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Norwell Cemetery Committee

These Rules and Regulations have been adopted for the mutual benefit of all lot owners. All owners and visitors to Norwell cemeteries and all lots sold in Norwell cemeteries shall be subject to the following Rules and Regulations. Amendments or alterations to these Rules and Regulations may be made by the Town of Norwell Cemetery Committee.

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Section 1 – Terms

Updated November 10, 2020

Burial Rights: The right to a burial in a grave or lot held by the licensee of the grave or lot. The deed to the lot is not equivalent to title to the property. Burial right to the entire lot or individual grave may be granted or transferred by the licensee with the approval of the Norwell Cemetery Committee.

Cemetery Committee: A 5-member board of Norwell residents duly appointed by the Board of Selectmen to establish rules and regulations and recommend rates to the Board of Selectman, sell lots, arrange burials, keep records of all owners and burials, pay bills, and oversee maintenance of town-owned Norwell cemeteries.

Cemetery Liaison: A Town of Norwell employee appointed by the Town Administrator to oversee the daily operation, arrangements, and everything pertaining to town-owned Norwell cemeteries.

Cremation Burial: The burial of an urn with cremated remains of a deceased person inside of it.

Cremation Niche: see Niche

Deed: A document that provides Burial Rights in a lot (or lots) in a Norwell cemetery, purchased by someone who’s name is on the document. A deed to a cemetery lot does not constitute ownership of the land.

Flat Marker: A flat stone flush with the ground to designate where a deceased is buried.

Flat Veteran Marker: A veteran marker that is either flush to the ground or attached to a columbarium niche.

Full Burial: The burial of a casket and vault of a deceased person.

Grave:

  • Washington Street Cemetery: A grave space measures four feet by ten feet (4' x10') and accommodates space for:
    (1) one monument foundation, one monument, one full burial and three cremations, or
    (2) one monument foundation, one monument, and four cremations.
  • Stetson Meadows Cemetery: 
    Grave spaces at Stetson Meadows measure three feet, eight inches wide by nine feet long (3’8” x 9’), and the monument goes at the head of the grave, accommodating one (1) full burial.
  • Stetson Meadows Cemetery: 
    (Flat Marker Section): Grave spaces measure three feet, eight inches wide by nine feet long (3'8" x 9'0") accommodating one (1) full burial.
  • Stetson Meadows Cemetery: 
    (Garden of Angels): Grave spaces measure three feet by three feet (3’ x 3’) accommodating one (1) infant burial. Flat, flush markers only.
  • Stetson Meadows Cemetery:
    (Cremation and Garden Walk): Grave spaces measure three feet six inches by five feet (3'6" x 5'0") accommodating one (1) cremation burial. Flat, flush markers only.

Interment: A cremation and inurnment, an entombment (in a Mausoleum), or a burial of a casket and vault of a deceased person.

Interment: The permanent placement of the remains of a deceased person in a casket and vault, or the placement of ashes in an urn, and the subsequent burial of these remains.Interment: The permanent placement of the remains of a deceased person in a casket and vault, or the placement of ashes in an urn, and the subsequent burial of these remains.

Interment Orders: The family and/or Funeral Home that is authorizing the permanent placement of the remains of a deceased person. Interment orders must accompany every burial.

Liner/Vault: The container (completely made of concrete) in which the casket is placed. Burials require a “Colonial Vault,” or a one-piece vault cover defined as an unlined, top-seal outer burial container where the concrete meets or exceeds a 5,000 psf pressure test.

Lot: The numbered space as shown on the cemetery recorded plan.

Lot Marker: A small marker with a section and number placed on the lot to identify the space.

Mausoleum: A secured stone building, approved by the Town of Norwell Cemetery Committee, to house caskets or urns for the deceased.

Memorial: A monument, flat marker, tablet, object, mausoleum, or niche to designate where a deceased is buried.

Monument: An upright stone no higher than three feet placed on a cement foundation at the head of a grave.

Niche: A single chamber in the columbarium designed, constructed, and intended for use as a permanent repository for the inurnment of cremated human remains which are encased in an urn.

Owner: The person whose name is on the cemetery lot Deed.

Perpetual Care Fund: A portion of the deed purchase price is placed into an expendable Perpetual Care Fund. The expendable Perpetual Care Fund is used for the maintenance of the grounds in the cemetery, but does not include care of any kind for the monument or markers.

Urn: A durable container used to hold cremated remains and suitable for in-ground burial or placement in the columbarium.

U.S. Military/Police/Fire Veteran Marker: An upright veteran marker designed to hold a flag.

