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MA <br />GENERAL ORDINANCES 173 <br />person who has died within the City limits to any place beyond <br />the City limits for the purpose of burial, without first procuring <br />a permit to do so from the local Registrar, under a penalty of not <br />less than $5.00 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. <br />Sec. 422. Retaining or exposing dead bodies. <br />No person shall retain or expose, or allow to be exposed or re- <br />tained, the dead body of any human being to the peril or preju- <br />dice of the life or health of any person, under a penalty of not <br />less than $5.00 nor more than $15.00. <br />Sec. 423. Death of persons unattended by physician. <br />In case any person shall die within the City without the attend- <br />ance of a physician, or if the attending physician neglects or re- <br />fuses to furnish the certificate required, it shall be the duty of <br />any undertaker who may have charge of the burial, and the right <br />of any other person acquainted with the facts of the case, to re- <br />port the same to the Health Officer, who shall thereupon be au- <br />thorized to give the required certificate; provided it be not a case <br />requiring the attendance of the Coroner. <br />Sec. 424. Stillborn children. <br />Stillborn children and those dead at birth shall be registered as <br />births and also as deaths and a certificate of both birth and death <br />shall be filed with the local Registrar. <br />Sec. 425. Physicians and midwives to register. <br />It shall be the duty of all physicians and midwives practicing <br />in the City to register their names with the local Registrar. <br />Sec. 426. Report of births—births without attendance <br />of physician or midwife. <br />Every practicing physician or .midwife in the City, under <br />whose charge or superintendence a birth shall hereafter take <br />place, shall file with the local Registrar a certificate of births as <br />required by the State law. In case the birth of any child shall <br />occur without the attendance of a physician or midwife, or should <br />no other person be in attendance upon the mother immediately <br />thereafter, it shall become the duty of the parent or parents of <br />174 CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY CODE <br />such child to report its birth to the local Registrar within ten days <br />after the birth and it shall be the duty of the local registrar to se- <br />cure the necessary information and signature to make a proper <br />certificate of birth. Any person or persons who shall hereafter <br />fail to comply with the provisions of this section shall be sub- <br />jected to a fine of not less than $1.00 nor more than $10.00 for <br />each offense. <br />Sec. 427. Duty of keeper in charge of cemetery. <br />Every keeper or other person or officer in charge of any ceme- <br />tery or burial ground within the City shall make a weekly report <br />to the Health Officer of the number of bodies buried by him <br />during the preceding week and shall also return to said Health <br />Officer the permit required by section 420. <br />Sec. 428. Forms—permits—certificates. <br />The local Registrar shall supply forms, issue permits, require <br />proper certificates and keep records as may now or hereafter be <br />provided by state law, but the salary paid Registrar as Health <br />Officer shall be in lieu of all fees provided by state law. <br />GENERAL ORDINANCES 175 <br />CHAPTER XXXI. <br />PARKS AND CEMETERIES. <br />Sec. 429. Superintendent—appointment. <br />The City Manager shall appoint, subject to the approval of the <br />Council, a superintendent of parks and cemeteries, who shall have <br />special charge of the public parks and cemeteries and of all prop- <br />erty of the City in and about the same. <br />Sec. 430. His powers and duties. <br />He shall employ, subject to the approval of the City :Manager, <br />such help as may be needed for the proper maintenance and op- <br />eration of the same. He shall have all the powers of a member <br />of the City Police Force within the parks and cemeteries over <br />which he has jurisdiction, and within one hundred yards thereof, <br />and shall keep order and preserve the peace therein; and any one <br />obstructing or hindering him in the discharge of his duty shall <br />be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $25.00 for each of- <br />f ense. <br />Sec. 431. Laying off lots—mapping and selling of same. <br />The superintendent shall lay off the cemeteries, not already <br />.mapped, into sections, half sections, and quarter sections and <br />eighth sections, and shall have three maps made of the same by <br />the City Engineer. One of said maps shall be kept by him, one <br />by the City Engineer, and the other recorded in the Clerk's Of- <br />fice of the Corporation Court, and he shall sell the sections, half <br />sections, quarter sections and eighth sections, as shown on said <br />maps at such prices as may be fixed from time to time by the <br />Council. <br />Sec. 432. Deed to sections. <br />The Mayor shall have authority and it shall be his duty to exe- <br />cute in the name and on behalf of the City proper deeds convey- <br />ing with general warranty of title to any purchaser thereof any <br />section in any cemetery of the City to which the City has a clear <br />title, upon the certificate of the City Collector that the purchase <br />176 CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY CODE <br />money for said section has been fully paid. To such deed the <br />seal of the City shall be affixed and attested by the Clerk of the <br />Council. However, in any such deed it shall be expressly set out <br />that the section thereby conveyed shall be used for the interment <br />of white persons only, except as to those parts set aside for col- <br />ored, and that its management and control shall be subject to any <br />laws, ordinances or resolutions passed or thereafter passed, by <br />the City Council for the management, government or improve- <br />ment of the cemetery in which the section is located, or for the <br />management, government or improvement of the sections in said <br />cemeteries. <br />Sec. 433. To whom lots shall be sold. <br />All the sections in 'Maplewood and Oakwood cemeteries shall <br />be used exclusively for the burial or interment of white persons; <br />except that part in Oakwood which has been set apart by the <br />Council for colored persons. <br />Sec. 434. Burial of paupers. <br />The Council shall designate such portion of Oakwood Ceme- <br />tery as may be necessary for the interment or burial of paupers. <br />Sec. 435. Charges for keeping sections in order. <br />Every owner of a section or part of a section in any cemetery <br />of the City shall pay annually to the City Collector on the first <br />day of July the following fee, viz.: For a whole section $8.00; <br />half section, $5.00; quarter section, $2.50; one-eighth section, <br />$1.50, for keeping such sections in good condition. <br />Sec. 436. Perpetual care of sections. <br />There shall be established a fund to be known as "a fund for <br />the perpetual care of sections or parts thereof in the cemeteries, <br />now or hereafter owned or controlled by the City of Charlottes- <br />ville." <br />(a) Any owner or other party in interest may deposit with the <br />City Collector such sum to provide for the perpetual care of his <br />section or part thereof, as will at 59o' per annum produce that <br />amount now required to be paid by owners of sections for the <br />annual care of said sections or parts thereof. That is to say: <br />Owners of whole sections will deposit $160.00. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />