sp: 00, on August 15th, 1998 fo r Young's Funeral Home. They proba ly hit it with their truck, which they have been informed many, many times not to drive their vechile's i n the cemetery grounds, but continue to do so, and said nothing about the damage they did to the headsto ne. Like I said this is what I believe happen ed but I can not prove they did it. I worked only 2 days last week and did not mow that area or really check on the area those two days, so I cann't say for sure that it was them, however, no one else was in that area during that time for damage like thi s to be done any other way except by a vechile. A copy of this report is being sent to the City Clerk's office and to Glenn Perry of the Parks Division of the City of Clearwater, as well as, a copy for the Ceme tery files. A member of the Krollage family usually comes out once a week and if she ask's about the vase on the headstone I will give her the polic e report number. Thank-you. Eric C. Stokholm Cemetery Groundskeeper 1 en informed many, many times not to drive their vechile's in tg TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: DATE: Tina Wilson, Budget Director Art Kader, Assistant Director, CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet (?1 V' Parks and 91992 1- Job Russell, Administrative Support Manager Sdsan Stephenson, Documents.and...Records Sup vie r WYCLERK_ DEPT-, Computer Instal ation - Cemetery November 4, 1992 The Clerk's Office has budgeted half of the cost for a new computer for the Cemetery. This item is listed on page 247 of the Annual Operating Budget for FY 92/93. Due to an oversight on my part, I did not include the Parks and Recreation Department's share in the FY 92/93 budget. Therefore, we will need to set aside an appropriate amount of money to purchase the computer. Since, we are ordering only two cash registers instead of three; sufficient funds are available for our share of the purchase of the computer. Funds for this item will come from the same budget code which was to be used for the purchase of the cash register. Therefore, I would appreciate your adding the cost approximately $930 to purchase the computer to budget code 010-1- 1601-640. I realize we will not be able to purchase the com?uter until after the first quarter amendments have been approved by the City Commission. Your assistance in transferring the funds at that time is appreciated. AK: LB SEALM C I T Y O F C L E A R W A T E R INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE SHEET 99h?TEA TO Susan Stephenson, Documents and Records Supervisor FROM Bill Jaroszek, Programmer COPIES Dottie Reehling, Gwen Legters, Camille Motley, Betsy Clement SUBJECT Database Application Questionnaires - Response DATE August 6, 1993 This is to address your requests for changes to your database applications. Thanks for your constructive responses. Some of the changes requests could not be addressed for the reasons stated herein. Document Tracking Change request: Response: Change request: a W "CH (F6) must tab to next blank" This has been corrected. "Can't print screen" Response: Press the "Print Screen" key. The screen image will go to your dot-matrix printer unless you "attach" to another printer prior to going into Document Tracking via WordPerfect Shell Printer Selection Menu option. Change request: "...switch places with the 'um and history choices at the top" Response: The 'um option was added to the original program code. The way in which it was inserted into the program makes it impossible to reverse the order of the jump and history choices without rewriting the entire edit procedure. Change request: "...any way to choose next or previous while saving changes made to the document you were in ?" Response: Much like the 'lump option, the dialog box that appears after you save a document (ie. "<Next> <Previous> <Edit> <Leave>") was an afterthought, inserted into the program in such a way that changing the logic sequence in the program impacts so many things that, again, the edit program would have to be rewritten. I regret that the previous two change requests could not be met. Past additions of options (lump, <Next>, etc.) were difficult since the program was not designed for them in the first place. I tried to dovetail your latest change requests into the program also and immediately realized the ramifications of doing so. It messed everything else up ! Do not despair, however. When (?) you get more up-to-date hardware (ie. 486 file server, faster network cards, etc.) you will notice a dramatic difference in throughput on your network. In effect, the two or three extra keystrokes you have to press will not take near as long to process. If any of you would like proof of this, come over to CIS to see your programs run on a 486 workstation connected to a 486 based network. Cemetery Tracking Change request: "have program generate purchase agreement, receipt for purchase... deed for purchase..." Response: The only practical way to do this would be external to dBASE. A WordPerfect "merge" of the database information could be done to ensure data concurrency. I will talk to Betsy about this. a Change request: "...have the Print lot status print to the screen for viewing" Response: The ability to view the lot status and the inclusion of interment notes on burial permits was added in June. Both requests were made by Glenn Perry and you granted permission to do them (although I do not have a record of when we had that conversation). Anyway ...the doc changes are attached. Sorry for the confusion. '? - 40 SEAL. CITY OF CLEARWATER INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE SHEET Y A .lyR'T TO Camille Motley, Central Records Specialist FROM' Bill Jaroszek, Prog ? yammer . ? Laura Chase SUBJECT Cemetery Data - Public Access DATE September 9, 1993 I told Laura Chase about the National Genealogy Society's request for cemetery information. Attached is her E-mail response. Also attached is a copy of the CIS Automation Policies/Procedures manual section that concerns Charges for Public Access. Note that ..requests for data ill a format other than a forn in which it is routinely kept" is chargeable. This means that something as simple as a report form of the database would be chargeable because it takes a little programming time and a lot of CPU/printer time. Note that custom programming is $21.00/hour. Per Laura, if they only want the raw data, they can opt to provide the diskettes, otherwise we charge them at cost. The burial information and ownership information are kept in separate files. They need to specify which (or both) they need. As for distribution of the program itself, that's a Legal department issue that you can pursue if necessary. I wouldn't "push" the idea of giving them a copy of the program - for two reasons... (1) it could turn into a support (questions, questions, questions...) burden for CIS and yourself very easily; (2) from what you've told me, it sounds like they need reports from the data rather than cemetery space by space screen query capability that the program provides. They could do their own reports or have us do them. Let us know how this works out. 9- y Y? ,.? aJL - J,,4L -0 From: Laura Chase (LAURA) To: CIS:BILL Date: Wednesday, September 8, 1993 3:45 am Subject: Cemetery Data-Public Access - r Yes, you may download the data for her. If she supplies her own disk there is no charge. If we use a City disk we charge only the actual cost of the disk. If she wants the programming logic we need to refer that question to Legal for review. City's have the right to copyright software and NOT give it away.. or to charge for it if it is requested to make up Some development costs. We have never had a request for our software - either way she needs to submit a written request for whatever she wants under the Florida Sunshine Law and we will provide it or refer it to Legal as appropriate. Please let me know if you need additional info. AUTOMATION POLICIES/PROCEDURES In the case of an on-line, City-wide software package, the owner is designated as the department with primary user responsibility for the software (i.e., the owner of Payroll data is DOAS/Finance). 2) Requests for information must be submitted, in writing to the owner of the data. The owner, in turn, will contact CIS with a written request for the data, including the signature of the Department Director or his/her designee. If a department needs access to another department's data on a regularly- scheduled basis, the owner may submit a blanket memo for that particular job. CIS will then run that job based on the owner-approved schedule without additional permission from the owner. The blanket memos will be reviewed on a yearly basis by CIS. 3) CIS will produce the requested report and generate a bill for the cost of duplication plus technological resources (if applicable). If the report is produced for another City Department, the report will be sent to the requesting department and the bill will be sent to the owner. If the report request came from outside the City, the bill will be attached to the report and both items will be sent to the owner. 4) The owner department is responsible for collecting all fees. If the request came from outside the City, the owner will also forward the report to the requestor. S) It is the opinion of the City Legal Department that CIS does not have to perform custom programming tasks in order to provide data under the Sunshine Law. All existing report formats will be used to provide public access. Charges for Public Access As stated in a memo approved by the City Manager September 18, 1990, the CIS Division may charge a reasonable amount for data access under certain circumstances. Those circumstances include: Public records requests for data in a format other than a form in which it is routinely kept. -? Requests by City Departments to access and produce reports or tapes of data that do not belong to the requesting department. File: PPA2 ? 2.4 ? updated: 08W92 M AUTOMATION POLICIES/PROCEDURES The following rate schedule will apply: $.54/page to cover CPU time, electricity costs, maintenance costs. In the event that the request is for data on tape instead of a printed report, the programmer or operator will determine the number of equivalent pages and will charge accordingly. -? $7.00 flat fee/report or tape to cover operator handling $.013/page for 14.5" x 11" paper $.10/page for peel-off labels $15.00/tape for 2400 foot magnetic media -• $10.00/tape for magnetic tape media under 2400 feet $21.00/hour for custom programming File: PPA2 +2.5-+ Updated: 09/2M RECEIVED DEC 1 6 1993 S? ALorn,?;-,, PT. C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R ITY CLERK DE POST OFFICE BOX 4748 ?i CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 ?ATE? ;tt ' ?.. fy * "; December 15, 1993 ANACOMP, Inc. Attention: Niles Owen Dear Mr. Owen, Included with this letter are three diskettes containing ASCII output from the city's cemetery database. The records are 80 bytes in length. The amount of information between page breaks (ASCII character 12) varies. But, whatever is between the pages breaks should be treated as an individual image. Susan Stephenson, our clerk records supervisor, would like the fiche to be labeled as follows: Diskette File. Label FILMI.TXT "LOCATION STATUS" FILM2.TXT "DECEDENT LIST" FILM3.TXT "OWNERSHIP LIST" Sample Fiche Header OWNERSHIP LIST FM: Jones, S. TO: Mayer, D. DECEDENT LIST FM: Adams, John TO: Crawford, S. LOCATION STATUS FM: Blkl, L2, Sp1 TO: Blk2, L5, Sp2 15 1 9 Let us know if the diskette file labeling is not adequate or if you have questions. I can be reached at 462-6674. Susan Stephenson's number is 462-6684. Thank you, Bill J roszek Programmer, CIS cc: Susan Stephenson Pat Warren, CIS ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Glenn Perry, Cemetery FROM: Susan Stephenson, City Clerk Department COPIES: Risk Management; 9701-28 SUBJECT: VANDALISM DATE: June 29, 1993 According to your phone conversation this afternoon with Camille, acts of vandalism took place at the cemetery on the evening of June 28 1993. Today you reported the incident to Clearwater Police Department on their report number 93-15848 and to Risk Management. The list below indicates the locations of grave markers which have been vandalized. Our records only indicate names and/or addresses for next of kin for Block 9, lot 90, (pencil note in lot book "Betty McGuire Rooney, daughter, 595-880") and Block 9, lot 93, spaces 2 & 3, Gwen V. Lord, 40 Gregory Drive, Casselberry, FL 32707. Block Lot Space 9 57 1 Overturned headstone 9 81 1&2 Stole granite vase (approx 9" high) 9 90 2&3 Stole marble vase (approx 9" high) 9 93 2&3 Stole marble vase (approx 9" high) 11 28 1&2 Stole marble vase (approx 9" high) Cycadia Monument has charged us between $20.00 to $40.00 to reset headstones for us in the past. The Cycadia Monument Company dealer quoted $85.00 as the replalcement cost per marble vase and he stated that he would get back with Glenn regarding replacement costs for the granite vase. Glenn has spoken with Sharon at Risk Management. She will be in touch with management personnel in Parks and Recreation. Cem\vandal July 7, 1993 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Tina G. Wilson, Budget Director FROM: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk G SUBJECT: Registration of Municipal Cemetery with Dept. of Banking & Finance DATE: June 24, 1993 New HB 2345 requires all municipal cemeteries over five acres to register with the Department of Banking & Finance and to pay a $25.00 registration fee every five years effective 111/94. Who will be responsible for payment of this fee and keeping track of the renewal date? C I T Y O F C L E A R W A T E R INTEROFFICE CORRESPOND ENCE SHEET F? ?• iE TO Jon Russell, Administrative Support Manaqer I FROM Bill Jaroszek, Programmer u .n ? rv COPIES George Denty, Fi, = u?leau; ?? ?? ? 1 SUBJECT Cemetery Computer - Installed ? DATE April 7, 1993 I have installed the hardware and software required to bring the Cemetery online with the Clerk's office. Next week I will get in touch with Glenn Perry for training on the procedures I have written to download the files from the Clerk's office to the Cemetery computer. Jon, there are a few of points that I'd like to bring to your attention: The CPU is on the floor (in a CPU stand). I was concerned about the possibility of flooding in the building. Glenn says that the area is not flood prone. Glenn could probably use a little more desk space now that the monitor takes up a third of his desktop. I suggest an extension or new desktop to make this better. There aren't enough wall plugs. Solution needed by Monday for training to take place while the time clock is plugged in. There is only one 2-receptacle wall plug in the proximity of the desk. The following items need one plug each: - time clock - phone answering machine - modem - CPU - monitor The most cost effective solution is to replace the 2-receptacle Isobar with a 4 to 6-receptacle one. W The time clock needs to be plugged back in and reset by Monday. When you get a printer for Glenn, please let me know so that I can test the reporting part of the program. If it doesn't make any difference, a wide-carriage printer would be best so that I do not have to rewrite any reports. REr'EIVED APR 0 7 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VANDALISM REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLEARWATER CEMETERY December 24, 1991 Reported by Glenn Perry Block 11, Lot 14, Space 1, - gravesite for Pamela Wilkinson - Angel removed from top of marble headstone. Block 11, Lot 15, Space 3, - gravesite for Duncan Carmichael - granite Vase removed from from base of headstone. Incident filed with Clearwater Police Department. tj C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Glenn Perry, Cemetery FROM: Susan Stephenson, City Clerk Department COPIES: 9701-28 SUBJECT: VANDALISM DATE: November 19, 1991 According to your phone conversation this morning with Camille, the list below indicates the locations of damaged and/or overturned grave markers. Our r ecords show any known family me mbers in the far right column designated as RECORDED NEXT OF KIN. This memo wi ll also confirm your intent to have a Police Incident Report taken on the scene and your notification of Risk Management. BLOCK LOT - SPACE FAMILY NAME RECORDED NEXT OF KIN 3 W1/3 1 6 A S BROWN NO FAMILY 3 W1/2 23 4 (CRYPT) WILLIAM L MOASE NO FAMILY 3 M1/3 24 6 SHANER (FAMILY STONE) NO FAMILY 4 W1/2 5 6 T L WATKINS NO FAMILY 4 W1/2 15 6&7 CULLEN (INFANT MARKER) NO FAMILY 4 E1/2 16 1 L S EARNEST NO FAMILY 4 W1/2 16 1 MARY GOLD NO FAMILY 4 W1/2 16 2 MARTHA M WILLIAMS NO FAMILY 2 3 2 CHARLES SNOW NO FAMILY 2 3 3 FREEMAN SNOW NO FAMILY 2 3 11 ROBERT W HOGAN NO FAMILY 2 E1/3 4 1 JOHN W & RENA C ROBERTS MOSS & 2 E1/3 4 2 IDA L ROBERTS MRS LONA BARNES HARRIS 2 E1/3 4 9 T J BARNES 703 NEW JER SEY ST, LARGO 2 E1/3 4 10 LAURA BARNES 584-3050 2 W1/3 4 13 AMANDA DUKES " 2 W1/3 4 14 HELEN DUKES " 2 E1/3 5 5 SARAH A BACHMAN NO FAMILY C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor SUBJECT: Cemetery DATE: November 7, 1991 I spoke with Glen Perry today and told him we were considering converting some of the infant and urn spaces to full spaces and asked him if this would be possible. He indicated that spaces 167 - 186, 267 - 342, and 421 - 444 could be converted (see attached map). This would increase our inventory of full spaces by 30 spaces. He recommended that we not convert them until we run out of full spaces and in the meantime he will not indicate they are available as infant and urn spaces. I also spoke with him regarding the value of the plats. He indicated they are invaluable to him and that he uses them to advise people regarding which spaces are available rather than digging through the books. He also stated they are helpful to employees who fill in when he is not available. Please let me know what further action you wish me to take regarding the above. d> 1:5 oo?z 0 Z H o R. m r v ?