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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCemetery Study Appendix (lEmEtf o I 1 L.F. Sloane Consulting Group . 1 .1 r ' ZC 2— ANALYSIS OF THE CEMETERY SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF LANSING, MICHIGAN Prepared by: L. F. Sloane Consulting Group, Inc. Submitted: July, 1994 L.F. Sloane Consulting Group r _ Appendices: A: Population, Demographics, Competition B: Review of Current State of Cemetery System C: Michigan Cemetery Statutes, Local Ordinances, Cemetery Rules and Regulations D: Union Contracts E: Request for Qualifications ' Request for Proposal Consultants Proposal Consultants Contract 1 r r r r r r r r L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p APPENDIX A * DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF MARKET * CEMETERY COMPETITION SURVEY * AREA FUNERAL HOME SURVEY # �ob �+ bbb � dddddddddbddddbddbd6 �rbb6ddbddbdddddddddddOlO� O� oId � �Idd � � d � � O� Oi,,�,d Im u LANSING- 48845 48831 US27 EAST LANSING, MI ST66 48879 48835 ST21 48866 CLINTON 48894 196 48820 48822 N 48808 169 X 489 6 148 w E 948837 48840 4886� 8915, A E nsing S 917 893 a48864 8910 127 �48895 d. 48892 49096 4887 'zt, IN G AM Legend EATON 48s21 v�8842 - L s. 196 48813 County Boundary �48854 48819 169 ❑ Zip Codes -�,,48827 .� ST66 49251 49285 Highways 49021 49076 4926 • City Center US127 Miles 0 5 10 161 MICHIGAN / POPULATION AND AGE PROFILE ' A 48763-48910 ZIP CODE POPULATION 1990 AGE DISTRIBUTION (%) MEDIAN AGE POST OFFICE ,.;., NAME `�:� " CODE INE 11.1E 1.14 1E-14 1F44 W" E"4 EF 14 1►44 14. I4, IME I�Ep �W ' 48763 EAST TAWAS 069 4766 5392 5462 1.2 7.0 6.6 6.2 6.6 7.0 15.5 11.2 9.1 10.4 11.0 6.8 2.3 75.9 37.7 36.4 36.9 48765 TURNER 011 2075 2189 2288 0.5 6.9 6.4 5.9 6.1 8.4 17.0 9.7 9.3 10.2 11.0 7.3 1.8 76.7 36.8 35.5 36.6 48766 TWINING 011 834 870 907 0.4 9.3 6.9 7.4 7.2 9.7 13.9 12.4 9.5 6.0 6.3 6A 1.4 69.5 30.1 29.4 30,6 48767 UNIONVILLE 157 1459 1472 1540 0.1 8.6 6.2 7.1 8.0 8.6 13.9 14.1 8.1 8.7 7.7 5.4 1.5 70.8 30.7 31.7 32.0 48766 VASSAR 157 7054 7553 0023 0.7 9.5 8.8 8.0 8.2 8.9 17.1 14.0 9.9 6.7 6.4 2.7 0.7 68.4 25.8 28.7 302 40769 VASSAR 157 3340 3464 3648 0.4 8.0 7.5 6.6 7.7 9.6 16.5 14.0 10.5 8.3 6.6 3.4 1.0 72.6 28.7 30.8 32.6 48770 WHITTEMORE 069 1744 1884 1887 0.8 6.7 8.4 7.9 6.2 8.9 15.3 10.8 10.3 7.4 7.3 5.8 1.1 70.0 30.0 29.4 30,9 48801 ALMA 057 16638 15587 15110 -0.7 8.2 8.0 6.8 7.2 7.6 20.5 12.5 9.0 7.8 6.6 3.6 1.8 73.2 28.0 31.1 332 48806 ASHLEY 057 1971 2006 1991 0.2 9.5 8.8 7.8 8.3 9.3 14.7 11.6 10.1 7.0 7.4 4.0 1.4 68.3 29.1 29.1 296 48807 BANNISTER 057 598 666 677 1.1 10.5 9.1 8.2 7.5 8.5 15.1 12.0 8.5 7.5 7.0 4.0 1.8 67.3 29.1 28.7 29.1 46808 BATH 037 4421 4768 4984 0.0 7.8 7.5 6.9 7.0 8.6 17.0 15.9 12.0 8.7 5.7 2.4 0.5 73.3 28.0 32.0 34.2 46809 BELDING 067 11064 12545 13131 1.3 9.3 8.9 7.9 7.7 8.0 16.1 13.9 9.9 7.7 6.0 3.3 1.2 68.9 28.2 29.6 31.2 48810 ELSIE 155 1170 1136 1150 -0.3 8.8 8.1 7.6 7.4 9.3 15.0 12.4 12.5 8.4 6.2 3.5 0.9 70.5 29.5 30.1 31.9 46811 CARSON CITY 117 2350 2262 2276 -0.4 7.0 6.9 6.3 7.8 10.3 16.5 11.6 12.1 7.6 6.7 5.5 1.5 74.8 29.8 31.9 33.6 48812 CEDAR LAKE 117 115 122 126 0.6 6.3 8.3 6.6 8.3 9.1 16.5 12.4 9.9 7.4 7.4 4.1 1.7 71.9 26.1 30.9 32.6 045 18687 20097 21316 0.7 8.3 8.1 7.5 8.1 8.6 17.1 14.8 i 10.7 7.4 5.3 2.9 1.1 71.0 27.5 30.2 32.1 881 ILLE 067 2544 2925 3099 1.4 9.6 8.9 8.0 8.1 9.0 15.2 13.7 10.0 7.3 5.6 3.6 1.1 68.4 27.5 28.9 29g ' 48816 COHOCTAH 093 2123 2479 2781 1.6 9.1 8.4 7.9 8.9 10.1 14.1 14.4 12.1 6.5 5.6 2.3 0.7 69.0 27.0 28.4 29.6 48817 CORUNNA 155 9933 10035 10355 0.1 8.0 7.7 7.0 7.7 9.2 16.6 13.5 10.7 8.7 6.3 3.3 1.3 72.4 28.7 30.9 32.9 48818 CRYSTAL 117 2189 2795 3008 2.5 9.4 8.9 7.9 6.0 7.2 15.5 12.5 9.0 8.3 7.5 4.7 1.1 66.8 29.6 30.4 31.1 48819 DANSVILLE 065 2372 2592 2647 0.9 8.2 8.0 7.6 9.2 9.5 14.8 15.7 11.7 7.5 4.7 2.5 0.7 70.1 27.3 29.3 31.3 48820 DEWITT 037 6651 7204 7545 0.8 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 10.1 15.8 14.9 13.8 9.0 4.9 2.0 0.5 73.5 28.4 30.7 33.9 045 6137 6895 7347 1.2 7.2 7.5 7.5 7.3 7.9 16.7 18.4 110.9 7.6 5.3 2.7 0.9 73.4 28.0 32.8 34.2 48822 EAGLE 037 2135 2052 2029 -0.4 9.0 7.6 6.2 7.7 11.1 18.5 11.8 11.5 8.2 4.7 2.6 0.8 72.0 25.7 28.4 31.3 31 065 57928 58549 56052 0.1 3.6 3.9 3.8 17.1 15.7 26.7 13.2 6.2 4.2 3.2 1.6 0.7 86.6 21.8 28.7 29.4 045 13289 14396 15210 0.6 7.7 7.4 7.0 7.8 9.6 15.4 15.0 11.7 8.4 5.6 3.3 1.1 72.7 29.0 31.3 33.1 48829 EDMORE 117 2361 2512 2578 0.6 8.3 7.7 6.9 7.9 8.5 16.8 13.1 9.8 8.0 7.3 4.3 1.4 71.9 29.0 30.9 327 48830 ELM HALL 057 75 77 77 0.3 9.3 6.0 8.0 6.7 9.3 17.3 14.7 10.7 6.7 5.3 4.0 0.0 69.3 28.3 28.7 31.3 48831 ELSIE 037 2465 2585 2665 0.5 8.3 7.7 7.2 7.7 9.7 14.9 13.5 10.3 8.0 7.4 4.2 1.1 72.1 29.8 31.1 32.1 48832 ELWELL 057 1483 1662 1683 1.1 6.3 8.1 7.2 8.1 8.7 16.8 13.6 11.5 8.0 6.1 3.0 0.6 71.2 28.0 30.1 32.3 48833 EUREKA 037 1993 2092 2156 0.5 10.0 9.0 7.7 8.1 10.5 15.1 12.7 11.5 8.4 4.2 2.2 0.6 67.4 26.0 27.6 29.0 48834 FENWICK 117 944 1012 1041 0.7 9.1 8.5 7.7 8.1 8.6 16.1 12.6 10.3 7.6 6.5 3.8 1.1 69.7 28.0 29.4 30.9 46835 FOWLER 037 1637 1673 1704 0.2 12.2 10.5 8.7 8.7 10.5 15.7 11.4 8.1 6.2 4.9 2.5 0.7 63.1 23.0 24.9 25.7 illj6 FOWLERVILLE 093 9239 10825 12130 1.6 9.0 8.5 7.8 8.1 9.5 15.6 14.4 11.0 7.0 5.4 3.0 0;9 69.5 27.3 29.1 30.4 045 15921 17146 18157 0.7 7.5 7.5 7.1 7.6 8.7 16.4 '15.7 111.4 8.1 6.2 2.9 0.9 73.0 28.7 31.8 33.8 46838 GREENVILLE 117 12955 14819 15500 1.4 8.6 8.4 7.7 7.5 7.7 15.3 13.4 9.4 8.6 7.3 4.4 1.6 70.7 30.5 31.6 32.4 48840 HASLETT 065 8095 9182 9583 1.3 5.5 5.9 5.8 6.2 7.8 19.6 21.7 11.2 7.0 5.5 2.8 1.0 79.0 28.6 34.9 36.9 46841 HENDERSON 155 2953 2950 3026 0.0 9.5 6.7 7.9 7.8 9.2 15.7 12.5 11.3 7.4 6.1 3.2 0.7 68.6 27.5 28.9 30.1 40 065 12852 13527 13569 0.5 7.4 7.8 7.4 7.8 8.1 17.1 18.2 10.7 6.0 4.9 1.9 0.7 72.7 27.2 31.9 33.6 488 WELL 093 19076 22266 24962 1.6 7.4 7.3 7.1 8.0 9.0 16.4 15.2 11.7 7.8 5.6 3.2 1.3 72.9 28.9 31.5 332 46845 HUBBARDSTON 067 3100 3312 3408 0.7 9.4 8.4 7.8 8.5 9.7 15.8 13.4 10.0 7.5 5.4 3.3 0.9 68.6 26.6 28.3 29.9 48846 IONIA 067 18718 20221 20796 0.8 7.3 7.0 6.1 7.9 11.3 22.4 13.1 8.3 6.8 5.7 3.1 1.1 75.5 25.1 29.9 31.1 46847 ITHACA 057 2973 2888 2831 -0.3 8.7 8.3 7.9 7.7 8.1 15.7 13.8 9.7 7.7 6.9 4.4 12 69.8 29.0 30.7 31.9 48848 LAINGSBURG 037 5554 5994 6325 0.8 7.9 7.8 7.5 8.9 10.1 14.3 17.0 12.0 7.2 4.5 2.2 0.6 70.8 27.2 29.7 31.E 48849 LAKE ODESSA 067 2321 2566 2667 1.0 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.2 7.9 16.7 13.1 9.2 8.6 6.0 3.4 1.3 69.0 28.1 29.8 31.0 48850 LAKEVIEW 117 4470 4995 5227 1.1 8.2 7.7 7.1 7.2 8.5 16.7 11.2 10.6 9.2 7.7 4.4 1.5 72.2 30.8 31.2 33.i 411851 LYONS 067 1828 1983 2042 0.8 9.6 8.6 7.8 8.1 9.3 16.1 13.5 9.5 7.7 5.5 3.2 1.0 68.6 26.7 28.4 30.( 48852 MCBRIDES 117 1593 1802 1880 1.2 8.9 8.4 7.9 8.0 7.7 15.4 13.3 9.0 7.8 7.8 4.4 1.4 69.8 29.7 31.1 31.7 4104 065 16225 17036 17050 0.5 7.4 7.3 7.1 8.1 9.0 16.3 16.61 11.7 8.2 5.1 2.5 0.8 73.0 27.9 31.5 33.7 488 IDD EETON 057 883 964 977 0.9 10.0 9.2 9.0 7.6 7.1 16.1 13.6 10.0 7.5 5.2 3.9 0.8 66.6 27.2 28.9 301 48857 MORRICE 155 156 170 182 0.9 10.1 10.1 6.9 8.9 7.7 15.5 15.5 9.5 6.5 4.8 1.8 0.6 65.5 25.0 27.7 28.E 48858 MOUNT PLEASANT 073 37623 37101 38223 -0.1 6.1 5.8 4.7 11.5 11.7 32.5 11.0 6.0 4.6 3.6 2.0 0.6 80.7 21.9 28.6 30 _jfM0 MUIR 067 43 46 47 0.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 15.2 13.0 8.7 8.7 8.7 22 0.0 69.6 26.9 28.3 30.( 49 045 52 58 62 1.1 7.3 7.3 7.3 9.1 9.1 14.5 18.2 10.9 7.3 7.3 1.8 0.0 70.9 29.4 30.6 32.3 8@ 2 NORTH STAR 057 958 1010 1012 0.5 9.3 8.5 7.8 8.4 8.3 14.7 12.7 9.9 6.4 6.3 4.4 1.2 68.5 29.5 30.3 30.E 065 1460715644 15737 0.6 5.0 5.2 5.2 7.2 8.4 26.4 15.7 11.2 8.0 5.1 1.9 0.7 81.1 25.1 34.5 36.5 48865 ANS 067 1855 2128 2252 1.4 9.1 8.5 7.6 8.0 8.3 16.2 13.8 10.4 7.8 6.0 3.4 0.8 69.5 27.7 29.7 31.3 48866 OVID 037 4259 4480 4650 0.5 8.6 8.2 7.8 7.9 8.9 15.1 13.2 10.8 8.3 6.2 3.7 1.3 70.3 29.2 30.1 31.5 ' 48867 OWOSSO 155 27008 26254 26626 -0.3 8.1 7.9 7.1 7.7 8.4 16.6 14.3 10.0 0.3 6.8 3.5 12 71.8 28.7 31.4 33.1 48871 PERRINTON 057 1978 1945 1913 -0.2 8.2 7.5 6.7 0.1 9.6 16.3 12.5 10.1 8.3 6.8 3.9 1.0 72.3 29.4 30.1 32.3 48872 PERRY 155 6316 6848 7267 0.8 10.1 9.7 8.8 e.6 8.1 16.1 15.0 9.5 6.5 4.9 2.1 0.7 66.1 25.5 27.8 29.0 48873 PEWAMO 067 59 64 66 0.6 9.7 9.7 6.1 8.1 9.7 16.1 12.9 9.7 6.5 6.5 3.2 0.0 66.1 25.5 28.7 30.0 48874 POMPEII 057 63 61 60 -0.3 8.3 6.7 6.7 8.3 10.0 16.7 13.3 10.0 6.7 6.7 5.0 1.7 71.7 29.4 30.0 30.0 49875 PORTLAND 067 B403 9225 9563 0.9 9.4 8.8 8.0 8.0 9.0 16.2 14.3 9.6 7.2 5.4 3.0 1.1 68.5 26.8 28.9 30.3 1 46876 POTTERVILLE 045 4351 4844 5215 1.1 7.8 7.7 7.4 8.0 8.9 15.6 16.7 12.0 7.5 5.1 2.4 0.7 71.8 28.0 31.2 32.9 46877 RIVERDALE 057 762 865 878 1.3 0.3 e.1 7.2 8.2 8.8 16.7 13.6 11.3 6.0 6.0 3.0 0.8 71.2 27.6 30.0 32.2 073 2084 2379 2542 1.3 9.7 9.3 8.2 7.7 0.1 17.8 14.8 1 8.1 6.5 6A 2.9 1.0 66.2 26.0 29.5 30.3 46879 SAINT JOHNS 037 16185 17571 18436 0.8 9.2 8.6 7.7 7.9 9.0 16.6 13.5 10.6 7.6 5.4 3.0 1.0 69.3 27.0 29.0 30.9 48880 SAINT LOUIS 057 5201 5168 5193 -0.1 8.9 8.6 7.6 7.7 8.8 15.9 13.7 9.9 7.7 6.7 3.3 1.2 69.8 28.1 29.7 31.5 46881 SARANAC 067 4396 5052 5351 1.4 9.4 8.8 7.9 6.1 8.7 15.6 13.8 10.2 7.4 5.7 3.5 1.0 68.8 27.6 29.2 30.5 ' 48862 SHAFTSBURG 155 2598 2804 2988 0.8 6.4 6.0 7.7 8.7 9.4 15.5 15.6 11.6 7.6 4.7 2.3 0.5 70.1 26.7 29.5 31.4 48883 SHEPHERD 073 4702 5055 5317 0.7 9.0 8.4 7.7 7.7 9.3 17.0 14.3 10.4 6.6 6.0 2.8 0.9 89.9 26.5 29.5 31.1 46884 SHERIDAN 117 3608 4276 4516 1.7 9.0 8.8 8.0 7.1 7.6 17.4 12.9 9.4 7.8 7.0 4.1 1.0 69.6 28.3 30.0 31.6 48885 SIDNEY 117 2372 2732 2862 1.4 8.4 8.1 7.4 8.6 8.0 15.3 13.2 9.8 8.3 6.8 4.9 1.2 70.7 29.3 31.1 32.0 48886 SIX LAKES 117 1995 2180 2253 0.9 7.3 7.2 6.2 8.1 8.6 13.5 12.4 9.7 6.9 11.1 5.7 1.3 73.9 33.9 33.7 34.8 48888 STANTON 117 3444 4004 4205 1.5 7.7 7.4 7.0 8.2 8.8 14.8 13.3 9.9 6.8 8.4 4.6 1.1 72.5 30.0 32.4 33.3 48889 SUMNER 057 2895 2905 2875 0.0 9.1 8.4 7.6 7.3 9.9 16.6 12.6 11.0 7.2 6.5 2.9 0.8 70.1 27.2 29.0 31.1 48890 SUNFIELD 067 4072 4574 4865 1.2 9.5 9.0 8.3 8.8 9.0 15.5 14.1 10.9 6.9 4.9 2.3 0.7 67.4 26.1 27.9 29.5 48891 VESTABURG 117 2812 3030 3132 0.8 9.2 8.5 7.6 8.5 9.0 16.2 12.2 10.3 7.5 6.9 3.3 0.9 69.3 27.5 29.1 30.6 46692 WEBBERVILLE 065 2117 2232 2236 0.5 9.2 8.9 8.2 8.4 8.9 15.9 14.7 10.3 6.8 5.3 2.6 0.9 68.3 26.6 28.6 30.2 48893 WEIDMAN 073 41 45 46 0.9 10.9 8.7 6.5 8.7 8.7 10.9 15.2 8.7 8.7 8.7 4.3 0.0 69.6 34.2 32.5 30.8 48894 WESTPITALIA 037 2165 2061 2058 -0.4 0.0 7.6 6.3 7.7 11.1 18.5 11.8 11.4 8.2 4.7 2.8 0.6 71.9 25.7 28.4 31.3 065 10414 11215 11454 0.8 7.4 7.5 7.1 0.0 8.9 16.6 15.5 112.1 8.1 5.4 2.6 0.8 72.8 20.1 31.1 33.6 INN 073 114 110 112 -0.4 8.4 7.5 7.5 0.4 11.2 15.9 14.0 9.3 7.6 5.6 3.7 0.9 70.1 28.3 28.7 31.3 48897 WOODLAND 015 2569 2817 2956 0.9 9.6 9.1 8.1 7.3 7.6 16.9 12.4 10.4 7.7 6.1 3.6 1.2 68.4 26.1 29.3 31.0 065 30247 29067 28156 .0.4 8.4 8.2 7.6 7.4 7.6 17.5 15.8 1 9.6 7.7 6.2 3.0 0.8 71.4 27.3 31.4 33.0 065 37329 34641 32606 -0.7 7.6 8.0 7.6 6.8 6.6 16.2 16.6 7.6 7.1 6.7 3.6 1.4 73.3 28.0 33.1 34.1 1 MICIOGAN 0.1 7.5 7.4 6.6 7.6 8.3 17.2 14.6 10.0 8.6 7.1 3.6 1.1 73.7 28.8 32.4 34.0 UNITED STATES. 1.0 7.3 7.2 6.8 7.2 7.8 17.0 14.9 10.3 6.7 7.4 4.1 1.3 74.4 30.0 33.3 34.8 172-A MICHIGAN ✓ POPULATION AND AGE PROFILE A48911-49117 LZIP CODE POPULATION 1990 AGE DISTRIBUTION (%) MEDIAN AGE POST OFFICE # >~ NAME Fin lun COOS .. 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WT. 7FN N• 1�• IN INO ly( 065 37179 39544 40026 0.6 8.2 6.4 7.9 7.7 7.8 17.9 18.5 ' 8.9 7.1 4.7 2.1 0.7 71.0 26.3 31.2 32.1 065 20645 18963 17715 -0.8 7.3 7.4 6.8 6.0 6.2 21.4 19.5 7.9 6.7 6.0 3.5 1.3 75.2 27.2 33.8 35.2 065 10899 9915 9206 -0.9 8.6 8.4 7.6 7.5 7.4 16.3 16.0 8.4 7.3 5.9 3.5 1.1 70.9 27.0 31.2 32.6 045 28428 30765 32455 0.8 6.5 6.8 6.3 7.0 8.1 18.3 17.3 11.1 9.2 6.4 2.5 0.7 76.2 28.7 33.7 35,7 111G 065 4716 4254 3942 .1.0 7.3 7.4 6.4 5.6 5.2 23.8 19.7 6.3 6.0 6.9 4.4 1.9 76.3 26.9 34.1 35.5 49001 KALAMAZOO 077 44836 43143 41824 -0.4 7.6 7.6 7.2 6.8 7.1 18A 17.1 6.9 7.4 6.7 3.8 1.4 73.4 28.3 33.1 34.4 49002 KALAMAZOO 077 37664 39462 39933 0.5 6.6 6.6 6.6 7.8 8.4 16.7 16.9 12.4 9.3 5.6 2.2 0.6 75.1 28.7 33.0 35.4 49004 KALAMAZOO 077 12928 12948 12798 0.0 7.0 6.9 6.5 7.6 8.6 16.2 15.4 10.7 9.5 7.0 3.7 1.0 75.0 29.8 33.1 35.1 49007 KALAMAZOO 077 42421 41869 41086 -0.1 6.5 6.4 5.7 11.1 11.2 23.1 13.5 6.8 6.0 5.3 3.2 1.2 78.4. 23.9 30.0 31.2 490011 KALAMAZOO 077 23029 22885 22563 0,1 4.7 5.0 4.6 7.2 7.8 27A 15.5 6A 7.7 7.0 3.8 1.4 63.0 27.0 35.1 36.5 49009 KALAMAZOO 077 20667 23934 25428 1.5 6.1 6.2 6.1 6.7 7.9 21.0 16.6 11.5 8.6 5.6 2.6 1.0 77.7 28.2 34.4 36.0 49010 ALLEGAN 005 15700 17373 18289 1.0 8.5 8.2 7.4 7.3 8.1 16.0 14.0 10.1 7.8 7.1 4.1 1.4 71.2 29.5 31.2 32.7 49011 ATHENS 025 2068 2143 2186 0.4 7.4 6.6 6.6 8.1 8.7 14.8 13.5 12.8 8.7 6.9 4.7 1.2 73.9 31.2 32.8 34.6 49012 AUGUSTA 077 4720 4601 4779 0.2 5.7 5.6 5.5 6.1 9.4 15.3 14.5 13.2 11.5 8.1 3.9 1.0 79.2 33.3 36.4 38.9 49013 BANGOR 159 5800 5921 6080 0.2 9.2 8.3 7.6 8.1 9.0 15.0 12.2 9.5 8.1 7.2 4.4 1.4 69.7 29.3 29.6 30.8 49015 BATTLE CREEK 025 27812 26579 26057 -0.5 7.5 7.6 7.1 7.0 7.0 15.4 15.2 9.5 9.7 8.3 4.2 1.4 73.4 31.2 34.0 35.2 49017 BATTLE CREEK 025 67423 65520 64807 .0.3 7.4 7.3 6.8 7.2 7.6 15.6 14.6 10.1 9.6 6.1 4.3 1.4 74.0 31.1 33.7 35.2 49021 BELLEVUE 045 3760 4020 4216 0.7 8.1 7.9 7.0 8.0 9.3 14.9 14.6 10.9 9.3 6.3 2.9 0.9 71.6 29.1 30.7 32.7 49022 BENTON HARBOR 021 40393 37548 36471 -0.7 10.6 9.7 8.2 8.5 8.4 15.2 12.2 7.6 7.4 7.2 3.9 1.1 66.1 26.6 27.9 28.7 49026 BLOOMINGDALE 159 2787 3008 3172 0.8 8.1 7.6 7.3 8.0 8.7 14.6 15.4 10.1 8.5 6.5 4.0 1.2 72.0 29.4 31.4 32.9 49026 BRONSON 023 7265 7292 7353 0.0 8.6 8.2 7.6 8.1 8.2 16.7 11.6 9.8 7.8 7.1 4.9 1.3 70.5 28.9 30.1 31.9 49029 BURLINGTON 025 2034 2108 2150 0.4 7.3 6.8 6.6 8.1 6.7 14.7 13.5 12.8 8.7 6.8 4.7 1.2 73.9 31.2 32.8 34.6 49030 BURR OAK 149 2551 2628 2721 0.3 8.3 8.0 7.5 7.3 7.6 14.6 13.7 10.0 9.5 8.1 4.1 1.3 71.6 30.9 32.6 33.4 49031 CASSOPOLIS 027 6119 5979 6036 .0.2 8.4 8.0 7.3 7.2 8.4 15.7 12.7 9.9 8.0 7.6 5.0 1.6 71.7 30.5 31.6 32.8 49032 CENTREVILLE 149 1470 1535 1594 0.4 9.1 9.3 8.7 8.1 6.8 16.2 14.4 8.5 8.1 6.2 3.3 1.4 68.4 27.9 29.7 30.9 49033 CERESCO 025 879 929 957 0.6 6.3 6.4 6.2 8.1 8.6 13.9 16.2 12.0 11.1 7.2 2.6 1.2 75.8 31.5 34.1 36.6 49034 CLIMAX 077 1663 1744 1751 0.4 8.0 7.7 7.1 7.8 8.9 14.8 14.9 12.0 8.3 6.3 3.1 1.0 72.1 29.4 31.0 33.2 49036 COLDWATER 023 20372 20705 20947 0.2 7.4 7.4 6.8 7.1 7.2 16.9 14.8 10.5 8.7 7.5 4.3 1.5 74.0 30.5 33.7 35.2 49038 COLOMA 021 9660 9934 10153 0.3 7.4 7.3 6.8 7.8 8.5 16.3 14.9 11.2 6.4 7.1 3.4 0.9 73.2 29.1 32.2 34.2 49039 HAGAR SHORES 021 2008 2096 2158 0.4 7.7 7.7 7.0 7.8 8.5 16.7 16.3 10.6 7.1 6.7 3.2 0.8 72.6 28.0 31.6 33.5 49040 COLON 149 3105 3572 3807 1.4 8.6 8.6 7.6 7.8 7.6 14.2 12.6 9.1 7.7 8.8 5.9 1.3 70.4 31.4 31.5 32.1 49042 CONSTANTINE 149 9176 10178 10808 1.0 7.8 7.5 7.2 7.9 8.3 15.5 13.9 11.7 9.0 6.6 3.7 1.0 72.3 29.7 31.9 33.6 49043 COVERT 159 2796 2765 2798 .0.1 10.1 9.0 7.3 7.8 9.1 15.3 11.0 7.6 8.5 7.6 5.1 1.6 68.1 29.5 28.6 29.6 49045 DECATUR 159 6449 6870 7203 0.6 8.5 8.2 7.3 7.5 8.5 15.6 13.4 10.1 6.2 6.8 4.5 1.2 71.1 29.8 31.1 32.5 49046 DELTON 015 814 939 1009 1.4 7.1 7.0 6.8 7.1 8.3 16.1 14.9 11.7 8.9 7.3 3.8 0.9 74.5 30.6 33.3 35.1 49047 DOWAGIAC 027 14214 14070 14290 -0.1 8.1 7.8 7.1 7.8 8.1 15.9 13.9 10.2 8.0 7.7 4.2 1.3 72.1 29.9 31.7 33.3 49050 DOWLING 015 2200 2421 2544 1.0 7.3 7.4 6.7 7.2 8.1 13.9 15.3 11.5 9.8 8.1 3.8 1.0 73.6 31.9 33.6 35.4 49051 EAST LEROY 025 2362 2538 2638 0.7 7.0 6.7 6.4 7.4 9.1 13.7 14.4 12.7 10.6 7.4 3.9 0.7 74.9 31.8 33.7 35.6 49052 FULTON 077 1682 1741 1747 0.3 8.0 7.7 7.1 7.8 8.9 14.8 14.9 12.0 8.2 6.3 3.1 1.0 72.1 29.4 30.9 33.1 49053 GALESBURG 077 3446 3466 3449 0.1 8.0 7.9 7.4 6.8 82 16.9 15A 10.5 8.3 6.1 3.1 1.3 72.4 29.2 32.2 33.6 49055 GOBLES 159 2864 3095 3263 0.8 8.1 7.6 7.3 8.0 8.7 14.6 15.4 10.1 8.5 6.5 4.0 12 72.0 29.4 31.5 32.9 49056 GRAND JUNCTION ' 159 5232 5647 5953 0.8 9.0 8.6 7.8 8.2 8.1 14.7 13.3 9.4 7.9 7.0 4.6 12 69.5 29.3 30.4 31.1 49057 HARTFORD 159 7429 7798 8120 0.5 9.0 8.5 7.8 7.8 8.2 16.2 13.0 9.6 7.8 7.0 4.0 12 69.8 28.6 30.1 31.5 49058 HASTINGS 015 20259 22101 23157 0.9 7.8 7.7 7.0 7.6 8.2 15.2 14.3 10.9 8.6 7.2 3.9 1.4 72.4 30.6 32.0 33.7 ' 49060 HICKORY CORNERS 015 2648 3085 3334 1.5 7.5 7.3 7.0 7.5 9.0 14.7 14.5 11.6 8.8 7.1 4.2 0.8 73.5 30.7 32.5 34.1 49061 JONES 027 1286 1334 1385 0.4 8.0 7.6 6.8 7.5 8.6 16.4 12.6 10.4 8.6 7.8 4.4 1.4 73.1 30.6 31.8 33.5 49064 LAWRENCE 159 3016 3283 3476 0.9 8.2 7.8 7.3 8.0 8.1 16.1 13.0 10.1 8.3 7.4 4.4 1.3 71.5 29.7 31.4 32.8 49065 LAWTON 159 9462 10729 11604 1.3 7.8 7.9 7.6 8.5 8.6 14.4 15.8 10.6 7.6 6.1 3.9 1.3 71.0 29.4 31.1 32.4 49066 LEONIDAS 149 1345 1484 1563 1.0 9.3 8.6 8.3 8.7 7.6 14.1 14.4 10.5 7.2 6.4 3.8 1.0 67.8 29.0 29.7 30.6 49067 MARCELLUS 027 2384 2483 2585 0.4 6.7 8.5 7.7 7.3 7.7 16.5 13.7 9.3 7.8 7.0 4.3 1.4 70.5 29.3 30.6 32.2 1 49068 MARSHALL 025 10195 10311 10397 0.1 7.2 6.9 6.5 7.3 8.4 15.6 14.2 11.6 9.7 7.0 4.1 1.5 74.7 31.4 33.5 35.3 49070 MARTIN 005 1108 1222 1283 1.0 8.8 8.1 7.3 8.2 8.7 17.0 13.3 10.6 7.6 6.3 3.4 0.7 70.8 27.2 29.9 31.5 49071 MATTAWAN 159 856 996 1091 1.5 7.7 7.8 7.7 8.9 8.5 13.7 16.5 10.6 7.5 6.1 3.6 1.3 70.6 29.3 31.0 32.2 49072 MENDON 149 2824 2944 3057 0.4 8.5 8.2 7.6 7.3 8.9 16.2 13.2 9.3 8.9 7.0 3.7 1.0 71.0 28.8 30.6 32.0 49073 NASHVILLE 015 4120 4472 4672 0.8 9.0 8.5 7.5 7.4 8.5 16.2 12.8 10.9 8.6 6.4 3.2 1.1 70.1 28.8 29.9 31.8 49075 NOTTAWA 149 1760 1840 1913 0.4 9.1 9.2 8.8 8.2 6.8 16.0 14.4 8.5 8.0 6.3 3.3 1.4 68.4 28.0 29.7 30.9 1 49076 OLIVET 045 2432 2616 2773 0.7 7.9 7.8 6.7 6.9 7.9 24.3 13.3 9.6 7.0 5.0 2.9 0.7 74.7 24.5 31.0 33.5 49078 OTSEGO 005 10246 11118 11593 0.8 8.0 7.8 7.1 8.0 8.4 16.6 14.5 11.0 8.1 6.2 3.2 0.9 71.9 28.2 31.0 33.1 49079 PAW PAW 159 11484 12558 13350 0.9 7.8 7.9 7.4 7.3 7.9 15.2 15.5 11.0 8.1 6.4 4.0 1.4 722 30.2 32.4 33.7 49080 PLAINWELL 005 13114 15008 16060 1.4 7.6 7.4 6.9 7.2 8.1 16.7 14.6 11.2 9.0 6.9 3.4 1.1 73.7 29.8 32.8 34.4 49062 OUINCY 023 6711 7026 7162 0.5 7.9 7.7 7.3 8.5 7.8 15.2 14.6 10.9 7.9 7.2 4.0 1.1 71.7 29.6 31.0 33.3 49083 RICHLAND 077 4606 5081 5264 1.0 5.7 5.9 6.0 8A 8.5 15.6 16.0 13.3 10.3 7.0 2A 0.7 76.9 30.6 34.5 37.0 49084 RIVERSIDE 021 904 889 890 -0.2 7.5 7.4 7.3 8.3 8.4 14.8 15.0 10.5 7.9 7.8 4.0 1.0 72.2 29.7 32.3 33.6 49085 SAINT JOSEPH 021 18548 17300 16653 .0.7 5.9 5.7 5.2 6.0 8.0 16.2 14.5 10.9 11.4 9.4 5.0 1.7 79.2 34.1 37.0 38.7 49087 SCHOOLCRAFT 077 6818 7548 7844 1.0 6.9 7.0 6.7 7.6 9.0 16.5 15.6 12.9 8.9 5.6 2.7 0.7 74.4 29.2 32.4 34.9 49088 SCOTTS 077 2788 3177 3346 1.3 7.2 7.5 7.1 7.1 8.3 16.6 16.7 12.0 8.6 5.9 2.5 0.6 73.7 28.6 32.7 34.6 49089 SHERWOOD 023 2218 2301 2339 0.4 9.1 8.6 7.5 6.7 8.0 15.8 12.3 10.6 8.6 7.7 4.3 1.0 70.7 29.8 31.4 32.4 49090 SOUTH HAVEN 159 12417 12592 12865 0.1 8.2 7.8 7.0 7.3 8.1 16.0 13.5 9.5 8.6 7.8 4.5 1.7 72.3 30.7 32.1 33.4 1 49091 STURGIS 149 15221 16493 17298 0.8 8.3 8.4 7.5 7.3 7.3 15.9 14.3 9.0 8.6 7.1 4.7 1.5 71.3 30.0 32.2 33.1 49092 TEKONSHA 025 1815 1821 1827 0.0 7.1 6.9 6.4 8.1 9.2 15.7 14.1 11.5 9.6 6.8 3.7 1.0 74.5 30.6 32.7 34.7 49093 THREE RIVERS 149 17481 19429 20526 1.1 8.1 7.9 7.6 7.7 7.9 15.0 14.3 9.9 8.3 7.3 4.5 1.4 71.7 30.3 32.2 33.0 49094 UNION CITY 023 2961 2959 2977 0.0 8.4 7.8 6.9 7.3 8.7 16.5 12.9 11.3 6.0 6.8 4.1 1.3 72.6 29.7 31.0 32.8 49095 VANDALIA 027 1958 2010 2079 0.3 9.6 9.1 0.1 7.6 7.9 14.0 13.2 8.1 7.4 8.7 5.0 1.4 66.5 30.1 30.4 30.4 1 49096 VERMONTVILLE 045 4083 4365 4614 0.7 8.7 8.6 7.8 8.5 8.5 15.0 14.7 10.7 8.2 5.4 3.1 1.0 69.4 28.2 29.6 31.3 49097 VICKSBURG 077 5090 5522 5684 0.8 7.7 7.3 7.0 7.0 9.0 16.2 13.6 13.3 7.8 6.3 3.0 0.9 73.6 29.9 32.1 34.2 49098 WATERVLIET 021 5246 5345 5436 0.2 8.0 7.8 7.2 7.4 8.4 16.4 15.3 9.6 6.4 6.8 3.6 1.1 72.6 28.8 31.7 33.3 49099 WHITE PIGEON 149 4017 5375 5683 1.1 8.9 8.8 7.9 7.5 7.5 16.2 14.4 10.2 7.6 6.3 3.9 0.8 69.5 28.4 30.5 32.0 49101 BARODA 021 2676 2810 2902 0.5 7.5 7.4 7.1 8.0 7.9 16.4 14.7 11.2 9.1 6.0 3.6 1.0 73.0 29.1 32.4 33.9 49102 BERRIEN CENTER 021 4152 4144 4172 0.0 7.0 6.8 5.9 7.6 9.3 17.2 13.4 12.1 8.8 5.9 3.8 2.0 74.9 30.9 31.8 34.8 ' 49103 BERRIEN SPRINGS 021 10816 11374 11758 0.5 7.1 7.2 6.4 7.7 7.5 23.5 15.8 9.7 8.9 4.8 2.5 0.9 75.8 25.5 32.0 33.9 49106 BRIDGMAN 021 4276 4412 4517 0.3 6.4 6.5 6.0 6.9 8.0 W.7 13.9 11.9 9.2 8.1 4.4 2.0 76.4 32.6 34.7 367 49107 BUCHANAN 021 6692 6713 8790 0.0 7.9 7.9 7.4 7.6 7.0 15.5 14.5 9.8 8.7 7.6 4.1 1.3 71.9 30.2 32.1 336 49111 EAU CLAIRE 021 2502 2352 2297 •0.6 7.5 6.8 6.4 6.6 8.7 17.0 12.4 11.6 10.7 7.7 3.3 1.2 75.1 31.0 33.1 35.3 49112 EDWAFIDSBURG 027 9625 98G4 10196 0.2 7.3 7.3 7.0 7.5 8.1 14.6 15.1 11.0 9.6 7.8 3.6 1.0 73.4 30.9 33.5 34.9 49113 GALIEN 021 4036 3822 3740 -0.5 7.8 7.2 7.1 7.0 9.1 15.1 14.0 11.5 9.2 6.9 4.0 1.2 73.2 30.2 32.3 34.0 49116 LAKESIDE 021 I 1 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 49117 NEW BUFFALO 021 5502 5469 5453 .0.2 7.9 7.6 6.8 7.2 6.1 16.1 12.5 10.0 10.1 1.9 4.6 1.3 73.0 31.4 32.6 :14 2 MIC141GAN 0.1 7.5 7.4 6.0 7.6 8.3 17.2 14.0 10.0 8.6 7.1 3.6 1.1 73.7 26.6 32.4 :14 0 UNIfEU STAPES 1.0 7.3 7.2 8.8 7.2 7.6 17.0 14.9 10.3 8.7 7.4 4.1 1.3 74.4 30.0 33:1 :1411 173-A MICHIGAN ✓ POPULATION AND AGE PROFILE A49120-49316 ZIP CODE POPULATION 1990 AGE DISTRIBUTION (96) MEDIAN AQE POST OFFICE NAME COUM" elrs wrt 1 INO INO INI N40 H N \P II 1416 W24 1P84 N44 46N N44 I6-74 ?"4 N• 11. INO INO iN1 _ 49120 NILES 021 37515 36369 36207 -0.3 7.3 7.4 6.9 7.5 7.7 15.3 14.5 10.4 9.5 6.0 4.1 1.2 73.6 31.0 33.4 349 4' 49125 SAWYER 021 832 816 814 .0.2 7.4 7.4 6.9 7.1 6.7 14.7 13.0 10.3 8.0 6.7 7.6 2.2 73.7 35.1 35.0 35.7 4 49126 SODUS 021 2267 2047 1958 -1.0 7.2 6.5 6.2 5.5 6.4 16.8 12.8 11.2 8.9 10.6 4.7 1.1 76.8 33.0 35.5 36.6 .1 49127 STEVENSVILLE 021 13241 13911 14376 0.5 6.5 6.7 6.6 7.7 6.7 15.3 16.9 12.5 9.0 6.3 3.0 0.7 75.0 29.8 33.3 3S.6 '1 49128 THREE OAKS 021 6232 6091 6067 -0.2 7.5 7.2 6.8 8.0 7.7 14.6 13.4 10.2 8.1 0.4 6.3 1.9 73.3 33.0 33.5 34.g '1 49130 UNION PIER 021 307 300 300 -0.2 7.3 7.3 7.0 7.0 7.0 14.9 13.2 10.3 8.3 6.6 7.3 2.0 73.8 34.3 34.6 35.6 49130 UNION 027 234 256 274 0.9 7.4 7.4 7.0 7.4 7.8 15.1 13.6 12.4 10.1 7.0 3.9 1.2 73.6 31.5 33.6 349 49201 JACKSON 075 49445 49811 50148 0.1 6.5 6.4 5.8 6.8 9.4 20.2 15.4 11.0 8.4 6.4 2.9 0.8 77.0 30.1 32.4 34.0 49202 JACKSON 075 18751 17818 17441 -0.5 7.5 7.4 6.5 6.7 6.8 18.2 15.2 6.2 6.3 8.4 5.0 1.9 74.6 30.1 34.0 35.2 49203 JACKSON 075 36708 34276 33228 -0.7 8.5 8.3 7.4 7.4 7.7 16.6 14.6 8.6 6.1 7.5 3.8 1.3 71.2 28.5 31.5 32.9 49220 ADDISON 091 2569 2758 2850 0.7 7.5 7.2 6.7 8.3 9.7 15.5 13.3 11.3 8.6 7.2 3.6 0.9 73.2 29.8 31.0 33.3 49221 ADRIAN 091 37190 36702 36908 -0.1 8.2 6.1 7.2 7.9 7.7 18.0 14.0 9.4 7.7 6.8 3.5 1.4 72.0 28.3 31.0 32.- 49224 ALBION 025 17963 17574 17430 -0.2 8.1 7.7 6.6 8.0 8.7 18.1 13.0 10.0 8.2 6.9 3.5 1.1 73.1 28.3 30.3 32.5 49227 ALLEN 059 1645 1686 1728 0.3 8.8 8.4 7.6 7.8 8.4 15.6 14.1 10.2 7.2 7.2 3.7 0.9 69.9 28.8 30.0 31.8 49228 BLISSFIELD 091 5027 5313 5446 0.6 7.9 7.8 7.2 7.7 8.3 14.8 14.4 9.6 8.4 8.4 4.1 1.4 72.0 30.5 32.3 33.5 49229 BRITTON 091 659 650 653 -0.1 8.2 7.4 6.8 6.9 9.5 17.5 13.2 11.1 8.6 6.3 3.7 0.8 73.2 28.3 31.0 33.2 49230 BROOKLYN 075 3962 4224 4372 0.6 6.8 6.6 6.0 7.0 8.8 15.4 14.9 12.0 9.8 8.1 3.6 0.9 76.2 31.5 34.1 36.2 49231 CADMUS 091 98 99 101 0.1 9.2 8.2 8.2 6.2 10.2 15.3 12.2 10.2 8.2 6.1 4.1 0.0 68.4 26.6 28.9 29.7 49232 CAMDEN 059 1869 1910 1955 0.2 6.3 7.7 7.1 8.9 9.3 16.1 12.9 10.5 7.9 6.3 3.9 1.1 71.2 28.2 29.6 31.8 49233 CEMENT CITY 091 1440 1470 1492 0.2 7.7 7.3 7.0 8.4 9.4 13.7 15.3 10.5 6.2 8.1 3.5 1.0 72.4 30.1 32.1 33.2 49234 CLARKLAKE 075 3135 3342 3459 0.6 6.8 6.6 6.0 7.0 6.8 15.4 14.9 12.0 9.8 8.1 3.8 0.9 76.1 31.5 34.0 36.2 49235 CLAYTON 091 1894 1927 1955 0.2 9.0 8.4 7.8 6.6 9.4 15.6 13.2 11.1 7.1 6.3 2.8 0.6 69.0 26.8 29.0 30.2 49236 CLINTON 091 5655 5960 6128 0.5 7.3 7.2 6.9 7.9 9.1 15.8 14.7 11.6 8.0 6.8 3.6 1.0 73.0 29.4 31.5 34.0 49237 CONCORD 025 7945 7690 7586 -0.3 7.6 7.2 6.4 10.5 10.9 20.7 11.5 8.3 6.9 5.9 2.9 1.0 74.1 24.7 28.6 29.3 49238 DEERFIELD 091 1800 1865 1903 0.4 9.5 8.9 7.9 7.5 8.4 17.1 11.6 10.4 7.6 6.6 3.5 1.0 68.5 27.5 29.1 30.5 49239 FRONTIER 059 73 68 68 -0.7 8.7 8.7 7.2 8.7 6.7 18.8 10.1 6.7 8.7 7.2 2.9 1.4 69.6 28.0 29.3 31.9 49240 GRASS LAKE 075 6943 7491 7829 0.8 7.5 7.3 6.8 7.1 8.2 16.4 15.7 12.0 8.3 6.3 3.1 1.1 73.6 29.7 32.7 34.6 49241 HANOVER 075 5246 5417 5519 0.3 8.0 7.9 7.4 8.5 8.4 16.1 14.9 11A 6.0 5.4 3.0 0.9 71.0 27.9 30.6 32.6 49242 HILLSDALE 059 12521 12865 13183 0.3 7.6 7.5 6.4 6.6 7.0 21.5 12.7 8.7 7.7 7.5 4.9 1.9 75.2 29.3 32.8 34.7 49245 HOMER 025 6323 6230 6203 -0.1 8.8 8.3 7.5 7.9 8.2 15.9 14.1 10.4 7.7 6.5 3.7 1.1 70.3 28.4 30.3 32.0 49246 HORTON 075 433 445 452 0.3 8.1 7.8 7.4 8.5 8.3 15.7 14.6 11.4 8.3 5.8 3.1 0.9 71.1 28.5 30.8 32.8 49247 HUDSON 091 5605 5689 5779 0A 8.7 8.6 7.8 7.9 6.1 15.4 13.9 9.3 7.9 7.1 4.1 1.2 69.8 29.4 30.4 31.5 49248 JASPER 091 577 588 596 0.2 8.8 8.3 7.3 7.3 8.1 16.3 12.6 10.5 8.1 7.8 3.7 1.0 71.1 29.6 30.9 32.6 49249 JEROME 059 437 450 462 0.3 8.3 8.1 7.6 7.6 9.9 15.2 15.7 11.2 6.7 5.2 3.4 1.1 70.6 28.5 30.3 31.9 49250 JONESVILLE 059 3041 3375 3528 1.0 7.1 6.6 6.6 7.1 10.1 15.2 14.4 11.0 8.6 7.5 4.6 1.2 74.8 30.8 32.9 34.5 065 8585 9014 9099 0.5 8.3 8.0 7.4 8.5 8.9 15.9 15.2 111.3 7.6 5.3 2.7 0.8 70.9 27.5 30.1 32.0 9 IELD 059 3715 4002 4144 0.7 8.8 8.1 7.6 7.6 9.2 15.9 13.4 10.3 7.4 6.4 3.8 1.5 70.7 29.0 30.0 31.7 49253 MANITOU BEACH' 091 1207 1307 1348 0.8 8.4 6.1 7.7 7.7 8.0 14.9 14.6 10.0 8.4 7.4 3.6 0.9 70.6 29.2 31.5 32.6 49254 MICHIGAN CENTER 075 2459 2411 2393 -0.2 7.2 6.9 6.3 7.3 6.3 16.5 13.9 10.4 9.8 8.6 3.8 1.0 75.0 30.5 33.6 35.2 49255 MONTGOMERY 059 1604 1718 1772 0.7 9.6 8.9 7.9 8.4 8.2 16.4 11.8 9.4 8.1 6.5 3.6 1.2 68.2 27.5 26.6 30.0 49256 MORENCI 091 2634 2910 3011 1.0 8.8 8.2 7.5 7.8 7.9 15.7 12.6 9.3 8.5 6.8 5.1 1.7 70.6 30.0 30.8 31.9 49257 MOSCOW 059 1030 1060 1086 0.3 8.2 8.2 7.7 7.7 9.8 15.2 15.7 11.2 6.7 4.7 3.6 1.2 70.5 28.1 30.2 31.7 49258 MOSHERVILLE 059 90 105 110 1.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 9.5 15.2 12.4 12.4 7.6 6.7 4.8 1.0 71.4 28.8 30.0 32.5 49259 MUNITH 075 963 1024 1059 0.6 7.8 7.5 6.8 7.0 8.0 16.6 15.8 11.6 8.1 6.3 3.3 1.3 73.3 29.6 32.7 34.4 49262 NORTH ADAMS 059 2162 2163 2198 0.0 9.0 9.0 8.4 7.8 7.6 15.9 12.6 10.3 9.0 6.3 3.3 1.1 68.6 29.1 302 31.4 49263 NORVELL 075 2105 2235 2310 0.6 7.7 7.5 6.9 7.0 7.9 16.6 15.8 11.6 8.1 6.4 3.2 12 73.2 29.5 32.7 34.4 49264 ONONDAGA 065 1226 1281 1277 0.4 8.3 7.6 7.3 8.9 10.1 15.2 15.1 11.6 8.3 4.6 2.4 0.7 70.5 27.0 29.1 31.4 49265 ONSTED 091 3743 4289 4478 1.4 7.3 7.1 7.0 8.5 9.4 14.6 14.9 11.8 8.8 6.3 3.5 0.8 73.1 30.0 31.7 33.6 49266 OSSEO 059 3860 3973 4075 0.3 9.2 8.5 7.5 7.4 8.2 15.3 12.6 10.0 8.1 7.8 4.2 1.2 70.2 29.7 30.7 31.7 49267 OTTAWA LAKE 115 4602 4733 4914 0.3 7.1 6.9 6.2 7.8 9.2 17.5 14.2 12.4 8.7 6.1 3.0 0.8 74.7 28.7 31.5 34.6 49268 PALMYRA 091 2534 2705 2779 0.7 6.8 7.1 6.5 7.9 7.8 16.4 13.7 11.2 9.7 8.2 3.6 0.9 74.6 30.7 33.0 35.5 49269 PARMA 075 1727 1800 1842 0.4 8.3 7.7 7.1 7.9 9.0 15.9 14.6 12.1 7.8 5.8 2.6 1.1 71.7 28.5 30.4 32.7 49270 PETERSBURG 115 4429 4575 4761 0.3 8.3 7.9 6.9 8.9 10.0 15.9 14.7 11.6 7.3 5.0 2.6 0.8 70.9 27.1 29.2 31.4 49271 PITTSFORD 059 1519 1557 1593 0.2 8.3 7.9 7.2 7.5 8.2 15.6 12.9 10.6 9.7 6.7 4.0 1.4 71.7 31.0 31.3 33.2 49272 PLEASANT LAKE 075 403 427 441 0.6 8.2 8.0 7.3 7.7 8.4 15.9 15.5 12.2 8.0 6.6 2.6 0.7 71.4 28.6 31.2 33.0 49273 PRATTVILLE 059 71 71 72 0.0 9.6 8.2 6.8 6.8 8.2 16.4 9.6 9.6 9.6 8.2 5.5 1.4 71.2 29.0 31.2 31.5 49274 READING 059 2917 3062 3153 0.5 9.0 8.8 8.1 7.4 6.6 16.6 12.8 9.2 8.3 7.5 4.5 1.3 69.3 29.6 31.0 32.1 49275 RIDGEWAY 091 1011 997 1003 -0.1 0.2 7.4 6.7 6.8 9.4 17.4 13.2 11.1 8.6 6.4 3.8 0.8 73.0 28.3 31.0 33.3 49276 RIGA 091 1649 1598 1599 .0.3 8.1 6.9 6.5 7.4 9.7 15.5 13.0 11.5 7.7 8.4 3.8 1.4 73.7 30.0 31.8 33.3 49277 RIVES JUNCTION 075 1965 1984 1998 0.1 8.5 8.1 7.3 8.1 9.1 16.0 14.4 10.7 8.2 5.8 2.7 1.0 70.7 27.7 30.1 31.9 49276 ROLLIN 091 2574 2860 2970 1.1 8.7 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.4 15.4 14.3 9.8 8.5 7.0 4.0 0.9 70.0 28.9 31.2 32.3 49279 SAND CREEK 091 2190 2155 2166 -0.2 8.4 7.9 6.9 7.6 0.2 15.8 13.5 9.9 10.0 7.9 2.9 0.7 71.5 29.3 31.3 33.0 411280 SENECA 091 921 842 833 -0.9 8.3 7.9 7.3 8.2 8.8 15.3 12.9 10.8 8.4 7.3 3.7 12 70.7 29.5 30.8 32.5 49281 SOMERSET 059 2931 3148 3262 0.7 7.3 6.9 6.4 7.1 9.1 14.5 14.2 10.9 9.6 8.7 4.3 1.0 74.7 31.6 33.7 35.2 49282 SOMERSET CENTER 059 183 196 204 0.7 7.2 7.2 6.2 7.2 9.2 14.9 14.4 10.3 9.7 8.2 4.6 1.0 74.9 31.6 33.4 35.2 49283 SPRING ARBOR 075 2976 3127 3214 0.5 8.1 7.6 6.5 7.5 8.3 21.2 13.5 11.1 7.3 5.1 2.5 1.1 73.9 26.0 30.5 33.3 49284 SPRINGPORT 075 2000 2013 2024 0.1 8.5 0.0 7.3 8.1 9.1 16.1 14.4 10.6 8.3 5.8 2.7 0.9 70.7 27.7 30.0 31.8 49285 STOCKBRIDGE 065 3327 3421 3384 0.3 9.0 8.4 7.6 8.4 8.8 15.8 13.7 10.8 7.5 5.5 3.4 1.0 69.4 27.6 29.2 30.9 49286 TECUMSEH 091 8449 8769 8969 0.4 7.7 7.6 7.1 7.6 7.6 14.6 15.8 9.5 9.7 8.1 3.4 1.1 72.4 30.4 32.9 34.3 1 49287 TIPTON 091 2471 2613 2679 0.6 7.6 7.2 6.8 7.6 9.4 15.7 14.9 12.9 0.3 5.6 2.9 0.9 73.3 29.1 31.8 33.8 49288 WALDRON 059 1808 1799 1826 0.0 9.2 8.5 7.4 7.5 8.0 16.0 10.4 9.7 9.1 8.3 4.4 1.4 70.4 30.5 30.6 31.5 49289 WESTON 091 83 85 86 0.2 8.1 8.1 7.0 7.0 7.0 16.3 14.0 9.3 9.3 9.3 3.5 1.2 72.1 27.9 31.3 32.1 49301 ADA 081 6640 8145 8762 2.1 0.0 8.2 0.3 6.6 9.0 14.1 15.4 12.6 8.2 5.2 2.0 0.5 69.8 28.7 30.0 31.7 49302 ALTO 081 2651 3281 3548 2.2 8.4 0.4 8.3 9.0 8.9 14.9 16.1 11.0 7.0 4.6 2.5 0.9 68.9 27.5 29.2 30.7 49303 BAILEY 121 707 740 737 0.5 9.6 8.6 7.4 7.8 9.3 17.6 11.8 10.2 7.7 6.5 2.7 0.7 69.3 26.1 28.3 30.4 49304 BALDWIN 085 3024 3494 3733 1.5 7.5 7.1 6.7 6.2 6.8 11.4 9.9 0.8 10.7 12.3 9.7 2.9 74.4 44.9 39.1 37.4 49305 BARRYTON 107 2177 2466 2692 1.3 6.4 0.0 7.3 7.3 8.9 14.6 12.2 8.9 7.6 9.5 5.6 1.6 71.5 31.8 31.5 32.3 49306 BELMONT 081 678 1067 1143 2.0 7.8 7.7 7.1 7.6 0.8 16.5 14.4 11.6 8.8 5.6 2.9 0.7 72.3 28.4 31.1 33.3 49307 BIG RAPIDS 107 19665 18615 19116 -0.5 5.0 4.9 3.8 16.0 15.3 33.0 7.8 4.6 3.8 3.3 1.8 0.7 84.1 21.3 26.3 26.7 49309 BITELY 123 2094 2256 2347 0.7 7.6 7.3 6.8 7.0 9.6 15.8 10.2 8.8 8.9 9.6 6.8 1.6 73.6 32.8 31.9 33.7 49310 BIANCHARD 073 2361 2477 2566 0.4 9.2 8.6 7.5 8.8 10.3 14.3 14.2 9.0 7.3 6.0 3.5 1.3 68.4 27.7 28.4 29.6 49311 BRADLEY 005 95 103 108 0.6 7.6 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 16.5 12.6 9.7 7.8 7.8 4.9 1.9 71.6 31.4 31.0 32.5 49312 BROHMAN 123 23 24 24 0.4 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 16.0 0.0 4.0 8.0 16.0 8.0 0.0 72.0 52.5 35.0 36.0 49313 BRUNSWIGK 123 146 162 169 1.0 7.5 6.9 6.9 8.6 10.0 15.0 11.9 12.5 8.8 7.5 3.6 0.6 72.5 30.8 31.1 33.6 49314 RURNIPS 005 2201 2492 26.50 1.2 10.4 9.4 0.5 7.8 7.7 16.4 13.4 8.9 7.5 5.7 3.5 0.8 66.7 26.6 28.4 29.7 49315 BYHON(;ENTER 081 6422 7250 7408 1.2 9.4 8.8 7.6 7.5 8.2 17.6 13.6 10.0 8.5 5.4 2.6 0.6 69.1 26.8 29.2 31.4 49316 CALEIH)NIA 081 9015 10821 11657 1.8 9.0 8.7 8.0 8.5 9.1 16.0 14.9 10.0 7.5 4.9 2.2 0.5 68.6 26.4 26.8 305 MICHIGAN 0.1 7.5 7.4 6.8 7.6 8.3 17.2 14.8 10.0 8.6 7.1 3.6 1.1 73.1 28,8 32.4 34.0 UNIIl-I)SIATES 1.0 7.3 7.2 6.6 7.2 7.6 17.0 14.9 10.3 8.7 7.4 4.1 1.3 74.4 30.0 333 34.N 174-A i DEMOGRAPHIC AND BUYING POWER PROFILE ✓ MICHIGAN 48763-48910 B ZIP CODE NUMBER OF RACE (%) 1990 MARKET POTENTIAL INDEX G HOUSEHOLDS POST OFFICE Qzk *"Tt GLAC l KI 4um low NAME loor• 41g114 am on" owa veto rlu pm* �,17r1, IM IMO IMO 1� 4P�0 IMO IMO IMO INO �MitEL Y�M[l mm eam omm crow w M Mm" 4wu, rm im 360 48763 EAST TAWAS 1763 2143 2244 2.0 99.4 99.1 0.0 0.0 82 86 95 89 67 96 77 103 95 111 90 09 88 86 36.0 46765 TURNER 740 831 896 1.2 98.6 97.8 0.0 0.0 67 78 85 84 79 85 64 101 85 109 77 100 80 77 304 48166 TWINING 283 316 339 1.1 99.0 98.7 0.1 0.1 42 49 64 82 76 70 64 100 40 110 71 91 80 53 -0 48767 UNIONVILLE 508 547 591 0.7 99.3 99.0 0.0 0.0 91 92 123 86 78 115 80 105 73 123 102 101 93 98 2 46768 VASSAR 2240 2553 2800 1.3 97.0 96.2 1.6 1.7 70 83 103 90 90 100 82 t02 93 118 99 101 93 94 28 4B7G9 VASSAR 1100 1217 1324 1.0 97.6 96.9 1.3 t.4 91 91 118 65 80 112 89 105 B9 122 103 102 100 93 0 48770 WHITTEMORE 607 697 720 1.4 99.4 99.0 0.0 0.0 41 53 56 84 90 70 70 94 60 100 70 88 83 49 33.2 48801 ALMA 5467 5421 5408 .0.1 97.0 95.6 0A 0.2 97 89 102 93 92 107 91 103 103 108 99 100 96 Be 29.6 48806 ASHLEY 632 686 704 0.8 99.0 98.5 0.0 0.0 88 89 120 83 77 113 89 105 84 125 102 102 102 92 1 48607 BANNISTER 189 226 237 1.8 98.8 98.3 0.0 0.0 67 88 115 86 01 112 87 106 88 120 101 101 97 96 .2 48808 BATH 1495 1722 1661 1.4 97.8 96.9 0.5 0.6 94 92 112 99 99 105 107 100 112 113 110 109 98 94 1.2 48809 BELDING 3685 4451 4810 1.9 98.9 98.4 0.2 0.3 87 90 105 93 92 105 92 103 97 113 Be 100 98 100 1.9 48810 ELSIE 367 380 397 0.3 98.8 98.2 0.2 0.2 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 60 130 104 103 108 69 33.8 48811 CARSON CITY 824 849 863 0.3 98.5 97.8 0.2 0.2 85 86 110 89 64 111 83 107 91 114 99 100 89 t00 32.6 48812 EDAR LAKE 40 45 48 1.2 96.5 95.9 0.0 0.0 99 97 118 88 86 111 92 104 98 120 105 101 103 91 2 6190 7078 7747 1.3 98.0 97.3 0.3 0.3 10t 97 113 96 95 106 106 106 100 114 106 104 106 115 g RKSVILLE 842 1034 1132 2.1 99.0 98.7 0.3 0.3 86 87 116 86 79 112 Be 108 87 118 101 101 99 106 .6 46816 COHOCTAH 616 767 889 2.2 98.6 97.9 0.0 0.0 101 100 126 87 83 110 109 107 89 127 107 104 119 107 .9 48817 CORUNNA 3211 3459 3690 0.7 99.0 98.6 0.1 0.1 90 93 112 88 87 107 93 102 95 119 102 102 103 95 31.1 48818 CRYSTAL 772 1053 1170 3.2 98.9 98.5 0.4 0.4 84 08 126 81 70 113 99 112 78 121 103 102 120 133 31,3 48819 DANSVILLE 716 834 880 1.5 98.9 98.3 0.2 0.3 112 107 129 97 92 112 114 104 96 125 113 108 120 117 9 46820 DEWITT 2090 2415 2613 1.5 97.9 97.0 0.4 O.S 138 126 127 109 110 115 132 106 118 116 121 109 133 129 .2 2232 2682 2958 1.9 91.9 90.2 5.4 5.8 12t 112 123 102 104 107 131 106 106 11S 116 108 127 125 1.3 48822 EAGLE 609 624 637 0.2 99.8 99.6 0.0 0.0 106 103 124 93 89 109 109 107 88 122 108 104 115 120 .4 564916907 17222 0.8 90.7 89.1 4.8 5.0 130 106 101 106 108 JOB 110 103 126 91 110 108 111 94 33.1 01 1191111, 4397 5079 5545 1.5 98.0 97.2 0.7 0.8 106 102 121 94 91 108 111 107 97 121 108 105 115 116 32.7 4982 812 92t 977 1.3 97.0 95.6 0.3 0.2 98 96 117 87 85 110 92 104 97 121 104 101 103 90 3 48830 ELM HALL 23 26 27 1.2 98.7 98.7 0.0 0.0 68 83 109 87 85 102 82 102 88 123 99 102 97 91 .1 48831 ELSIE B35 933 993 1.1 99.2 98.8 0.0 0.0 92 92 123 87 78 115 78 105 73 122 102 101 92 99 .3 48832 ELWELL 468 563 590 1.9 98.2 97.4 MO 0.0 89 91 125 79 73 114 92 105 81 129 103 103 108 69 29.0 48833 EUREKA 590 661 704 1.1 98.9 98.4 0.1 0.1 103 101 125 88 84 109 110 107 90 127 107 105 119 109 30.9 48634 FENWICK 307 351 373 1.3 98.2 97.4 0.2 0.2 74 85 111 86 84 104 85 102 88 123 101 102 100 91 07 48835 FOWLER 443 482 507 0.8 99.9 99.8 0.0 0.0 91 92 124 84 76 115 Bt 105 75 124 103 101 95 97 .4 48836 FOWLERVILLE 2906 3632 4204 2.3 98.5 97.8 0.1 0.1 82 89 111 89 87 103 92 104 89 120 100 101 103 97 8 5457 6259 6840 1.4 98.2 97.4 0.3 0.3 114 110 117 101 102 109 itt 105 108 111 110 105 115 113 4 BB3 REENVII 4693 573/ 6191 2.0 96.7 98.1 0.1 0.1 85 87 101 93 90 10/ 85 104 93 113 97 100 96 95 ..9 48840 HASLETT 3339 4039 4350 1.9 96.3 95.0 1.6 1.8 134 116 109 102 107 102 94 103 123 91 102 108 100 94 30.1 48841 HENDERSON 916 975 1032 0.6 98.7 98.2 0.3 0.4 71 80 107 84 80 101 84 102 79 123 97 100 99 84 33.8 4639 5190 5366 1.1 96.6 95.5 1.5 1.6 118 108 121 103 100 112 100 102 112 110 112 108 100 93 48843 HM7rLL 6111 7632 8859 2.2 98.9 98.5 0.2 0.2 120 111 120 1O0 101 109 121 106 107 116 111 105 121 124 48845 HUBBARDSTON 947 1080 1147 1.3 98.8 98.3 0.1 0.2 95 95 121 87 82 111 97 106 87 123 104 103 107 103 9 tt 48846 IONIA 5407 6310 6726 1.6 89.3 88.0 8.6 9.4 104 96 116 91 93 116 91 102 86 119 104 102 104 94 11.9 48847 ITHACA 1001 1033 1046 0.3 97.8 96.8 0.1 0.1 89 90 122 83 76 114 87 105 81 125 102 102 101 93 11.6 48848 LAINGSBURG 1675 1927 2100 1.4 98.8 98.3 0.3 0.3 116 100 134 96 95 124 131 99 97 127 125 111 120 121 0 46849 LAKE ODESSA SW 943 1012 1.7 96.8 95.3 0.0 0.0 92 91 114 87 84 111 88 105 93 118 102 101 96 95 2 48850 LAKEVIEW 1524 1814 1960 1.8 98.0 97.2 0.5 0.5 91 90 114 87 83 111 88 105 92 119 102 101 98 95 0 48851 LYONS 571 661 702 1.5 99.1 98.7 0.2 0.3 92 92 123 83 77 11391 105 82 126 103 103 105 95 7 48 5 RIDES 555 671 724 1.9 98.6 97.9 0.2 0.2 81 84 107 85 83 too 85 104 86 117 97 99 95 89 3.7 5264 5887 6078 1.1 97.6 96.8 0.9 1.0 118 112 121 103 101 109 115 104 111 113 111 107 114 119 0.0 48856 MIDDLETON 283 329 345 1.5 97.5 96.2 0.0 0.0 90 91 126 79 73 114 92 105 81 129 103 103 108 89 48857 MORRICE 49 57 63 1.5 98.1 97.1 0.0 0.0 94 94 128 88 78 114 93 103 04 128 106 107 103 95 48858 MOUNT PLEASANT 0661 11100 11877 0.4 95.9 94.8 1.2 1.2 110 99 105 100 101 106 100 102 112 100 105 105 100 88 48860 MUIR 13 15 16 1.4 97,7 100.0 0.0 0.0 92 92 123 83 77 113 92 105 82 126 104 103 106 95 1.8 17 20 22 1.6 98.1 98.3 0.0 0.0 105 100 127 91 88 118 107 103 97 125 111 106 112 106 .5 TAR 320 359 372 1.2 99.3 99.0 O.1 0.1 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 81 130 104 103 108 89 5132 5781 5998 1.2 94.1 92.1 2.3 2.5 146 123 107 113 111 115 120 107 135 94 113 109 124 110 595 728 796 2.0 99.1 98.6 0.1 0.1 67 82 108 87 85 101 82 101 87 123 99 102 97 91 48866 OVID 1354 1521 1631 1.2 98.5 97.7 0.0 0.0 87 87 114 86 81 112 86 106 88 119 100 101 95 97 48867 OWOSSO 9522 9832 10275 0.3 98.7 98.0 0.1 0.1 94 95 110 95 94 106 99 105 99 114 103 102 103 110 48671 PERRINTON 637 667 677 0.5 98.7 97.9 0.0 0.0 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 80 130 104 103 108 69 .0 48872 PERRY 1972 2281 2500 1.5 98.3 97.6 0.1 0.1 96 04 128 89 78 114 95 102 85 128 108 107 105 96 0 48873 PEWAMO t9 21 23 1.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 92 93 124 84 77 114 91 106 02 127 103 103 105 94 48874 POMPEII 20 21 21 0.5 tOO.0 98.4 0.0 0.0 91 93 128 80 74 116 92 106 82 130 104 103 108 89 48875 PORTLAND 2762 3223 3445 1.6 98.6 97.9 0.0 0.0 97 95 124 86 81 114 100 104 69 125 107 104 109 100 48876 POTTERVILLE 1442 t718 1914 1.8 97.5 96.7 1.2 1.4 124 113 129 102 102 110 140 106 104 123 119 109 135 139 3 48877 RIVERDALE 240 293 307 2.0 98.3 97.3 0.0 0.0 89 91 126 79 73 114 92 105 81 130 104 103 108 89 703 856 944 2.0 96.9 95.5 0.4 0.4 103 97 119 93 87 110 98 102 95 119 108 105 103 95 ' NS 5159 5968 6464 1.5 98.3 97.5 0.1 0A 103 101 121 95 90 109 102 105 93 120 107 104 107 113 48880 SAINT LOUIS 1697 1788 1852 0.5 98.0 97.3 0.1 0.2 73 84 105 90 89 102 83 102 93 119 100 101 94 93 48881 SARANAC 1437 1763 1929 2.1 99.0 98.7 0.2 0.2 76 65 113 86 81 107 66 105 87 120 100 101 98 100 48862 SHAFTSBURG 792 911 1003 1.4 99.2 98.8 0.2 0.2 1t2 100 132 93 92 120 124 101 95 127 120 109 120 117 48883 SHEPHERD 1520 1743 1892 1.4 98.9 98.4 0.1 0.1 91 92 124 80 75 114 92 105 83 128 104 103 100 89 48804 SHERIDAN 1245 1576 1720 2.4 98.5 98.0 0.4 0.4 83 89 108 92 90 104 82 103 93 117 101 100 93 96 48605 SIDNEY 839 1032 1117 2.1 99.1 98.6 0.0 0.0 62 79 97 93 94 96 78 101 95 116 97 100 89 95 46866 SIX LAKES 718 836 892 t.5 96.9 98.5 0.4 0.4 55 62 88 82 73 87 83 108 52 111 85 94 102 tot 411008 STANTON 1189 1479 1607 2.2 99.1 98.7 0.0 0.0 89 90 120 64 78 113 65 105 80 123 102 102 98 94 48809 SUMNER ON 972 994 0.7 99.3 99.0 0.1 0.1 76 65 tt4 84 80 106 86 103 85 125 101 102 101 90 48890 SUNF-IELD 1224 1462 1605 1.8 99.3 98.9 0.0 0.0 95 92 124 87 82 116 99 103 88 125 108 105 106 99 411801 VESIABURG 887 1022 1089 1A 98.7 98.2 0.3 0.4 70 86 116 83 79 107 67 103 84 126 101 102 103 91 40092 WEOOERVILLE 651 732 757 1.2 99.0 96.6 0.0 0.0 100 95 130 89 02 117 104 102 87 128 112 108 108 101 49893 WEIDMAN 15 17 19 1.3 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 78 86 127 65 66 113 106 121 76 112 103 101 129 172 46 ESTPHALIA 617 632 646 0.2 99.0 99.6 0.0 0.0 106 103 124 93 89 109 109 107 88 122 108 104 115 120 4 3413 3932 4119 1.4 96.5 97.9 0.3 0.3 131 124 123 108 105 114 130 107 112 112 118 107 132 130 4800E WI 36 36 '18 0.0 99.1 98.2 0.0 0.0 91 96 121 96 66 118 70 105 66 115 103 100 79 112 40091 WOODI AND 870 1016 1103 1.6 98.9 96.4 0.0 0.0 83 87 113 86 81 110 85 105 87 120 100 101 95 96 4110 0832 11079 11067 0.2 85.0 02.1 8.1 8.5 98 97 90 Be 101 100 102 101 104 106 102 101 101 103 41 114453 14251 1361I -0.I 88.1 85.5 7.7 8.4 101 102 98 99 101 t02 103 101 106 101 101 100 99 107 MI(;111(;AN 0.7 135.0 85.2 12.9 11.9 101 102 104 100 100 102 104 102 100 103 102 101 104 fOB IINIII--I) SIATE6 L8 03.1 02.0 11.7 11.1 100 100 100 t00 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 172-B i Iwo ua N rypl...wv.e a.vmcnw.M M rMv+O Y pdi41Y' DEMOGRAPHIC AND BUYING POWER PROFILE ✓ MICHIGAN 1 48911-49117 B NUMBER OF IAN AGE ZIP CODE HOUSEHOLDS RACE (9'0) 1990 MARKET POTENTIAL INDEX POST OFFICE .w4 .�*� rues T 4um uIa # NAME °MR mm oaw orlaw "m wne R... �.. 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Ioor• Mrm Iwo IM Iwo Iwo Iw. 40-.o Iwo Iwo Im Iwo tell 4Are.I4 1o" wun rVa so= Moser 4mr4 00 w Imp" roan Ma "m 31.2 32.) 3221 15116 15860 1.3 82.1 79.6 13.7 14.2 112 104 112 102 104 108 112 101 106 101 113 109 107 98 33.8 1 8343 8142 7835 -0.2 85.4 02.1 0.2 8.7 106 101 93 102 104 100 97 101 111 94 99 100 94 91 ' 31.2 32.6 3934 3815 3654 -0.3 59.2 55.9 34.9 35.8 80 85 81 99 101 83 99 96 89 89 90 96 88 90 33.7 35.) 043211987 13024 1.4 92.1 90.2 5.6 6.3 123 117 I16 106 109 110 117 103 116 103 111 108 114 116 34.1 35.5 2263 2194 2106 .0.3 60.6 56.1 33.3 33.4 96 64 81 94 97 98 95 91 103 79 94 93 72 51 33.1 34.4 49001 KALAMAZOO 660716972 16946 0.2 89.6 88.3 8.2 8.6 95 98 99 99 98 101 98 104 103 103 100 101 97 107 33.0 35.4 49002 KALAMAZOO 3201 14686 15312 1.1 96.4 95.3 1.8 2.0 124 121 117 109 109 113 122 104 116 108 116 108 122 124 33.1 35.1 49004 KALAMAZOO 1360 4636 4721 0.6 94.1 93.2 4.4 4.7 110 112 115 102 100 105 121 108 105 112 109 105 120 130 30.0 31.2 49007 KALAMAZOO 413614835 14973 0.5 76.2 75.4 21.1 21.0 106 95 94 100 105 95 98 98 109 89 97 98 89 88 35.1 36.5 49008 KALAMAZOO 8669 9170 9313 0.6 92.7 91.1 4.4 4.7 134 114 104 106 111 109 106 105 129 91 108 107 107 99 06 34.4 36.0 49009 KALAMAZOO 7844 9723 10682 2.2 94.1 92.8 4.2 4.6 125 112 115 105 104 114 116 103 118 103 113 108 110 101 31.2 32.) 