Section 2 – Lot Purchase Procedures

  1. Cemetery lots may be obtained by contacting Cemetery Liaison at (781-659-8009) or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  2. Full payment is expected at the time a lot is selected, including a $10 filing fee.
  3. Checks to be made out to the “Town of Norwell.”
  4. A rate sheet is available upon request from the Cemetery Liaison.
    See Cemetery Pricing

Section 3 – Burial Rights

Updated November 10, 2020

  1. Upon the death of any owner of any lot, tomb or monument, his or her heirs-at-law shall inherit the rights and succeed to the privileges set forth in the instrument of conveyance with the same restrictions, limitations, and conditions in accordance with Mass. General Laws Chapter 114, Section 28 & 29
  2. Please notify the Cemetery Committee via email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or by letter of any new change of address. Notice of Transfer of Ownership due to a death or transfer to a family member must be communicated by letter. Please write to Norwell Cemetery Committee at 345 Main Street, Norwell, MA 02061.
  3. Re-use of an occupied grave (e.g., cremation interment on top of the grave of a casket burial) will not be permitted except with the consent of the Owner of the grave lot or their heirs-at-law. Re-use is only permitted if Cemetery personnel determine that there is sufficient space to accomplish this.
  4. The Town may take over the ownership of an unoccupied and unmarked grave in accordance with the provisions of MGL c. 114 §10A after a minimum of one hundred (100) years has elapsed and provided the Town cannot locate the owner or the owner’s successor after a diligent search. If the ownership of the lot or tomb is ascertained after such a take-over occurs, then the Town shall pay the fair value of the lot at the time of its take-over to the owner. (Chapter 114, Section 10A – “Municipality Ownership of Unclaimed Graves; Reuse of Occupied Graves.”) *1 Graves will not be considered unoccupied if they are a part of a multiple, abutting lot purchase by one owner and at least one of those lots is occupied.
  5. No lot may be sold privately by the owner. If a lot is no longer desired, it shall be purchased by the Cemetery Committee for the original purchase price.

Section 4 – Burials

Updated August 13, 2019

  1. At least 48 hours’ notice must be given to Cemetery personnel to prepare for a burial. All graves will be prepared by the Tree & Grounds Department for a fee (see Rates). Winter burial, from December 1 through April 1, may include additional charges (see Rates).
  2. If a burial must be postponed due to weather, the funeral director and family will be immediately notified.
  3. Cemeteries will be open for interments between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, Monday through Saturday. Funerals that enter the cemetery after these hours may be subject to extra hourly fees (see Rates). (see Rates).
  4. The Cemetery Committee reserves the right to refuse any interment.
  5. A Cemetery Committee member or Town-approved Witness must be present at all burials from grave opening until closing.
  6. No full burial can be allowed without a proper death certificate. No cremation burial can be allowed without a Crematory Certificate or Cremation Affidavit. Interment Orders must accompany all burials. All paperwork must be accompanied by full payment for the burial. Please give payment to the Cemetery Committee member or Witness present.
  7. A Liner/Vault must be provided for all casket burials. The Town does not provide this item.
  8. As original cemetery record-keeping has been determined to have an occasional error, the Cemetery Committee reserves the right to correct any past record-keeping errors regarding interments, disinterment, or removals; regarding the description, transfer, or conveyance of any interment property (either by cancelling such conveyance and substituting any conveyance in lieu thereof other property of equal value and similar locations as possible), or by refunding the amount of money paid on account of said purchase. In the event such an error shall involve the disinterment of the remains of any person in such property, the Cemetery Committee reserves the right to remove or transfer such remains so interred to another lot of equal value and similar location in which case the new lot shall be conveyed and the owner shall re-convey the former lot.
  9. Burials on any day that the Town of Norwell considers a holiday, on Saturday after 2:00 pm, or on Sundays may not be possible (depending on staff availability) and will incur additional fees (see Rates).

1. Subject to Amendment

Section 5 – Perpetual Care

Updated November 10, 2020

  1. Perpetual Care includes, but is not limited to, cutting the grass, weed whacking, reseeding, clearing of leaves, and planting of shrubs and trees. This care does not include replacing gravestones or monument structures, unless damaged by the Town.

  2. The Cemetery Committee and Town may receive, hold, and apply any funds, money, or securities deposited with the Treasurer thereof for the preservation, care, improvement or embellishment of any public burial place situated therein, or of burial lots situated in such burial places. Such funds, money, or securities shall be entered upon the books of the Treasurer, and held in accordance with ordinances or by-laws relative thereto. The Town may pass ordinances or by-laws consistent with law, necessary for the purposes of this section. The Treasurer shall invest such deposits under their control to protect the cemetery and insure maximum income from such deposits. Upon receipt of a deposit for the preservation, care, improvement, or embellishment of individual lots in town owned burial places. (Mass. General Law, Chapter 114, Section 19) *1

    At present 40% is taken out of a lot purchase for Perpetual Care and 60% goes to Sale of Lots. Funds in the Sale of Lots Fund are appropriated by Town Meeting to reimburse the Town for certain allowable expenses relative to cemeteries.