• M c ' I rt rt N ?C (D (D o m .? F-n U o W p to b r,+ MYP F LL 4 VE. rIV ED .I U l 1 5 1991 U i Y CLERK CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney .4y_ RE: Cemetery Deeds--Reconveyances DATE: July 15, 1991 On the form that your office uses for the reconveyancing of cemetery property from one person to another with the consent of the city, please modify the form to provide the following: 1. Allow a space to type (or write legibly) the name and post office address of the grantor, immediately beneath the grantor's signature. 2. Allow a space to insert the name of each witness (the address is not required) beneath the signature of each witness, . 3. Leave a 1.5-inch square at the top right corner. These requirements are from a 1990 law creating §695.26, F.S., that took effect July 1, 1991. The requirements will affect deeds conveying cemetery property from one owner to another. There is an exception for instruments prepared or executed by any public officer other than a notary public, so there should be no need for you to change your standard form cemetery deed where the City is the grantor. There is also an exception for deeds executed or acknowledged out of state. The recent reconveyancing deed from Mildred Marie Caldwell to Myrtle Paciorek was executed and acknowledged in Indiana and does not have to be redone. MAG:a ?.wt. ?e^au ?Skt.I- std:'. s. 695.26 1990 SUPPLEMENT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 1989 s. 705.103 supervision it was prepared is legibly printed, typewrit- ten, or stamped upon such instrument; (c) The name of each witness to the instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon such instrument immediately beneath the signature of such witness; (d) The name of any notary public or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments or proofs whose signature appears upon the instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon such instrument immediately beneath the signature of such notary public or other officer authorized to take acknowledgment or proofs; (e) A 11/2-inch square at the top right-hand corner is reserved for use by the clerk of the court; and (f) In any instrument other than a mortgage convey- ing or purporting to convey any interest in real property, the name and post office address of each grantee in such instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon such instrument. (2) If a name or address is printed, typewritten, or stamped on an instrument in a position other than the position required by subsection (1), the clerk of the cir- cuit court may, in his discretion, accept the instrument for recordation if he determines that the connection between the signature and the name or the name and the address is apparent. (3) This section does not apply to: (a) An instrument executed before July 1, 1991. (b) A decree, order, judgment, or writ of any court. (c) An instrument executed, acknowledged, or proved outside of this state. (d) A will. (e) A plat. (f) An instrument prepared or executed by any pub- lic officer other than a notary public. (4) The failure of the clerk of the circuit court to com- ply with this section does not impair the validity of the recordation or of the constructive notice imparted by recordation. History.-s. 1, ch. 90-183. 'Note.-Efleclive July 1, 1991. CHAPTER 705 LOST OR ABANDONED PROPERTY 705.103 Procedure for abandoned or lost property 705.104 Title to lost or abandoned property. 705.105 Procedure for unclaimed evidence. 705.103 Procedure for abandoned or lost property. (1) Whenever a law enforcement officer ascertains that an article of lost or abandoned property is present on public property and is of such nature that it can be easily removed, the officer shall take such article into custody and shall make a reasonable attempt to ascer- tain the rightful owner or lienholder pursuant to the provi- sions of this section. (2) Whenever a law enforcement officer ascertains that an article of lost or abandoned property is present on public property and is of such nature that it cannot be easily removed, the officer shall cause a notice to be placed upon such article in substantially the following form: NOTICE TO THE OWNER AND ALL PERSONS INTER. ESTED IN THE ATTACHED PROPERTY. This property, to wit: (setting forth brief description) is unlawfully upon public property known as (setting forth brief description of location) and must be removed within 5 days; other- wise, it will be removed and disposed of pursuant to chapter 705, Florida Statutes. The owner will be liable for the costs of removal, storage, and publication of notice. Dated this: (setting forth the date of posting of notice), signed: (setting forth name, title, address, and tele- phone number of law enforcement officer). Such notice shall be not less than 8 inches by 10 inches and shall be sufficiently weatherproof to withstand nor- mal exposure to the elements. In addition to posting, the law enforcement officer shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain the name and address of the owner. If such is reasonably available to the officer, he shall mail a copy of such notice to the owner on or before the date of posh ing. If the property is a motor vehicle as defined in s. 320.01(1) or a vessel as defined in s. 327.02(27), the law enforcement agency shall contact the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or the Department 1 of Natural Resources, respectively, in order to determine the name and address of the owner and any person who has filed a lien on the vehicle or vessel as provided in s. 319.27(2) or (3) or s. 328.15(1). On receipt of this infor• mation, the law enforcement agency shall mail a copy of the notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the owner and to the lienholder, if any. If, at the end of 5 days after posting the notice and mailing such notice, if required, the owner or any person interested in the lost or abandoned article or articles described has not removed the article or articles from public property or shown reasonable cause for failure to do so, the fol- lowing shall apply: (a) For abandoned property, the law enforcement agency may retain any or all of the property for its own use or for use by the state or unit of local government, trade such property to another unit of local government or state agency, donate the property to a charitable organization, sell the property, or notify the appropriate refuse removal service. (b) For lost property, the officer shall take custody and the agency shall retain custody of the property for 90 days. The agency shall publish notice of the intended disposition of the property, as provided in this section, during the first 45 days of this time period. 1. If the agency elects to retain the property for use by the unit of government, donate the property to a char. itable organization, surrender such property to the finder, sell the property, or trade the property to another A: unit of local government or state agency, notice of such election shall be given by an advertisement published once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the property was found. 2. If the agency elects to sell the property, it must do so at public sale by competitive bidding. Noticed :, 1900 1990 SUPPLEMENT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 1989 AGA 7R unds set forth in s. 684.25 is establisned by way of ;f'f rmative defense. If such a defense is established i^e conditions set forth in paragraph (b) are met, the f;, upon application, shall vacate the award without and to any time limit contained in paragraph (3)(b); unwise, it shall issue an order declaring that the ?rd is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this The court shall grant an application to vacate the The applicant establishes one or more of the rds set forth in s. 684.25; and Either the place of arbitration was in this state or arbitration was subject to part II of this chapter. e applicant fails to establish one or more of the rds set forth in s. 684.25, the court, upon applica- by any party, shall enter an order confirming the The court shall declare that the award is not enti- to confirmation by the courts of this state if the licant establishes one or more of the grounds set ins. 684.25, but the place of arbitration was outside state and the arbitration was not subject to part II is chapter. In any action under subsection (1), the judgment court in a foreign country determining whether one e of the grounds set forth in s. 684.25 is estab- shall be accorded the effect normally given the ment of a court in a foreign country by the courts state. The applications referred to in subsection (1) tie brought within the following time limits: An application to confirm an award shall be t within the time provided in s. 95.051(1) for the ment of judgments. An application to vacate an award or for a decla- that the award is not entitled to confirmation by rts of this state shall be brought within 90 days t of the final award by the applicant or, in the Dan application