49010 ALLEGAN 5349 6316 6867 1.7 94.6 93.4 3.5 3.9 73 81 102 91 87 101 76 103 83 115 97 99 89 94 32.8 34.6 49011 ATHENS 708 782 824 1.0 99.3 98.9 0.1 0.1 91 92 125 83 75 1 7 85 105 76 107 103 102 128 94 36.4 38.9 49012 AUGUSTA 1704 1648 1900 0.8 99.2 98.8 0.1 0.2 136 127 114 109 109 107 116 100 176 117 191 197 126 136 29.6 30.8 49013 BANGOR 1972 2143 2272 0.6 89.4 87.5 8.3 9.1 66 76 97 83 82 95 82 100 76 117 91 97 96 76 34.0 35.2 49015 BATTLE CREEK 0278 10485 10622 0.2 92.4 91.1 6.0 6.5 104 107 103 102 101 107 105 103 105 103 103 102 103 117 33.7 35.2 49017 BATTLE CREEK 5194 26013 26522 0.3 85.8 84.4 12.6 13.3 96 99 99 100 101 100 98 101 187 101 01 99 95 194 0.7 32.7 49021 BELLEVUE 1208 1378 1493 1.3 99.3 99.0 0.2 0.2 80 86 114 86 81 108 86 104 87 122 101 102 98 94 7.9 28.7 49022 BENTON HARBOR 3945 13833 13882 .0.1 49.8 48.7 49.2 49.9 57 70 68 94 99 68 86 90 69 83 77 88 74 81 1.4 32.9 49026 BLOOMINGDALE 928 1070 1165 1.4 97.6 97.0 1.5 1.7 89 90 123 81 74 114 91 105 82 127 103 103 105 90 30.1 31.9 49028 BRONSON 2444 2620 2727 0.7 99.5 99.4 0.1 0.1 88 89 115 88 82 113 81 106 83 117 100 101 91 99 32.8 34.6 49029 BURLINGTON 696 769 810 1.0 99.2 98.9 0.1 0.1 91 92 124 83 75 115 85 105 76 126 103 102 100 94 2.6 33.4 49030 BURR OAK 900 988 1056 0.9 99.4 99.1 0.0 0.0 64 79 97 94 93 98 77 103 95 113 97 100 86 98 1.6 32.4 49031 BURCAS OPOLIS 2177 2268 2364 0.4 75.2 72.8 23.3 25.0 75 81 91 90 92 95 85 101 93 107 92 96 96 93 1.6 32.8 49032 CENTREVLIS 475 530 569 1.1 98.6 98.1 0.5 0.5 90 90 112 96 88 113 68 106 75 110 99 99 74 109 14.1 36.6 49033 CERESCO 281 317 338 1.2 97.8 97.2 0.9 1.0 127 123 122 107 110 116 126 101 121 1 1 10 121 1 12266 39 31.0 33.2 49034 CLIMAX 547 604 627 1.0 99.4 99.1 0.2 0.2 104 102 125 89 65 109 112 107 91 10088 1055 121 11111 33.7 35.2 49036 COLDWATER 7225 7816 8164 0.8 99.0 98.7 0.3 0.3 96 96 111 94 92 109 90 105 102 110 100 100 94 109 2 34.2 49038 COLOMA 3340 3663 3866 0.9 98.8 98.3 0.2 0.3 91 93 119 88 84 109 98 104 91 123 105 104 108 100 6 33.5 49039 HAGAR SHORES 691 769 817 1.1 99.1 98.8 0.3 0.4 101 96 127 86 81 117 186 104 90 113 101 100 191 198 .5 32.1 49040 COLON 1108 1359 1497 2.1 98.6 98.1 0.3 0.3 92 90 107 92 904 109 86 105 100 113 101 100 91 98 9 33.6 49042 CONSTANTINE 3139 3713 4073 1.7 98.5 98.1 0.8 0.9 77 87 112 87 84 105 88 103 89 122 101 102 102 97 28.6 29.6 49043 COVERT 967 1020 1066 0.5 45.5 42.4 53.2 55.8 41 58 67 89 92 66 81 93 56 95 77 91 76 72 31.1 32.5 49045 DECATUR 2179 2475 2680 1.3 94.4 92.8 3.0 3.3 74 81 120 85 75 106 91 10 76 123 98 99 113 112 3 35.1 49046 DELTON 275 339 377 2.1 98.4 98.0 0.4 0.3 85 91 120 86 80 108 99 107 85 123 104 103 113 112 7 33.3 49047 DOWAGIAC 4957 5225 5477 0.5 89.6 88.1 8.5 9.1 79 85 104 93 90 102 89 106 94 111 99 100 97 114 6 35.4 49050 DOWLING 754 685 961 1.6 99.3 99.0 0.2 0.2 88 95 113 93 92 102 101 103 97 121 104 104 110 109 7 35.6 49051 EAST LEROY &M 921 989 1.4 99.2 98.9 0.1 0.2 102 102 122 90 87 114 103 102 100 121 107 104 110 108 10.9 33.1 49052 FULTON 546 603 625 1.0 99.3 99.1 0.2 0.2 104 102 125 89 85 109 112 107 90 127 108 105 121 111 '2.2 33.6 49053 GALESBURG 1214 1314 1356 0.8 98.2 97.6 0.6 0.6 107 104 108 100 104 106 100 102 117 112 107 102 103 106 1 32.9 49055 GOBLES 954 1100 1198 1.4 97.6 97.0 1.5 1.7 89 90 123 81 75 114 91 105 83 127 103 103 106 91 31.1 49056 GRAND JUNCTION 1761 2028 2208 1.4 84.7 82.4 13.1 14.4 62 71 88 88 87 89 77 101 75 115 90 96 90 77 31.5 49057 HARTFORD 2550 2852 3065 1.1 93.4 90.9 2.0 2.3 68 77 106 84 76 100 65 106 69 118 94 98 101 102 33.7 49058 HASTINGS 6989 8118 8779 1.5 99.0 98.6 0.1 0.1 95 98 111 93 92 104 98 105 100 115 102 101 104 104 '.5 34.1 49060 HICKORY CORNERS 910 1132 1264 2.2 99.1 98.7 0.1 0.1 84 89 121 82 76 110 90 104 83 128 102 103 120 90 1.8 33.5 49061 JONES 436 482 517 1.0 95.5 94.4 3.3 3.7 81 87 125 85 70 113 99 116 75 115 102 101 120 153 88.4 3.5 3.8 74 85 113 88 82 105 83 105 62 120 100 101 98 106 32.8 49064 LAWRENCE 1038 1205 1317 1.5 91.3 32.4 49065 LAWTON 3158 3826 4277 1.9 96.2 95.0 1.7 1.8 94 93 111 97 96 113 191 103 181 111 103 105 97 189 30.6 49066 LEONIDAS 426 501 544 1.6 99.4 99.1 0.2 0.3 88 90 124 80 73 113 8/ 112 81 129 199 199 198 89 32.2 49067 MARCELLUS 824 915 983 1.1 97.3 96.6 1.8 2.0 81 84 111 91 82 111 88 112 87 109 99 99 98 131 5 35.3 49068 MARSHALL 3561 3843 4004 0.8 98.2 97.4 0.2 0.2 103 103 114 96 93 109 102 106 103 114 105 104 109 112 31.5 49070 MARTIN 355 417 453 1.6 98.8 98.4 0.1 0.1 74 85 112 87 83 105 81 102 63 123 100 102 96 93 32.2 49071 MATTAWAN 283 353 399 2.2 97.1 96.1 0.9 1.0 102 98 113 101 102 112 106 101 117 110 110 107 97 107 32.0 49072 MENDON 947 1052 1129 1.1 98.2 97.6 0.8 0.9 65 81 106 88 B6 100 81 101 Be 122 99 102 96 92 31.8 49073 NASHVILIE 1352 1566 1691 1.5 99.1 98.7 0.1 0.1 65 88 118 84 78 111 87 105 85 123 101 102 100 93 30.9 49075 NOTTAWA 570 636 684 1.1 98.6 98.2 0.5 0.4 90 90 112 96 88 113 Be 108 75 110 99 99 75 109 33.5 49076 OLIVET 738 854 940 1.5 97.6 97.2 1.0 0.9 100 83 114 85 81 115 98 102 94 117 105 103 102 78 33.1 49078 OTSEGO 3504 4046 4353 1.4 98.9 98.4 0.2 0.2 98 96 116 97 91 108 97 106 96 116 105 104 100 113 33.7 49079 PAW PAW 4056 4717 5172 1.5 96.3 95.4 2.3 2.5 98 98 120 92 85 107 93 105 91 115 105 103 101 107 34.4 49080 PLAINWELL 4443 5437 6016 2.0 98.6 98.2 0.3 0.3 97 99 116 96 92 112 89 107 98 115 101 101 198 116 03 33.3 49082 OUINCY 2358 2635 2774 1.1 99.6 99.5 0.1 0.2 89 69 116 87 81 112 87 107 88 121 101 101 98 139 37.0 49083 RICHLAND 1572 1848 1977 1.6 98.7 98.3 0.7 0.8 131 123 127 105 103 111 140 109 108 121 118 108 142 139 33.6 49084 RIVERSIDE 313 329 339 0.5 83.3 82.1 15.7 16.6 80 83 95 88 89 96 88 100 86 111 91 98 101 83 38.7 49085 SAINT JOSEPH 7068 6954 6959 .0.2 97.8 97.2 1.1 1.2 124 124 109 110 111 109 116 105 129 100 105 104 1113 130 34.9 49087 SCHOOLCRAFT 2282 2687 2880 1.6 99.2 98.9 0.3 0.3 121 114 121 103 105 109 130 105 113 116 113 107 125 136 34.6 49088 SCOTTS 980 1191 1295 2.0 98.7 98.2 0.4 0.5 120 109 138 102 87 189 17 199 93 117 193 199 18 187 15 132.4 49089 SHERWOOD 760 841 862 1.0 99.0 98.4 0.0 0.0 50 71 90 90 91 89 74 99 82 117 93 99 88 97 33.4 49090 SOUTH HAVEN 4558 4910 5175 0.7 65.3 83.2 12.4 13.4 81 Be 103 91 88 99 80 103 91 1 93 98 87 96 33.1 49091 STURGIS 5615 6479 7017 1.4 99.0 98.6 0.4 0.4 101 97 109 95 96 108 91 105 107 11122 103 101 97 105 34.7 49092 TEKONSHA 620 662 687 0.7 99.2 98.8 0.0 0.0 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 80 130 104 103 108 89 33.0 49093 THREE RIVERS 6229 7406 8089 1.7 91.9 90.4 7.0 8.0 91 91 112 89 84 108 85 106 91 116 100 101 95 100 32.8 49094 UNION CITY 1031 1098 1141 0.6 98.9 98.4 0.0 0.0 65 86 110 69 84 111 63 107 91 115 99 100 90 99 30.4 49095 VANDALIA 690 756 608 0.9 63.5 61.0 34.4 36.0 64 75 99 87 82 93 86 102 78 102 90 93 97 111 31.3 49096 VERMONTVILLE 1323 1509 1647 1.3 99.2 98.8 0.0 0.1 77 85 110 87 84 107 03 104 89 120 100 101 95 95 34.2 49097 VICKSBURG 1745 2013 2136 1.4 99.2 98.9 0.1 0.1 105 102 111 100 100 101 116 108 102 114 105 103 116 125 3.3 49098 WATERVLIET 1659 2020 2122 0.8 98.4 97.7 0.5 0.6 68 62 107 91 87 101 80 103 85 118 99 101 95 106 2.0 49099 WHITE PIGEON 1676 1994 2177 1.8 99.5 99.2 0.0 0.0 85 91 116 90 65 104 100 107 90 121 104 103 113 116 13.9 49101 BARODA 936 1049 1119 1.1 99.1 98.8 0.1 0.2 118 109 126 100 94 109 114 105 102 122 112 108 115 117 34.8 49102 BERRIEN CENTER 1230 1309 1362 0.6 92.6 91.4 5.8 6.4 99 98 125 86 81 111 106 100 87 103 107 103 117 104 '13.9 49103 BERRIEN SPRINGS 3271 3688 3952 1.2 82.7 79.2 10.1 10.7 117 86 102 96 99 112 108 100 118 103 105 103 98 81 6.7 49106 BRIDGMAN 1491 1642 1738 1.0 98.5 97.9 0.5 0.5 101 98 116 89 88 110 95 103 101 120 105 102 105 95 13.6 49107 BUC14ANAN 3112 3327 3465 0.7 92.7 91.6 6.3 7.0 100 99 112 94 93 108 100 106 101 115 105 102 104 110 5.3 49111 EAU CLAIRE 816 B11 624 0.0 90.2 68.2 7.5 8.3 94 94 121 90 82 114 77 105 74 119 102 101 69 101 4.9 49112 EDWARDSBURG 3401 3712 3959 0.9 97.6 97.2 1.8 2.0 104 99 115 95 93 108 95 103 104 118 107 103 102 98 4.0 4911:1 GALIEN 1356 1366 1386 0.1 09.4 99.1 0.2 0.3 90 91 117 91 63 113 74 106 75 116 100 100 84 104 00 49111i IAKESIgE 0 I 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 44111 NEW BUFFALO 1989 2070 2140 0.4 91.1 96.4 2.0 2.2 104 100 115 91 90 109 95 104 104 119 105 102 108 95 0 MIGHIGAN 0.7 85.0 85.2 12.9 11.9 101 102 104 100 100 102 104 102 100 103 102 101 104 109 9 UNIII"U STATES 1.6 83.1 62.0 11.7 11.1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 173-B .w I, u ry........4 u...�W-1 m.YW V VJ.wI DEMOGRAPHIC AND BUYING POWER PROFILE �/ MICHIGAN 49120-49316 B ZIP CODE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS RACE %) 1990 MARKET POTENTIAL INDEX POST OFFICE uzk ww" MACH pa uno u�a NAME M" uwn. Mo. ram am aua awiw roco rlw �.. r+lw4. Iwo Iwo Iw{ wao Iwo Iwo Iwo Iwo rMw MwYt (pf MYft �Gll 40001 'ww" �IO�U OVI M IORW WYI la[ sm 34A 49t20 NILES 13535 13970 14348 0.3 92.7 91.6 6.1 6.7 94 100 106 99 97 105 104 104 100 109 103 102 103 116 357 49125 SAWYER 319 333 343 0.4 96.0 95.0 3.0 3.3 76 87 95 88 80 66 79 106 86 ill 84 102 95 104 49126 SODUS 822 791 782 .0.4 87.0 85.2 12.2 13.5 98 95 113 96 91 111 74 104 81 112 102 99 63 101 49127 STEVENSVILLE 4663 5252 5607 1.2 98.4 97.8 0.5 0.5 123 114 115 106 110 112 109 101 129 105 113 107 105 101 .8 6 49126 THREE OAKS 2285 2381 2449 0.4 97.5 96.9 1.8 2.0 64 90 109 89 80 101 77 106 79 115 93 101 91 103 R 49129 UNION PIER 117 122 125 0.4 96.1 95.3 2.9 3.3 79 88 97 89 81 89 80 106 90 112 86 102 96 103 A 49130 UNION 82 96 106 1.6 97.9 96.0 1.3 1.6 94 93 120 85 80 112 84 106 91 122 104 102 108 100 340 49201 JACKSON 1481615943 16596 0.7 90.7 90.2 7.8 7.9 117 111 118 102 104 114 113 102 101 111 109 105 111 122 35.2 49202 JACKSON 7071 7182 7272 0.2 95.0 94.1 3.3 3.5 92 97 97 100 99 103 89 106 105 97 98 100 90 105 9 49203 JACKSON 338413331 13348 0.0 82.7 81.2 15.5 16.2 94 100 91 99 103 93 97 99 101 99 96 97 93 106 a 49220 ADDISON $32 951 1014 1.3 99.3 98.9 0.0 0.0 80 87 113 86 82 107 87 103 Be 123 101 102 100 92 49221 ADRIAN 2232 12841 13334 0.5 93.5 91.3 1.8 1.9 99 100 106 98 98 104 95 104 104 108 103 102 100 103 325 49224 ALBION 6012 6242 6383 0.4 84.1 63.6 13.5 13.1 87 92 99 94 93 97 92 102 94 104 94 97 97 94 49227 ALLEN 644 596 630 0.9 99.8 99.8 0.1 0.1 90 90 120 84 78 113 88 105 85 123 102 102 101 93 t7f 15 49228 BLISSFIELD 1776 2000 2116 1.2 97.6 96.5 0.0 0.0 95 94 119 89 83 113 80 104 80 119 103 101 92 98 49229 BRITTON 201 212 220 0.5 98.2 97.2 0.0 0.0 90 91 126 79 72 115 92 105 81 130 104 103 108 89 49230 BROOKLYN 1374 1561 1669 1.3 99.5 99.2 0.0 0.0 109 106 121 99 96 110 113 107 103 114 108 104 116 138 49231 CADMUS 30 33 34 1.0 96.9 97.0 0.0 0.0 86 90 123 81 75 112 91 105 82 129 103 103 107 89 49232 CAMDEN 596 651 689 0.9 99.0 98.6 0.0 0.0 89 90 122 81 75 114 90 105 83 127 103 102 105 91 332 49233 CEMENT CITY 487 530 555 0.8 99.0 98.6 0.0 0.0 71 83 101 92 93 99 81 102 96 116 99 101 92 95 49234 CLARKLAKE 1087 1235 1321 1.3 99.5 99.3 0.0 0.0 109 108 121 99 96 110 113 107 103 114 108 104 116 136 49235 CLAYTON 583 633 663 0.8 97.3 96.0 0.1 0.1 85 90 122 81 76 111 90 104 83 128 103 103 106 90 49236 CLINTON 1866 2099 2229 1.2 98.7 98.3 0.4 0.4 113 108 129 96 89 110 116 106 95 125 112 108 120 117 0 13 49237 CONCORD 2483 2536 2570 0.2 85.7 84.4 12.0 12.6 89 89 101 94 94 97 96 99 89 104 98 100 95 92 30.5 49238 DEERFIELD 585 646 680 1.0 98.9 98.3 0.2 0.2 92 92 123 87 78 115 79 105 73 123 103 101 93 98 31.9 49239 FRONTIER 24 23 24 -0.4 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 90 92 127 80 73 115 92 105 81 130 104 103 108 89 49240 GRASS LAKE 2221 2561 2767 1.4 97.8 97.5 1.7 1.7 96 97 125 86 79 112 105 108 87 123 1D6 103 119 121 49241 HANOVER 1700 1871 1969 1.0 99.1 98.6 0.2 0.3 96 94 120 92 91 112 106 101 96 122 110 106 109 107 49242 HILLSDALE 4434 4892 5194 1.0 98.5 98.0 0.3 0.3 101 95 105 95 94 108 92 105 107 107 100 100 94 96 49245 HOMER 2157 2273 2340 0.5 98.9 98.4 0.2 0.2 79 85 107 90 87 107 83 105 92 115 99 101 91 89 32.8 49246 MORTON 140 154 161 1.0 98.8 98.7 0.2 0.2 102 99 120 95 94 113 111 102 98 121 112 106 114 112 315 49247 HUDSON 1884 2046 2150 0.8 99.0 98.6 0.2 0.2 85 86 110 89 84 111 84 107 91 116 99 100 91 99 49248 JASPER 191 208 217 0.9 99.0 98.3 0.2 0.3 91 92 124 85 77 115 83 105 74 125 103 102 97 95 49249 JEROME 143 157 167 0.9 99.1 99.1 0.5 0.7 90 92 125 80 74 114 92 105 82 129 104 103 108 90 49250 JONESVILLE 1095 1299 1403 1.7 99.1 98.9 0.4 0.4 100 97 114 96 91 112 74 104 83 113 103 99 83 103 2724 3055 3185 1.2 98.1 97.6 0.7 0.8 91 94 119 89 85 108 94 104 69 122 104 104 104 99 31.7 492 2 LI FIELD 1219 1402 1501 1.4 99.0 98.7 0.5 0.6 78 86 112 90 85 107 75 103 78 119 100 101 88 98 326 49258 MANITOU BEACH 415 479 510 1.4 98.9 96.5 0.2 0.2 89 91 109 91 90 106 88 103 99 117 102 101 97 94 49254 MICHIGAN CENTER 878 917 940 0.4 99.0 98.5 0.1 0.1 102 104 112 102 96 109 100 107 107 107 105 106 95 115 49255 MONTGOMERY 509 583 621 1.4 99A 98.6 0.0 0.0 69 77 93 84 86 96 83 99 83 112 90 96 95 76 49256 MORENCI 951 1125 1204 1.7 99.0 08.5 0.0 0.0 77 81 96 96 94 106 76 107 99 106 96 98 78 105 49257 MOSCOW 336 368 390 0.9 99.2 99.1 0.6 0.6 90 91 126 79 73 114 92 105 81 129 104 103 108 89 12.5 49258 MOSHERVILLE 30 36 40 1.8 98.9 98.1 0.0 1.0 51 76 95 92 94 92 75 99 92 118 96 101 90 93 '4.4 49259 MUNITH 310 353 377 1.3 97.7 97.5 1.8 1.8 86 89 126 81 71 114 96 109 79 124 103 102 115 115 49262 NORTH ADAMS 728 777 815 0.7 99.2 98.8 0.0 0.0 88 89 118 84 76 113 88 106 85 123 102 102 100 94 49263 NORVELL 679 771 824 1.3 97.7 97.5 1.7 1.7 87 90 125 81 72 113 97 109 80 124 103 102 115 116 49264 ONONDAGA 365 408 420 1A 98.0 97.3 0.5 0.5 106 103 125 90 87 108 115 108 92 126 108 105 123 114 49265 ONSTED 1224 1496 1613 2.0 99.3 99.0 0.0 0.0 98 97 126 85 79 111 103 106 86 128 106 104 116 101 1.7 49266 OSSEO 1315 1447 1534 1.0 99.6 99.4 0.1 0.1 67 82 110 87 82 102 87 106 85 119 100 101 104 112 1.6 49267 OTTAWA LAKE .1446 1585 1700 0.9 96.0 95.1 2.7 3.0 122 115 126 101 101 104 139 109 104 123 115 107 137 140 49266 PALMYRA 831 947 1004 1.3 97.3 06.2 0.4 0.4 92 92 123 86 78 115 81 105 74 123 103 101 95 97 49269 PARMA 541 601 636 1.1 97.4 96.7 1.7 1.8 94 95 119 86 81 109 94 105 91 123 102 103 105 97 49270 PETERSBURG 1339 1475 1584 1.0 99.2 98.6 0.2 0.2 96 93 127 83 78 116 100 103 65 129 108 104 110 95 49271 PITTSFORD 508 555 587 0.9 99.7 99.7 0.1 0.1 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 80 130 104 103 108 89 '.0 49272 PLEASANT LAKE 127 144 154 1.3 98.0 97.9 1.5 1.4 92 92 121 84 80 112 92 103 93 123 104 105 101 82 .5 49273 PRATTVILLE 24 25 27 0.4 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 88 89 118 86 80 114 87 107 88 121 101 101 98 95 49274 READING 1009 1129 1201 1.1 99.6 99.4 0.0 0.0 86 87 114 86 81 112 86 106 88 119 101 101 95 96 49275 RIDGEWAY 309 325 337 0.5 98.1 97.3 0.1 0.1 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 60 130 104 103 108 69 49276 RIGA 08 556 574 0.3 96.1 94.1 0.0 0.0 90 91 126 79 72 114 92 105 80 130 104 103 108 89 49277 RIVES JUNCTION 635 686 713 0.8 98.7 98.2 0.4 0.4 75 86 112 86 84 104 86 103 88 124 101 102 102 93 3 49278 ROLLIN 691 1057 1133 1.7 98.9 98.4 0.2 0.2 97 94 112 90 89 109 90 104 101 117 103 101 99 93 49279 SAND CREEK 703 737 765 0.5 92.6 89.5 1.1 1.2 89 97 110 97 96 106 91 101 99 115 103 103 97 111 49280 SENECA 306 298 305 -0.3 99.0 98.6 0.1 0.1 54 77 97 92 93 93 76 100 91 119 97 101 91 93 49281 SOMERSET 1006 1151 1232 1.4 98.9 98.4 0.4 0.5 90 97 113 94 93 107 98 101 103 116 104 104 105 108 49282 SOMERSET CENTER 63 72 77 1.3 98.9 98.5 0.5 0.5 90 97 113 94 94 107 98 101 103 118 104 104 105 108 1 49283 SPRING ARBOR 909 1023 1088 1.2 98.7 98.4 0.3 0.4 112 107 126 101 93 114 108 101 103 118 111 108 107 114 f 49284 SPRINGPORT 648 697 724 0.7 98.8 98.3 0.3 0.3 74 65 112 87 84 103 87 102 87 124 101 102 102 94 49265 STOCKBRIDGE 1006 1103 1127 0.9 99.2 98.8 0.2 0.1 76 86 116 83 79 107 87 103 84 126 101 102 103 90 49286 TECUMSEH 3000 3330 3510 1.0 97.6 96.4 0.0 0.0 95 99 106 100 100 104 101 105 106 111 104 102 103 119 49207 TIPTON 814 916 972 1.2 99.6 99.4 0.0 0.0 91 92 126 80 73 114 93 105 81 129 104 103 109 90 49288 WALDRON 609 646 678 0.6 99.7 99.6 0.0 0.0 87 88 117 85 79 112 87 106 87 121 101 101 98 95 49289 WESTON 28 30 31 0.7 98.8 97.6 0.0 0.0 92 93 125 85 77 116 82 106 75 124 103 102 96 96 49301 ADA 1999 2610 2910 2.7 98.1 97.5 0.7 0.7 149 139 126 116 112 121 147 109 121 114 125 110 151 144 49302 ALTO 800 1061 1186 2.9 96.5 98.0 0.5 0.5 96 93 128 63 78 117 100 103 85 129 108 105 111 96 49303 BAILEY 212 237 243 1.1 97.6 96.4 0.6 0.5 74 85 113 65 81 105 85 103 85 125 101 102 101 90 49304 BALDWIN 1291 1591 1756 2.1 72.0 67.5 26.7 30.4 69 75 64 87 80 64 70 104 60 108 80 98 84 62 49305 BARRYTON 807 985 1103 2.0 96.8 96.6 1.9 1.9 48 54 71 84 78 77 65 101 38 110 77 90 79 60 49306 BELMONT 286 371 410 2.6 98.5 98.1 0.5 0.5 127 119 130 106 98 115 122 104 107 120 116 Ill 121 126 49307 BIG RAPIDS 6036 4967 5324 .0.1 96.2 95.8 2.7 2.9 It3 95 104 100 99 109 103 100 112 100 105 105 96 85 49309 BITELY 768 882 947 1.4 86.6 85.6 12.7 13.3 67 74 101 63 70 100 96 114 64 111 95 98 118 142 49310 BLANCHARD 763 848 914 1.1 97.6 97.1 1.0 1.2 92 93 124 87 78 115 80 105 73 123 103 102 94 98 49311 BRADLEY 33 38 41 1.4 97.9 97.1 0.0 0.0 90 91 119 89 82 115 81 107 81 119 101 101 91 99 49312 BROIIMAN 9 10 11 1.1 62.2 50.0 43.5 45.8 79 66 128 85 68 114 106 122 77 112 103 101 129 172 49313 BRUNSWICK 47 65 60 1.6 96.6 95.7 0.7 0.6 108 105 126 92 89 108 120 108 94 125 109 105 126 120 49:114 BURNIPS 684 626 907 1.9 98.1 97.2 0.1 0.2 73 65 106 94 69 104 69 102 71 116 99 100 81 102 4931fi BYRON CENTER 2030 2446 2610 t.8 08.7 98.2 0.3 0.4 82 91 110 93 92 100 94 103 100 118 103 104 101 95 49:111i CALIMNIA 2703 3459 3846 2.5 98.9 98.4 0.4 0.5 102 100 122 92 90 111 108 103 95 123 109 105 113 Ill MICHIGAN 0.7 85.0 85.2 12.0 11.9 101 102 104 100 100 102 104 102 100 103 102 101 104 109 IINIIFII STATES 1.8 83.1 82.0 11.7 11.1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - 174-B a Iwo cna ill I MICHIGAN ✓ INCOME PROFILE 48763-48910 s ZIP CODE DISTRIBUTION OF 1990 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLDS BY INCOME (%) INCOME OFFICE POST � 1 lE•o aYT1u AYYOAL AYO. 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HOLM. •AIMT OAIM IMF CAPITA - NAME -ooYE 7"" To To TO To To on I'M 4I aYTILE 4TATE nATO WCOY[ On -COYO 11M ILIE Y[O -CO Vtn ' BAN 0IGAW 014.ON ET4.M• EE4.ME 040.M 0/4.OM YORE Im Im Im Im 10M M10 1••0 INO IMO INO IMO IM IMO 48763 EAST TAWAS 2142 19.0 17.6 23.9 19.0 12.2 6.3 2.0 12638 20595 21000 27 24 6.0 24311 2.4 27466 2.9 1555 9669 3.9 48765 TURNER 631 26.0 14.8 23.9 17.6 9.6 3.6 2.2 12207 17990 16634 13 12 4.0 21465 2.6 23081 3.1 651 8135 9.8 48766 TWINING 317 31.9 19.6 23.3 11.4 9.1 4.1 0.6 9861 14637 15241 4 3 4.0 19069 2.8 20338 3.2 244 6913 24.6 48767 UNIONVILLE 546 20.0 10.8 25.5 17.6 17.6 5.1 3.3 16136 22554 22852 39 36 3.4 26108 2.7 29424 3.2 412 9707 11.3 48768 VASSAR 2554 17.3 6.7 19.6 21.7 20.7 10.5 1.5 19507 27036 27286 64 68 3.3 26949 2.9 31207 3.4 2026 9786 5.0 48769 VASSAR 1217 16.1 7.2 21.2 19.3 22.1 10.8 3.2 19907 27830 28130 66 63 3.4 30479 2.8 33648 3.3 953 10700 7.7 48770 WHITTEMORE 698 28.9 16.6 23.5 14.0 11.9 4.6 0.4 10457 16890 17189 10 8 4.9 20698 2.7 22973 3.3 522 7645 6.0 40601 ALMA 5422 21.4 11.6 21.2 17.3 16.3 8.5 3.4 15463 22911 24014 42 37 4.0 26963 2.6 30869 3.1 3902 9379 11.6 48806 ASHLEY 687 18.9 11.1 20.8 21.8 18.0 8.6 0.7 16563 24615 25562 52 47 4.0 26663 2.9 30093 3.4 539 9117 9.9 48807 BANNISTER 225 20.9 12.4 19.6 22.7 17.3 5.8 1.3 16103 23523 25192 45 41 3.9 25356 2.9 29090 3.4 173 8620 10.0 4118011 BATH 1723 8.8 9.2 15.3 20.8 23.6 18.6 3.5 20822 33008 34376 83 79 4.7 35460 2.8 38188 3.2 1307 12806 3.1 48809 BELDING 4452 16.2 9.3 20.5 19.2 20.1 10.5 4.2 17945 27096 28352 64 58 4.2 30325 2.8 33902 3.3 3412 10756 9.1 48810 ELSIE 381 13.1 7.1 15.5 23.9 23.9 12.9 3.7 21058 30989 32011 79 73 3.9 32933 3.0 35675 3.4 316 10993 6.4 48811 CARSON CITY 848 23.1 12.3 20.6 17.2 17.0 6.6 3.2 14886 22086 23669 36 33 4.0 25873 2.7 29096 3.2 636 9720 14.1 48 46 19.6 10.9 28.3 19.6 15.2 4.3 2.2 15000 21923 22500 35 32 3.9 24783 2.7 28106 3.2 33 9067 12.4 7078 14.3 8.6 16.3 19.5 22.0 14.6 4.4 19413 30456 31035 77 72 4.6 33002 2.8 36619 3.3 5432 11622 8.4 ' 48815 CLARKSVILLE 1034 18.7 10.6 16.7 22.6 23.3 6.6 1.3 18500 26752 27604 63 57 3.8 27541 2.8 30498 3.3 803 9732 10.1 48816 COHOCTAH 767 8.7 5.7 13.6 17.1 28.3 19.7 6.9 23363 37592 38510 90 89 4.9 38846 3.2 40045 3.5 670 12009 5.3 48817 CORUNNA 3459 14.7 6.9 18.2 21.7 22.7 12.7 3.1 19995 29707 30634 75 70 4.0 31816 2.8 35076 3.3 2713 10965 4.6 48818 CRYSTAL 1053 20.4 12.7 24.8 19.2 15.7 5.4 1.8 14425 21801 23081 34 31 4.2 24810 2.6 27500 3.2 788 9336 11.1 48619 OANSVILLE 833 10.4 5.5 15.1 17.2 27.0 18.6 6.1 22152 35967 36591 88 86 5.0 37395 3.1 39271 3.4 704 12035 8.6 48820 DEWITT 2416 7.5 5.2 9.8 17.7 25.1 26.7 6.0 25574 40881 42696 93 94 4.8 42073 3.0 45084 3.4 1955 14107 3.6 �Ilrtl�► 2681 8.4 7.2 19.8 20.5 21.5 16.6 5.9 20423 32077 32727 81 76 4.6 35667 2.5 39116 3.1 1890 13877 5.5 48822 EAGLE 624 11.1 7.2 12.8 17.3 25.0 19.7 6.9 22880 35962 37877 66 66 4.6 37668 3.3 41012 3.7 519 11464 6.2 16906 17.0 9.5 19.2 13.6 16.2 14.1 10.4 16690 28154 29086 69 64 5.4 33967 2.4 43493 2.9 8494 9809 22.1 5076 10.9 7.6 16.2 19.3 23.2 16.7 6.1 21157 32937 33533 83 79 4.5 35716 2.8 38978 3.3 3942 12602 6.7 29 EDMORE 921 20.6 10.4 28.1 19.0 14.5 5.5 1.7 14537 21737 23060 34 31 4.1 24693 2.7 27850 3.2 685 9046 12.2 46830 ELM HALL 25 16.0 12.0 28.0 24.0 16.0 4.0 0.0 15417 22857 25000 41 37 4.0 24400 3.0 25833 3.4 21 8564 10.8 48831 ELSIE 933 12.5 9.4 20.8 23.7 16.2 10.5 4.8 17753 28054 29305 68 63 4.7 31238 2.8 34407 3.2 740 11263 6.9 48832 ELWELL 563 18.3 13.3 22.2 21.7 15.6 7.3 1.6 15673 23280 24320 44 39 4.0 25995 3.0 27618 3.3 467 8808 13.2 48833 EUREKA 661 11.2 8.9 15.1 17.7 25.1 16.5 5.4 20964 33333 34713 84 80 4.7 35348 3.2 37627 3.6 553 11174 8.2 48834 FENWICK 351 21.9 12.3 25.6 19.1 14.2 5.1 1.7 14336 21167 22529 30 28 4.0 24110 2.9 25550 3.3 282 8315 15.2 46835 FOWLER 484 13.6 7.4 13.8 20.7 20.2 16.5 7.6 20785 32300 33827 82 77 4.5 35630 3.5 38559 3.9 399 10272 0.0 4 36 FOWLERVILLE 3632 12.3 7.6 18.7 17.9 22.7 15.8 4.9 19892 31375 32353 80 74 4.7 34177 3.0 37127 3.4 2893 11469 8.2 6259 10.5 6.1 13.5 21.5 23.8 19.1 5.5 22025 34276 34944 86 83 4.6 36900 2.7 40593 32 4839 13471 5.2 46838 GREENVILLE 5731 20.8 11.1 21.0 19.0 17.7 7.9 2.5 15806 23647 25209 46 41 4.1 26815 2.5 31018 3.1 4063 10370 10.6 48840 HASLETT 4039 13.1 7.2 17.1 20.1 19.1 16.5 6.9 19373 31267 31855 79 74 4.9 34965 2.3 42076 3.0 2297 15379 8.6 46841 HENDERSON 975 16.4 9.5 17.3 22.5 21.2 10.3 2.8 19464 27991 26549 68 63 3.7 29867 3.0 32275 3.4 801 9870 10.3 5190 11.5 7.1 17.8 18.7 25.2 14.7 5.0 20146 32307 32804 82 77 4.8 34565 2.6 37928 3.1 3737 13264 7.0 48843 L 7632 9.6 6.4 14.5 16.4 25.7 20.0 7.4 22667 36791 37792 89 Be 5.0 38422 2.8 42002 3.3 5862 13169 4.2 48845 HUBBARDSTON 1081 17.8 9.7 19.4 19.7 20.8 9.3 3.2 18142 26573 27678 62 56 3.9 29174 3.1 32167 3.5 864 9512 10.3 48846 IONIA 6310 17.9 10.7 22.5 18.4 19.2 8.3 3.1 17245 24528 25632 51 47 3.6 28052 2.7 31586 3.2 4654 8753 9.3 48847 ITHACA 1034 16.7 10.3 24.9 22.9 16.0 7.5 1.6 16096 24222 25264 49 46 42 26769 2.8 29492 3.2 808 9578 6.9 48848 IAINGSBURG 1926 8.1 6.2 15.0 21.4 27.5 17.1 4.7 22627 34684 36276 86 84 4.4 36743 3.1 38801 3.4 1630 11810 4.9 48849 LAKE ODESSA 943 20.3 11.1 21.5 20.5 17.5 6.9 2.2 16558 23645 24646 46 41 3.6 26376 2.7 29596 3.2 725 9682 10.9 48850 LAKEVIEW 1814 21.2 13.4 23.8 18.4 17.3 3.9 2.1 14056 21497 22958 32 •30 4.3 24480 2.7 26352 3.2 1423 8885 9.1 48851 LYONS 661 20.1 10.9 21.3 17.4 20.6 7.0 2.7 16688 23901 24864 48 43 3.7 27126 3.0 30200 3.5 513 9051 11.3 CBRIDES 669 24.4 9.7 24.7 19.7 12.4 6.3 2.8 14855 21455 23182 32 29 3.7 24753 27 27797 3.1 514 9243 16.4 5887 10.2 6.2 15.3 19.6 23.6 18.7 6.4 21327 34345 34943 86 83 4.9 37074 2.8 40437 3.3 4591 12811 6.8 48856 MIDDL ON 328 12.2 9.8 25.9 25.9 13.1 9.5 3.7 17614 25824 26786 58 52 3.9 29192 29 30739 3.3 264 9994 9.2 48657 MORRICE 56 10.7 8.9 21.4 23.2 21.4 12.5 1.8 19375 26846 29286 72 66 4.1 31250 3.0 33152 3.4 46 10475 6.5 48858 MOUNT PLEASANT 11100 16.8 11.9 22.8 17.4 15.5 11.3 4.3 14666 24353 24780 50 46 5.2 29195 2.7 34946 3.2 6476 8734 22.4 48860 MUIR 15 20.0 13.3 20.0 '20.0 20.0 6.7 0.0 17500 23333 25000 44 40 2.9 25333 3.1 27708 3.5 12 9056 11.9 19 10.5 5.3 10.5 21.1 26.3 21.1 5.3 22500 36500 38000 89 67 5.0 38158 2.9 40469 3.4 16 12972 5.8 ;;TWHSTAR 360 14.7 9.7 21.4 22.5 20.8 8.6 2.2 16125 26852 28117 63 57 4.0 28993 2.8 32062 3.2 292 10321 0.2 2: 5780 10.4 8.3 14.5 14.5 16.1 18.7 17.4 22462 37092 38146 89 88 5.1 41297 2.6 52126 3.1 3486 15261 14.5 48165 728 15.8 10.9 24.9 23.1 17.6 6.2 1.6 17061 24392 25472 50 46 3.6 26696 29 28492 3.3 592 9118 8.6 48866 OVID 1520 12.2 8.8 14.8 27.6 20.1 13.2 3.4 19946 30155 31409 76 71 4.2 32400 2.9 34820 3.3 1225 11003 6.6 48867 OWOSSO 9933 16.4 9.4 20.1 20.3 20.2 10.4 3.2 18030 27016 28016 64 58 4.1 29751 2.7 33443 3.2 7155 11141 8.2 48871 PERRINTON 667 16.6 9.1 19.5 17.8 21.4 11.1 4.3 18371 27647 29244 67 62 42 30750 2.8 34411 3.3 518 10543 8.3 48872 PERRY 2280 11.2 9.0 20.2 22.5 21.4 12.8 3.0 19614 29258 30028 73 67 4.1 31910 3.0 34447 3.4 1851 10630 6.8 48873 PEWAMO 21 19.0 9.5 23.8 19.0 19.0 4.8 4.6 15000 24000 26250 48 44 4.8 27500 3.0 31563 3.5 17 9094 11.9 48874 POMPEII 21 19.0 9.5 19.0 19.0 19.0 9.5 4.8 17500 26250 28750 60 55 4.1 29524 2.9 33971 3.2 17 10234 9.7 48875 PORTLAND 3223 16.3 9.2 19.6 22.7 20.4 8.6 3.2 19169 27149 28297 64 59 3.5 29295 2.9 32605 3.4 2479 10237 6.9 48876 POTTERVILLE 1720 9.2 5.6 15.9 19.9 25.3 18.5 6.5 22316 34679 35283 86 84 4.5 37054 2.8 40132 3.3 1330 13148 5.9 48877 RIVERDALE 293 18.4 13.7 22.2 21.8 15.4 7.2 1.4 15375 23077 24231 43 38 4.1 25717 3.0 27490 3.3 243 6698 14.1 $56 17.2 9.2 20.6 19.3 19.6 10.5 3.6 16086 26576 27005 62 56 5.1 29717 2.8 33820 3.3 621 10705 12.2 48879 SAINT JOHNS 5968 10.0 8.7 13.5 21.8 23.5 17.6 4.8 21116 33113 34796 84 80 4.6 35656 2.9 38912 3.4 4706 12112 5.6 48880 SAINT LOUIS 1789 21.8 10.5 22.0 20.3 16.0 7.0 2.4 15581 23079 23792 43 38 4.0 26013 2.8 28679 3.3 1415 6998 14.0 18881 SARANAC 1763 17.5 10.7 20.0 22.9 21.0 6.5 1.4 17964 25782 26734 58 52 3.7 27177 2.0 29719 3.3 1395 9488 9.4 48882 SHAFTSBURG 910 10.5 6.0 18.0 21.4 25.4 14.3 4.3 21883 32179 33309 62 77 3.9 34462 3.1 36784 3.5 751 11208 5.2 48883 SHEPHERD 1743 11.5 8.0 21.1 21.2 22.4 11.2 4.6 17661 29446 29938 74 68 5.2 32359 2.9 35520 3.3 1369 11158 7.6 48884 SHERIDAN 1577 20.3 9.1 28.1 17.6 16.6 7.2 1.0 15073 22325 23791 38 34 4.0 25401 2.7 27769 3.1 1228 9367 10.8 48885 SIDNEY 1032 19.6 10.8 24.9 '20.3 15.5 7.1 1.0 15644 22899 24814 42 37 3.9 25891 2.6 28042 3.1 779 9775 10.0 48886 SIX LAKES 836 24.3 14.1 26.3 15.9 13.6 4.2 1.6 12725 19409 20665 20 18 4.3 22670 2.6 25131 3.0 649 8702 16.2 48886 STANTON 1479 19.9 13.5 23.5 19.3 15.6 6.8 1.5 14788 22104 23569 36 33 4.1 25223 2.7 27612 3.1 1143 9319 7.4 48809 SUMNER 972 17.2 10.7 26.2 22.6 16.4 4.9 2.0 15633 23431 24309 45 40 4.1 25836 3.0 27403 3.4 799 8635 11.1 48890 SUNFIELD 1463 10.0 9.0 16.1 22.6 25.4 13.6 3.4 21442 31631 32668 80 75 4.0 33631 3.1 35826 3.5 1223 10745 5.3 46891 VESTABURG 1023 22.2 12.6 24.4 20.3 14.3 4.6 1.6 14264 21220 22571 31 28 4.1 23861 3.0 25388 3.4 836 0022 9.6 46892 WEBBERVILLE 732 12.3 6.8 15.6 21.9 22.8 14.0 6.9 20114 32000 32469 61 76 4.8 34756 3.0 37329 3.4 601 11407 8.6 ' 48893 WEIDMAN 16 18.8 12.5 31.3 12.5 18.8 6.3 0.0 13125 21000 22500 29 27 4.8 24375 2.6 25833 3.2 13 10096 12.2 48094 WES ' 632 11.1 7.1 12.8 17.2 25.0 19.8 7.0 22745 36044 37795 80 66 4.7 37737 3.3 41043 3.7 626 11465 6.2 3931 9.0 6.5 15.7 17.7 19.5 20.7 10.9 22088 35631 36721 88 86 5.0 39651 2.9 43922 3.3 3059 13825 5.8 NN 37 18.9 10.8 16.2 16.2 21.6 13.5 2.7 15625 27500 26661 66 61 5.6 30203 3.1 32241 3.4 29 10033 17.5 488 IAND 1018 17.6 10.6 20.1 23.5 116.1 9.4 2.5 16650 25620 26611 57 51 4.4 28006 2.8 30924 3.2 603 10111 9.7 11079 14.9 9.3 11.6 17.9 20A 14.9 4.9 111201 295211 :10495 14 89 6.0 327111 2.6 36567 3.2 7586 12411 13 .6 ' 14262 15.7 9.0 20.0 19.1 21.1 11.6 3.4 16999 27162 28117 67 63 6.0 30622 2.4 34861 3.0 9033 12590 11.0 MICIIIIGAN 15.4 8.8 17.1 17.6 20.0 14.7 6.5 19270 29991 JIM 11 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17.3 6.0 20675 34140 34794 86 83 5.1 36423 2.7 39968 3.2 3591 13041 6.7 49007 KALAMAZOO 14830 20.4 12.3 19.1 15.2 17.8 10.6 4.5 14438 24031 24640 48 44 5.2 28769 2.4 34283 3.1 8573 10189 20.5 49008 KALAMAZOO 9169 13.3 10.1 19.0 16.6 17.6 12.5 10.6 17913 29580 29M 74 69 5.1 34698 2.2 43966 2.8 4773 13901 14.0 49009 KALAMAZOO 9722 11.7 9.3 17.0 16.5 21.5 15.8 8.2 19790 32295 32775 62 77 5.0 35669 2.4 42615 3A 6024 14489 8.0 49010 ALLEGAN 6315 16.6 11.4 20.2 19.8 19.6 9.2 3.2 16722 25923 27381 59 53 4.5 28898 2.7 31881 3.2 4616 10505 11.21 49011 ATHENS 782 16.6 12.5 18.9 t9.7 21.0 9.B 1.4 17935 25974 26297 59 53 3.8 28283 2.7 31285 3.2 614 10327 9.31 1 49012 AUGUSTA 1548 7.8 9.9 13.5 13.7 23.0 16.2 13.8 23036 38282 38988 91 90 5.2 40659 2.6 44504 3.0 1419 15653 4.41 49013 BANGOR 2144 25.6 13.6 24.6 18.5 12.6 4.1 1.1 13122 19383 19843 20 18 4.0 22186 2.8 24630 3.3 1615 8028 18.1 49015 BATTLE CREEK 10466 16.6 10.3 21.1 18.5 19.1 10.9 3.5 18007 26106 26395 60 54 3.8 29657 2.4 33675 3.0 7216 11699 10.0 49017 BATTLE CREEK 26013 18.4 10.7 19.5 18.3 16.7 11.6 2.7 17603 25751 26173 58 52 3.9 29040 2.5 33394 3.1 18026 11529 11.2 49021 BELLEVUE 1377 13.7 7.6 17.9 20.0 23.2 13.3 4.1 19773 30308 31163 77 71 4.4 32712 2.9 35332 3.3 1121 11214 7.7 49022 BENTON HARBOR 13833 27.6 13.4 22.2 15.4 13.0 6.7 1.4 12019 16937 19248 16 16 4.7 22976 2.7 25684 3.3 9776 8465 26.2 49026 BLOOMINGDALE 1069 19.6 10.9 20.2 21.0 16.1 6.0 2.3 16558 24699 25225 52 48 4.1 27233 2.8 29910 3.2 830 9692 11.6 49028 BRONSON . 2621 16.3 9.6 23.7 WA 18.2 10.2 3.5 15449 25217 25832 55 50 5.0 29246 2.8 32790 3.3 1981 10507 10.0 49029 BURLINGTON 768 16.7 12.5 18.9 19.7 21.1 9.8 1.4 17972 25993 26323 59 53 3.8 28285 2.7 31293 3.2 604 10325 9.3 49030 BURR OAK 988 15.8 13.4 20.9 20.4 19.4 7.8 2.3 15776 25000 25484 54 50 4.7 27756 2.7 31027 3.1 763 10434 0.5 49031 CASSOPOLIS 2268 21.7 14.0 21.3 18.0 14.0 8.2 2.8 13604 21722 22455 34 31 4.8 25601 2.6 29382 3.2 1635 9782 15.7 49032 CENTREVILLE 530 17.7 12.6 21.7 21.9 16.4 7.5 2.1 15213 24043 24538 48 45 4.7 26726 2.8 29108 3.3 400 9208 19.0 1 49033 CERESCO 317 7.9 4.7 14.8 22.1 26.8 19.6 4.1 24135 35265 36250 87 85 3.9 37476 2.8 40039 3.2 259 12836 3.7 49034 CLIMAX 605 10.9 6.9 15.9 18.7 26.1 16.4 5A 20671 33717 34391 85 61 5.0 35616 2.9 38923 3.3 464 12366 5.9 49036 COLDWATER 7816 13.8 9.5 22.2 18.9 20.8 11.2 3.6 16492 27390 28199 65 60 5.2 30729 2.5 34351 3.0 5630 11600 8.6 49038 COLOMA 3663 18.3 9.6 18.2 19.7 20.4 11.1 2.8 17500 26993 27328 64 58 4.4 29457 2.7 32397 3.2 2815 10859 8.2 49039 HAGAR SHORES 768 17.2 9.5 22.8 16.0 17.8 11.8 4.8 16444 25325 25698 56 51 4.4 30251 2.7 32470 3.2 584 11098 0.0 49040 COLON 13,19 17,6 14A 25.0 17A 16.3 7.7 2.1 13995 22338 22724 36 34 4.6 26192 2.6 26803 3.1 1012 9960 14.1 49042 CONSTANTINE 3714 13.6 10.8 22.2 21.0 19.2 10.6 2.5 16910 26613 27288 62 57 4.6 29612 2.7 31785 3.2 2922 10803 11.5 49043 COVERT 1020 33.2 13.6 21.5 16.8 10.6 3.4 0.9 10897 16461 16853 9 8 4.2 20039 2.7 21915 3.3 730 7386 28.5 49045 DECATUR 2475 20.0 11.3 23.8 17.6 16.8 8.1 2.5 15076 22852 23333 41 37 4.2 26595 2.8 29051 3.2 1926 9580 14.1 49046 DELTON 339 15.0 9.7 18.9 19.6 20.6 11.8 4.1 16553 28209 29493 69 64 4.3 31128 2.7 34038 3.1 265 11231 10.6 49047 DOWAGIAC 5226 17.9 11A 22.0 21.0 17.8 7.6 2.2 15580 24384 25314 50 46 4.6 27115 2.7 29916 3.2 3858 10067 12.2 49050 DOWLING 885 10.8 8.9 16.9 18.9 26.6 14.8 3.1 21129 32036 33563 61 76 4.2 33686 2.7 36531 3.1 700 12324 6.4 ' 49051 EAST LEROY 921 11.1 7.2 20.6 19.8 20.1 18.3 2.9 21036 30632 31047 78 72 3.8 33855 2.8 36108 3.1 740 12294 4.9 49052 FULTON 604 10.9 7.0 15.7 18.5 26.2 16.4 5.3 20671 33839 34430 85 82 5.1 35724 2.9 38960 3.3 483 12367 6.0 49053 GALESBURG 1315 11.3 10.4 19.4 20.2 21.7 12.2 4.7 17901 29380 29493 74 68 5.1 32451 2.6 35375 3.1 940 12292 9.1 49055 GOBLES 1101 19.4 10.8 20.1 20.9 18.2 .0.2 2.5 16625 24842 25359 53 48 4.1 27396 2.8 30023 3.2 854 9725 11.6 49056 GRAND JUNCTION 2028 21.7 15.4 22.3 18.2 14.4 5.6 2.3 12943 20784 21137 28 25 4.9 24426 2.8 26646 3.3 1555 8772 15.4 49057 HARTFORD 2852 22.4 12.7 23.9 17.4 15.4 6.7 1,5 13738 21202 21639 30 28 4.4 24621 2.7 27229 31 2165 9005 15.2 49058 HASTINGS 8118 15.0 9.5 19.4 19.8 20.7 12.2 3.3 18226 28062 29276 68 63 4.4 30849 2.7 34056 3.1 6209 11330 9.1 49060 HICKORY CORNERS 1131 16.6 9.8 15.4 21.0 21.8 11.7 3.7 19022 28903 30164 72 66 4.3 30968 2.7 33864 3.1 877 11367 10.9 49061 JONES 483 17.6 11.6 24.0 19.0 16.1 9.1 2.3 14787 23578 24292 46 41 4.0 27236 2.6 29093 3.2 384 9853 13.4 49064 LAWRENCE 1204 21.6 11.6 23.3 20.3 14.0 7.2 2.0 14647 22214 22567 37 33 4.3 25330 2.7 27897 3.2 926 9291 16.1 49065 LAWTON 3825 16.1 10.4 20.5 21.1 20.7 8.8 2.3 17540 26417 27024 61 55 42 28723 2.6 31541 3.2 2973 10242 10.8 49066 LEONIDAS 502 16.9 12.4 25.7 17.5 15.1 9.6 2.8 14405 23062 23577 43 38 .4.8 27430 3.0 29759 3.4 406 9254 0.7 49067 MARCELLUS 914 10.6 11.5 24.3 18.6 16.8 8.3 1,9 14688 23198 23930 43 38 .4.7 26649 2.7 29627 3.2 684 9808 13.0 49068 MARSHALL 3844 14.3 10.5 20.4 20.2 21.7 10.1 2.7 19008 27348 27647 65 60 3.7 29906 2.6 32978 3.1 2937 11147 7.7 49070 MARTIN 417 15.8 11.3 20.9 20.6 18.9 9.8 2.6 16573 25988 27640 59 53 4.6 28867 2.9 31191 3.3 339 9873 11.0 49071 MATTAWAN 354 14.4 9.6 19.8 22.9 21.8 9.3 2.3 18750 27716 28187 67 62 4.0 29619 2.8 32381 3.2 274 10459 9.7 49072 MENDON 1052 15.8 10.6 22.7 20.0 18.2 9.8 2.9 16069 25429 25938 56 51 4.7 28845 2.8 32200 3.2 827 10315 9.5 49073 NASHVILLE 1566 14.9 9.8 19.5 22.7 18.9 10.9 3.3 18100 27535 28636 66 61 4.3 30152 2.8 32738 3.3 1260 10556 8.6 49075 NOTTAWA 636 17.8 12.7 21.7 21.9 16.4 7.5 2.0 15112 23986 24514 48 44 41 26678 2.8 29122 3.3 481 9221 18.9 49076 OLIVET 853 12.3 10.7 18.1 21.8 24.0 11.0 2.1 18864 29113 29554 73 67 4.4 30891 2.8 32826 3.2 668 10081 8.2 49078 OTSEGO 4046 14.6 9.5 18.0 21.6 21.7 12.3 2.2 18381 28666 30405 71 65 4.5 30745 2.7 33834 3.2 3t40 11189 9.2 49079 PAW PAW 4718 17.6 9.6 20.1 20.4 18.5 11.1 2.4 17312 26203 26879 60 55 4.2 28992 2.6 32655 3.1 3512 10889 7.8 49080 PLAINWELL 5437 11.3 10.2 20.9 18.9 20.6 13A 4.9 18546 28963 30570 72 66 4.6 32563 2.7 35918 3.1 4185 11796 6.3 49082 QUINCY RICHLA 2636 15.3 10.4 21.0 18.6 22.2 10.3 2.3 16071 26820 27415 63 57 6.3 29541 2.7 32465 3.1 2018 11080 8.2 49083 RIVERSID 1646 6.8 5.0 13.5 12.8 23.8 23.9 14.3 25518 42517 43210 94 95 5.2 43943 2.7 47961 3.1 1488 15987 3.8 49084 RIVERSIDE 328 17.7 9.5 24.4 19.5 15.5 8.2 5.2 15648 24375 24573 50 46 4.5 28697 2.7 30717 3.1 250 10598 10.4 49085 SAINT JOSEPH 6956 12.6 9.6 17.5 16.5 21.9 14.5 7.5 19798 31255 31855 79 74 4.7 34600 2.4 40442 3.0 4797 13908 4.4 49087 SCHOOLCRAFT 2687 7.9 7.9 14.4 17.8 23.4 20.3 8.3 21797 36278 37005 88 87 61 38879 2.8 41879 3.2 2115 13840 5.4 49086 SCOTTS 1191 8.3 6.5 18.0 20.5 28.0 13.5 5.1 20523 33381 33954 84 80 6.0 35439 2.7 38890 3.1 918 13282 4.6 49089 SHERWOOD $41 16.2 10.0 24.4 18.4 19.1 10.3 2.5 15479 25226 25839 55 60 5.0 29013 2.7 30347 3.1 670 10613 14.6 49090 SOUTH HAVEN 14909 21.8 9.5 21.9 18.5 17.2 8.0 3.0 15497 23515 24201 45 41 4.3 26943 2.5 31057 3.1 3387 10508 12.9 49091 STURGIS 6478 13.2 10.1 22.7 20.0 19.8 9.9 4.3 16793 26968 27514 64 68 4.9 30480 2.5 34936 3.1 4650 11972 51 49092 TEKONSHA 663 14.9 10.6 21.3 20.2 24.6 7.1 1.4 16342 26604 26889 62 56 3.8 28348 2.8 30299 3.1 544 10296 9.0 49093 THREE RIVERS 7406 14.7 11.7 23.2 10.2 17.8 10.2 3.1 16002 25176 2%W 55 50 4.6 29046 2.6 32756 3.1 6425 11073 8.1 49094 UNION CITY 1098 16.2 9.5 18.5 22.5 17.1 12.3 3.0 16651 27501 28140 66 61 5.2 30535 2.7 33598 3.2 831 11342 8.8 49095 VANDALIA 755 20.3 12.8 21.1 19.1 14.0 8.2 4.5 14750 23019 23765 42 37 4.6 27255 2.7 30325 3.2 562 10237 14.7 49096 VERMONTVILLE 1510 15.0 9.1 17.2 20.3 21.9 13.4 3.3 18805 29346 29835 73 67 4.6 31690 2.9 34601 3.3 1222 10950 8.0 49097 VICKSBURG 2013 10.4 11.6 15.0 14.5 23.0 19.6 6.1 20490 34055 34966 85 82 5.2 36165 2.7 40190 3.2 1552 13184 3.9 49098 WATERVLIET 2020 15.6 10A 21.4 21.6 19.0 10.0 2.1 17015 26284 26607 60 55 4.4 26676 2.6 31506 3.1 1511 10912 9.5 49099 WHITE PIGEON 1095 12.4 11.2 20.5 20.3 20.5 11.6 3.4 17334 27901 28382 68 63 4.9 30950 2.7 34022 3.1 1534 11481 8.9 49101 BARODA 1048 13.0 9.3 22.4 24.7 17.5 10.5 2.7 17466 27162 27519 64 59 4.5 M23 2.7 32304 3.1 816 11132 8.6 ' 49102 BERRIEN CENTER 1308 15.9 7.9 19.2 10.6 21.0 12.2 4.1 18359 28580 28973 71 65 4.5 31395 2.9 33022 3.4 1058 9910 12.8 49103 BERRIEN SPRINGS 3689 16.8 12.3 19.4 19.6 16.6 6.7 4.7 16940 25700 26041 58 62 4.3 29187 2.8 31027 3.2 2808 9463 13.9 49106 BRIDGMAN 1643 17.2 8.8 18.7 19.5 21.3 11.3 3.2 18163 27726 26030 67 62 4.3 30236 2.6 34135 12 1197 11253 5.4 49107 BUCHANAN 3327 17.7 13.1 16.9 20.3 18.6 11.8 1.7 16925 26146 26443 60 64 4.4 26575 2.6 32495 3.1 2418 10912 11.1 491t1 EAU CLAIRE 818 16.6 6A 3t.3 21.4 13.2 8.6 2.8 16589 23711 24032 46 42 4.3 21482 2.9 29704 3.3 651 9551 8.2 49112 EDWAROSBURG 3111 11.5 9.6 22.1 21.0 20.3 11.3 4.0 16189 28143 20051 69 64 4.5 31393 2.6 34164 3.1 2911 11011 6.0 49113 GALIEN 1368 14.3 11.1 22A 22.3 18.7 8.6 2.9 16936 26002 26374 59 54 4.4 28803 2A 32004 3.2 1067 10312 9.1 49116 LAKESIDE 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 40117 NEW BUFFALO 2079 13.9 13.2 18.0 18.5 t8.8 13.2 3.5 11696 27182 27578 65 59 4.3 30719 2.8 34901 3.2 1515 11619 6.7 MICHIGAN 15.4 8.8 17.1 11.6 20.0 14.7 6.5 19279 29997 30017 4.5 33434 2.7 37448 32 12261 9.6 UNITED SIATES 1&1 9.4 18.6 16.9 16.6 13.3 7.1 16886 28525 29660 5.4 32666 26 36802 3.2_ 1231-1 -11.6 4,IIM CAU AN�vII r..-..a Hyrmcwl FF«Ir IIMr,Ya Y vu�+Ma 1 73-C MICHIGAN V INCOME PROFILE C49120-4931,E ' ZIP CODE DISTRIBUTION OF 1990 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLDS BY INCOME (%) INCOME POST OFFICE 111p c[MTK( ANMUA/ AVG. 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33967 3.1 75 11800 10.3 '1 4920i JACKSON 15944 12.6 7.7 18.7 20.0 23.4 13.4 4.1 21279 30490 31003 77 72 3.7 32987 2.7 36006 3.2 12450 10558 6.3 •1 49202 JACKSON 7182 19.2 10.2 22.4 22.2 17.0 7.6 1.5 16665 24193 24690 49 45 3.8 26507 2.4 30294 3.0 4721 10685 10.3 '1 49203 JACKSON 13331 19.1 10.2 21.6 19.0 16.6 9.6 3.7 16910 24557 25140 51 47 3.8 28319 2.6 32423 3.1 9304 11013 12.6 1 49220 ADDISON 951 16.2 10.3 21.6 2t.0 20.8 8.4 1,7 17393 25925 27043 59 53 4.1 28170 2.9 30636 3.3 769 9712 8.8 4 49221 ADRIAN 12841 15.0 9,6 21A 20.5 20.1 10.6 3.0 18019 27134 27695 64 59 4.2 30001 2.7 33665 3.2 9428 10497 9.0 4 49224 ALBION 6242 18.4 10.6 20.5 19.9 19.5 8.5 2A 17234 25137 25545 55 50 3.8 27849 2.7 31005 3.2 4673 9893 11.4 4 49227 ALLEN 595 17.0 12.3 25.4 23.7 13.9 5.5 2.2 15932 23179 24730 43 38 3.8 25710 2.8 27553 3.3 468 9083 11.5 4 49226 BLISSFIELD 2000 14.1 6.6 20.3 23.3 21.9 11.9 2.0 19469 28892 29322 72 66 4.0 30909 2.7 33703 3A 1512 11643 4.4 4 49229 BRITTON 212 10,4 7.5 22.6 20.3 22.2 12.3 4.7 19833 29651 30435 74 69 4.1 32936 3.1 35600 3.4 175 10773 6.1 •1 49230 BROOKLYN 1561 12.4 8.3 17.7 20.9 20.8 15.9 4.0 21005 30520 31046 77 72 3.8 33411 2.7 36237 3.1 1212 12359 5.4 49231 CADMUS 33 15.2 9.1 21,2 21.2 21.2 9.1 3.0 17500 27143 27143 64 59 4,5 29621 3.0 31944 3.4 28 9708 10.3 4 49232 CAMDEN 650 23.5 10.6 27.5 16.6 14.6 5.7 1.4 14309 20754 21930 28 25 3.6 23873 2.9 25503 3.4 507 8127 15,7 49233 CEMENT CITY 529 16.6 9.3 21A 20.8 21.4 9.3 1.3 17338 26318 26917 61 55 4.3 28426 2.8 31343 3.2 417 10244 9.0 1 49234 CLARKtAKE 1236 12.4 8.3 17.7 21.0 20.8 15.9 4.0 21015 30521 31033 77 72 3.8 33410 2.7 36271 3.1 959 12360 5.4 49235 CLAYTON 633 15.3 9.0 22.4 20.7 20.2 8.8 3.5 18013 26565 27117 62 56 4,0 29491 3.0 31320 3.4 537 9717 9.9 49236 CLINTON 2100 10.3 6.4 17.9 21.0 27.0 13.8 3.8 21327 32370 32869 82 76 4.3 34249 2.8 37669 3.2 1644 12067 2.7 49237 CONCORD 2535 20.0 11.4 20.9 21.2 17.4 6.6 2.4 16465 23896 24377 48 43 3.6 26467 2.7 29691 3.2 1848 8727 13.7 49238 DEERFIELD 647 17.9 10.5 19.5 19.9 17.2 10.7 4.3 17315 26047 26848 59 54 4.2 29505 2.9 33298 3.4 498 10234 8.8 49239 FRONTIER 23 21.7 13.0 26,1 13.0 13.0 6.7 4.3 15000 20833 21667 28 25 3.3 26304 3.0 30972 3.4 18 9026 0.0 49240 GRASS LAKE 2562 '11.2 7.5 18.0 20.1 25.2 13.7 4.3 21276 31641 32206 80 75 4.0 33871 2.8 36594 3.2 2042 11582 5.5 49241 HANOVER 1872 13,5 8.4 22,3 22.8 19.9 9.2 3.9 19332 27576 28133 66 61 3.6 30383 2.9 32636 3.3 1491 10496 8.9 49242 HILLSDALE 4893 21.6 14.3 23,2 17.4 14.9 6.3 2.4 14215 21077 22078 30 26 4.0 24880 2.4 29230 3.0 3290 9461 8.5 49245 HOMER 2274 17.0 12.7 24,3 22.2 16.7 5.8 1.3 16006 23351 23563 44 40 3.8 25729 2.7 28718 3.3 1700 9389 9.6 49246 HORTON 154 13.0 7.8 21.4 22.1 20.1 10.4 5.2 20192 28529 29167 71 65 3.5 31737 2.9 34496 3.3 123 10963 8.6 49247 HUDSON 2046 18.0 12.2 20,5 20.8 19.6 6.8 2.2 16583 24667 25179 52 48 4.1 27072 2.7 30235 3.2 1560 9737 11.5 49248 JASPER 207 12.6 9.2 22.2 26.1 20.8 8.7 0.5 18456 27315 27768 65 60 4.0 28696 2.8 30853 32 168 10166 7.7 49249 JEROME 158 17.1 10.8 21,5 21.5 20.3 7.6 1.3 17115 25294 26618 56 50 4.0 27326 2.9 29535 3.3 128 9493 9.6 49250 JONESVILLE 1300 17.0 11.7 19.2 22.4 17.7 6.8 5.2 17711 25928 27259 59 53 3.9 28808 2.5 32820 3.0 963 11096 5.9 3054 13.4 7.0 18,8 19.1 24.5 13.6 3.7 20246 30660 31150 78 73 4.2 32850 2.9 35059 3.3 2485 11136 9.4 ZM-MMFIELD - 1403 16.7 10.1 25,8 19.8 16.3 7.6 3.8 16465 23992 25621 48 44 3.8 27855 2.8 30447 3.3 1095 9764 6.4 49253 MANITOU BEACH 478 16.7 9.6 21.8 21.1 t9.5 8.6 2.7 17331 25891 26514 58 53 4.1 28536 2.7 31511 32 369 10465 11.5 49254 MICHIGAN CENTER 917 14.9 10.6 22,0 20.4 21.8 9.1 1.2 18068 26203 26719 60 55 3.8 26479 2.6 31220 3.1 709 10844 8.3 49255 MONTGOMERY 583 22.0 11.0 29,0 13.9 16.8 5.3 2.1 13333 20888 21716 29 26 4.6 24550 2.9 27243 3.4 456 8345 15.5 49256 MORENCI 1126 21.5 10.2 22.5 19.4 17.6 7.1 1.8 15293 23142 23534 43 38 4.2 25988 2.6 29353 3,1 811 10049 13.7 49257 MOSCOW 369 17.3 10.6 21.7 22.0 20.3 7.3 0.8 17042 25185 26625 55 50 4.0 26972 2.9 29239 33 299 9367 10.4 49258 MOSHERVILLE 35 14.3 11.4 31.4 20.0 14.3 5.7 2.9 15938 22727 24545 40 36 3.6 26357 2.9 28125 32 30 9407 11.1 49259 MUNITH 354 12.4 7.9 19.8 21.8 25.4 10.5 2.3 20370 29545 29939 74 69 3.8 31236 28 33701 3.2 279 10741 6.1 49262 NORTH ADAMS 776 17.5 11.9 24.6 19.7 16.1 7.5 2.7 15913 23377 24529 45 40 3.9 26878 2.8 29659 32 624 9662 8.6 49263 NORVELL 772 12.3 8.0 19.7 21.5 25.3 10.8 2.5 20445 29639 30140 74 69 3.8 31431 2.8 34002 3.2 609 10834 6.0 49264 ONONDAGA 408 11.0 6.6 14.5 19.1 22.3 19.9 6.6 21492 34359 34935 86 83 4,8 37188 3.0 39596 3.4 334 11847 8.5 49265 ONSTED 1495 13.4 7.0 18.6 20.2 23.5 14.7 2.6 20644 30447 30957 77 71 4.0 32589 2.9 35394 3.3 1197 11363 5.8 49266 OSSEO 1448 25.3 11.8 27.6 19.8 11.7 3.2 0.5 13445 19675 20660 21 20 3.9 21616 2.7 23899 32 1141 7880 16.3 4.9267 OTTAWA LAKE 1584 8.3 6.0 17.3 22.6 21.0 21.1 3.7 21103 33128 33633 84 80 4.6 36461 3.0 39858 3.4 1271 12205 2.4 492611 PALMYRA 947 8.6 8.0 22.3 23.5 23.0 11.2 3.4 20169 29731 30275 75 70 4.0 32434 2.8 34453 3.2 760 11365 6.0 49269 PARMA 600 13.7 6.3 20.2 22.5 23.5 10.7 3.2 20278 29370 29825 74 68 3.8 31446 29 33578 3.3 487 10505 8.6 49270 PETERSBURG 1473 10.4 0.0 17.2 19.0 21.2 17.2 6.0 19969 32054 32416 81 76 4.8 35331 3.1 38288 3.5 1219 11392 0.4 49271 PITTSFORD 556 19.1 13.1 20.7 19.1 16.7 9.4 2.0 16222 23609 25229 46 41 3.8 26987 2.7 29941 3.2 427 9617 13.8 49272 PLEASANT LAKE 143 12.6 6.3 21.7 22.4 24.5 9.8 2.8 20375 29219 29714 73 67 3.7 31224 2.9 33261 3.3 117 10531 7.9 49273 PRATTVILLE 25 20.0 12.0 24.0 20.0 16.0 8.0 0.0 17500 22500 25000 39 35 2.5 25100 28 28947 3.3 20 9670 5.6 49274 READING 1129 19.4 12.6 23.6 21.0 16.7 5.0 1.7 14925 22622 23615 40 36 42 25148 2.7 27295 3.1 876 9274 5.1 ' 49275 RIDGEWAY 325 10.2 7.4 22.5 20.6 22.2 12.3 4.9 19763 29651 30500 75 70 4.2 33154 3.1 35466 3.4 269 10780 6.2 49276 RIGA 555 12.6 10.6 21.1 21.3 17.7 11.7 5.0 18382 27669 28115 67 62 42 31414 2.9 34583 3.3 442 10905 11.8 49277 RIVES JUNCTION 686 16.5 6.5 22.3 23.3 20.0 8.0 1.5 18075 26188 26717 60 54 3.8 28003 2.9 30423 3.3 556 9672 11.2 49276 ROLLIN 1055 16.8 9.8 21.9 21.3 18.8 8.2 3.3 17295 25733 26260 58 52 4A 28562 2.7 31524 3.2 807 10552 12.7 49279 SAND CREEK 736 10.6 9.0 17.8 25.5 23.0 11.0 3.1 19903 29947 30385 75 70 4.2 32011 2.9 33913 32 614 10954 8.2 ' 49280 SENECA 298 13.1 8.7 23.2 24.5 19.8 6.1 2.7 18060 27055 27667 64 58 4.1 29320 2.8 31193 3.2 241 10412 6.4 49281 SOMERSET 1151 14.9 11.6 20.2 17.3 21.5 10.3 4.3 18184 26935 28905 63 58 4.0 30380 2.7 31525 3.1 950 11112 0.0 49282 SOMERSET CENTER 70 15.7 11.4 20.0 17.1 21.4 10.0 4.3 19167 26667 28846 62 57 3.4 30143 2.7 31907 3.1 59 11134 0.0 49283 SPRING ARBOR 1022 12.8 6,7 19.5 21.7 23.6 12.8 2.9 21096 30090 30636 76 71 3.6 32265 2.8 35338 3.2 813 10562 7.6 49284 SPRINGPORT 698 16.8 8.6 22.3 23.4 19.6 7.9 1.4 17941 25982 26479 59 53 3.8 27801 2.9 30252 3.3 565 9617 11.4 49285 STOCKBRIDGE 1103 13.4 7.5 15.1 19.0 24.0 14.8 6.1 20186 32310 32802 82 76 4.6 34656 3.1 36978 3.4 016 11173 10.9 49286 TECUMSEH 3330 9.2 8.6 22.1 20.6 23.0 11.7 4.7 20111 29876 30433 75 70 4.0 33012 2.6 36296 3.1 2539 12510 6.0 49287 TIPTON 918 12.0 7.6 14.9 16.7 24.0 18.8 3.9 22000 33256 33867 84 80 4,2 35259 2.8 38215 3.3 728 12401 7.3 i 49288 WALDRON 646 16.0 10.5 25.4 19.2 16.4 8.5 2.0 16091 23476 24905 45 40 3.0 26954 2.8 29672 3.2 518 9668 5.8 49289 WESTON 31 12.9 9.7 22.6 25.8 19.4 9.7 0.0 18333 26075 27500 63 58 3.9 28387 2.8 29274 3.2 24 10136 7.2 49301 ADA 2617 5.0 4.4 6.4 16.0 27.5 23.4 15.3 26458 43835 45673 95 96 5.2 45825 3.1 48131 3.4 2252 14730 2.6 49302 ALTO 1061 8.0 6.8 14.3 18.7 26.1 19.7 6.4 21717 36273 38077 88 87 5.3 38247 3.0 41040 3.4 680 12371 5.5 49303 BAILEY 237 16.0 8.0 25.3 21.1 19.0 8.9 1.7 16761 25300 26538 56 51 4.2 28154 3.1 29700 3.5 200 8980 12.7 , 49304 BALDWIN 1590 38.9 16.4 10.6 11.1 9.9 3.7 1.4 8852 13404 13652 2 2 4.2 18700 2.2 22231 2.8 1031 8517 24.8 49305 BARRYTON 984 23.3 15.0 26.9 17.4 11.1 5.4 0.9 11327 19340 20274 19 18 5.5 22449 2.5 25010 3.0 719 8092 6.4 49306 BELMONT 369 8.1 6.5 13.6 17.1 27.9 18.2 0.7 22311 37549 39246 90 89 5.3 39201 2.9 42299 3.3 299 13616 3.4 49307 BIG RAPIDS 4967 18.3 13.9 22.0 15.8 16.0 10.7 3.3 13645 23092 24016 43 38 5.4 27940 2.7 33331 3.2 2944 7455 20.3 49309 BITELY 883 34.7 16.5 19.3 14.2 9.1 2.9 1.5 OW8 14156 14986 3 2 4.6 19006 2.6 21297 3.1 641 7429 19.6 493t0 BLANCHARD 849 19.1 11.5 21.7 19.2 18.6 8.1 1.8 14735 23940 24216 46 43 5.0 26893 2.9 29801 3.4 653 9193 I6.1 49311 BRADLEY 37 16.2 10.8 21.6 21.6 18.9 6.1 2.7 16667 25625 28125 57 51 4.4 20243 2.7 32500 3.1 29 10676 7.6 49312 BHOIIMAN 9 44.4 222 22.2 11.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 6875 11250 11250 0 0 5.0 12718 2.4 15411 2.7 7 6954 27.3 49313 BRUNSWICK 55 16.4 9.1 16.2 20.0 23.6 10.9 1.6 19583 281012 30000 69 64 3.7 29909 2.9 33056 3.3 45 104:15 14.4 49314 IIURNIIIS 827 11.5 8.3 19.6 23.2 20.9 11.9 4.6 19151 29557 913110 74 69 4.4 32473 3.0 35197 3.4 686 10114 4.6 49315 (iVIION CENTER 2445 6.8 8.6 12.4 16.5 29.2 16.6 6.0 22346 361104 30343 09 66 5.1 37122 3.0 41024 3.4 1978 12121 2.8 ' 49316 (;ALE00NIA 3459 8.8 6.6 12.1 19.5 26.0 16.6 6.5 22112 366:15 :18495 69 87 4.9 38214 3.1 405CA 3.5 2935 12215 4.9 MICHIGAN 15.4 8.8 17.1 17.6 20.0 14.7 6.5 t9219 29991 30011 4.5 33434 2.7 37448 3.2 1721{1 9.6 IINIII II STATES 16.1 0.4 18.5 16.9 18.6 13.3 7.1 16086 28525 201160 5.4 3268E 2.6 36fl02 3.2 1731:1 11.6 u 1w..n.., n.•y.,1,.w.w 114+.baYan h M nr w a•tMW 174-C HOUSING AND SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE ,/ MICHIGAN 48763-48910 1980 HOUSING PROFILE 1280 toe() FMgLUI MEN�T ZIP CODE YEAR-ROUND UNITS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS EDUCATION R FI E • POST OFFICE m.m MAN r a 1. .m. . . t..11 lumm, NAME Nor. awo. NDmm mw mw Nn Nw I.r IIIIA Nor a.0 ofm or moat IO ILt roNn olel �.It ro IIrN 1.1 .II .. lMl[II I4Yl IOII m. 0�1lM 1,11R111 001.01 m c sum fmm NNIC amm cm u INwI F 48763 EAST TAWAS 4.0 0.1 3045 0.0 5.0 9.3 12.4 21.3 57.1 31085 193 327 62.9 17.1 0.0 12.2 6.6 48.9 36.5 16.6 42.8 17.9 18 48765 TURNER 0.3 1.1 1341 0.0 5.2 10A 12.4 19.7 57.9 34516 215 328 87.4 12.6 0.0 12.0 4.8 42.9 32,7 18.4 33.0 25.9 Ig 48766 TWINING 0.0 0.4 355 0.0 2.5 13.5 14.4 21.7 50.4 29333 197 295 87.3 12.7 0.0 11.5 6,5 44.3 30,3 23.6 30.1 36.1 1 48767 UNIONVILLE 0.0 1.2 548 0.0 0.5 2.6 5.5 7.3 64.7 27466 210 343 85.6 14.2 0.0 12.2 7.4 52.4 36.3 12.8 36.8 26.7 48768 VASSAR 0.4 2.0 2315 0.0 5.1 17.1 19.1 19.0 44.7 34894 225 358 83.2 16.8 0,0 12.2 6.8 60.4 44.6 14.7 32.3 23.8 48769 VASSAR 0.3 1.2 1134 0.0 6.4 10.0 10A 16.6 62.2 367t8 226 374 83.5 16.6 0,0 12.3 TO 62.3 47,6 10.5 38.7 23.3 48770 WHITTEMORE 0.0 0.5 750 0.0 3.1 14.4 19.1 14.8 51.7 22429 154 301 81.4 18.6 0.0 12.1 6.1 51.2 37.5 21.1 36.3 23.2 48801 ALMA 9.0 4.1 5731 0.0 13.1 9.0 9.9 12.0 69.0 28316 213 352 72.1 27.9 0.8 12.5 15,9 59.4 47.9 10.0 51.5 18.7 48806 ASHLEY 1.5 1.6 676 0.0 0.9 5.9 11.2 14.1 68.8 25078 225 332 66.7 13.3 0.0 12.2 3.5 $5.2 37.2 11.1 27.1 31.0 p 9 48807 BANNISTER 3.0 2.0 205 0.0 1.0 4.4 10.2 15.1 70.2 23125 217 323 85,6 14.2 0.0 12.2 5,2 57.2 38.2 12.0 23.1 27.2 48808 BATH 0.0 1.9 IS42 0.0 6.5 t6.5 15.7 26.3 41.5 40704 243 395 84.5 15.5 0.0 12.5 12.7 66.2 55.2 6.8 45.0 25.2 48809 BELDING 1.3 1.1 3822 0.0 8.2 13.1 12.6 15.4 58.9 32548 195 355 80.2 19.8 0.3 12.4 8.7 64.3 51.2 8.5 40.2 23.7 48810 ELSIE 0.0 1.0 390 0.0 1.3 7.2 12.6 17.7 62.5 38222 275 391 87A 12.6 0.0 12.3 6.6 63.0 47.0 10.3 35.7 27.4 t 48811 CARSON CITY 0.0 2.2 902 0.0 8.6 5.9 10.1 8.3 75.7 26460 192 328 76.6 23.4 0.0 12.5 9.4 62.2 51.9 7.6 40.4 23.0 4 12 CEDAR LAKE 1.7 2.6 42 0.0 7.3 9.5 14.3 9.5 66.7 27000 225 344 74.4 25.6 0.0 12.4 10.9 56.1 43.2 10.9 42.9 20.4 2.4 1.8 6497 0.0 12.1 14.2 12.5 14.0 59.3 37876 229 384 76.0 24.0 0.1 12.5 10.7 65.1 52.4 9.5 43.7 22.5 gg81 VILLE 0.9 0.7 873 0.0 9.0 14.5 15.2 13.6 56.6 34579 179 345 80.2 19.8 0.0 12.5 10.1 61.1 47.7 8.7 30.9 28.5 48816 COHOCTAH 0.3 0.8 643 0.0 1.1 24.1 14.5 8.7 52.7 49545 278 427 91.1 8.9 0,0 12.5 6.0 63.2 46.9 14.3 36.5 36.1 48617 CORUNNA 2.6 1.2 3352 0,0 11.7 8.0 14A 16.1 61.6 36007 242 362 78.6 21.4 0.4 12.4 8.3 61.9 47.9 12.3 37.8 23.1 1 48818 CRYSTAL 0.5 1.4 849 0.0 1.1 9.3 14.6 17.9 58.2 26700 242 333 83.8 16.2 0.0 12.3 8.0 55.6 44.7 12.5 34.9 30.4 6 48819 DANSVILLE 0.4 1.1 751 0.0 1.7 16.6 21.5 11.3 50.5 44191 265 436 87.7 12.3 0.0 12.5 13.1 64.6 49.3 8.9 44.5 29.6 0.1 2.0 2192 0.0 8.7 24.9 19.0 24.6 31.4 55317 271 467 63.2 16.8 1,0 12.7 18.9 68.4 55.7 5.8 59.2 22.8 2.0 2.8 2282 0.0 19.2 23.1 22.9 25.2 28.8 44766 228 415 67.0 33.0 1.9 12.7 15.9 69.5 59.8 7.0 56.1 21.5 48822 EAGLE 0.0 0.3 619 0.0 3.9 11.8 18.1 16.6 53.5 46271 200 423 88.7 11.3 0,0 12.6 12.3 62.3 49.4 7.1 40.5 31.4 31.2 1.9 16201 1.0 46.2 11.8 13.2 28.5 46.4 64294 262 526 39.6 60.4 3.1 16.3 58.5 57.7 54.7 6.1 68.2 16.3 7 1.4 1.6 4552 0.0 8.2 13.9 16.1 16.7 53.4 41356 229 406 80,5 19.5 0.1 12.5 12.0 65.5 52.6 10.3 46.8 26.6 2 48829 EDMORE 1.5 3.1 865 0.0 5.9 9.1 13.5 10.5 66.8 26633 217 339 74.1 25.9 0.0 12.4 11.5 56.8 "A 12.0 43.4 20.3 48830 ELM HALL 0.0 1.3 25 0.0 0.0 12.0 20.0 t6.0 52.0 25000 225 313 83.3 16.7 0.0 12.3 5.0 60.4 50.0 15.6 32.1 26.3 48831 ELSIE 0.1 1.3 B69 0.0 3.9 6.7 6.7 12.1 74.6 33649 228 336 85.3 14.7 0.0 12.4 7.9 60.3 46.8 7.2 35.0 26.2 48832 ELWELL 0.8 2.3 514 0.0 0.4 10.5 12.5 16.5 60.5 27214 228 338 83.8 16.2 0.0 12.4 10.1 59.9 42.6 11.8 38.5 30.2 48833 EUREKA 0.0 0.9 617 0.0 0.3 11.8 12.1 9.5 66.5 44068 240 365 88.7 11.3 0.0 12.4 5.7 66.5 50.3 9.0 39.9 30.0 48834 FENWICK 0.2 1.5 335 0.0 2.1 11.3 18.8 16.4 53.4 26528 238 317 82A 17.6 0.0 12.3 8.0 56.2 43.4 14.6 35.8 25.7 j 48835 FOWLER 0.0 0.7 452 0.0 5.7 10.4 7.5 11.3 70.9 41727 233 398 84.4 15.6 0.0 12.3 5.6 58.7 39.1 5.4 36.0 28.4 48836 FOWLERVILLE 0.2 1.1 3038 0.0 7.9 19.4 20.0 10.2 50.4 46076 282 398 83.3 16.7 0.0 12.4 8.2 62.5 48.1 10.9 39.0 29.2 49 0.1 1.3 5705 0.0 13.6 18.7 15.2 17.9 48.3 47425 266 423 77.6 22.4 0.3 12.7 15.2 68.0 54.6 6.5 55.5 23.0 683 1.6 1.1 4954 0.0 11.4 10.9 11.3 13.5 64.3 30687 202 331 74A 25.2 0.4 12.4 11.3 59.4 46.0 7.8 40.5 16.7 48840 HASLETT 0.2 1.2 3607 0.0 35.6 27.8 21.5 16.6 34.1 48579 290 430 53A 46.6 8.4 13.6 34.0 73.7 66.7 4.9 68.0 24.0 ENDERSON 0.1 1.3 972 0.0 1.8 10.3 15.4 18.2 56.0 36648 234 377 86.7 13.3 0.0 12.2 5.8 59.4 41.9 13.6 31.9 29.0 0.5 2.0 4779 0.0 21.1 19.1 20.4 25.2 35.3 42830 265 420 67.7 32.3 0.2 12.6 14.4 70.7 57.2 7.5 53.7 23.2 48843 HOWELL 3.9 0.6 6431 0.0 13.8 18.9 21.7 15.0 44.3 58506 272 462 76.4 23.6 0.0 12.6 15.3 61.4 46.8 10.5 49.8 26.7 48845 HUBBARDSTON 0.1 0.8 1009 0.0 2.2 10.6 12.4 10.1 66.9 29698 228 361 86.1 13.9 0.0 12.4 5.7 61.7 45.7 14.5 31.1 33.2 48846 IONIA 17.2 2.1 5749 0.0 8.1 7.4 9.7 11.7 712 29213 216 338 76.3 23.7 0.0 12.4 9.2 48.8 49.1 11.6 43.3 21.6 48847 ITHACA 0.9 3.0 1077 0.0 3.2 8.7 10.3 12.1 68.9 29115 218 323 81.5 18.5 0.0 12.3 8.7 56.8 43.2 11.0 34.5 24.6 48848 LAINGSBURG 0.0 1.0 1754 0.0 2.5 17.1 212 16.4 45.3 44679 268 408 88.6 11.4 0.0 12.5 12.4 66.4 51.3 7.4 43.4 33.4 48849 LAKE ODESSA 02 4.9 872 0.0 4.9 11.8 9.8 11.1 67.3 31548 227 337 76.4 23.6 .0.0 12.4 8.2 57.6 41.9 92 34.8 27.6 48850 LAKEVIEW 0.7 1.9 1773 0.0 3.4 13.1 14.8 13.5 58.6 27735 213 336 81.3 18.7 0.0 12.4 10.3 57.6 44.5 10.4 40.0 25.3 48851 LYONS 0.1 0.8 615 0.0 2.6 12.0 13.0 12.5 62.5 29167 224 356 85.5 14.5 0.0 12.3 52 61.5 45.5 16.7 32.1 31.6 RIDES 0.3 1.7 601 0.0 4.2 8.0 8.3 12.1 71.6 22533 206 313 82.7 17.3 0.0 12.3 6.3 60.2 47.4 11.5 31.7 24.0 2.4 1.5 5460 0.0 10.1 15.0 17.8 17.4 49.7 45399 259 436 79.2 20.8 0.1 12.7 19.4 67.1 55.2 6.4 53.5 25.4 48856 MIDDLETON 02 2.8 305 0.0 1.0 4.9 6.6 5.9 82.6 31842 221 297 77.7 22.3 0.0 12.4 5.1 61.1 40.8 6.5 27.2 23.0 46851 MORRICE 0.6 1.3 51 0.0 3.9 19.6 19.6 11.8 49.0 38333 250 388 85.7 14.3 0.0 12A 10,4 63.5 48A 9A 39.3 32.2 ' 46858 MOUNT PLEASANT 18.7 1.3 1480 2.2 25.0 14.2 16.5 23.4 45.8 39863 229 411 57.4 42.6 0.3 12.8 27.4 54.4 49.1 0.3 59.4 15.9 48860 MUIR 0.0 0.0 14 0.0 0.0 14.3 14.3 14.3 57.1 27500 0 375 84.6 15.4 0.0 12.3 4.3 63.0 46.2 17.6 33.3 31.7 0.0 0.0 17 0.0 0.0 12.5 18.8 12.5 56.3 42500 0 375 88.2 11.8 0.0 12.5 7.1 73.5 62.5 8.0 43.5 28.2 4 8 R 0.0 2.6 362 0.0 1.7 6.4 7.2 13.3 73.1 30179 263 335 82.6 172 0.0 12.4 7.9 56.3 41.9 9.7 26.9 31.6 4.3 1.3 6376 1.4 39.8 15.0 18.9 36.1 30.0 74576 311 556 54.7 45.3 2.1 16.2 56.1 65.3 57.6 4.2 79.6 19.4 48865 ORLEA 0.3 0.6 638 0.0 1.4 12.9 14.4 18.2 54.5 32018 239 353 S&7 13.3 0.0 12.3 4.8 63.3 49.0 11.0 27.4 24.1 48866 OVID 1.4 2.7 1436 0.0 4.5 72 11.8 10.9 70.0 31933 242 357 85.4 14.6 0.0 12.4 6.8 60.9 44.1 10.7 34.9 27.3 48867 OWOSSO 0.2 1.4 9958 0.0 10.3 6.4 11.6 13.3 68.6 32587 236 358 75.4 24.6 0.1 12.4 9.8 62.9 48.5 11.4 43.4 22.4 48871 PERRINTON 2.4 1.4 680 0.0 2.5 9.4 10.5 13.3 66.9 28W9 245 384 86.5 13.5 0.0 12.3 6.5 56.3 30.7 10.2 32.9 33.9 48872 PERRY 0.5 1.1 2050 0.0 3.8 18.7 19.0 12.2 50.1 38870 270 388 85.2 14.8 0.0 12.5 10.6 65.0 46.9 10.1 40.3 31.7 48873 PEWAMO 0.0 0.0 20 0.0 0.0 10.5 15.8 10.5 612 30000 225 325 84.2 15.8 0.0 12.3 6.3 63.4 50.0 19.2 33.3 32.5 48874 POMPEII 1.6 1.6 22 0.0 0.0 9.5 9.5 14.3 66.7 26667 0 375 85.7 14.3 0.0 12.3 5.7 53.3 34.8 8.3 31.8 33.3 48875 PORTLAND 0.1 2.2 2902 0.0 7,7 12.3 10.6 14.6 62.4 35948 225 366 77.4 22.6 0.5 12.4 9.7 60.5 44.8 7.9 43.8 27.2 48876 POTTERVILLE 1.0 1.6 1489 0.0 11.3 23.0 17A 17.5 42,0 44420 236 407 80.8 19.2 0.6 12.6 12.6 67.1 53.6 6.3 49.1 24.2 AAAll-BLYFROALE 0.8 2.2 264 0.0 0.8 10.6 12.5 16.2 60.8 26757 228 333 8318 16.3 0.0 12.4 9.9 59.8 42.1 11.9 38.1 30.9 0.0 0.9 766 0.0 2.7 12.9 19.5 16.2 51A 35068 237 377 84.9 15A 0.0 12.4 10.5 65.2 50.9 11.5 37.4 23.2 46879 SAINT JOHNS 0.5 2.0 5338 0.0 8,2 10.4 12.9 14.1 62.7 42056 243 402 81.7 18.3 0.0 12.5 11.5 64.4 49.9 7.6 44.1 24.7 48880 SAINT LOUIS 2.0 2.8 1820 0.0 5.7 11.8 13.5 18.4 56.3 27066 224 345 82.6 17.4 0.3 12.3 8.2 57.0 43.6 13.3 37.7 26.0 48881 SARANAC 0.7 0.7 1510 0.0 6.0 13.9 14.9 15.5 55.8 33618 197 348 82.7 17.3 0.0 12.4 7.9 62.0 48.3 9.7 29.5 26.7 48882 SHAFTS13URG 0.0 0.7 828 0.0 3.5 15.9 20.7 18.3 45.2 42063 265 400 67.0 13.0 0.0 12.5 12.7 66.0 50.8 9.1 43.6 33.5 46883 SHEPHERD 0.0 1.7 1613 0.0 5.5 17.5 15.3 14.6 52.6 38133 238 387 62.9 17.1 0.0 12.5 11.8 65.1 50.6 10.5 45.4 21.6 48884 SHERIDAN 0.1 0.6 1324 0.0 2.3 11.5 18.7 15.8 56.0 28000 201 353 85.1 14.9 0.0 12.3 7.4 58.6 46.4 10.7 34.4 26.0 48885 SIDNEY 0.3 0.3 9" 0.0 2.2 10.6 16.0 18.1 55.2 27000 219 324 65.8 14.2 0.0 12.3 6.0 61.3 50.9 9.0 29.7 25.8 48686 SIX LAKES 0.1 0.7 666 0.0 3.7 10.6 12.6 19.3 57.5 26106 200 290 85.8 14.2 0.0 12.2 3.8 52.9 38.7 14.7 31.0 26.2 48888 STANTON 1.6 0.6 1406 0.0 3.5 12.9 15A 18.5 53.2 28094 228 339 83.4 16.6 0.0 12.3 8.3 58.0 45.9 6.5 34.9 27.6 48889 SUMNER 0.2 1.0 985 0.0 0.6 9.5 t4.9 15.1 60.5 26307 224 343 85.2 14.8 0.0 12.3 6.1 W.0 45.2 13.8 29.9 28.5 40090 SUNF•IELO 0.0 1.1 1276 0.0 0.4 12.6 13.9 17.7 55.8 40481 265 378 68.2 11.8 0.0 12.5 7.9 63.1 44.8 8.4 37.9 30.8 48091 VESTABURG 0.0 1.0 1008 0.0 1.4 12.5 17.2 16.4 53.9 26302 243 308 85.9 14.1 0.0 12.2 6.7 57.8 42.6 11.9 30.3 27.7 48092 WEBBERVILLE 0.3 0.7 677 0.0 2.4 14.3 17.1 13.7 54.8 41685 275 390 83.3 16.7 0.0 12.4 9.5 64.9 49.1 10.0 38.5 29.1 ' 4UI193 WEIDMAN 0.0 0.0 15 0.0 0.0 20.0 26.7 20.0 33.3 35000 0 375 92.9 7.1 0.0 12.3 6.0 50.0 46.2 14.3 38.5 29.1 40004 WE TP14ALIA 0.0 0.3 626 0.0 4.0 11.8 18.0 10.6 53.6 46356 199 424 68.7 11.3 0.0 12.6 12.3 62.2 49.4 7.1 40.5 31.4 0.6 0.7 3548 0.0 9.0 16.6 15.4 18.9 49.0 47713 231 460 79.8 20.2 0.5 13.0 27.4 69.2 62.2 7.3 61.1 26.2 4(11196 WINN 0.0 t.6 36 0.0 2.6 15.8 10.5 15.8 57.9 33333 200 375 08.9 11.1 0.0 12.4 13.6 61.5 48.7 8.3 41.9 26.8 4UIlU7 WOODLAND 0.0 0.9 944 0.0 4.4 10.5 9.1 11.9 68.5 21136 225 318 80.3 19.7 0.0 12.3 7.5 59.2 45.4 10.9 33.6 30.0 0.4' 0.3 11409 0.0 14.3 6.4 9.1 18.7 65.8 35246 235 379 67.3 32.7 0.4 12.5 14.1 66.6 54.8 9.4 53.1 18.4 1.8 4.5 15041 0.8 19.6 3.7 7.2 13.7 75.4 33003 244 340 63.9 36.1 0.5 12.6 15.6 64.9 54.6 8.7 57.2 11.5 MICHIGAN 2.1 1.8 1.2 15.7 10.2 11.9 17.8 60.1 39032 250 401 72.1 27.3 1.8 12.5 14.2 61.4 48.7 10.9 50.6 24.2 IINIICU STATES 2.5 6.4 2.3 22.9 13.1 13.1 19.7 54.1 41267 243 397 64.4 35.8 2.1 12.5 16.1 61.9 49.9 6.5 53.0 25.2 1 72-D o I,IIp I:MI N ryr r.....e«peYcv.r A✓,rr,w.0 /✓� 11��I ' HOUSING AND SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE ✓ MICHIGAN 48911-49117 D ZIP CODE 1980 HOUSING PROFILE EDU1980 CATION 1900 EMOFLEMENT PR YEAR-ROUND UNITS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS • uaMO"'.*A"C' xva POST OFFICE 4MOp \ ,;, �" ,a �, , lout MAVEL . pMMI I p 1• YMH M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M[P41 MOeI\111M1 \NAME p1. ar« Harp Haw 41MK nM1 nA nr nMa r,r 1[aur AK. a 04l[FF MomNO Ir uFn n IUII nw nn nw 1M\FII 1ua Ice oat 401C0� tMK. wa runt. 14IrnC, n01N OOIWI MOIIF 87 1.2 4.5 13746 1.5 26.9 13.6 23.5 35.2 27.5 39382 265 378 58.4 41.6 2.5 12.7 17.0 70.6 60.1 6.9 57.0 21.6 82 0.6 7.0 8770 0.3 25.4 3.9 4.2 17.8 74.1 20901 240 370 51.1 40.9 1.0 12.8 24.1 65.5 56.8 8.6 58.7 18.0 59 1.2 6.8 4124 1.0 12.9 0.7 1.7 7.5 90.1 31075 258 344 64.8 35.2 0.0 12.6 19.1 61.9 51.8 11.3 53.2 17.0 5581 0.8 2.8 10822 0.0 31.3 22.5 20.1 27.4 29.9 54710 290 449 63.0 37.0 3.3 12.9 22.9 74.0 64.2 4.7 66.4 17.4 0932 3.2 5.6 2503 11.3 53.7 1.2 5.6 15.4 77.7 26119 207 338 20.8 79.2 0.0 12.6 22.9 58.9 49.6 14.3 55.9 15.4 49p01 KALAMAZOO 2.5 1.6 17443 0.1 16.3 5.1 6.4 10.8 77.7 29337 233 344 66.0 34.0 0.5 12.5 15.2 64.2 53.5 8.3 47.9 18.1 49002 KALAMAZOO 0.3 1.0 3674 0.0 20.9 19.5 14.2 31.2 35.0 46953 256 411 73.0 27.0 1.2 12.9 25.1 72.7 59.9 5.3 59.2 19.5 t 49004 KALAMAZOO 2.1 0.9 4483 0.0 10.3 9.8 10A 19.6 60.5 38670 239 375 80.3 19.7 0.7 12.5 15.3 66.9 55.7 7.0 49.6 20.4 9 iy007 KALAMAZOO 14.7 1.7 5163 0.4 32.6 6.4 8.6 20.8 64.0 38826 230 382 51.6 48.4 2.0 12.8 26.2 59.0 51.8 8.6 57.9 18A 1901 1 jgp08 KALAMAZOO 10.6 1.1 9180 1.0 34.8 11.3 11.0 20.6 56.9 49113 261 448 55.3 44.7 3.6 14.6 39.8 60.4 52.5 4.8 66.4 17.9 14 9 49009 KALAMAZOO 2.5 0.9 8278 0.0 33.3 25.8 26.5 22.5 25.3 56039 238 474 60.5 39.5 1.0 12.9 26.7 68.1 56.5 5.8 60.2 21.5 5 1 jg010 ALLEGAN 1.7 2.2 5665 0.0 4.7 10.8 11.4 15.3 62.6 32025 222 344 61.3 16.7 0.1 12.3 9.3 60.7 49.6 9.4 37.5 21.5 7 49011 ATHENS 0.0 0.9 742 0.0 1.5 10A 13.8 13.5 62.6 29000 218 369 87.0 13.0 0.0 12.3 6.7 60.3 46.4 9.6 37.9 31.5 3 49012 AUGUSTA 0.0 0.6 1825 0.0 4.8 11.3 9.4 15.6 63.4 49824 250 469 81.0 19.0 0.0 12.9 28.4 65.2 50.6 3.0 58.2 27.9 6 14 49013 BANGOR 0.4 3.0 2197 0.0 6.9 7.9 11.2 14.4 66.5 26754 215 307 76.4 23.6 0.7 12.1 6.9 55.5 43.8 12.5 33.1 23.6 699 1 4gp15 BATTLE CREEK 4.0 1.4 0741 0.1 18.2 5.8 8.8 14.8 70.5 30400 236 354 70.8 29.2 0.9 12.5 12.5 60.5 50.6 8.4 53.2 17.2 529 11 49017 BATTLE CREEK 1.4 1.3 26589 1.3 15.4 5.7 9.0 16.1 69.1 28778 217 354 72.3 27.7 0.2 12.4 11.2 60.7 48.5 9.8 47.3 19.2 7 t9021 BELLEVUE 0.5 0.4 1264 0.0 3.7 12.9 11.8 11.9 63.4 30490 242 350 88.7 11.3 0.0 12.3 6.4 62.3 45.0 9.1 35.5 32.0 11 49022 BENTON HARBOR 0.7 0.9 5162 0.6 16.1 2.7 8.6 15.8 72.9 22344 227 312 61.2 38.8 0.8 11.8 7.3 55.7 44.9 18.3 40.1 17.8 49026 BLOOMINGDALE 1.3 0.4 998 0.0 4.3 10.5 13.4 15.1 60.9 32330 237 359 82.0 18.0 0.0 12.3 7.7 59.6 46.4 10.3 36.3 30.3 • 10,p 25 49028 BRONSON 0.3 0.7 2664 0.0 4.4 6.7 8.6 13.2 71.5 28409 197 346 80.8 19.2 0.0 12.2 5.7 62.1 51.4 15.3 31.4 22.7 25 04 49029 BURLINGTON 0.0 0.9 730 0.0 1.5 10.1 13.8 13.4 62.6 28933 218 369 87.1 12.9 0.0 12.3 6.6 60.4 46.4 9.5 37.9 31.5 0S 49030 BURR OAK 0.1 0.5 929 0.0 2.6 11.5 8.5 14.4 65.6 29375 233 361 83.4 16.6 0.0 12.3 6.1 62.2 52.3 9.2 33.3 18A 151 49031 CASSOPOLIS 1.3 0.8 2420 0.0 9.3 7.4 10.8 16.0 65.9 27825 216 353 75.6 24.4 0.1 12.3 8.6 56.8 45.9 13.4 40.9 22,8 194 49032 CENTREVILLE 3.4 0.4 498 0.0 5.4 14.5 13.9 12.9 58.8 32321 215 342 77.5 22.5 0.0 12.3 12.8 61.4 48.3 11.1 38.1 20.8 i6 31 49033 CERESCO 3.5 0.9 288 0.0 5.6 13.5 13.5 22.5 50.5 43191 256 422 87.5 12.5 0.0 12.5 10.9 66.5 52.9 4.2 48.8 18,0 1C 54 49034 CLIMAX 0.0 0.8 576 0.0 2.6 12.3 10.9 9.7 67.0 33482 252 389 66.8 13.2 0.0 12.5 10.1 65.2 53.7 9.0 38.9 31.2 6.4 49036 COLDWATER 4.8 0.5 8387 0.0 9.9 9.8 12.7 19.0 58.5 32119 232 372 74.1 25.9 0.0 12.4 11.2 62.4 52.8 12.3 44.7 17,2 9 6.2 49038 COLOMA 0.0 0.9 3580 0.0 9.2 7.7 11.6 21.7 59.0 34924 244 372 74.6 25.4 0.2 12.4 10.9 67.1 55.0 10.2. 43.6 2t7 0-0 49039 HAGAR SHORES 0.0 0.4 755 0.0 10.6 7.2 10.3 23.3 59.2 33581 255 366 65.5 34.5 0.4 12.3 11.4 68.9 56.3 11.9 43.4 20.2 14.1 49040 COLON 0.3 1.1 1299 0.0 2.3 11.4 10.6 14.1 63.9 29536 239 300 82.1 17.9 0.0 12.3 6.8 52.8 43.5 9.4 35.1 21.9 11.5 49042 CONSTANTINE 0.0 0.3 3365 0.0 5.0 11.5 15.4 16.0 57.1 37126 234 372 81.9 18.1 0.0 12.3 7.0 63.7 50.4 9.9 33.5 23.8 6 28.5 49043 COVERT 0.0 1.3 1120 0.0 4.2 5.3 8.5 17.4 68.9 25563 220 332 75.3 24.7 0.0 10.0 3.4 45.8 40.9 19.6 36.0 28.0 3 14.1 49045 DECATUR 0.1 3.0 2447 0.0 5A 10.7 14.1 14.9 60.4 33349 227 359 79.2 20.8 0.0 12.3 7.8 56.7 45.5 12.2 36.4 26.2 10.6 49046 DELTON 3.1 1.2 349 0.0 1.4 8.3 14.9 22.6 54.2 37188 239 386 85.1 14.9 0.0 12.4 11.5 59.1 44.7 10.6 39.1 32.8 12.2 49047 DOWAGIAC 0.9 0.9 5349 0.0 7.7 10.4 11.3 13.6 64.7 28464 224 332 76.3 23.7 0.0 12.3 7.9 59.2 48.2 11.8 42.8 19.9 6.4 49050 DOWLING 0.6 0.4 626 0.0 0.7 14.0 12.2 18.6 55.1 35723 243 358 91.1 8.9 0.0 12.4 7.4 57.8 42.8 7.1 39.7 30.4 4.9 49051 EAST LEROY 0.0 0.6 832 0.0 0.6 15.6 14.6 15.2 54.6 38272 281 404 91.7 6.3 0.0 12.4 7.6 64.5 51.0 9.7 37.7 26.7 6.0 49052 FULTON 0.0 0.8 575 0.0 2.8 12.2 10.8 9.7 67.3 33393 252 389 86.8 13.2 0.0 12.5 10.1 65.3 53.9 9.0 38.9 31.3 9.1 49053 GALESBURG 2.4 0.8 1265 0.0 17.1 13.5 14.1 16.4 56.0 34801 220 383 68.6 31.4 0.8 12.5 13.0 67.3 55.1 5.7 44.0 23.6 11.6 49055 GOBLES 1.3 0.5 1024 0.0 4.4 10.7 13.5 15.2 60.6 32500 238 358 82.2 17.8 0.0 12.3 7.8 59.8 46.6 10.2 36.4 30.2 5.4 49056 GRAND JUNCTION 0.8 1.5 2160 0.0 5.9 11.1 15.6 19.2 54.1 27909 227 372 85.0 15.0 0.0 12.0 4.3 53.4 41.9 14.4 24.6 24.0 52 /9057 HARTFORD 0.0 4.3 2807 0.0 5.9 10.0 12.1 14.1 63.8 29552 228 331 74.2 25.8 0.0 12.2 8.5 58.6 45.0 14.8 33.6 22.7 8.1 49058 HASTINGS 1.5 0.7 7658 0.0 5.4 8.9 11.1 15.5 64.6 31506 220 350 82.4 17.6 0.1 12.4 11.1 60.6 47.8 7.5 43.5 22.4 1 10.9 49060 HICKORY CORNERS . 