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Acquiring a Cemetery Plot
Cemetery plots can be purchased on both an “at
need” or “pre need” basis by contacting the Administrator at the Cemetery Office:
St. John Cemetery contains both regular burial, and two sizes of cremation burial
plots.
Regular Burial Plots
A regular burial plot consists of an area 3 ft 6
inches wide by 10 ft long which can contain two burials, the first an extra
depth burial and the second at regular depth. Each plot includes a concrete
monument foundation which not only serves as a foundation for a vertical
monument but also delineates the outlines of the plot which makes the purchase
of corner stones unnecessary.
Cremation Plots
The smaller cremation plots cover an area of 2 ft
by 2 ft and can contain two regular size urns. Due to the size of the plots
monuments are restricted to 18 inch by 12 inch flat “in ground” markers.
The
larger cremation plots cover an area of 3 ft 6 inches by 4 ft and can contain up
to 4 regular sized urns. These plots include a concrete monument foundation
similar to the foundations included with the regular plots.
Selection of a plot can be made from a plot map located in the Cemetery Office
or the Administrator can accompany the Purchaser to the Cemetery to make a plot
selection.
Generally regular burial plots are sold in sequence starting from either end of
a row to minimize the number of isolated unsold plots. Regular burial plots are
currently being sold in Section J and cremation plots in Sections G and AG. See
the attached outline map of the Cemetery.
Once a
selection is made a statement of costs is provided which breaks down the costs
into the various categories ie Land, Care & Maintenance and Monument Foundation.
(A price list is attached to this web site). Forty percent of the total price of
the plot, excluding the cost of the monument foundation is transferred to the
Care & Maintenance Trust fund as mandated by Provincial legislation. The Care &
Maintenance Trust Fund for St. John Cemetery is consolidated with the funds from
Catholic Cemeteries Inc. of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The annual income from
this fund is used to assist in defraying the maintenance costs of the Cemetery.
When
payment has been made the buyer is issued a Certificate of Interment Rights
(Deed) to the purchased plot. This document defines who has the right to be
buried or to specify who can be buried in the plot and becomes part of the
estate of the Purchaser. It is important that when the deed changes hands
through inheritance that the new owners provide the Administrator with updated
address and phone information. The Purchaser will also receive a copy of the
Bylaws of the Cemetery at the time of purchase. This document should be retained
and referenced when making arrangements for monuments or planting flowers at the
plot.
Plots
cannot be sold by the Purchaser except back to the Cemetery Board. The Board
will reimburse the Purchaser for the purchase price less the cost of taxes or
Care & Maintenance funds that have already been submitted and cannot be
retrieved by the Cemetery. |