based on s. 684.25(1)(d) or (e), 90 days of the date when the circumstances giv- to the application were discovered or, with the of due diligence, should have been discovered applicant. any party to an arbitration shall die or become tent, a court may extend the foregoing time lim- 'Ikl --''considering an application filed under subsec- court may request the arbitral tribunal to clarify and may modify or correct the award for any miscalculation or mistake in the description of or property or for any imperfection of form the merits. gment or decree of a court of this state con- award may, upon application, be vacated at 'On the grounds set forth in s. 684.25 (1)(d) and the application is made within 90 days of the circumstances giving rise to the appli- rrst discovered or, with the exercise of due ??ould have been discovered by the appli- t (6) If a final award has been reduced to judgment or made the subject of official action by any court, tribunal, or other governmental authority outside the United States, the courts of this state shall, except as provided in subsection (2), confirm, vacate, or declare the award not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state without regard to any term or condition of the foreign judgment or official action and without regard to whether the award may be deemed merged into the judgment. (7) For purposes of this section and of s. 684.25, an arbitral award shall be deemed a final award unless: (a) It is expressly designated an interim or interlocu- tory award or by its terms is not final; (b) An application to vacate, clarify, correct, or amend the award is pending before the arbitral tribunal; or (c) Under the rules applicable to the arbitration, it is subject to further review by any arbitral authority. For purposes of the law of this state, an award which is final as described above shall be deemed final regard- less of whether judicial confirmation or other official action is necessary to render that award final within the contemplation of any foreign law which may be applica- ble to the arbitration. History.-s. 1, ch. 86-266: s. 2, ch. 90-105. 'Note.-As reenacted by s. 2, ch. 90-105, applicable to causes of action accruing on or after June 17, 1990. CHAPTER 695 RECORD OF CONVEYANCES OF REAL ESTATE 695.21 Instruments relating to real estate to contain post office address of grantee; exceptions. 695.24 Instruments required to reflect name and address of person by whom prepared. 695.26 Requirements for recording instruments affect- ing real property. 695.21 Instruments relating to re p$ estate to con- tain post office address of grantee; exceptions.-[Re- pealed effective July 1, 1991, by s. 2, ch. 90-183.] 695.24 Instruments required to reflect name and address of person by whom prepared.-[Repealed effective July 1, 1991, by s. 2, ch. 90-183.] 1695.26 Requirements for recording instruments affecting real property, (1) No instrument by which the title to real property or any interest therein is conveyed, assigned, encum- bered, or otherwise disposed of shall be recorded by the clerk of the circuit court unless: (a) The name of each person who executed such instrument is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon such instrument immediately beneath the signa- ture of such person and the post office address of each such person is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped upon such instrument; (b) The name and post office address of the natural person who prepared the instrument or under whose y f3 .k 't T ;a t t 1899 C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk COPIES: Bob Maute, Glenn Perry, Parks & Recreation David Curtis, Finance SUBJECT: CEMETERY INVENTORY 02/01/90 - 02/28/90 DATE: March 12, 1990 SALES DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) PROPERTY OWNER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK A - County Spaces A 21 A 1 RAYMOND CONOVER PINELLAS COUNTY A 21 B 1 URIAH RUSSELL PINELLAS COUNTY BLOCK 14 - Regular Spaces 14 508 C & D 2 BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 12 A 1 BLOCK 16 - Regular Spaces 16 4 D 1 INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS 0 B & INEZ HAYNES STEPHENIE J POLOMSKEY RONIE & RICK MCVAY GLADYS DOYNE DESIGNATE NO. 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OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) PROPERTY OWNER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 14 8 8 1 IVA M CEROALO BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 45 B&C 2 VERNON EPPS 15 60 B&C 2 FORTUNA ARENA 15 43 C 1 MARGIANIA HARRISON BLOCK 16 - Regular Spaces 16 17 A 1 JOYCE SCHAFER INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) DECEASED - PROPERTY OWNER -------------------------- ---- 4 ------- E1/2 E --------- 4 -------- 1 --------------------- ROSE CERALO PALOMINO CARMEL CERAOLO 5 E1/2 3 8 1 AMY F VILLETTO (URN) HERBERT FIELDS 8 52 1 1 VIOLET H KANE VIOLET H KANE 8 68 4 1 AMELIA R DELACK (URN) BESSIE TUCKER 14 8 8 1 RUTH M SUNDIN (URN) IVA M CEROALO 14 537 B 1 INA BELLE HELMS INA BELLE HELMS 15 43 C 1 ERNEST STEWART MARGIANIA HARRISON 16 17 A 1 MICHAEL D GOFORTH JOYCE SCHAFER DISINTERMENTS ------------- 4 E1/2 E 4 1 RUTH M SUNDIN CARMEL CERAOLO REPURCHASES (BY CITY) --------------------- 14 508 C&D 2 SEVERANCE i i 1 i I f I I h f 'IW ?C'UM Al a p L ^ ?I 1 H 1 rL1 - . i f 7. I 'A 1 1 H 1 O 1 1 m 1 'D 1 1 1 ?J 1 m 1 i 3 I ;D I I m 1 H I ; 1 z I rc t ; 1 H 1 t l t 1 H 1 1 ;(7 t ?7 I I i 1 1-i 1 ? i 1 ;C I U} 1 ?I 1 I y I In I i I 1 ;a I ? 1 fA 1 ? 1 H 1 , 1 G7 1 z t 3 I m ? 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OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) PROPERTY OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 37 A 1 15 45 A 1 IVA A FOSTER FREDDIE BAILEY INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) DECEASED ------- PROPERTY OWNER -------------------------- ------ 11 ---- 10 ---------- 3 -------- 1 ------------- SARAH F HALL MORGAN & SARAH F HALL 15 37 A 1 WILLIAM A FOSTER IVA A FOSTER 15 45 A 1 MATTIE C JACKSON FREDDIE BAILEY C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk Cn) COPIES: Bob Maute, Glenn Perry, Parks & Recreation SUBJECT: CEMETERY INVENTORY 11/01/89-11/30/89 DATE: December 6,1989 SALES DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) PROPERTY OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------ BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 14 187 187 1 Thomas W Atkins BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 44 C. 1 Wallace Wade 15 11N A & B 2 Cecelia Lane INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS ----------------------- DESIGNATE BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) DECEASED PROPERTY OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 14 187 187 Andrew L Atkins Jr Thomas W Atkins BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 44 C Mary F. Williams Wallace Wade 15 11\4 B Albert R Lane Cecelia Lane .CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY/INVENTORY REPOT F I S CAL. 1-198'9 /90 REPORT DATE: 12/06/89 ENDING TOTAL BEGIN INV VALUATION VALUATION INVENTORY INV OCT NOV YTD SPACES PER/SPACE PER/BLOCK BLOCK A - County Spaces 40 0 40 0.00 0.00 BLOCK 12 - Infant Spaces 5 0 5 50.00 250.00 BLOCK 14 - Regular Spaces 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 BLOCK 14 - Infant Spaces 193 0 193 50.00 9,650.00 BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 203 1 1 2 201 100.00 20,100.00 BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 166 1 3 4 162 200.00 32,400.00 BLOCK 16 - Regular Spaces 101 0 101 200.00 20,200.00 BLOCK 16 - RR Spaces 18 0 18 125.00 2,250.00 TOTAL: $84,850.00 INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS ----------------------- 2 2 DISINTERMENTS ------------- 0 REPURCHASES (BY CITY) 0 ADDED --------------------- TO INV PROPERTY TRANSFERS 0 ------------------ INTERMENT RIGHTS ASSIGNMENTS 0 ---------------------------- 0 C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartment Correspondence TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: DATE: SALES Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Cle Bob Maute, Glenn Perry, Parks Recreation David Curtis, Finance CEMETERY INVENTdRY 10/01/89 - 10/31/89 Nov. 6, 1989 DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) PROPERTY OWNER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 14 49 49 1 Mary Petersen BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 15 22 D 1 INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS George Tucker DESIGNATE NO. OF BLOCK LOT SPACE(S) SPACE(S) DECEASED PROPERTY OWNER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 49 49 1 Fred C. Petersen Mary Petersen 15 22 D 1 Eddie Dayle Tucker George Tucker CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY/INVENTORY REPORT FISCAL 1989/90 REPORT DATE: 11/06/89 ENDING TOTAL BEGIN INV VALUATION VALUATION INVENTORY INV OCT YTD- --- SPACES PER/SPACE PER/BLOCK -------- ----- BLOCK A - County Spaces ----- 40 ---- - 0 ------ 40 ---------- 0.00 --- 0.00 BLOCK 12 - Infant Spaces 5 0 5 50.00 250.00 BLOCK 14 - Regular Spaces 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 BLOCK 14 - Infant Spaces 193 0 193 50.00 9,650.00 BLOCK 14 - Urn Spaces 203 1 1 202 100.00 20,200.00 BLOCK 15 - Regular Spaces 166 1 1 165 200.00 33,000.00 BLOCK 16 - Regular Spaces 101 0 101 200.00 20,200.00 BLOCK 16 - RR Spaces 18 0 18 125.00 2,250.00 TOTAL: $83,300.00 INTERMENTS/REINTERMENTS ----------------------- 2 2 DISINTERMENTS ------------- 0 REPURCHASES (BY CITY) 0 ADDED --------------------- TO INV PROPERTY TRANSFERS ------------------ 0 INTERMENT RIGHTS ASSIGNMENTS 0 ---------------------------- Pace No. 1 11/02/89 REQUEST NO DATE DEPARTMENT RC BOX NO 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 702 10/03/89 6560 MO-23-03 1 0 0 702 10/03/89 6560 MO-23-04 1 0 0 i; 01 10/03/39 1424 Mir-10-05 0 1 0 Ci 701 10/03/89 1424 HO-18-03 0 1 ty Ci 708 10/11/89 9600 HO-26-03 0 0 1 i i i 08 10/11/89 9600 1 AO-4e-05 0 t J 1 0 09 10/10/89 9600 CO-49-03 0 0 0 1 o9 1 o/ l o /89 9606 80-35-01 1 0 0 Cti 710 10/20/89 9700 XX-1 1-12 0 0 1 it 03 10/05/89 9900 - -- 1 0 0 I1 704 10/05/89 1424 NO-13-05 - 0 1 0 i; 704 10/ is 5/ 89 1424 JO-27-01 0 1 0 Cf o5 10/04/89 6570 10-15-03 0 0 1 r, 706 10/05/89 6560 MO-23-03' 1 0 0 ?i ,706 10/05/89 6560 Mitt-23-04 1 0 0 i; TOTALS: 6 4 4 1 Y _ r R,", : i; F' A : l tL , E L', T THTHI I A L 'l, y p I L` :, i 1 U M u E A ..:: TAU 'i 1 .. -1.i M 1 .. A S r yug A,. '. _ Nr lALc _ ._.. 9 U A I. NU M B 2 K C) E S . M F A t_'T Li, T y 1 G !. I L E 1T `J -i T .I T .: _ VEF i A`-3c 1 (, TAG TF:N S FR IN, l-,3 .T Cli The LU110wlnc? oro-iiect-,s' were wove Oil ou_lna T.f'e c'rr'v_-'u_ Je+'l `C . CITY OF CLEARWATER CITY CLERK DEPT Y-T-D CRS ACTIVITY REPORT OCT 1989 FY 1989/90 -------------------------- ------ TOTALS ------ TYPE 1 (IN) Number T&R 3 3 Number Boxes 28 28 TYPE 2 (OUT) ------------ Number 107's 0 0 Number Boxes 0 0 TYPE 3 (ACCESSIONS) ------------------- REQUESTS (RRS) PROCESSED 9 9 3.1 - Box Out Number Boxes 6 6 3.2 - Copy Info Number Boxes 4 4 3.3 - Files Out Number Boxes 4 4 3.4 - LOOK/REPLACE Number Boxes 1 1 3.5 - Perm Out Number Boxes 0 0 DESTRUCT REQUESTS ----------------- Number 107's 1 1 No. Cu. Ft. 2 2 RC USER CONSULTATION -------------------- 0 0 RC BOX INVENTORY ---------------- IN(+) 0 0 OUT (-) 67 67 BALANCE (10/1/89-608) ?08 541 FILE PLAN User Consults 0 0 New File Numbers 0 0 Change File Numbers 0 0 VEHICLES VEH TITLES NEW TAGS TAG TRANSFR VEH AUCTIONED DBF/FILES CEMINTER 10/1/89-831 RCENTER 10/1/89-1033 SPECIAL PROJECTS ---------------- REPLAT OF CEMETERY BLKS RECORDS SURVEY RESPONSE REWRITE OF RMPPMANUAL SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF RC CEM INVENTORY IN MP SYSTM DOCUMNTN RCENTER SYSTM DOCUMNTN CEMINTER SYSTM DOCUMNTN RCLOG REPORTS: REVENUE.MP NONREVENUE.MP RCSTATS.MP RCACCESS.DBF RCLOG.DBF CEMINV.MP 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF CLEARWATER Ream Wilson, Parks and Recreation Director Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet Lucille Williams, City Clerk Robert Maute, Foreman II, Parks Division Cemetery Fees June 16, 1982 Please review the atAhed proposed ordinance to amend the cemetery ordinance. It is scheduled for first reading on July 1 and second reading on July 15. Any corrections or additions you wish to have added should be forwarded to me before June 23, 1982. CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: Anthony L. Shoemaker, City Manager FROM: Lucille Williams, City Clerk COPIES: Ream Wilson, Dir. Park & Recreation SUBJECT: Cemetery Fees DATE: May 25, 1982 Cemetery fees have not been increased since 1978. We contacted the Cities of Dunedin and Largo and a private enterprise. Private enterprise charges considerably more but they do offer perpetual care which we are not in a position to do. Annual revenue from the cemetery ranges between $4,000 and $5,000 while the expenditures run from $30,000 to $40,000. Employees of the Parks & Rea-cation department do they maintenance work on a full time basis. There are 482 baby spaces remaining to be sold. In the past 2 or 3 years only recall one being sold anC T suggest we convert a good part of the babi• section to be used for urns. There are many more cremations now than there used to be and I believe we could sell them at a slightly lower rate than, a full. space. Current Char se Suggested Charge Spaces along RR $100 $12r) Adult space 170 200 Baby space 45 50 Urn space -- 100 Staking fee N/C weekdays 15 weekdays Staking fee $15 Sat. & Sun.,Holidays25 Sat. & Sun., Holidays Any changes in ceme?ery fees and pi ncedures will require an amendment to the Code of Ordinances. Please advise if -- should proceed. SCI. C I T Y OF C L E A R WA T E R c-? i -;;??JJ) Q P O 5 T O F F I C E 8 0 X 4748 11 ?i T n` 1 -"?IE1?`?II CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33518 ?l C 1? 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK July 22, 1982 Gentlemen: On July 15, 1982, Ordinance No. 2766-82 was passed and adopted by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater. The ordinance established new fees to become effective immediately as follows: Staking fee $ 15.00 Staking fee 25.00 All baby spaces 50.00 All adult spaces 200.00 during work days during weekends and holidays Blocks 1 through 16 EXCEPT Spaces in Lots 41-59, Block 16 (Adjacent to railroad right-of- way) $125.00 Urn space 100.00. If we can be of any further assistance please contact us. Yours very truly, LW:ses Lucille Williams, CMC City Clerk "Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer" A CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: City :tanager FROM: City Clerk COPIES: SUBJECT: Lot 34, Block fi, Cemetery DATE: May l1, 1960 At the last Commission meeting the Commission asked for my recommendation as to the purchase of the above property at a cost of $600,00, It is believed that there is no question but that the spaces could be sold eventually with the City receiving at least 4730,00 for Uiemugh individual space sales.0 It is my understanding that the reason the property has not been sold is that they do not want to dispose of it by spaces, but want to sell the lot as a whole, I do not know how the sprinkler system is laid out on the lot, so cannot tell whether it would interfere with spaces. Mr, Dobson is checking on this matter and also as to whether the large oak tree on the corner would interfere with any of the spaces, If these items do not interfere, the City would be able to receive another i146*00 in the *&is of individual spaces. I have merely tried to set down the facts of the matter without making a definite recommendation, ,y ?r G ' G CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: Ream Wilson, Director, Parks and Recreation FROM: Or Alan S. Zimmet, Assistant City Attorney COPIES: Ozell George, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Clearwater Cemetery - Request for Disinterment DATE: December 3, 1985 I have spoken today with John Nelson, the attorney for Mr. Michael Hill. As you probably know by now, Mr. Nelson has sent you a letter indicating that Mr. Hill will give the City permission to disinter his father, John Keith Hill, on the condition that the City bear all expenses and that the casket not be opened. I informed Mr. Nelson that these conditions were acceptable to the City. In one of our conversations, you indicated that this problem had arisen previously. I understand that this is a very old cemetery and that the records available are poor. However, to protect the City from any suit for future mistakes concerning where certain people should be buried, I urge that you get together with the Clerk's Office to coordinate and improve the records of the cemetery. If you have any questions, please contact me. ASZ:jmp RECEIVER DEC 4 1985 CITY CLERK CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet • TO: City Clerk, Bob Whitehead FROM: Eddie C. Moore, Parks & Recreation Director COPIES: Alan Smith SUBJECT: Attached list DATE: March 13, 1974 Attached please find list of gravestones vandalized the weekend of March 9 - 10. Please contact these people for notification of damage and so forth. ECM:s Attachment. f •Y-I Elizabeth E. Kauer Horace E. Bachman 1876-1961 Ju16 6, 1872 Blo]12 - 6 A %S Highway #lytfi Aug. g an-Charles auer, C ea??r NorLot 5 27, - 1888 Block 2 -earney, George M. W. H. Oct. Ba 12, chman 1840 1857-1939 Jan. 25, 1898 Lot 23 - Block 2 Hallie Kearney 1863-1941 "fVanPetten Daughter: Mrs. Ed Ovens Rebecca Jane ( 1379 So. Washington Ave.,Clearwater-33516 May 2, 1836 J /i,s y Scranton Jan. 15, 189 4 o rec r ;Z No Lot 12-Block 2 ?3 02 gq' Henry VanPetten , 3 c2 . 