0.7 0.6 1124 0.0 1.4 8.7 13.7 20.5 57.1 33443 240 369 86.3 13.7 0.0 12.4 10A 59.7 42.8 7.4 37,6 33.2 13.4 49061 JONES 0.0 1.3 475 0.0 3.8 9.9 14.7 14.3 61.1 33030 217 329 81.2 18.8 0.0 12.3 7.7 59.4 44.9 12.0 33.3 28.1 6.1 49064 LAWRENCE 0.0 5.0 1127 0.0 5.6 13A 14.0 14.5 58.4 33631 236 330 77.0 23.0 0.0 12.2 8.5 60.0 47.2 11.8 32.8 22.7 49065 LAWTON 1.7 2.7 3386 0.0 6.4 17.5 17.8 14.7 49.9 36298 211 369 80.5 19.5 0.0 12.4 12.2 62.4 50.4 8.7 43.6 25.1 49066 LEONIDAS 0.0 0.4 444 0.0 0.5 7.4 16.0 12.8 63.7 27823 281 296 65.6 14.4 0.0 12.3 6.9 59.7 43.1 10.0 26.1 22.9 •0 49067 MARCELLUS 0.0 0.9 888 0.0 5.4 9.6 8.3 8.1 74.0 26565 212 338 80.0 20.0 0.0 12.3 8.0 58.8 43.1 10.9 34.6 26.0 7.7 49066 MARSHALL 2.1 2.1 3758 0.0 9.9 9.9 10.1 16.5 63.4 38726 240 394 79.0 21.0 0.0 12.5 16.0 61.8 50.1 8.4 50.7 19.6 •0 49070 MARTIN 0.6 0.7 376 0.0 1.1 11.4 14.6 16.5 57.4 34194 232 368 83.7 16.3 0.0 12.3 6.1 62.4 47.8 9.0 29.5 27.1 •7 49071 MATTAWAN 2.3 2.5 298 0.0 &0 20.5 20.1 15.8 43.6 38485 211 374 80.9 19.1 0.0 12.5 13.9 64.9 52.4 8.2 45.2 24.8 •5 49072 MENDON 0.5 0.8 1031 0.0 4.7 12.6 17.5 15.3 54.6 30187 234 354 83.6 16.4 0.0 12.3 6.9 62.4 50.9 8.3 31.6 22.3 .6 49073 NASHVILLE 0.4 0.7 1451 0.0 3.3 11.6 10.4 12.9 65.1 27910 228 336 84.5 15.5 0.0 12.3 6.9 60.0 44.7 10.6 34.9 30.6 6 49075 NOTTAWA 3.4 0.5 598 0.0 5.2 14.4 13.9 12.9 58.9 32388 215 341 77.5 22.5 0.0 12.3 12.7 61.7 48.5 11.3 38.0 20.9 62 49076 OLIVET 10.1 1.7 795 0.0 10.2 15.5 16.1 10.3 58.1 37716 229 381 77.1 22.9 0.0 12.5 14.0 61.6 50.4 8.9 39.4 22.4 92 49078 OTSEGO 0.1 0.7 3670 0.0 8.6 13.0 11.9 12.6 62.5 33830 220 345 79.5 20.5 0.0 12.4 9.0 64.9 51.9 8.4 37.1 21.4 49079 PAW PAW 1.1 1.1 4282 0.0 11.3 18.7 16.1 16.7 48.6 41029 215 412 77.8 22.2 0.0 12.6 13.7 61.6 49.5 6.6 46.5 25.9 49080 PLAINWELL 3.2 1.2 5051 0.0 6.0 12.3 15.9 19.2 52.6 39519 241 409 80.7 19.3 0.2 12.5 13.3 63.2 48.5 8.8 42.6 27.5 49082 OUINCY 0.0 0.5 2697 0.0 5.3 10.0 11.2 17.7 61.1 33067 229 366 80.4 19.6 0.0 12.4 5.0 66.0 53.3 13.1 34.9 19.4 3.8 49083 RICHLAND 0.0 0.2 1641 0.0 12.9 23.0 15.3 23.0 38.7 59317 251 488 81.9 16.1 0.0 12.8 24.2 72.7 58.8 3.2 54.4 23.7 0.4 49084 RIVERSIDE 1.2 0.9 340 0.0 10.3 5.9 8.8 26.4 58.9 32241 250 336 68.2 31.8 2.2 12.2 8.9 63.1 51.8 11.2 44.4 18.3 49085 SAINT JOSEPH 2.3 0.7 7402 1.3 18.0 9.9 9.2 21.1 59.8 45076 236 416 70.9 29.1 2.0 12.7 20.1 64.8 51.5 5A 62.9 15.9 49087 SCHOOLCRAFT 0.0 0.3 2364 0.0 9.0 13.6 20.7 19.1 46.7 44380 249 424 81.0 19.0 0.1 12.7 16.3 67.8 54.6 5.8 48.2 22.5 49088 SCOTTS 0.4 0.9 1033 0.0 1.6 20.5 20.5 16.2 42.8 44670 260 384 89.5 10.5 0.0 12.5 9.9 72.3 59.9 7.2 41.4 22.7 49089 SHERWOOD 0.0 0.5 835 0.0 2.0 8.7 18.8 18.2 54.3 26359 232 312 83.6 16.4 0.0 12.3 5.4 56.4 41.0 16.6 30.4 29.9 3 49090 SOUTH HAVEN 1.5 2.1 5020 0.0 13.0 8.6 12.9 12.9 65.6 32797 209 356 71.4 28.6 0.5 12.3 13.1 59.3 46.5 12.3 45.7 16.3 0 49091 STURGIS 0.9 0.9 5971 0.0 15.4 10.3 10.6 11.1 68.0 32300 216 357 73.1 26.9 0.3 12.4 10.1 65.7 52.6 7.6 43.2 16.5 49092 TEKONSHA 0.0 0.7 655 0.0 1.4 11.1 14.0 13.4 61.4 32250 256 363 84.7 15.3 0.0 12.4 6.2 63.3 51.4 13.3 38.2 24.8 49093 THREE RIVERS 1.3 0.8 6729 0.0 7.3 11.0 13.4 14.3 61.2 33632 233 364 78.3 21.7 0.2 12.4 10.2 61.3 48.0 9.7 43.9 19.7 49094 UNION CITY 0.3 0.7 1099 0.0 4.3 3.3 8.1 8.3 80.3 24378 220 324 81.0 19.0 0.0 12.3 10.5 62.9 52.3 12.7 35.6 25.4 49095 VANDALIA 0.0 0.6 8t4 0.0 3.9 10.1 8.8 19.4 61.7 31000 232 394 77.1 22.9 0.1 12.3 8.0 56.4 43.9 15.1 39.1 27.9 49096 VERMONTVILLE 0.0 1.0 1380 0.0 2.8 11.9 10.7 9.4 68.0 31538 256 343 87.4 12.6 0.0 12.4 6.5 62.1 45.3 8.5 34.4 32.0 49097 VICKSBURG 0.3 0.5 1603 0.0 6.9 13.8 8.9 14.6 62.7 38706 225 409 79.7 20.3 0.0 12.4 9.9 63.6 50.1 11.3 47.8 25.0 49098 WATERVLIET 0.0 0.5 1986 0.0 10.6 13.5 10.0 17.1 59.4 29500 237 342 15.0 25.0 0.3 12.4 8.7 62.7 48.6 11.3 41.1 22.9 49099 WHIM PIGEON 0.0 0.1 1799 0.0 6.3 10.0 16.0 20.1 53.9 35607 241 374 79.4 20.6 0.0 12.4 6.7 62.1 48.2 11.3 36.0 24.0 49101 BARODA 0.1 0.6 992 0.0 3.2 17.7 14.6 15.2 52.5 40327 258 368 83.4 16.6 0.0 12.4 9.6 68.0 58.0 5.0 44.0 19.6 19102 BERRIEN CENTER 7.0 1.2 1346 0.0 3.6 14.1 15.8 18.4 51.7 41009 284 372 78.1 21.9 0.0 12.5 13.5 56.6 40.6 10.4 42.5 19.4 49103 BERRIEN SPRINGS 10.5 5.5 3411 0.0 25.6 10.3 16.4 26.7 46.6 44329 216 408 53.2 46.6 1.4 14.4 38.8 68.7 62.1 5.4 58.7 16.3 49106 BHILIGMAN 3.2 0.9 1793 0.0 16.8 11.8 13.1 19.1 56.0 39698 257 366 14.0 26.0 0.0 12.4 10.4 61.0 46.3 6.1 40.1 19.2 /910/ BUCHANAN 1.1 0.7 3313 0.0 17.6 8.3 14.1 15.0 62.7 30491 231 360 73.4 26.6 0.0 12.3 8.5 61.4 48.9 11.6 42.1 20.0 49111 EAU CLAIRE 0.6 3.5 016 0.0 4.3 10.7 6.4 24.1 56.8 32646 198 337 81.1 18.9 0.0 12.2 6.6 61.5 50.3 13.7 40.7 23.3 4911;, EOWAIIUSBURG 0.3 0.5 :1606 0.0 2.9 11.1 16.1 21.4 51.4 40412 256 397 82.6 17.4 0.0 12.4 8.7 65.4 52.6 10.6 44.1 26.3 4911:1 GAI IEN 0.0 0.3 1435 0.0 2.0 5.6 7.8 15.5 71.1 31311 234 342 61.8 18.2 0.0 12.3 6.6 59.8 42.7 8.9 30.0 25.6 49116 1 AKI'SII1E 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 U 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 49111 NEW IA)I:FAL0 0.4 0.4 2688 0.0 7.2 7.0 7.3 16.3 67.5 38532 262 362 76.6 23.5 0.0 12.3 7.1 51.8 38.5 9.1 40.2 26.0 MICI IIGAN 2.1 1.8 1.2 15.7 10.2 11.9 17.6 60.1 390:12 250 401 12.7 27.3 1.6 12.5 14.2 81.4 48.7 10.9 5U.8 24.2 11N1111) SIATES 2.5 6.4 2.3 22.9 111 111 19.7 54.1 41261 243 39/ 64.4 35.6 2.1 12.5 16.1 61.9 49.8 6.5 53.0 25.2 173-1) w IFf I r ua N N M,,,rwa nvwcdr w Mti r.cw r vu+.w HOUSING AND SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE MICHIGAN ' 49120-49316 ID ZIP CODE 1980 HOUSING PROFILE lose 1080 EMPLOYMENT YEAR-ROUND UNITS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS EDUCATION PROFILE • VIAN un occurtm:r r POST OFFICE . . 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"ro. atam • rtrut num w i alrt �myll "a 1, uart■ • • ♦ • a[am aamar rt� a Imaa rural • . -y rt■n NAME w. aaar iaaro aroma anaa nn rn nr nra xow tau an[a a mutes row tart uar wart ro 'ara 1aM Una O flrr awl rI1 11a1 WR[II YYu atrl Opal OrRp tO1rtq mICOa Mr. Wm amm "Am "m mum wwa 49120 NILES 0.8 1.1 4157 1.0 11.6 7.4 11.5 17.7 63.3 31548 226 347 77.0 23.0 0.0 12.4 10.0 62.1 46.4 10.3 46.9 20.6 49125 SAWYER 0.4 0.5 436 0.0 7.6 4.6 6.6 14.9 73.9 39388 262 402 82.7 17.3 0.0 12.4 12.5 53.0 38.4 7.7 37.8 24.9 14.2 49126 SODUS 0.1 1.0 900 0.0 6.2 9.5 11.7 17.9 61.0 30412 212 338 79.3 20.7 0.0 12.0 7.5 63.9 48.2 14.0 40.9 22.3 5.2 49127 STEVENSVILLE 0.2 1.1 4903 0.0 12.8 13.9 22.5 37.3 26.2 50027 281 435 72.5 27.5 0.0 12.6 18.7 70.4 55.6 6.6 56.3 18.8 49128 THREE OAKS 0.2 0.4 2787 0.0 6.9 4.6 6.7 13.9 74.8 36475 230 396 82.6 17.4 0.0 12.4 13.8 54.2 38.7 5.5 36.8 24.6 49129 UNION PIER 0.3 0.7 159 0.0 6.2 5.0 6.9 15.0 73.1 38689 260 401 81.7 18.3 0.0 12.4 12.2 52.8 38.2 7.3 38.1 25.0 49130 UNION 0.0 0.0 90 0.0 3.3 1IA 15.6 20.0 53.3 41111 250 391 84.1 15.9 0.0 12.3 7.2 64.7 51.8 9.8 38.2 28.7 49201 JACKSON 12.5 1.0 15465 0.0 7.8 13.8 13.9 21.0 51.3 39414 249 390 82.5 17.5 0.4 12.5 13.1 54.4 49.2 9.0 50.4 21.2 10.3 49202 JACKSON 3.5 1.4 7390 0.0 21.3 6.3 8.5 9.7 75.5 24920 248 298 67.0 33.0 1.3 12.4 8.6 59.9 48.3 9.8 47.7 16.5 12.6 49203 JACKSON 0.5 1.6 4055 0.4 14.6 3.8 5.0 10.6 60.7 29360 226 349 68.1 31.9 0.5 12.5 15.0 61.9 49.3 11.1 52.1 18.3 49220 ADDISON 0.0 0.5 1066 0.0 1.7 10.8 12.4 13.3 63.5 31111 236 407 86.3 13.7 0.0 f2.4 6.5 60.7 45.3 13.3 29.4 32.3 49221 ADRIAN 5.9 8.9 12797 1.8 14.2 7.3 12.9 14.1 65.7 36795 243 396 73.1 26.9 0.4 12.4 14.7 62.1 49.8 10.8 46.9 18.3 4 49224 ALBION 5.4 3.1 6397 0.0 10.4 7.4 9.1 16.0 67.5 30522 216 362 73.1 26.9 0.9 12.4 13.0 59.9 48.8 11.9 45.3 18.2 1.5 49227 ALLEN 0.1 0.2 592 0.0 1.2 7.6 10.3 10.6 71.3 28091 210 350 82.0 16.0 0.0 12.4 6.1 62.0 49.4 14.1 31.1 21.8 4.4 49228 BLISSFIELD 0.0 3.6 1862 0.0 3.9 5.4 5.9 8.3 80.5 38509 253 410 80.0 20.0 0.0 12.5 13.3 62.1 47.0 7.6 44.8 21.3 6.1 49229 BRITTON 0.2 2.6 212 0.0 3.8 3.8 4.6 8.1 83.3 30077 254 390 79.6 20.4 0.0 12.3 8.8 60.0 46.1 11.1 34.8 28.8 49230 BROOKLYN 0.2 0.5 1492 0.0 3.4 13.3 13.4 23.3 50.0 46467 254 406 84.3 15.7 0.0 12.6 15.1 63.1 47.4 9.3 50.8 26.6 49231 CADMUS 0.0 4.1 32 0.0 0.0 6.3 12.5 12.5 68.8 30000 350 403 83.3 16.7 0.0 12.3 6.0 62A 42.4 7.3 29.7 25.6 7 49232 CAMDEN 0.4 0.9 658 0.0 2.0 7.0 11.2 10.8 71.0 25526 239 333 86.4 13.6 0.0 12.3 4.2 58.2 43.2 10.6 28.0 28.9 49233 CEMENT CITY 0.0 1.0 708 0.0 2.4 9.3 12.7 15.1 62.8 32188 240 411 84.0 16.0 0.0 12.4 7.4 60.9 45.9 17.3 32.5 34.3 5.4 49234 CLARKLAKE 0.2 0.5 1181 0.0 3.4 13.3 13.4 23.3 50.0 46429 254 406 84.3 15.7 0.0 12.6 15.1 63.2 47.4 9.3 50.7 26.6 9 49235 CLAYTON 0.1 3.7 618 0.0 0.6 7.6 12.6 13.1 66.7 31765 314 405 83.7 16.3 0.0 12.3 6.7 62.1 45.5 8.8 30.4 25.3 7 49236 CLINTON 2.5 0.8 1939 0.0 4.9 16.8 18.8 11.0 53.4 48262 231 438 82.6 17.4 0.0 12.6 12.3 63.4 49.1 8.4 36.9 27.2 7 49237 CONCORD 11.9 3.2 2664 0.0 14.4 6.5 12.9 14.7 65.8 32026 216 372 68.7 31.3 1.2 12.5 13.6 57.2 44.8 10.0 46.1 19.3 8 49236 DEERFIELD 0.0 1.4 616 0.0 2.4 5.7 7.3 7.3 79.7 35309 252 422 80.0 20.0 0.0 12.4 9.5 59.2 44.0 10.7 39.0 28.4 ,0 49239 FRONTIER 0.0 0.0 26 0.0 0.0 7.7 7.7 7.7 76.9 23333 0 313 82.6 17.4 0.0 12.3 5.1 59.6 40.7 12.9 23.1 30.0 5.5 49240 GRASS LAKE 3.8 0.5 2401 0.0 1.3 15.4 17.0 15.1 52.5 44010 280 414 86.2 13.8 0.0 12.5 12.2 62.1 48.9 10.8 41.6 30.2 8.9 49241 HANOVER 0.1 0.6 1798 0.0 4.4 13.7 17.0 19.0 50.3 37921 241 395 83.2 16.8 0.0 12.5 10.1 63.9 47.2 9.0 42.5 26.8 49242 HILLSDALE 7.6 1.1 4787 0.0 14.9 6.6 9.9 12.3 71.2 30876 212 367 70.2 29.8 0.5 12.5 14.9 55.6 45.0 8.7 45.8 16.7 49245 HOMER 0.6 1.4 2308 0.0 8.8 11.9 10.6 9.8 67.5 27393 221 359 76A 23.9 0.0 12.3 7.0 58.7 47.3 12.5 34.6 20.8 6 49246 HORTON 0.0 0.5 148 0.0 4A 13.6 16.3 20.4 49.7 39333 242 409 84.3 15.7 0.0 12.6 12.6 64.1 47.7 8.7 45.9 26.3 11.5 49247 HUDSON 1.3 1.2 2101 0.0 6.3' 5.9 7.7 12.3 74.2 26294 239 361 80.9 19.1 0.0 12.3 6.7 58.8 44.1 10.9 41.2 23.0 7.7 49248 JASPER 0.2 1.9 199 0.0 1.0 4.0 7.5 9.5 78.9 26061 256 318 83.8 16.2 0.0 12.2 5.2 57.5 42.9 12.9 '25.7 25.1 6 49249 JEROME 0.0 0.7 153 0.0 0.6 11.1 17.0 16.3 55.6 31250 275 356 82.5 17.5 0.0 12.4 5.8 6t.6 45.5 12.7 30.7 26.6 ESVILLE 2.2 0.6 1194 0.0 9.8 12.2 8.5 13.5 65.7 31006 182 374 78.9 21.1 0.0 12.5 10.4 65.6 54.2 8.0 41.5 17.0 1.3 12 2849 0.0 3.1 13.0 18.5 14.4 54.1 37168 248 399 63.4 16.6 0.0 12.4 9.3 63.4 50.3 9.8 39.2 27.0 4 2 IELD 2.2 0.7 1320 0.0 7.2 9.2 11.8 15.4 63.6 29129 213 356 80.5 19.5 0.0 12.4 5.8 60.8 47.9 11.2 35.0 19.4 11.5 49253 MANITOU BEACH 0.2 0.7 642 0.0 2.6 6.9 10.1 15.0 68.0 33750 250 385 81.9 18.1 0.0 12.4 10.1 61.6 46.0 13.6 40.4 31.5 8.3 49254 MICHIGAN CENTER 0.1 0.9 910 0.0 1.8 5.6 15.5 16.5 62.4 30645 225 336 86.7 13.3 0.0 12.3 5.2 60.0 43.2 10.4 40.0 20.4 5 49255 MONTGOMERY 0.5 0.2 580 0.0 2.2 4.7 6.5 8.6 78.2 22197 185 340 86.4 13.6 0.0 12.2 42 60.1 46.3 12.4 22.1 28.8 7 49256 MORENCI 0.6 0.9 1033 0.0 7.2 4.5 7.3 8.0 80.2 29191 233 368 77.9 22.1 0.0 12.3 9.5 S5.0 41.6 16.1 36.0 19.8 4 49257 MOSCOW 0.0 0,7 354 0.0 0.8 9.6 15.8 16.1 58.6 29833 283 350 82.1 17.9 0.0 124 5.6 62.3 46A 13.1 28.9 26.1 1 49258 MOSHERVILLE 0.0 0.0 33 0.0 3.0 9.1 12.1 18.2 60.6 23333 300 313 86.7 13.3 0.0 12.3 4.2 60.9 50.0 15.4 25.0 24.5 6.1 49259 MUNITH 4.3 0.4 337 0.0 1.5 14.3 17.9 15.8 52.1 38966 272 387 85.8 14.2 0.0 12.5 9.7 60.8 47.3 12.4 39.2 30.4 8.6 49262 NORTH ADAMS 0,0 0.6 755 0.0 1.5 13.1 17.9 14.0 55.0 29808 251 379 85.2 14.8 0.0 12.5 10.8 59.2 39.6 9.6 41.6 21.7 10 49263 NORVELL 4.1 0.4 736 0.0 1.6 14.3 17.7 15.5 52.6 39677 272 388 65.7 14.3 0.0 12.5 9.9 61.1 47.6 12.1 '39.2 30.3 5 49264 ONONDAGA 3.5 1.9 381 0.0 0.8 13.9 17.6 14.5 53.9 43400 294 414 87.4 12.6 0.0 12.5 11.3 64.0 48.4 8.1 40.4 31.1 8 49265 ONSTED 0.0 1.0 1993 0.0 1.2 11.4 14.4 21.1 53.1 41678 265 423 85.1 14.9 0.0 12.4 8.9 63.3 49.7 10.2 39.5 32.8 3 49266 OSSEO 0.1 0.3 1441 0.0 1.8 7.8 13.0 17.3 61.8 29868 214 334 84.5 15.5 0.0 12.3 7.0 62.7 51.0 17.7 35.7 25.5 2.4 49267 OTTAWA LAKE 0.0 1.9 1496 0.0 6.1 11.4 10.9 15.4 62.3 49172 212 418 81.5 18.5 0.0 12.4 9.1 67.5 51.1 11.6 40.3 27.4 6.0 49268 PALMYRA 0A 3.7 871 0.0 3.3 3.9 6.8 6.9 82.5 34017 243 392 79.1 20.9 0.0 12.3 7.2 61.7 44.4 9.9 33.0 21,1 6 49269 PARMA 1,9 1.0 568 0.0 5.1 9.9 17.1 17.1 55.9 36228 260 364 82.4 17.6 0.0 12.4 11.1 64.6 53.4 11.2 46.2 22A a 49270 PETERSBURG 0.0 0.7 1405 0.0 3.6 14.0 12.8 13.9 59.2 43440 265 429 84.2 15.8 0.0 12.4 6.6 59.0 42.5 9.9 37.9 34.0 8 49271 PITTSFORD 2.1 0.6 557 0.0 1.1 6.6 13.1 10.1 70.2 28333 210 324 82.7 17.3 0.0 12.4 8.5 60.9 53.2 10.7 33.8 23.8 .9 49272 PLEASANT LAKE 2.5 1.0 134 0.0 0.0 15.8 20.3 16.5 47.4 39167 275 393 88.3 11.7 0.0 12.5 9.3 63.1 49.6 11.5 37.9 25.4 5.6 49273 PRATTVILLE 0.0 0.0 28 0.0 3.6 3.4 10.3 13.8 72.4 26667 275 333 84.0 16.0 0.0 12.3 5.0 61A 50.0 15.2 23.1 27.4 5.1 49274 READING 0.5 0.3 1481 0.0 2.9 9.9 13.5 18.2 58.4 27152 212 344 83.3 16.7 0.0 12.4 9.0 60.2 48.7 15.0 33.2 28.5 1 2 49275 RIDGEWAY 0.2 2.7 325 0.0 3.7 4.0 4.9 6.3 82.8 36077 250 388 79.3 20.7 0.0 12.3 8.8 60.5 46.6 11.1 34.8 28.9 (1 49276 RIGA 0.0 7.7 573 0.0 0.7 4.9 4.5 10.5 80.1 38047 277 388 82.3 17.7 0.0 12.3 6.7 61.0 44.0 9.8 34.1 26.6 y 49277 RIVES JUNCTION 0.4 1.0 660 0.0 1.7 12.9 14.4 16.8 55.9 30096 250 360 84.4 15.6 0.0 12.4 6.3 62.7 45.2 15.5 36.4 27.1 12.7 49278 ROLLIN 0.3 0.7 1418 0.0 2.8 5.9 9.2 14.9 70.0 34128 255 371 80.8 19.2 0.0 12.4 11.3 61.9 46.1 12.4 43.8 30.4 8.2 49279 SAND CREEK r 1.1 8.8 733 0.0 1.5 7.1 8.9 20.1 64.0 37817 256 394 89.3 10.7 0.0 12.3 7.9 63.9 48.5 9.9 42.7 20.4 9q 49280 SENECA 0.0 1.2 330 0.0 1.5 8.5 10.9 18.5 62.1 29405 236 390 79.1 20.9 0.0 12.3 6.8 57.6 43.5 19.2 25.6 28.2 0 49281 SOMERSET 0.0 1.4 1360 0.0 0.0 24.0 28.0 22.1 26.0 45776 236 402 89.6 10.4 0.0 12.5 10.3 52.2 3S.8 9.2 46.9 34.4 0 49262 SOMERSET CENTER 0.0 1.1 85 0.0 0.0 23.5 28.2 22.4 25.9 45714 225 405 88.9 11.1 0.0 12.5 10.0 5f.1 35.7 9.9 4T7 34.3 6 49283 SPRING ARBOR 7.2 0.9 950 0.0 7.4 14.7 19.6 23.6 42.1 44802 237 403 78.9 21.1 0.0 12.7 17.3 65.0 51.4 6.9 50.4 21.2 11.4 49284 SPRINGPORT 0.3 1.0 673 0.0 1.8 12.8 14.0 16.8 56.5 29605 248 356 84.1 15.9 0.0 12.4 6.1 62.7 44.9 15.8 36.3 27.2 10.9 49285 STOCKBRIDGE 1.1 1.2 1056 0.0 3.0 13.5 17.8 9.8 58.8 40255 273 441 82.2 17.8 0.0 12.4 10.5 59.3 44.7 11.5 37.3 29.6 6.0 49286 TECUMSEH 0.4 3.1 3086 0.0 14.0 9.7 11.2 13.5 65.6 42612 251 407 76.8 23.2 0.0 12.5 14.4 65.3 50.7 7.7 43.0 21.5 13 49287 TIPTON 0.0 0.7 1032 0.0 3.0 14.1 11.3 10.2 64.4 42361 268 423 84.0 16.0 0.0 12.4 8.5 65.5 50.2 7.9 31.4 29.8 8 49288 WALDRON 0.0 0.4 713 0.0 2.2 3.4 9.3 13.0 74.3 25460 261 329 85.4 14.6 0.0 12.3 5.9 61.8 49.7 14.7 26.4 27.9 .2 49289 WESTON 0.0 1.2 29 0.0 0.0 3.4 6.9 10.3 79.3 27000 275 313 82.1 17.9 0.0 12.2 4.3 56.7 43.3 11.8 28.1 26.2 2.6 49301 ADA 0.7 0.5 208t 0.0 4.2 23.3 20.9 21.5 34.3 63222 266 475 91.7 8.3 0.0 13.6 30.8 72.3 56.3 3.6 62.6 19.2 5.5 49302 ALTO 2.3 0.6 827 0.0 1.4 17.6 25.5 12.6 44.3 42200 267 378 69.3 10.8 0.0 12.5 12.9 67.1 53.5 7.0 47.0 27.3 17 49303 BAILEY 0.4 1.6 227 0.0 1.8 9.1 14.2 15.9 60.2 29286 215 341 86.8 13.2 0.0 12.2 5.5 60.1 44.2 11.2 28.0 29.7 8 49304 BALDWIN 0.0 0.5 3741 0.0 1.3 11.2 17.9 21.9 49.0 17850 209 297 80.9 19.1 0.0 11.9 8.9 42.8 37.7 13.3 50.7 18.1 4 49305 BARRYTON 0.0 0.6 1373 0.0 0.9 9.3 14.4 29.0 47.3 22135 238 287 83.4 16.6 0.0 12.2 7.6 48.1 37.0 14A 37.6 33.3 4 49306 BELMONT 0.2 0.6 291 0.0 4.4 19.9 20.5 27.9 31.6 48472 271 377 89.5 10.5 0.0 12.6 13.9 66.7 52.5 5.7 50.9 23.2 0.3 49Z07 BIG RAPIDS 27.2 0.6 5304 0.0 26.4 13.0 14.1 21.6 5f.3 36867 197 378 56.9 43.1 0.3 12.9 23.5 47.7 44.8 7.5 57.0 14.1 9.6 49309 BITELY 0.0 0.5 973 0.0 0.9 12.0 18.5 22.4 47.1 17776 219 231 85.0 15.0 0.0 11.6 2.7 40.4 29.9 23.2 26.6 37.5 11 49310 BLANCI LARD 0.0 1.1 831 0.0 1.9 13.4 12.5 14.8 59.3 26750 219 336 67.0 13.0 0.0 12.3 9.6 56.3 40.8 9.5 36.1 28.5 6 49311 13RADI-EY 3.2 0.0 35 0.0 6.1 11.4 11.4 11.4 65.7 33750 200 375 61.8 18.2 0.0 12.3 11.1 57.7 41.0 7.3 39.5 24.9 3 49312 13RO14MAN 0.0 0.0 14 0.0 0.0 14,3 14.3 28.6 42.9 1:1333 225 250 77.8 22.2 0.0 11.5 0.0 42.9 26.6 16.7 50.0 30.0 4 49:)I:) BRUNSWICK 0.0 2.1 51 0.0 3.9 7.8 5.9 15.7 70.6 36006 275 356 84.8 15.2 0.0 12.5 12.3 66.3 51.9 6.0 45.0 21.6 4.8 49:114 BURNIPS 0.0 1.5 719 0.0 1.5 12.4 15.3 14.5 57.9 40000 225 328 86.5 11.5 0.0 12.2 5.5 64.7 45.5 5.3 24.1 24.3 7.8 49315 13YI10N CENTER 0.0 1.0 2096 0.0 3.6 18.9 16.6 20.6 43.9 46523 231 390 80.7 11.3 1.4 12.3 7.7 67.9 53.4 5.1 40.3 22.1 y 49:116 CALEDONIA 0.1 0.6 2025 0.0 2.8 17.5 19.3 18.8 44.4 45394 257 401 88.9 11.1 0.0 12.5 10.0 66.7 47.7 6.4 40.5 25.6 8 MICHIGAN 2.1 if, 1.2 15.7 f0.2 11.8 t7.8 6U.1 39U:12 250 401 72.7 21.3 1.6 12.5 11.2 61.4 18.7 10.9 50.6 24.2 8 UNIfEO STATES 2.5 8.4 2.3 22.9 13.1 13.1 19.7 54nn.1 4/2fi7 243 39/ 64.4 35.8 2.1 12.5 18.1 61.9 19.9 8.5 5: 252 ' 1 74-V M.A.M.0 SURVEY LANSING Bob Loerke CITY CONTACT PERSON POPULATION 200,000 + TITLE Cemetery Coordinator CEMETERY EVERGREEN, MT. HOPE & 'TELEPHONE (517) 483 4302 ' NORTH --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j 1. Interments per year Total acres "9"* Developed acres omW , 2. Perpetual Care fund: Yes X No If yes, what % ME,* of sales i 3. Last date of revision of regulations 19 87 Revision of prices4 9*& 4. Do you require burial vaults for: Adults Yes X No Children Yes X No i Infa:.ts Yes No X Cr emuins Yes No X Material: Concrete X Steel X Fiberglass ' 5. Do you promote preneed sales? Yes No X Payment plan? Yes X No (Urganizatlzm offTy)- 6. Do you use pre-cast foundations? Yes X No Maximum size 42" x 18" x 4" 7. Indigent interment policy: Do you accept the DSS allowance as payment in full? , Yes No X If not, what is your procedure? Payment in full or Invoice to Funeral Home ' f tV 8. Do you use an outside contractor for interments? Yes No X , For grounds maintenances? Yes X No uj In what capacity? Vermin/pest control , What % of fees comes back to cemetery? Interest from Perpetual Care fund varies. 9. Do you use growth regulators? Yes No X Herbicides? Yes X No , S{ Types and where used 2 4-D MCPP, RoundUo 10. Alternate labor sources. Seasonal , Summer Labor 11. How long do you leave your Veteran flags out? Memorial Day 2 weeks veterans Day N/A ^ 12. Do you charge for genealogy work? Yes No X If so, fee$ 13. Are your records computerized? Yeses If so, what type? ...over please , -2- 14. Unique revenue generation ideas. 15. Does your township or municipality have a deferred compensation plan for retirement? -- Yes X X No 16. Cemetery Fees: Flush Marker Areas $ Upright Areas $ Veteran Graves Section $ Grave Cremation $ Grave Size$ Perpetual Care-Old Graves $ Annual Care-Old Graves $ Baby Graves $ 100.00 Transfer of Deed or Burial Rights $ 60 to $70 Thawing Charge $ 17. Burial Fees: Adult with Tent$ Adult without Tent$ 300.00 Adult Chapel$ Adult Drop Off$ 300.00 Baby with Tent$ Baby without Tent$ 100.00 Baby Chapel $ Cremains $ 75.00 Cremains Cemented$ Cremains &Vault$ 75.00 Mausoleum end opening $ 300.00 Mausoleum side opening $ 300.00 Marker Foundations 22d . 0 sq. in. Minimum Charge $ 25.00 Gate Time Weekdays 3:30 PM - Additional Fee $ 100.00 Saturday&Holiday Funerals $ 100 to 200 . Gate Time 1 :00 AM PM Disinterment Reinterment$ 19. Suggestions on how MAMC Inc. can serve you better: Type of Services Conference Newsletter Maintenance Day Other Information on site reclamation Additional survey data on services and charges 19. Are you involved in Lot Reclamation? NO 20. Do you use Deeds? Yes No X or urial Rights? Yes X No (Certificate) D At �,rz`� A f _ t r/ ..� a .' 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M� ,. �-_ �, - <. r ,:4.: ..�,; > �. �,,. �. - � °'"' � .�' ,. �,:F ti r �� � v�ti "�< � �[ � lY.r" } � 4 # # ;?�+ , ` �. rt �c��� ... �,._4..ic�.. �a s ,. � .,,rY�s, _ ,�"x �+: —r K�, A _ .:, p .1 T^ T. 71 s t fir. r ,{• ti 'iW r• i y, .. . ♦ . � • • i � �- �x �� �� � � fi ��� �,� � �'� � 1�'!� w� i x.� t���'W.. �"' tuAw' ��b., ix . ... �, _ .._ .A' - J ��. ....�... r .,;,, ._ �� — __� _ -�_ _m.,�_.. � _ . w�.,f, ,.��, ��,. ., .: ... _. � �. �. ,� �_ � ,_ `ram - , ��� .;;.�` �.�, .� -: s .. �: 5.. �µn y� �R �� � ,fix=�^ '`' � ` �. �� t.��. �;: M. _n. � �1, �P. /Wks .. �3� t' a� +n L s ,�1 �j Ailf- y v x F w .•al,. a L.F. Sloane Consulting Group EVERGREEN CEMETERY ZOMBA { ,, L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup P Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (Hillcrest Corp.) Person In Charge Larry Buttery, Sales Manager Address/Location 4444 West Grand River Avenue Lansing, MI 48906 Telephone (517) 371-3000 (2) Services Offered: Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth Triple Also x Lawn Crypts x Garden Crypts x Chapel Crypts Crematory x Niche Space x Urn Garden _ Other Columbaria _ Comments: Allow Memorial Bench Single & Double Bronze on Granite Will allow uniform uprights in a small specified section. 3 Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $525 Chapel 625 g.o. Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $900 Highest Lot Price $1200 Single Crypt (Average) $3500-3800 Companion Crypt (Average) $5600-5800 (4) Do They Sell: Liners X Yes _ No Vaults X Yes _ No Markers X Yes _ No Mon't X Yes _ No No interest on O/C's Do You Charge Interest? X Yes _ No L.F. I Consulting Sloane Co su g Group (5) Ownership _ Religious �. X N-F-P Hillcrest For Profit , SCI ( 2, Loewen ( 1 _ Municipal Town/City of (6) Cemetery Size: 44 Acres Developed Area: 37 Acres ' 7 Number of Interments 1991 1992 368/yr. Number of Cremations Performed 1991 Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: Took over from SCI in 1993 I LF. Sloane Consulting Group CHAPEL HILL MEMORIAL PARK i i i i i I i r �y F e� N i l I OFFICE AND CHAPEL/CHAPEL AND GARDEN MAUSOLEUM s i i i 1 I t LF. Sloane ConSulting Group i CHAPEL HILL MEMORIAL PARK j i .w a I J Get# 2 YID _ I GARDEN AREAS WITH LAWN LEVEL MEMORIALS/GARDEN MAUSOLEUM I I�I�II I z s { I I L.F. Sloane Consulting Group Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Deepdale Memorial Park (Private) (Hillcrest Corp.) Person In Charge Larry Buttrey -, Address/Location 4110 Lansing Road Lansing,MI 48914 Telephone 517 322-9475 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth Triple Also x Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts x Chapel Crypts Crematory x Niche Space x Urn Garden _ Other Single & Double (Lawn Crypts) (3) Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $525 Chapel 625 g.d. Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $900 Highest Lot Price $1200 Single Crypt (Average) $ Average $3500 & $3800 Companion Crypt (Average) $ Average $5600 - $5800 O Do They Sell: Y Liners x Yes _ No Vaults x Yes _ No Markers x Yes _ No Mon't x Yes _ No Do You Charge Interest? x Yes 8 1/2% _ No O/C's no interest. j i L.F. Sloane Consulting Group 1 _ (5) Ownership Religious X N-F-P Hillcrest Corp. For Profit . SCI ), Loewen Municipal Town/City of (6) Cemetery Size: 75 Acres , Developed Area: 75 Acres (7) Number of Interments 1991 1992 Annual 325 Number of Cremations Performed 1991 Performed 1992 r (8) Other Notes: Just took over March 1994 Hillcrest alsoowns Chapel Hill & East Lawn It w TT� -41 - may,. '- ';^�., > � ,;. ru•,� '~ y � �.' 