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B USINESSES § 6-1 <br />CHAPTER 6 <br />BUSINESSES <br />Article 1. Cemeteries. <br />Section 6-1. Prohibition. <br />No cemetery shall be established, nor shall the area of any existing cemetery be <br />enlarged or extended without the approval of the council, evidenced by a resolution. <br />(1983 CC, c 6, art 1, sec 6-1.) 6-1 <br />Section 6-2. Application. <br />(a) Any person requesting that the council pass a resolution establishing, enlarging or <br />extending a cemetery shall submit with the person’s application: <br />(1) A certificate of approval by the State department of health of the proposed <br />cemetery site or extension as evidence of compliance with its regulations. <br />(2) A complete description of the land included within the proposed cemetery site <br />or extension. <br />(3) A map or plan showing the proposed project. <br />(4) Evidence of approval relative to noncontamination of water services by the <br />department of water supply. <br />(5) A deposit of $100 to cover cost of publication of notices and other expenses that <br />may be incurred in connection with the application. <br />(6) An abstract or certificate of title of the proposed cemetery site or extension. <br />(1983 CC, c 6, art 1, sec 6-2.)6-2 <br />Section 6-3. Referral to planning commission. <br />Before final action is taken by the council, the application and related maps and <br />documents will be referred to either the windward or leeward planning commission, or <br />both acting jointly, as provided in the Charter. The designated planning commission, or <br />joint commission, shall: <br />(1) Study the proposed project in relation to any zoning ordinances, statutes, <br />general plan, and policies and rules and regulations of the planning <br />commission. <br />(2) Conduct a public hearing on the application, pursuant to provisions governing <br />public hearings under this Code. <br />(3) Submit its recommendation to the council. <br />(1983 CC, c 6, art 1, sec 6-3; am 2009, ord 09-118, sec 13.)6-3 <br /> <br />6-1 <br /> <br />
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