3 ? (, Record 1851-1895 n" Oct. 25, 1830 - Jan. 14, 1924 Mary V. Scranto Warren U. Scranton 1848-1913 Rogers No Kate Alexander Record Block 2 - Lot (8) 1860-1925 No David E. Shaw Record 1824 - 1909 Lot 22 - Block 3 No Hepsibah - V Hill 1812-1898 Record Lot 22 - Block 3 No Mrs. R. A. Cone Record Mar. 6 1858-1900 Lot 16 - Block 3 Belle T 1846-1924 Julius D. 1829-1912 Lot 2 - Block 3 William Wilder Feb. 20, 1876 July 27, 1914 Lot 27 - Block 4 1.,?Shaner Harry C. Shaner 1873-1962 Lot 24 - Block 3 No record No record No record No record Daughter: Mrs. W. C. Crumbley 901 So. Fremont Ave., Tampa,Fla. Martha M. Williams Apr. 19, 1838 - Feb. 23, 1916 Lot 16, Block 4 No record A. A. Fuquay No Feb. 6, 1830 Marjorie Cullen Record Mar. 25, 1904 Dec. 5, 1902 Lot 10 - Block 3 Apr. 17, 1903 Lot 15 - Block 4 Loveday - L. Turner Apr. 13, 1885 L. S. Earnest No Sept. 28, 1970 1897-1930 Record Lot 10 - Block 3 Block 4 - Lot 16 W. L. Constantine Lot 18- Block 4 No record No record No record a Frances S. Lahr No record 1892-1969 /William T. Smith Brothers Jason M. Smith 1885-1960 716 So. Delaware, Tampa, Fla. Lot 19 - Block 4 Griee No record Jennie Hartley Herbert Lot 20 - Block 4 Phillip Butler Lot 22 - Block 4 No survivors Marie E. Reidinger 1868-1938 No record Lot 22- Block 4 Petersen - Carl H. t 7 - Edith M. No record Lot 23 - Block 4 Owens, Albert. Jr. May 20, 1918 Oct. 10, 1930 No record Lot 26 - Block 4 Harriett Cardullos 1873 - 1934 Lot 30 - Block 4 No record Turner - Edward C. No record Lot 28 - Block 4 Thomas - Joseph R. 1875-1969 Daughter: ' Mrs . Fdna Shepherd Effie H. t, 3025S.W. 27th. Terrace 1878-1959 Miami, Florida-33133 Lot 7- Block 5 Elizabeth E. Kauer Horace E. Bachman 1876-1961 Ju16 6, 1872 Block 12 - Lot 54 Aug. 27, 1888 Lot 5 - Block 2 W. H. Bachman Kearney, George M. Oct. 12, 1840 1857-1939 Jan. 25, 1898 Lot 23 - Block 2 Hallie Kearney 1863-1941 VanPetten Rebecca Jane May 2, 1836 Scranton Jan. 15, 1899 r Lot 12-Block 2 Henry VanPetten 1851-1895 Oct. 25, 1830 - Jan. 14, 1924 Mary V. Scranton Warren U. Scranton 1848-1913 Rogers Belle T 1846-1924 Kate Alexander Julius D. Block 2 - Lot (8) 1829-1912 1860-1925 Lot 2 - Block 3 David E. Shaw William Wilder 1824 - 1909 Feb. 20, 1876 Lot 22 - Block 3 July 27, 1914 Lot 27 - Block 4 Hepsibah - V Shaner Hill 1812-1898 Harry C. Shaner Lot 22 - Block 3 1873-1962 Lot 24 - Block 3 Mrs. R. A. Cone Mar. 6 1858-1900 Martha M. Williams Lot 16 - Block 3 Apr. 19, 1838 - Feb. 23, 1916 L Lot 16, Block 4 A. A. Fuquay Feb. 6, 1830 Marjorie Cullen Mar. 25, 1904 Dec. 5, 1902 Lot 10 - Block 3 Apr. 17, 1903 Lot 15 - Block 4 Loveday - L. Turner Apr. 13, 1885 L. S. Earnest Sept. 28, 1970 1897-1930 Lot 10 - Block 3 Block 4 - Lot 16 W. L. Constantine Lot 18- Block 4 L r Frances S. Lahr 1892-1969 William T. Smith 1885-1960 Lot 19 - Block 4 Griee Jennie Hartley Herbert Lot 20 - Block 4 Phillip Butler Lot 22 - Block 4 Marie E. Reidinger 1868-1938 Lot 22- Block 4 Petersen - Carl H. Edith M. Lot 23 - Block 4 Owens, Albert. Jr. May 20, 1918 Oct. 10, 1930 Lot 26 - Block 4 Harriett Cardullos 1873 - 1934 Lot 30 - Block 4 Turner - Edward C. Lot 28 - Block 4 Thomas - Joseph R. 1875-1969 Effie H. 1878-1959 Lot 7 - Block 5 t • C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R P O S T O F F I C E B O X 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33518 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK R. G. WHITEHEAD CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK March 15, 1974 Mr. Robert Manuel Moss Funeral Home P.O. Box 60 Clearwater, Fla. Dear Bob: In accordance with our conversation of this morning, I am enclosing list of the stones or markers that were damaged last weekend by vandals at the Clearwater Cemetery. Any assistance you can give us on the heirs or relatives of those listed will be appreciated. Very truly YoUrs, . G. Whitehead ty Clerk k March 16, 1974 Sorry! This is the best we can do. We have checked our records dating back to 1933. Yours very truly, MOSS FUNERAL HOME, INC . Robert R. Manuel /cb V T March 15. 1974 Mr. James Beardsley Clearwater Sun P.O. Box 413 Clearwater, Fla. Dear Mr. Beardsley: In accordance with c .?phony: conversation, I a;I enclosing, a il:: 1: o the names an,, of to:abstone 7 vandals at C lear,iater Ce,,ietei. v . I believe it would be of great benefit to all concerned if you could write an article listing these names and requesting that anv heirs or relatives contact the City -erk's Office for information relating to the vaidalism .7.nd the repair of the damage.. While the City is not assuming, any responsibility for the repair will attempt to have sc?,:e reco.-wMendations as to firms that would do the work. Thank you for your attention r.y?:: cooperation. Very truly your- :1) R. G. Whitehead City Clerk RGW:k Y C I T Y O F C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 33518 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK R. G. WHITEHEAD CERTIFIED MUNICIPAL CLERK March 26, 1974 Recently the Clearwater Cemetery was vandalized and a number of stones were either damaged or knocked over. The stone of located in Block No. , Lot No. , was one of those affected. We are listing below the names of three monument firms in this area who are equipped to make necessary repairs and, if you desire, you may contact any one of them to assist you in this matter. Everett Memorial Co. 540 8th St. S St. Petersburg, Fl. Phone 895-4707 Florida Memorials, Inc. 6521 Park Blvd. Pinellas Park, F1. Phone 546-3502 Sumner Marble 6 Granite 16 55th St. S St. Petersburg, F1. Phone 341-6351 If we can be of further assistance, please contact this office. Very truly yours, /{? . ? .ate R. G. Whitehead, CMC City Clerk ! ? . r C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 t- 1 C L E A R W A T E R, F L O R I D A 3461 8 - 4 7 4 8 February 1, 1990 V D Mr. Henry KingsburyEg 1990 Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. 5300 West Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 RE: Survey Clearwater Cemetery Boundary on-Y. CLVK Dear Mr. Kingsbury: A proposal for professional land surveying services is being requested from your firm to perform a boundary survey of Clearwater Cemetery on South Myrtle Avenue in Clearwater. The cemetery lies within a portion of the NE 1/4 of Section 21 and the NW 1/4 of Section 22, in Township 29 South, Range 15 East, on either side of Myrtle Ave. and North of Lakeview Road. Attached are copies of deeds, surveys, plats, railroad drawings, etc. of, and adjacent to, the subject property. The attached atlas sheet shows the approximate boundary of the tract. Copies of City deeds are also attached. Please be aware we are unable to locate all of the deeds covering the property. Upon receipt and acceptance of your proposal, the City will have to approve a purchase order, prior to giving you the notice to proceed. Please provide in your proposal a firm time period, after notice to proceed, when this work would be completed. We appreciate your interest. Very t my yours, Cecil M. Hend son, Jr. P.E. Assistant Director of Public Works/Engineering CMH:WJS:j1 Attachments Copies: Wil iam C. Baker, Director of Public Works Ka y Rice,'Assistant City Manager C arles Hunsicker, Assistant City Manager Anthia Goudeau, City Clerk C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: William C. Baker, Director of Public Works FROM: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk 2? COPIES: Bill Shepard, Engineering Drafting Supervisor SUBJECT: Clearwater Cemetery Drawings DATE: October 10, 1990 Several weeks ago Susan Stephenson of our department, spoke with Bill Shepard and inquired as to the possibility of drawing an overall layout of the blocks and lots in the cemetery to show their relationship to each other. Bill Shepard is to be commended for his response to our request. He produced three drawings of house atlas size which meet our needs to the tee. We greatly appreciate his response to our request. C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor Cemetery January 23, 1990 You requested information regarding the problems we have encountered with the cemetery in regard to the availability of Parks & Recreation Department Personnel. Following is a summary of these problems. There have been several instances when no we have had difficulty in reaching anyone (Glen, with the cemetery. In the past month-there have director was seeking to purchase a space and one the cemetery to open a grave and no one there instances we were unable to contact" any of these over an hour. one has been at the cemetery and Bob, Ozell, Ream) who is familiar been two occasions when a funeral instance of a company arriving at to show them the site. In some people in Parks & Recreation for There is also a problem of being unable to contact Bob, Glen or Ozell after 3:30. Our ordinance states we require 12 hours notice for staking. If someone comes in after 3:30 and wants to open the grave the next morning we have a problem. I understand from Eleanor that Bob Maute made a statement to her this past Monday to the effect that Glen Perry is the only person who knows what spaces are available for sale. I seem to remember on one occasion that Ozell went out there to help someone. In the instance that occurred this past Monday Eleanor told Bob that Ozell was at the cemetery and that's when Bob said Ozell wouldn't be able to show the party what was available and he (Bob) couldn't either. Maybe this is a problem and not knowing how to work with the books to determine availability