*1 Subject to Amendment

Section 6 – Monuments and Foundations

Updated November 10, 2020

  1. Monument dimensions are as follows:

    Washington Street Cemetery:

    Single Lot: Maximum Width: 32-inches; Maximum Height: 3 feet; or flat/flush marker
    Double Lot: Maximum Width: 64-inches; Maximum Height: 3 feet; or flat/flush marker
    Family Lot: No longer available
    Flat Marker: Maximum Dimensions: 24-inches long x 12-inches wide x 4 inches thick

    Stetson Meadows Cemetery
    • 
    Monument Section: (Note: monuments may be back-to-back)
      Single Lot: Maximum Width: 32 inches; Maximum Height: 36 inches; or flat/flush marker (see Flat Marker Section)
      Double Lot: Maximum Width: 64 inches; Maximum Height: 36 inches; or flat/flush marker (see Flat Marker Section)
    • Flat Marker Section
      Flat Marker: Maximum Dimensions: 24 inches long x 12 inches wide x 4 inches thick  
    • Estate Lots: (Note: consists of eight (8) contiguous single lots) 
      Monument Maximum Width: 64 inches; Maximum Height: 36 inches; and/or eight (8) flat/flush markers (see Flat Marker Section)
    • Garden of Angels: Flat/flush markers only: measuring 20 inches long x 10 inches wide x 4 inches thick

  2. Any requests for a larger monument must be submitted to the Cemetery Committee for approval.

  3. It is recommended that all markers be made of granite or a material of similar hardness.

  4. All bronze flat markers require foundations.
  5. Memorial dealers are required to submit a detailed drawing of what the stone will look like with descriptions and specifications for the base and monument, the finish, color, and inscription. All monuments must be approved by the Cemetery Liaison. Any changes to monuments or additional etchings on monuments must be submitted for approval to the Cemetery Liaison (no fee required).

  6. Foundations are required for all monuments and should be included in the drawings submitted. The cost for the foundation is paid by the plot owner directly to the monument dealer and will be forwarded to the Town of Norwell. Foundations will be laid by the Town’s Cemetery personnel. Monuments at Stetson Meadows Cemetery may be placed back to back.

  7. The erection of secured Mausoleums, vaults, or tombs (entirely above ground) on a selected lot(s) will be permitted in such places as the Cemetery Committee approves. Complete plans drawn to scale, accompanied by specifications describing all materials to be used, must be submitted to and approved by the Cemetery Committee before any work commences. Duplicate keys for private Mausoleums must be left in care of the Cemetery Liaison.

  8. The Town of Norwell reserves the exclusive right to do or have done all applications of chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers. Application of such chemicals on town-owned property is required to be done by certified personnel and could do harm to the environment and to the cemetery if improperly or redundantly applied. Please notify the Cemetery Liaison with any questions regarding landscaping or grass maintenance.


*1 Subject to Amendment

Section 7 – Flowers and Shrubs

Updated August 13, 2019

  1. Washington Street Cemetery: Flowers may be placed at the front and sides of the monument, not in the back (unless the back lot is owned by the same family and the monument is for both lots). Flowers, plantings, and decorations should be securely placed within the confines of the respective lot. Placement must not interfere with the safe mowing and maintenance of the lot and must not encroach upon adjacent lots.

    Stetson Meadows Cemetery: Annual flowers and plantings may be placed at the front of the upright monuments—not to exceed the width of the stone (beds that are 16” deep or less are not considered to interfere with the safe mowing and maintenance of the cemetery). No plantings are allowed on the sides or behind the monuments. Placement must not interfere with the safe mowing and maintenance of the lots and must not encroach upon adjacent lots. Unattended beds may be trimmed, removed, or re-seeded. No plantings in the ground are allowed in the Flat Marker Section.

  2. No invasive plants, vines, rose bushes or vegetables are allowed.
  3. Container plants, winter wreaths, and baskets that have died will be removed on a regular basis. The Town is not responsible for any decoration or container of value.
  4. No tree or shrub shall be planted in the Washington Street Cemetery from this date forth, except by Cemetery personnel. Any tree or shrub presently on a gravesite may be trimmed or removed (if overgrown, diseased, or hazardous).No tree or shrub shall be planted in the Washington Street Cemetery from this date forth, except by Cemetery personnel. Any tree or shrub presently on a gravesite may be trimmed or removed (if overgrown, diseased, or hazardous).

    No trees or shrubs shall be planted at the Stetson Meadows Cemetery except by Cemetery personnel.