1 a, ti ry i I L.F. Sloane ConSulting Group 1 ? DEEPDALE MEMORIAL PARK pprw 4 HISTORIC MAUSOLEU✓I/CHAPEL-GARDEN CRYPTS � y w n i 1 � L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Delta Township Cemetery Person In Charge Dick Benkert Director 1. Delta Center Cemetery 2. Delta Hillside "Mills" Address/Location Delta MI 48917 West side Lansing Telephone (517) 323-8555 (2) Services Offered: X Mon't Lot X Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth Triple Also _ Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts _ Chapel Crypts _ Crematory _ Niche Space X Urn Garden (Delta Center) Other (3) Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $400 Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $------------------- a. landowner in Delta $300. b. residential rental in Delta $375. Highest Lot Price $ c. non-resident/non-owner $450. Single Crypt (Average) $ Cremation Graves: $200. $275. Companion Crypt (Average) $ $350. (4) Do They Sell: i� Liners _ Yes _ No ■ Vaults _ Yes _ No Bronze Markers x Yes _ No Mainly to match vets mrkers. Mon't _ Yes _ No Do You Charge Interest? _ Yes _ No L.F. Sloane Consulting Group 1 _ (5) Ownership Religious _ N-F-P For Profit . SCI ( 1. Loewen x Municipal Town/City of Township of Delta (6) Cemetery Size: 34 Acres Hillside 11.4 Delta Center 16.9 Developed Area: 29 Acres Hillside 8.4 Delta Center 13.9 (7) Number of Interments 1991 1992 55 for both (D.C. is about 60%) Number of Cremations Performed 1991 N.A. Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: M.A.M.0 SURVEY CITY _ Delta Township CONTACT PERSON nick Benkert, Director POPULATION 28,000 TITLE John S. Harmon, suprintendent CEMETERY Hillside & Delta Center TELEPHONE 517-323-8555 1. Interments per year 50-70 Total acres 34 Developed acres 29 2. Perpetual Care fund: Yes x No If yes, what % 35 of sales 3. Last date of revision of regulations 19 86 Revision of prices 19 86 4. Do you require burial vaults for: Adults Yes x No Children Yes x No Infants Yes No x Cremains Yes No x Material: Concrete x Steel x Fiberglass N/A 5. Do you promote preneed sales? Yes No x Payment planT.Yes No x 6. Do you use pre-cast foundations? Yes No x Maximum size 40"L x 18"w x 36"H ing e u is space) 7. Indigent interment policy: Do you accept the.DSS allowance as payment in full? Yes x No If not, what is your procedure? Grave.selection will be Director or Supervisors choice. 8. Do you use an outside contractor for interments? Yes No x For grounds maintenances? Yes No x In what capacity? What % of fees comes back to cemetery? 9. Do you use growth regulators? Yes No x Herbicides? Yes x No Types and where used Round-Up & Suflan along fences boardering cemeteries. 10. Alternate labor sources. None 11. How long do you leave your Veteran flags out? Memorial Day 2 weeks Veterans Day N/A 12. Do you charge for genealogy work? Yes No x If so, fee$ 13. Are your records computerized? Yes x No If so, what type? compact 286 . IIBM Compatible - D-Base ...over please -2- Mid 1990 will be setting our own equipment as well as set 14. Unique revenue generation ideas. '.& seal of burial vault. Fees have not been set.at this 1 15. Does your township or municipality have a deferred compensation plan for retirement? Yes x No 16. Cemetery Fees: Flush Marker Areas $ 200.00 Resident Upright Areas$ 200.00 Resident - ` Veteran Graves Section$ 200.00 Resident Grave Cremation$ 2 per lot - 200.00 Resider iGrave Size$ 200.00 Resident Perpetual Care-Old Graves $ 35 c-„rrant price Annual Care-Old Graves$ N/A Baby Graves $ 2 per lot - 200.00 Resident Transfer of Deed or Burial.Rights.$ . 50.00 Thawing.Charge$. N/A RESIDENT RENTER $275.00 NON-RFSIDEW $350.00 17. Burial Fees: Adult with Tent$ 230.00 Adult without Tent$ rhapel Adult Chapel$ 190.00 Adult Drop Off$ 1 go-op Baby with Tent$ N/A. Baby without Tent$ v,;_nn Baby Chapel$ 75.00 Cremains $ 7, Cremains Cemented$ N/A Cremains &Vault$ 75 nn E opening Mausoleum side opening $ Mausoleum end ope g$ N/A Pe g mfa Marker Foundations .30 ¢ sq. in. Minimum Charge $ vo_on Gate Time Weekdays 3:30 PM-Additional Fee$ 2s_nn I 50.00 before noon Gate Time. AM PM Saturday &Holiday Funerals $ jinn pp after noon Disinterment Reinterment$ 2 times appropriate opening & closing i 18. Suggestions on how MAMC Inc.can serve you better__- . Type of Services Continue 'update of survey &_legi al a ure i nfnrmat i nn_ Conference Newsletter Maintenance Day Other Keep eye out for lg9islative mat i nfocm memlaers when needed. ' 19. Are you involved in Lot Reclamation? N/A 20. Do you use Deeds? Yes No x or Burial Rights? Yes x _ No F. Sloane ConsultingGroup DELTA CENTER CEMETERY a - � � n CHAPEL/GRAVE SIDE SERVICE t. Z_ uX 4 s t "k i k�"? M r ' ' . r s • x { v ':. .fle f a �` , u;l� S11E CEME�ERV HILLSIDE CEMETERY�,^• ". '�` i' AV 3 i ! • ._� �_, ���_,.� A ��,,.�-� �, �-r �, r � ,li; i �z S � �« 1Y� � a ;y ��� '4 {.. `Tt X*�.. 3 - ��.� r.« �' .fir^� ;a. �»�� � .'��' A8�� � �",.�1 �r�" x: r ! r 1' I 1 M 1 r. +� l tap,�./x.� �e,�^,�"�^+ r 'r- 4 _ � .do-. R .� h � � .�.�' '; r f r' r '� z� _ '.�`' 0 � � V':�v \" �M '.� .��� .r•'v`.� ^. X ,� � _� 4 0� � .. a ,� x N.= �r. w �"' � _ �, ,, �K � .� � ,. •� =mom� s M4 _��y Y ? 'u.t 1�ii' � l�el �g44ti@ �.F`*.,1 h,r � Y � tP. f � ;rye%F ♦n-: 3 µ ��.. �" 5 .r `i ... �£� �x L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p ' Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name East Lawn Memory Gardens (Hillcrest Corp.) Person In Charge Larry Buttrey. Sales Manager Address/Location 2400 Bennett Road Okemos, MI 48864 Telephone (517) 349-9180 ' (2) Services Offered: Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth ' Triple Also x Lawn Crypts x Garden Crypts _ Chapel Crypts x Crematory x Niche Space x Urn Garden _ Other Columbaria Comments: Allow Memorial Bench, Single & Double, Will allow uniform uprights in a small specified section. ' 3 Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $525 Chapel 625 g.d. ' Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $900 Highest Lot Price $1200 ' Single Crypt (Average) $ Companion Crypt (Average) $ (4) Do They Sell: Liners x Yes _ No Vaults x Yes _ No Markers x Yes _ No Mon't x Yes _ No No interest on O/C's Do You Charge Interest? x Yes 8.5% — No L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p 1 - 1 (5) Ownership _ Religious X N-F-P Hillcrest Corp. For Profit , SCI ( 1, Loewen Municipal Town/City of ' (6) Cemetery Size: 37 Acres ` Developed Area: 33 Acres (7) Number of Interments 1991 1992 168 Annually 1 Number of Cremations Performed 1991 Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: Took over from SCI in 1993 �r EAST LAWN a ni RY CARUNS ... ._ �w• r- ol 4t x°`r a L.F. Sloane Consulting Group EAST LAWN MEMOfiIAL PARK GARDEN MAUSOLEUM/G_�RDEN FEATURE 77!T 77, wK I L.F. Sloane Consulting Group Cemetery Competition Survey ' (1) Cemetery Name Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Person In Charge Ken Forsman Owner - Paul Yankee. Asst. Manager Address/Location P.O. Box 417, 5301 Logan Dimondale Michigan 48821 Telephone (517) 646-0288 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth ' Triple Also Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts _ Chapel Crypts _ Crematory _ Niche Space x Urn Garden _ Other ' 3 Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $415 Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $450 Highest Lot Price $500 ' Single Crypt (Average) $ Companion Crypt (Average) $ (4) Do They Sell: Liners x Yes _ No Vaults x Yes _ No Markers x Yes _ No ' Mon't x Yes _ No Do You Charge Interest? _ Yes x No ' L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p 1 - (5) Ownership Religious N-F-P ' x For Profit . SCI ( ). Loewen Municipal Town/City of (6) Cemetery Size: 40-50 Acres Developed Area: ' Most Acres (7) Number of Interments ' 1991 1992 60-70 ' Number of Cremations Performed 1991 Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: The owner, Ken Forsman is the manager of Maple Hill Cemetery in Charlotte. PC tiW s..'YY .�. 4 .a 'Jom ti w :S: AdW k r _ i • a i � .41 Ai -���¢��"�'�*Frl"� Y°yr,� r4"ii�'�py !� r Y+I $<�• � � :, ,,. r ,' of y ^n (9i \'P� raj_D�� •�, � '�, .�\ r y ONO 4 O4 "sk s t v.v'$ ' L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p ' Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Maple Grove Cemetery Person In Charge Melvin Brown, Director ' Address/Location 201 W. Ash - P.O. 370 Mason, MI 48854 ' Telephone (517) 676-5041 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot _ Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth ' (very few) Triple Also Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts _ Chapel Crypts _ Crematory _ Niche Space _ Urn Garden Other ' 3 Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $390. Adults, tent and equip. incl. $90. crem/babies prices will go up July 1 Grave Box/Vaults $ - Non-Resident2 5 5. 5 ces Lowest Lot Price $1,740. Resident $ . 3 ( spaces) Highest Lot Price $ ' Single Crypt (Average) $ Companion Crypt (Average) $ ' (4) Do They Sell: Liners _ Yes x No Vaults _ Yes x No Markers _ Yes x No ' Mon't _ Yes x No Do You Charge Interest? x Yes — No ' 1 ear 12% Y L.F. Sloane Consulting Group (5) Ownership Religious _ N-F-P For Profit SCI ( ), Loewen x Municipal Town/City of Mason (6) Cemetery Size: 46 Acres Developed Area: 36 Acres (7) Number of Interments 1991 1992 60-70 Number of Cremations Performed 1991 NA Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: Foundation 35cents/square inch - min of $90 00 Prices will be increased in July 1 M.A.M.0 SURVEY CITY MASON CONTACTPERSON MELVIN D. BROWN POPULATION 6, 300 TITLE DIRECTOR, PARKS & CEMETERY CEMETERY MAPLE GROVE TELEPHONE ( 517) 6 7 6—5 0 41 -- - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - -.-- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - --- - - - - - 1. Interments per year 60 Total acres 46 Developed acres 36 2. Perpetual Care fund: Yes X No If yes, what % 33 . 3 of sales ll 3. Last date of revision of regulations 1983 Revision of prices 19 8 5 1 4. Do you require burial vaults for: Adults Yes X No Children Yes X No Infants YCs No x Crcr ah's Yes No X Material: Concrete X Steel X Fiberglass i . 5. Do you promote preneed sales? Yes . No X Payment plan? Yes X No 6. Do you use pre-cast foundations? Yes No X Maximum size I 7. Indigent interment policy: Do you accept the DSS allowance as payment in full? Yes No X If not, what is your procedure? Family required to I pay the difference in advance. 8. Do you use an outside contractor for interments? Yes No X For grounds maintenances? Yes No X i In what capacity? What% of fees comes back to cemetery? ' . Do you use growth regulators? Yes No X Herbicides? Yes No X 9 Y g g + Types and where used 10. Alternate labor sources. 11. How long do you leave your Veteran flags out? Memorial Day July 16 Veterans Day ' 12. Do you charge for genealogy work? Yes No X If so, fee $ 13. Are your records computerized? Yes Now If so, what type? 1 ...over please 9 r -2- 14. Unique revenue generation ideas. 1 15. Does your township or municipality have a deferred compensation plan for retirement? 1 Yes x No 16. Cemetery Fees: Flush Marker Areas $ Upright Areas $2 7 0.t0-0 Res . $3 9 0. 0 0 NQn'-RE Veteran Graves Section$ Grave Cremation$13 5. 0 0 Res . $19 5.0 0 N o n Grave Size$ 40 x 12 , Perpetual Care-Old Graves $ 90. 00 Annual Care-Old Graves $ 12 . 00 Baby Graves $135 . 00 Res . $195 . 00 Non Re: Transfer of Deed or Burial Rights $7 . 50 Thawing Charge$ 1 17. Burial Fees: Adult with Tent$ 2 7 0.0 0 Adult without Tent$2 5 0. 0 0 Adult Chapel$ Adult Drop Off$ 2 5 0.0 0 Baby with Tent$ 90.00 Baby without Tent$70.00 Baby Chapel$ Cremains $ 70. 00 Cremains Cemented$ Cremains &Vault$. Mausoleum end opening $ Mausoleum side opening $ .- Marker Foundations • 2 7 ¢ sq. in: Minimum Charge $ 7 0.0 0 . Gate Time Weekdays 3' 3 0 PM-Additional Fee$7 0. 0 0 Saturday XAMW Funerals $ 3 7 5.0 0 Gate Time 3: 3 0 YpM PM 7. Disinterment Reinterment$ 875 .00 18. Suggestions on how MAMC Inc.can serve you better. Type of Services Conference Newsletter Maintenance Day � Other 1 19. Are you involved in Lot Reclamation? No 20. Do you use Deeds? Yes No X or Burial Rights? Yes X No L.F. Sloane Consulting Group emetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Maple Hill Cemetery, Person In Charge Ken Forsman. Manager Vicky Yankee Address/Location 801 Tully Brown Drive Charlotte. 48813 Telephone 1 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth ' Triple Also Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts _ Chapel Crypts Crematory _ Niche Space _ Urn Garden Other (3) Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $390. Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $300. ' Highest Lot Price $ Single Crypt (Average) $ Companion Crypt (Average) $ (4) Do They Sell: ' Liners _ Yes x No Vaults _ Yes x No Markers x Yes _ No ' Mon't x Yes _ No Do You Charge Interest? _ Yes x No L.F. Sloane Consulting Group (5) Ownership Religious X N-F-P Corp. w/Board of Trustees For Profit . SCI ( ). L.oewen Municipal Town/City of (6) Cemetery Size: 66 Acres Developed Area: 66 Acres (7) Number of Interments 1991 1992 80 average Number of Cremations Performed 1991 Performed 1992 (8) Other Notes: Ken Forsman who manages this Not-For-Profit corporation also owns Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Dimondale. He also owns a monument dealership 1 1 1 1 .� <�:; ���.; =' �;, �. #;- .� � C � •' •, an- :� +� '"s",.t�� ate, b�"`.�7 � • � • ,,�� 2 +�, _ �'�` f -` .:�. .. `. . ♦ ., Y f( 'AR n' .1� _. �.y.X k .. t's>z� A�q `r` i. �`. r..tr i �, ' L.F. Sloan Consulting Group e g p Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Oakwood Cemetery Person In Charge Mark A Schaefer ' Address/Location Grand Ledize MI ' Telephone (517) 627-9090 1 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth Triple Also _ Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts x Chapel Crypts _ Crematory _ Niche Space _ Urn Garden _ Other (3) Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $250. Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $390. Res. $490. ' Highest Lot Price $ Single Crypt (Average) $1000. 1921 Mausoleum Companion Crypt (Average) $ ' (4) Do They Sell: ' Liners _ Yes x No Vaults _ Yes x No Markers _ Yes x No ' Mon't _ Yes x No Do You Charge Interest? x Yes _ No L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p 1 - (5) Ownership _ Religious _ N-F-P _ For Profit . SCI ( J. Loewen ( 1 ix Municipal Town/City of Grand Ledge ' (6) Cemetery Size: 27 Acres ,Developed Area: 21 Acres (7) Number of Interments ' 1991 1992 50-60 ' Number of Cremations ' Performed 1991 Performed 1992 ' (8) Other Notes: 1 M.A.M.0 SURVEY CITY Grand Ledge CONTACTPERSON Mark A. Schaefer POPULATION Aprox. 7000 TIME Superintendent/Sexton CEMETERY Oakwood TELEPHONE 627-9090 -- -- --- - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. Interments per year 60-80 Total acres 27 Developed acres 21 $300/$80 Resident 2. Perpetual Care fund: Yes x No If yes, what % $400/$180 Nonof sales Total / Perp. Care Resident 3. Last date of revision of regulations 19 87 Revision of prices 19 80 4. Do you require burial vaults for: Adults Yes x No Children Yes x No Infants Yes No x Cremains Yes No—x i Material: Concrete x Steel Fiberglass 5. Do you promote preneed sales? Yes No x Payment plan? Yes x No 6. Do you use pre-cast foundations? Yes No x Maximum sizeNo wider than Lot width 7. Indigent interment policy: Do you accept the DSS allowance as payment in full? Yes x No If not, what is your procedure? 8. Do you use an outside contractor for interments? Yes No x For grounds maintenances? Yes No x In what capacity? What% of fees comes back to cemetery? 9. Do you use growth regulators? Yes No x Herbicides? Yes x No Types and where used Round-up around fence. 10. Alternate labor sources. Youth Corp 11. How long do you leave your Veteran flags out? Memorial Day 1 week Veterans Day 12. Do you charge for genealogy work? Yes No x If so, fee$ 13. Are your records computerized? Yes Now_ If so, what type? ...over please 14. Unique revenue generation ideas. Prpe ualCarp- rhargP for MPmnri al trees p 1 anted. 1 15. Does your township or municipality have a deferred compensation plan for retirement? Yes No x r 16. Cemetery Fees: $300 Resident Flush Marker Areas$ $400 Non Resident Upright Areas $ Veteran Graves Section$ Grave Cremation$ 42.00 Grave Size$ 42" x 120" Perpetual Care-Old Graves $ ' Annual Care-Old Graves$ Baby Graves $.� grave $150.00 Transfer of Deed or Burial Rights $ Thawing Charge$ 17. Burial Fees: No tent at cemetery-set by Vault Co. F Adult with Tent$ 200.00 Adult without Tent$ 200.00 r Adult Chapel$ Adult Drop Off$ Baby with Tent$ Baby without Tent$ 60.00 Premature 36 [ r Baby Chapel$ Cremains $ 42.00 Cremains Cemented$ Cremains &Vault$ 42.00 ' Mausoleum end opening$ 72.00 Mausoleum side opening$ Marker Foundations 50.00 sq. f t. 0 sq. in. Minimum Charge $ r Gate Time Weekdays 7:00 PM-Additional Fee$ 50.00 of ter 3:30 pm an, 1 Saturday &Holiday Funerals$ 250.00 Gate Time 7:oo AM PM Dusk Saturd' Disinterment Reinterment$ 400.00 18. Suggestions on how MAMC Inc.can serve you better. Type of Services r Conference Possibly a Small wintpr rnnferPnrP when things arp c1.,rg r at our cemeteries and we are in the prnrPcs of h„rigpr planning- this Newsletter is th, timeof year when T hat.p time tp he mare j0irQlyad and follow thrmigh with Snme of the off.!suggestions hrmight iinp at Maintenance Day conference rime rOther 1 r 19. Are you involved in Lot Reclamation? Nn . ; ; r20. Do you use Deeds? Yes x _ No or Burial Rights? Yes x No ; r >, �� ,• .. .. �� � .,.:: are. -. _ 17 p - ` —,i �h 40 o m r r 1 OAKWOOD CEMETERY r i � 1 i 7 r MONUMENT SECTIONS/HISTORIC MAUSOLEUM 1 .5� ilk op 1 4` .. _- v ' r r ' L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p ' Cemetery Competition Survey (1) Cemetery Name Eaton Rapids Cemetery Rosehill Person In Charge James Towers, Sexton ' Address/Location West Street Eaton Rapids. MI ' Telephone (517) 663-8281 (2) Services Offered: x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth ' Triple Also Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts x Chapel Crypts Crematory _ Niche Space _ Urn Garden Other Check if they have Niches ' (3) Prices: ' Weekday Interment Fee $200 ' Grave Box/Vaults $ Lowest Lot Price $Non-Resident $185.00. Resident $100.00 ' Highest Lot Price $ ' Single Crypt (Average) $ Companion Crypt (Average) $ (4) Do They Sell: ' Liners _ Yes x No Vaults _ Yes x No Markers _ Yes x No Mon't _ Yes x No Do You Charge Interest? _ Yes _ No ' All Cash ' L.F. Sloan Consulting Group e g oup (5) Ownership Religious _ N-F-P For Profit , SCI ( ), Loewen ( ) x. Municipal Town/City of Eaton (6) Cemetery Size: 90 Acres ' Developed Area: t80 Acres (7) Number of Interments ' 1991 1992 60-65/year ' Number of Cremations ' Performed 1991 Performed 1992 ' (8) Other Notes: Y w. "r s' L t �r a L.F. Sloane Consulting Group Cemetery Competition Survey ' (1) Cemetery Name St Joseph's Catholic Cemetejyr Person In Charge Mr. Doyle - Director ' Address/Location 2520 West Willow Street Lansing MI48917 Telephone (517) 484-2500 Left message on 5/25/94 for him to call back; If not call back after Mem. Day. ' (2) Services Offered: ' x Mon't Lot x Lawn Level Lots _ Double Depth Triple Also _ Lawn Crypts _ Garden Crypts X Chapel Crypts Interior Crypts Crematory X Niche Space _ Urn Garden Other Mausoleum just begun Beingbuilt uilt by Tribute ' (3) Prices: Weekday Interment Fee $400.00 Grave Box/Vaults $ ' Lowest Lot Price $450.00 Highest Lot Price $500.00 ' Single Crypt (Average) $1800.00 ' Companion Crypt (Average) $4,800.00 (4) Do They Sell: ' Liners _ Yes x No Vaults _ Yes x No Markers x Yes _ No Mon't x Yes _ No ' Do You Charge Interest? _ Yes _ No L.F. Sloane Consulting Group ' (5) Ownership x Religious Lansing RC Diocese _ N-F-P For Profit . SCI Loewen ( ) Municipal Town/City of ' (6) Cemetery Size: ' 65 Acres Developed Area: ' 30 o Acres ' (7) Number of Interments 1991 ' 1992 180 (Average_ ' Number of Cremations Performed 1991 ' Performed 1992. (8) Other Notes: 1 L.F. Sloane Consulting Group ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY i l i ENTRANCE SIGN/BILLBOARD FOR NEW MAUSOLEUM Future Site of St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery �oaaq=� a�s,qu�n Chapel Mausoleum PURCHASE NOW AT PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES INQUIRE AT OFFICE OR CALL..,484-1090 T�, i i i L.F. Sloane Consulting group ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY "Waft, F 4; i 1 uu� yr� s • _j � 'r ' ,.r:.-... off" tx..`�, {'�'' � ,r�..!`�.�t,^!'.. 7 °;:,•�;:ro,' i i CATFOLIC 'VETERANS MEMORIAL/RELIGIOUS STATUARY I y ' Y K �1 a r AP` i i L.F. Sloane Consulting Group ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY i k OFFICE/MCINUMENT SECTION , x _ f a F x� � v � Y � 4 'Sk�xF^..,�kv ....*'fix• .w*}dy. K.x.