as opposed to not knowing the layout. It is also my understanding from Eleanor that Bob Maute no longer has a radio and we must now call Parks & Recreation and leave a message for him and there is no way of knowing how soon he will get the message. L-,-;- CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney ,44 RE: City Cemetery; Right of Interment DATE: December 15, 1989 In order to prove the right of interment in the city cemetery, the most acceptable evidence is a cemetery deed naming the individual to be interred as the purchaser of the space. If the individual to be interred is not named on the deed as the purchaser, but the purchaser bought more than one space, it is reasonably safe to assume that the interment of a member of the immediate family (spouse, child or parent) was intended. Evidence of the family relationship may consist of a birth certificate, death certificate, or will, but I cannot give you an exhaustive listing of items which could be used to prove the relationship to the purchaser. Beyond the immediate family, it is less safe to assume that the individual has the right of interment. When such cases arise, we will have to review the claimed right of interment and make a decision upon whatever evidence is offered. It would be a good idea to develop an interment authorization form to be completed by the purchaser at the time cemetery spaces are sold, with the original to be kept on file in your office. In fact, the cemetery deed itself could contain the notation, "for the interment of , " which would have the advantage of going into the public records and eliminating the risk of losing a separate authorization form. The disadvantage is that the purchaser's plans could change due to changes in the family relationship, for example. In either event, the purchaser should be notified that it is the purchaser's obligation to inform your office if the authorization should ever require modification. A newspaper advertisement might produce old cemetery deeds to complete your records, but it might also produce claims which would be impossible to disprove, and it would generate a loss of confidence in the City's ability to manage its affairs with respect to a very sensitive activity. I suggest that the money would be better spent searching the public records in the courthouse to see how many cemetery deeds were recorded, and comparing the results with your records. MAG:a Copy: Kathy Rice, Assistant City Manager JEC a.5 1989 I L C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: Susan Stephenson, Document & Records Supervisor SUBJECT: Cemetery Baby & Urn Spaces DATE: October 20, 1989 Per our discussion regarding conversion of baby spaces into adult spaces I would like to give you the following information. The baby spaces, as well as the urn spaces, are located in Block 14 and each space is 2 ft. by 4 ft. It would take four of these spaces to make up a full size space. Presently, there are 203 urn spaces available for sale and 193 baby spaces. The urn spaces sell for $100 and the baby spaces sell for $50. A full size adult space sells for $200. BABY SPACES There were 3 baby spaces sold in 1988 and, as far as I can tell from the records, the last space sold prior to that was in 1983. It does not appear that it is necessary to have such a large inventory of these spaces. Converting spaces 265 through 344 (80 baby spaces) would provide 20 full size spaces. In addition, if we converted spaces 421 through 445 (24 baby spaces) we would have 6 more full size spaces. This would leave 89 baby spaces and provide 26 additional full size spaces. URN SPACES There was one urn space sold in 1989 and several in 1988. Converting spaces 121 through 136 and 217 through 232 would provide an additional 8 full size spaces replacing 32 urn spaces. Converting spaces 163 through 190 would provide 7 additional full size spaces and eliminate 28 urn spaces. Converting spaces 4 through 23 and 90 through 109 would eliminate 40 urn spaces and provide 10 full spaces. These conversions would, therefore, provide an additional 25 full size spaces and eliminate 100 urn spaces leaving 103. If all these conversions were done it would provide 51 additional full size spaces to add to the 166 spaces available in Block 15, 101 spaces in Block 16, and the 18 railroad spaces in Block 16. It would, to some degree, reduce our total valuation as four urn spaces are currently worth $400 as compared to $200 for a full size space. There is no difference in value if the baby spaces are converted. X COUNTY SPACES There are 40 "County" spaces available which have no value. These are located along the railroad and if we decided to make some of these available for purchase they should fall in the category of the other railroad spaces. Unfortunately, I am uncertain whether the City or the County owns these spaces. The last burial in the county spaces was in 4/88 and the one prior to that was in 1983. An alternative to converting the urn and baby spaces would be to block of?the ones that we are considering for conversion indicating they are not for sale at the present time. This would leave these blocks of lots in tact for conversion in the future. 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I •+1 Ir' lul NI I°I Ilul r j°I r-I wI iul I,°j NI lal ?lul Iurl IDI r rr r (; I `C O CJ m n U O U _ cr -r I I CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO., Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk; Ozell George, Par Supt FROM: Ream Wilso , Director Parks and Recreation COPIES: Sarah own, Bob Maute, Glenn Perry t SUBJECT: Burial Permits DATE: January 15, 1988 On Tuesday, January 12th, 1988, we met to discuss items re- garding the Clearwater Cemetery. One of these items was "Burial Permits" which are required each time a gravesite is needed. It was decided that immediately upon completing a burial permit, your office would contact our Parks Division so that the permit could be picked up. Your first contact would be Mr. Bob Maute. In the event Mr. Maute is not available, please contact Mr. Ozell George. If Mr. Maute or Mr. George cannot be reached, Mr. Glenn Perry is to be con- tacted at the City Cemetery. The person picking up the burial permit will deliver it to Mr. Perry at the Cemetery. Both employees will enter the information in the Cemetery book and stake the gravesite. In addition to the above, you stated that you would look into the possibility of securing a part=time senior citizen to work with Mr. Perry on updating Cemetery records. Further, you indicated that you would contact the Public Works De- partment to determine if a new map of the Cemetery could be prepared. Your assistance and cooperation is appreciated and I'm avail- able in the event you have any questions. RW/ev CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: R. W. Whitehead, City Cler FROM: Elizabeth S. Haeseker COPIES: SUBJECT: Clearwater Cemetery - Agenda Item DATE: April 21, 1978 Please rewrite this agenda item to show a proper subject and provide a background justifying the requested action. The information you have presented in the backgroun4 section should be forwarded to the Legal Department for inclusion in a proposed resolution (to be an attachment). When re-typing, please just recommend the adoption of a resolution rather than having the resolution number incomplete. Agenda No. /%w MEMORANDUM TO: Meeting Date: 5/4i78 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: CITY CEMETERY RECOMMENDATION: The City Commission adopt a resolution, repealing Resolution Nos. •73-153 and 74-94, to make necessary changes in cemetery charges and rules U And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: There have been no changes in cemetery fees or rules since 1974. During that period the total operating budget for the cemetery has increased 62% due to wage increases, inflation, cost of equipment, etc. Therefore, it is recommended the price of certain spaces be increased to help defray these increased operating costs as well as the increase in land values. To further help reduce operating costs, it is recommended the funeral directors be responsible for openings and closings, with city personnel locating the spaces to be used at no charge except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Also, for health reasons, outside concrete receptacles should be required for caskets over 5 feet in length. Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: ?Affected Costs: NSA OAttachments: Date: Parties Funding Source: Res. 73-153 & Notified ? Capital Improve- 74-94 Paper: of Meeting ment Budget Proposed City Manager ? Operating Budget Resolution xlot Required xNot Required ? Other t: t D men epar Originating Date 81 Sequential Appropriation Code f R City Clerk ? None erence e Agenda No. : Meeting Date: 5/4/7 MEMORANDUM TO The City Commission of the City of Clearwater SUBJECT: u ion No. -7r--- RECOMMENDATION'. o?