*1 Subject to Amendment

Section 8 – Flags and Decorations

Updated August 13, 2019

  1. One American flag is permitted per veteran, to be inserted in the U.S. Military/Police/Fire Veteran Marker and placed in front of the memorial. One additional flat veteran marker per veteran is also permitted.

  2. Veteran markers can be obtained through the Veteran’s Agent free of charge, or you can go to www.cem.va.gov or call 1-800-697-6947. Delivery of Veteran’s markers should go through a funeral director who will notify the Cemetery Liaison. Personal veteran markers are allowed.

  3. Low-wattage, non-blinking, solar, or battery-operated lighting is allowed at the Washington Street Cemetery. Lighting must not interfere with safe mowing or maintenance.

    No lighting is allowed at the Stetson Meadows Cemetery.

  4. Wire hangers are not allowed for safety reasons. All decorative objects are placed at your own risk and may become damaged during mowing and may be removed if broken.

    No decorative objects are allowed at the Stetson Meadows Cemetery.

  5. Decorative edgings and fences made of plastic are not allowed at the Washington Street Cemetery as they are easily damaged during mowing. Other decorative edgings must not impede with safe mowing and may be removed if they do so.

    No decorative edgings or fences are allowed to be placed at the Stetson Meadows Cemetery except by Cemetery personnel.


*1 Subject to Amendment 

Section 9 – Columbarum Rules

Updated November 10, 2020

  1.  No person other than Cemetery personnel shall open any niche.

  2. No person other than Cemetery personnel shall open any niche.B. No person may remove or place anything inside a crypt or niche without express permission of the Cemetery.

  3. No flowers, memorials or other items may be left on the ground in front of the niches. All such items will be removed and disposed of without notice.

  4. No markings may be made on any niche surface unless approved by the Cemetery.

  5. Only Urns will be allowed in a Niche and are subject to approval by Cemetery personnel.

  6. Only cremated human remains are allowed in niches.\

  7. Niche engraving is single-style and all names and dates must conform to this policy:
    1. Only the first name, middle initial, and last name is allowed with the years (only) of birth and death centered underneath.
    2. The first name centered and engraved on the faceplate will be that of the person who is to be inurned first.
    3. Each faceplate can accommodate two names with the years underneath and the surname at the top of the face plate, for a total of five lines on each plate. There will be a 1-inch margin all the way around the plate.
    4. All lines and names will be centered.
    5. If a niche is bought by a person for their use only, their name must be centered at the top in case another name is added at a later date.If a niche is bought by a person for their use only, their name must be centered at the top in case another name is added at a later date.
    6. The only font allowed is Baskerville.
    7. Letters for the surname will be 1¼ inch high. The first name will be 1 inch and the dates will be .90 inch high for a total of 5 lines on each plate. When the surname is greater than 9 letters, the character size may be condensed to avoid reducing to a smaller letter size.
    8. If condensed letters don’t allow for adequate spacing, surnames will be reduced to 1 inch to accommodate the name on one line.
    9. In the event that a niche is bought by two people with different surnames, all letters will be 1 inch to accommodate the extra line on the cover plate.
    10. Veterans who purchase niches will be allowed to mark the niche plate with a small medallion offered by the veteran’s marker program placed in the left bottom corner. Size allowed will be 2”x1½”x1/3” which is the small medallion on VA Form 40-1330M.

  8. If a niche is destroyed or damaged for any reason, the Cemetery Committee may cause any remains interred therein to be either promptly interred elsewhere in the cemetery or delivered on written request to the rights-holder of the niche, or temporarily placed in a secure location pending restoration of the niche.

 

Section 10 – General Rules

Updated November 10, 2020

  1.  All Norwell cemeteries are open from dawn to dusk.

  2. No dogs allowed in Norwell cemeteries except for service dogs assisting a person with a disability.

  3. No metal detecting is allowed in Norwell cemeteries.

  4. Water spigots at the cemeteries are for irrigation and cemetery maintenance only.

  5. Any person who destroys, defaces, or overturns any monument, tree, shrub, plant, or building will be subject to a fine or prosecuted by law resulting in imprisonment or both.

  6. All vehicles must travel on paved roadways only. Please be respectful of others when parking along the roadway.

  7. Vehicle speed should not exceed 10 mph.

  8. Persons within the cemeteries are required to conduct themselves in a courteous and respectful manner. Recreational activities such as skateboarding, sledding, and ATV’s are not allowed.

  9. In the case of an extraordinary circumstance or event, the Cemetery Committee reserves the right to make exceptions, suspensions, or modifications to any of these rules.

  10. Owners with grievances pertaining to their specific lot or burial may appeal these rules to the Cemetery Committee at one of their regularly scheduled and duly posted public meetings. All grievance resolutions shall be mutually agreed upon or if no agreement is reached an owner may appeal to the Board of Selectman for final disposition of the grievance.