- The City Commission adopt Resolution Mg. repealing Resolution Nos. 73-153 and 74-94, to make necessary changes in cemetery charges and rules xUAnd that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The following changes should be made to cover increased cost of operation and upgrade burial requirements for health reasons: Section 2 e. Provide'`pening and closing charges of $15 for A baby space and $50 for An adult space on weekdays, with $25 and $75 on Saturdays, Sundays-and holidays. Add Section 2 f. To provide that caskets under 5 feet in length would not require any vault or concrete receptacle, but any casket 5 feet or over would require either a vault or an outside concrete receptacle. Section 3 a. Provide a charge of $45 for baby spaces; $170 for spaces in Lots 497 to 576 inclusive, Block 14; all of Block 15; and Lots 1 to 40 in Block 16. ,? ~r The charge should remain for spaces in Lots 41 to 59 inclusive, Block 16, as they are adjacent to the railroad right-of-way and ele? have drainage problems. Sectiorj 3 b through g. Remeras in Resolution No. 73-15"3. Section 4. The above rules and regulations to become effective 30 days after passage. Commission Disposition: Follow-up Action: Submitted by: Advertised: ? Affected Costs: N/A >OAttachments: Parties Funding Source: Date: Notified O Capital Improve- Res. 73-153 City Manager Paper: of Meeting ment Budget 74-94 0 Operating Budget XbNot Required XMNot Required O Other Department: Ori inatin g g Date 8tSequential Appropriation Code Reference City Clerk 0 None C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Kathy Rice, Assistant City Manager FROM: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk "I COPIES: SUBJECT: Municipal Cemetery DATE: November 20, 1989 The comparison between the City Clerk's and Parks and Recreation Department's records as to ownership, burial location and names of deceased has been completed. We have entered the names of approximately 4100 deceased- people in a dBASE program which we will match against the lot records. A systems analysis will be performed to develop solutions that will address the different problems that have been encountered. With regard to the boundary survey that was agreed upon, it appears that very little activity has occurred in this regard. We will keep you informed on the progress of activities conducted to address the problems of the cemetery and the solutions that are developed. hl iv Tony Shoemaker, City F a y ;+ttcrney det `D, irector .'. r t rte' r 7r 4, Ilil 5, 1978 is recommended that a netti resolution be passed repeal inr; t oluti.ons 73-3.53 and 1a74--94, with the new resolution to czlu(Ie the follovin^ chan;7es tlon 2. e. r i pr Gryic a onenin,-., anti c1G ,ins- charn_ es of '15 for a ha'Dy 8 c,a and '50 for an adult ni)ac'e on wcek.days, with ^ 25 and y. (,n. f'Z1turday :i , I,7un(.9ay;3 and 'iolidlay s . i '1 d. Section 2. f U- ,provide: that caskets under 5 feet in len-t c wou" c? rot ghire, any vault or concreto r"'cnPtacie, '..)ut any 3C7i,E?t eet or over would reouire either a vault or an outside , ncrote rec_e; tact 1.11 C.TINTI.Y 7, 'FFIDED FOP, I £AI?I'I' , A`:CP! ,.t t ion 1. a. T6-.prov?.dc a c?-)aro;e of .'111.5 For }:,aby spaces-, ^17-? for S7-aces 'Leta L;.',7 to 575 inclus::ve, 3lock 14, All of "clock 1.5; Lots 1 to 40 in =31oc1: 15. ` 106 mat the $1-5-5 char,-e rc-!iain for spaces in Lots 41 to 5.1 ;Lsive, Slock 16, as they are adjacent to the railroad 2? F?Ilt-of-6lciy and someti^te s Pa.; drainarr? pro?)? E?i ?46tt i on 4. ?J all state t;,e above rules and <?tians are to 17.f:t C' (7A of 2. ] lit ? 4 'r t:t? Cam".;(' ?f.C d'tiVc 3 Cja "i. I T r .F i~ f{: t'. 'U CITX No. 73 - 153 1:7-HEREiS, the City of Clearwater is the or,vner of the Clearwater Ceinctery; and 1,'HEREAS, the City Con-unissior_ passed Resolution No. 6666 on Mlay 16, 1966, setting forth certain rules ana regulations in order to properly regulate and administer said Cemetery; and WHEREAS, due to increased costs of maintenance, it is necessary that certain: of the r.hargcs, rules and regulations be amended and changed; 1\1 03'%', THEREFO RE, BE IT RESCLVED BY THE CITY COI\-?\61SSION OF TIC CITY C?' CLEARI ATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION DULY AND REGULARLY ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOVrs: 1. That Resolution No. 66-66, vrhich was passed on hlay 16, 1966, be repealed in its entirety as of tl-,,: effecti-,>e date of the rules and regulations set out herein. 2. That the following Rules and Regulations are hereby applicable to all portions of Clearwater Cemetery: a. No interment permitted unless payment in full for grave space has been received by the City and burial permit issued. b. A maximum of two burials in one space is permitted provided at least one has been cremated or is a baby. c. AVhile reasonable precautions will be taken to prevent damage by vandals, etc. , the City will not assume any liability for damage that occurs. d. The City may repurchase spaces at original price less a fifteen percent (15%) service or transfer charge. e. There shall be an opening and closing charge of $10. 00 for baby space and $40. 00 for adult space on v.,,eekdays; there shall be an opening and closing charge of $20. 00jor baby space and $60. 00 for adult space on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 3. That the following Rules and Regulations are hereby applicable to Clearwater Cemetery Second Addition, Blocks 14, 15 and 16: a. The purchase price of grave spaces will be as follows: Lots 1 - 496, Block 14 (Bab), Spaces) Spaces in Lots 497 to 576, Block 14, all of Block 15, and Lots 1 - X1-0, 'Block 16 Spaces in Lots 41 - 59, Block 16 (Adjacent to Railroad Right-of-Way) -1- c2?,.-,r1.r? $20.00 eg $135.00 $100. 00 b. All E?'JOVe-nro:1:jd rnoi- 3cnts, menjOrials, CItClvSUrC s or hlalltlnbs- arc prohlbl,ed. c. Flower arran-crnents from the services will be permitte-d for a rraxinnurn of ten days after ciatc of burial, after which baf-k%ts, urns and remaining flowcrs -%vill be removed. d. Potted plants, veterans t ',vrcaths and flags will be permitted on grave spaces for the observation of Memorial Day froin one ;,?eek before and or_e \''Ccl: a1'-_rY,.•ards, after which they will be removed. , e. Flov,,er recept_ cles shall be placed in the ground ',with no portion tbereof above the ground level. f. Only bronze, marble or granite tablets or markers will be permitted -,pit:; no portion thereof above ground level. g. The size of mO?doers shall be as follov.s: Baby space markers Adult single space ma: `•iers Double grave space markers Miniinum of 5" wide by 8" long Maximum of 10" -wide by 15" long Mini num of 8" ',vide by 12" long Maximum of 15" wide by 24" long Minimum of 81, wide by 20" long Ma?,imum of 15" ',vide by 48" long These measurements do not apply to government issue markers. 4. All of the above rules and regulations shall become effective as of December 1, 1973. PASSED AND ADOPTED this Attest: /s/ R. G. Whitehead City Clerk 13th day of November, A. D. 1973. /s/ H. Everett Hougen • Mayor-Commissioner RT.S01.17T10N No, 74 - 94 Z?'HLRyAS, the City of Clearwater is the owner of the Clearwater Cemetery; and WHEREAS, the City Commission passed Resolution No, 73-15`3 on November 13, 1973, settinforth certain rules, ulatioas and charges In order to properly regulate and administer said Cemetery; and WHEREAS, due to increased costs of maintenance, it is necessary that certain of the charges be revised; NOW, THEREFORE-, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION' OF TH£ CITY OF CLr.AR1iTATER, FLORIDA, IN SESSION DULY AND REGULARLY ASSEIvIBL£D, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Resolution No. 73-153, which was passed on November 13, 1973, be amended as to Section 3 a thereof to read as follows: 3 a. The purchase price of grave spaces will be as follows: Lots 1 - 496, Block 14 (Baby Spaces) $ 36.00 Spaces in Lots 497 to 576, Blocl. 14, all of Block 15, and Lots 1 to 55, Block 16 $155.00 2. That said charges shall become effective as of October 1 1974. PASSED AND ADOPTED this • 26th day of August, A. D. 1974. /s/ H. Everett Hougen Attests /s/ R. G. Whitehead City Clerk Mayor;.-Commissioner Cemetery Vandalism Report On October 24, 1990 the following information was given to Mrs. Maggio over the phone by Glenn Perry: FAMILY NAME BLOCK LOT SPACE(s) ITEM OLDS 7 86 C&D ? LUH, C. ARTHUR & IRENE 7 86 C&D VASE HALL, MILLARD & MARY 7 109 C&D WAIIN WILDEN, JOANNA & HELAIRE 8 76 C&D STONE TARVIN 8 88 4 SPACES VASE ISZARD, HARRY J 8 . 91 A STONE HILL 9 3 4 SPACES STONE STEPHENSON, FRANK & SUZIE 9 45 C&D STONE FUGUITT, INFANT SON OF GERTRUDE 9 68 C STONE He had a to informed Cami lle (at the Safety Meeting on Tuesday) that an incident report h1d been taken by CLWR PD #33512 and Parks and Rec had authorized him to get estimates on work due to the fact that the heavy, broken granite markers were blocking areas through which equipment has to pass. Entries have been placed in the interment file data base referencing the police report and a copy of this notation has been placed in the Cemetery administrative file in the event we are called by family members. r i,