+ i 1 � i i .. , Slloan.ea Cons'udflng Group MAPLE RIDGE CEMETERY x ° MONUMENTED SECTIONS/OPEN, DEVELOPABLE SPACE ■ L.F. Sloane Consulting Group i GLENDALE TOWNSHIP CEMETERY I C i i i 3 � ^s I, OFFICE/OVERVIEW OF DE-VT-LOPED AREAS t { P �2. i L.F. Sloane Consulting Group FUNERAL HOME SURVEY-COMMENTARY We interviewed five funeral homes in Lansing. In general, they were all fairly positive about the three Lansing municipal cemeteries. Since funeral directors are very often a good barometer of the public's perceptions of the cemeteries, we believe the City should be pleased and encouraged by the generally positive responses. As is usually the case, however, the funeral directors with whom we spoke did not hesitate to offer some criticism and suggestions for the cemeteries. What follows is a summary of these comments and suggestions, broken down into four categories - Personnel Issues, Maintenance Issues, Servicing of Interment, and suggestions for improvements. PERSONNEL ISSUES 1 On the plus side, virtually every funeral director with whom we spoke had high praise for Nancy Logan. Adjectives such as "extremely cooperative', "very knowledgeable" "outstanding", all the way to "perfect", were used to describe her. ' SERVICING OF INTERMENTS They blamed the inflexibility of scheduling on the fact that the hours worked by the interment crew (7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) are not conducive to sensitive response to the needs of the families. One funeral director said that he experiences most of his scheduling problems when he has a family who wants a funeral on a Monday; if he doesn't get the order in by Friday afternoon, the family must wait until Tuesday. Comments were made about the "attitudes " of the workers and the fact that they are more concerned with starting/quitting times, lunch hours, etc., than they are with servicing the families to the best of their abilities. ' One funeral director stated that he has seen marked improvements in the care and maintenance of the cemeteries since Eric Reichel took over. ' MAINTENANCE ISSUES ' For the most part, the funeral directors interviewed gave high marks to the maintenance of the cemeteries. One of them, however, said that he has heard some complaints about the maintenance at Mt. Hope. Another funeral director stated that he feels the maintenance staff is somewhat careless when mowing the grass as he has gotten numerous complaints from families that their headstones have been damaged. Once again, comments about the Union came into play when the funeral directors were iasked about the service on interments. Inflexibility of scheduling was blamed for most of the frustration the funeral directors experienced when dealing with the city cemeteries. ' The funeral directors all felt it was a good idea for them to be responsible for the tent set ups, vault handling & sealing. L.F. Sloane Consulting Group A few comments were made about the poor, and often late in filling of graves after a burial occurs. Once again, Nancy Logan was cited as being the most knowledgeable & helpful employee. SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS Almost every funeral director we spoke with suggested that the City should market its cemeteries as a way to increase the cemeteries' recognition and lead to increased revenues. In addition, every funeral director suggested that there should be more ' flexibility in the hours and in scheduling interments. One went so far as to say he thinks there should be Saturday hours, so that families can be better served. 1 Another suggestion was that if the cemeteries don't have a mausoleum/columbarium, they should at least have designated areas expressly used for the burial of cremations. One funeral director thought that it would be a good idea to subdivide some of the large lots, originally laid out as family burial lots. This would be a way for the cemeteries to ' add to their inventory. Another funeral director suggested 2-grave minimum for monuments instead of the current 4-grave minimum to accommodate the changing needs and economics of the community. Finally, a suggestion was make about marking the entrance and approach to Evergreen Cemetery more clearly. As part of our interview process, we asked some specific questions of the funeral directors. We have summarized the responses o the following page. The most resounding responses were the "no" on the crematory question and the 'yes" on the double-depth burials and marketing program questions. LANSING - FUNERAL HOME KEY: FUNERAL HOME NUMBERS: FUNERAL HOME NAMES: 1. Palmer - Bush F.H. 2. Estes - Leadley 3. Gorsline - Runciman Co. 4. Tiffany Funeral Home 5. Riley Funeral Home In balance, the funeral directories in the community seem to support the municipal cemeteries and are willing to see, and in fact are encouraging the cemeteries to be more ' pro-active to preserve or enhance service levels and recognition in the community. L.F. Sloane Consulting Group FUNERAL DIRECTOR SURVEY Besides the 3 City Cemeteries, which do you primarily utilize? (Numbers coincide with Funeral Home Key) 1 2 3 4 5 St. Joseph Deepdale Deepdale St. Joseph ForestLawn Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Deepdale ' East Lawn East Lawn Deepdale Chapel Hill Glendale East Lawn St. Joseph Should the City develop a community mausoleum. 1 2 3 4 5 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Should the City develop a columbarium? 1 2 3 4 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes No (1) (2) (2) ' Does Lansing need another crematory? 1 1 2 3 4 5 No No No No No (3) Do the City cemeteries need an interment Chapel -- even without a mausoleum? 1 2 3 4 5 ' Maybe No No Maybe Yes (4) (5) (4) .� L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p ' What is your impression of the cemeteries' level of service: Interments? 1 2 3 4 5 Scheduling Scheduling Improving Infilling Good Difficulty Difficulty Problem after Burial Maintenance? 1 2 3 4 5 Fair Good Marked Evergreen Good Improvment Espcially Good Would double depth burials be a good idea and accepted? ' 1 2 3 4 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes What is the public's perception of the City Cemeteries? ' 1 2 3 4 5 Good Good Good Concerned Don't Know ' (6) About Them ' Should the City engage in a marketing program? ' 1 2 3 4 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1. In conjunction with mausoleum ' 2. Should also look at setting aside specific gardens for burial of cremains. 3. Most use crematory in Battle Creek, not the one in Okemos (East Lawn) ' 4. Gives family another option. 5. Most families go graveside. 6. Concerned that budget constraints could cause deterioration in service and ' maintenance. i L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup P ' Ingham County Funeral Homes 1. Gorsline-Runciman East Chapel 1730 E. Grand River Avenue East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 337-9745 2. Estes-Leadley Holt Chapel 2121 N. Cedar Street Holt, MI 48842 (517) 694-2631 3. Chapel in the Pines Funeral Home 101 W. Jolly Road 1 Lansing, MI 48910 (517) 882-9092 ' 4. Estes-Leadley.Co. 325 W. Washtenaw Street Lansing, MI 48933 ' (517) 482-1651 5. Gorsline-Runciman Co. 900 E. Michigan Lansing, MI 48912 (517) 482-1533 6. Palmer-Bush Delta Chapel ' 6020 W. Saginaw Lansing, MI 48917 (517) 323-7890 i7. Palmer-Bush Funeral Home 520 E. Mt. Hope Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 (517) 484-5349 8. Riley Funeral Home 426 W. St. Joseph Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 372-6009 9. Tiffany Funeral Home ' 3232 W. Saginaw Street Lansing, MI 48917 (517) 321-2211 L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup P 10. Patience-Montgomery-Luecht 109 Church Street Leslie, MI 49251 (517) 589-8216 11. Ball-Dunn Chapel 621 Jefferson Mason, MI 48854 (517) 676-2447 12. Jewett Funeral Home 605 S. Jefferson Mason, MI 48854 (517) 676-9711 13. Tri-County Funeral Service 4241 Southport Circle Okemos, MI 48864 (517) 483-0855 14. Caskey Funeral Home, Inc. 424 E. Main Street Stockbridge, MI 49285 (517) 851-7755 15. Gorsline-Runciman Williamston Ch. 205 E. Middle Street Williamston, MI 48895 (517) 655-2158 I r L.F. Sloane ConsultingGroup p 1 APPENDIX B * ORGANIZATIONAL CHART * JOB DESCRIPTIONS r FINANCIAL INFORMATION ' * HISTORICAL BURIAL INFORMATION * MAPS * INVENTORY STATISTICS * FORMS CITY CF LANSI NG . MAYOR DEPAKTM W OF PAMS.AND.MMOION PARKS BCAKD BUS AND DIV1510N DIRECTOR Y7F Pa1CKS:dND-RELREA71ON EP MIN M4NdloEMEKI'( DIVISION/OWC PA K PARK DESIGN AND RE5CAMG4 y GARAGE GMTM OAK PARK SEU.IR rnwc rears yt IC,£ AHb BUSR&£i rWO"MENT L.EKICs1L - - a a BUSINESS NIS TION Mi-D SERVICES'DNLSpN ' . zs ` L• a FORCS G�lAIDS N NcrN .. ,er rn.w,Lrc „rDrflAWCO G L L R GL Y 3i d¢>< Z PAW700 DMS O caru liter+i 1 " TPd�ii-cau 1 se v a6 �ee-�i circa � GURA MDN6 r G :Lz 2 f3J JI!'1 cuEAwRt GIL cJ LaA CfRI L PQA G G Mt/� r. rrc r • n>m nrm - s oz � - wu c L.F4SL95.AND'SPEdnLd LGLSUZC Nm -FFGRie.FION SOW". RWaZO�T, � /l.J�SI'I NG�N K:E CIJM UNRY LIFVVV SfbKfS _ .SFKIdL REL�Rllo I 5. P d 6 Fw -M -LYJLY�E . x Na,sc ale x aorn Nc< . 4eL mYi p Y GPI'tl1 3L . u✓< (Qft 1O HIEI M"=CLLSK 46L yvf 1"MYrb01 m1f� Y Df:ow"F+NMIL IVRr9L TI CITY OF LANSING POSITION DESCRIPTION Position Title: Secretary II 26, Business Admin. Parks & Rec. DEFINITION: Performs work of moderate difficultly in providing a wide range of clerical services to the cemetery office; performs related work as required. ' ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (EXAMPLES OF FUNCTIONS LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE ALL TASKS WHICH MAY BE FOUND IN THIS POSITION. OTHER FUNCTIONS MAY BE ASSIGNED BY SUPERVISION. ) Receives and processes burial orders . Maintains records required by law of burial rights ownerships and individual burials. Deals on a regular basis with bereaved persons . Handles a wide range of phone calls dealing from - families, funeral directors and other parties. Prepares receipts for burials, lot sales, resales and marker/monument foundations . Compiles information for the Deposits and Control Journal .. Makes appointments and conducts on site lot sales in the absence of the Business Administrative Supervisor and/or the Business Administrative Technician. Prepares all needed sales documentation. Maintains records and processes the recording of sales information with the City Clerk. Deals with wide range of requests and complaints over the phone and at the service counter. Explains "City Immunity" policy regarding gravesites and takes ' appropriate actions regarding complaints . Checks maker/monument foundation orders and ensures copies of work orders are provided to work crews. Receives and processes applications for Veterans ' markers . Compiles and prepares a wide range of monthly reports . Types all pertinent information and processes disinterment forms . Performs basic custodial maintenance work at the office when required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must be able to type wpm. Knowledge of general office procedures. Knowledge of ' specific laws and procedures for cemetery operations preferred. Skill in operating a typewriter, calculator and other pieces of ' office equipment. r COPY Secretary II 26 , Parks & Rec. Pg. 2 ' REQUIRED KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS & ABILITIES (CONT. ) :Skill in performing basic bookkeeping functions . Skill in maintaining records and ' files . Ability to work with other City employees and to deal with members of the public tactfully and sensitively. Ability to ' communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Must be dependable and possess a good work record. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or GED and two (2) years of office clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. 1 ' 3/3/92 DCW 2-2-90 Revised 10-15-90 ' Class Title: Cemetery Maintenance Worker 200 (Caretaker IIIA) DEFINITION: This is moderately responsible work involved with the performance of landscaping, basic maintenance and other related work at City cemeteries. Work is supervised by a Grounds Maintenance Supervisor and reviewed as required. ' EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (EXAMPLES OF DUTIES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE ALL TASKS WHICH MAY BE FOUND IN THIS POSITION. OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED BY SUPERVISION. ) Searches and locates specific grave sites. Performs all steps in completing a burial or a cremation. ' Raises sunken graves and pumps out water filled grave openings. Digs out caved-in grave openings. Provides for the disinterment and reinterment of buried human remains. Provides for snow removal in winter and sets up frost removers. Performs minor plumbing repairs of broken lines and faucets. Provides for monument and marker locations and ' cuts and pours monument foundations. Performs leaf pick-up and janitorial duties in the maintenance garage and other storage buildings. Answers routine questions from members of the public and explains City rules. May operate a back-hoe or a front-end loader. ' WORKING CONDITIONS: Normal work situations call for significant levels of physical effort characterized by lifting and hauling of loads several times a day from twenty-five ' (25) to fifty (50) pounds. Incumbent works ip an environment which is not normally controlled for exposure to undesirable conditions including extremes of temperature and work with human remains. Incumbent is required to perform activities which may include: stooping, bending, crawling, crouching, climbing; using heavy power assisted tools ' and/or working in awkward positions for prolonged time periods. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Knowledge of cemetery operation and of the City's record system in order to assist in locating graves. Skill in laying-out, opening, and closing graves including sinking, sodding, seeding and flower setting and pick-up. Skill in making monument openings and sets. Skill in operating a wide range of equipment safely and efficiently including use of propane burners. Ability to ' maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience in lawn maintenance and. landscape equipment operation work; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. ' SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess and maintain a valid Driver's License and be able to operate standard transmission vehicles. ' 12-29-93 City of Lansing Personnel Services Department UAW JOB DESCRIPTIONS ' Department/Division: Parks & Recreation/Field Services Job Title: Cemetery Maintenance Worker 02/400 ' SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Applicants for this position, upon notification of being recommended for hiring consideration, must present proof of a Michigan Department of Agriculture Commercial Pesticide Applicator' s License, Categories 3A and 3B. Failure to present proof of this license upon notification of being recommended for this position will result in the applicant being by-passed for selection. The selected applicant will be required to maintain this license during the course of employment within ' this position. FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE REQUIRED LICENSE WILL RESULT IN APPROPRIATE ACTION CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE UAW COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS. ' EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Three ( 3) years of experience performing grounds maintenance and landscape duties and a High School Diploma for GED: or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Must ;possess a valid driver' s license. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Knowledge of the procedures and ' practices of the City' s cemeteries. Knowledge of landscaping operations including lawn care and the selection and growth of annual flowers and ornamental shrubs . Knowledge of tools and equipment used in cemetery operations . Knowledge of all applicable safety standards and procedures . Skill in providing work direction. Skill in operating a wide range of hand and power tools . Skill in the operation of trucks, tractors, and the use of a backhoe. Skill in preparing and maintaining hand written work records . Ability to work independently. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to maintain effective working relationships ' with co-workers, supervisors and members of the public. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (Reasonable accommodations will be provided, if necessary, for individuals with disabilities who can perform the essential job functions . ) -Oversees internments and disinternments within Lansing' s Municipal Cemeteries . -Lays out grave sites for proper length, width and depth, and ' inspects work visually and with fixed gauges . , ' cF-metery Maintenance Worker 02/400 p. 2 . iU ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS CONT: -Performs a wide range of preventative maintenance and repairs for the Parks and Recreation Department involving the Municipal Cemeteries operation. Lifts and hauls tools and other loads weighing from twenty-five (25 ) to fifty (50) pounds on a regular basis . -Issues written and verbal work direction to crew members including Seasonal Laborers on a variety of assignments, inspects work accomplished, ensures poor quality work is corrected and recommends disciplinary action as required. -Makes estimates regarding how long it will take and what materials will be required to complete work projects and provides information verbally and in writing to supervision. -Operates a variety of trucks, tractors,and other pieces of equipment including a backhoe with special manual shifting ' patterns, clutches and braking methods requiring the ability to coordinate both hands and feet. -Sprays herbicides and pesticides under supervision by operating ' vehicles equipped with spraying devices and/or by walking with hand-held spraying apparatus, moving arms and body from side to side to distribute spray evenly. Operates a wide range of equipment including tractors, mowers, spreaders, chain saws, and leaf blowers requiring the ability to ' lift and move effectively using hand-eye coordination along with performing, grasping, twisting, holding, pushing, pulling and turning operations . ' -Performs basic preventative maintenance tasks on equipment such as checking for appropriate oil levels, loose bolts, and functional air filters . -Performs wide range of landscape work including using applicable tools to do planting, fertilizing, pruning and turf maintenance ' work. -Maintains detailed written records on work accomplished. -Uses both a shovel and power blower to remove snow and oversees salting and other ice control operations as required. -Listens to and answers routine questions from members of the public. ' -Persuades citizens to follow posted Cemetery rules . Refers complaints to appropriate management personnel . ,r ' cemetery Maintenance Worker 02/400 p. 3 . ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS CONT: -May perform specialized work duties involving the maintenance and repair of cemetery mausoleums, monuments, markers , water lines, spigots, and other related fixtures within the cemetery grounds . as directed by City administration. ' J Examples of job functions listed do not include all tasks which may be found P in this position. Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted or ' modified at any time. PHYSICAL CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS: Walking, climbing, sitting, standing, ' reaching, bending, stooping, pulling, pushing, listening, carrying, hearing, depth perception, peripheral vision, color vision, near vision and far vision. ' ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Outside work involving dirt, and dust. 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AOM I N I T R -------------- -------------:n------- ---------- 31 1138140 74 1000-A.000.0--XI'4.CLLL,AIIE,31LI-OLERAI.IPG .(B)- 173840 .74.1600-.0 0000____LiOAIN I STRATIVE_"CHARGES 1.73840-.7.46.100.000.0.0-1-BU.1t.DltlG--MAltlIENANCI--..-........ _-2.e0- 516 1'3846 742300. 00000. C.,'.-S.i-b'F.-SALES (G) --1,216.49--- --- 2 6.4 9. 113840 974000 ...... 173840-977000-00000--EQ11I ...... 112,00_ 0.00. ..PAID SERVICES BURIAL 11?841 141000 00000 MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING.- 1,9 19..2 0_ . 7,97.9.20 173841 742100 000.00 ..FUEL.- I,3 5 1 .....CEMETERY SPOUND10 Mi"IT ---------------- .:_,.......... 173842 141000 00000 -.-,41SCELLAIIEOUS..OPEf,,ATIIIG 61042.82 6,048.32 Slt 173Z42 7142100 .00000_JUEL__ . .. . ....- .._.. ­1155? 6,553.23. -1 113842 744000 OOCOO. UTILITIES.� .1 8 8 2.14.0.. 7.882.40 173842 74 6000_00000_.__.REP.AIR._I MAI N.T 0.0.0_ oloo 515 1738142 146200 00000 EQUIPMENT REPAIR.4 KAINT .1.4 3 5 6 J 9 14,356.19 TAL FUR.CHASE.OF GOODS &_SE.RVICES. 2 9 4 .5 4 0 0 6. 84 1644.55 '16 16 428.2Z I oe-0 00000 D.EPRECIATION 173840 0 _31,990,25 131,998,25. A61 0L_ _37,2.14 14 _11,103e.. 610,131.09. .6 6 3,10 2,8 7 "1" 11 LANSING i: -curam FUND 'j,jWORXfXd,jTRIAL BALAk ............. -------— --------- WIN $TAT HE h—o Uri UK t'At .......... 75 11"Z\u 00 67 a Boo" 0 84074M "O - 0007— -Ar R GiVITY 75,AOURLY 0 ie�u A ib" ............. PRO.41A A loom- 400 CIA 08 70 t 00014 00002LLCH -R Co 6 -M, ....................... ... . 3. 4 "1000001--"BUILDI-MG4 Ex I AICE 7300 0000 34A 4D047774QUum $13 42 lot qir 12 , 5 8 A nni . ............ PATPI Rif ......... .... ....... ... - 04 144 -14H, 03. 516 173812 706000 0000 o 516 78 113 516 173812 Z09000 00 MY QVIRTI g 7,W-15 7 591 45 Ert — ..—M6 17.3-H R RIP 9 25-ef 516 173842 712100 00000. 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LEI ::. 11306,00 ✓.. 202 h13; 24 515 1738.IQ 991111 00000 OP TFR PEP,P CARE �,918.20 9Q 9..50�9p HOURLY WAGES 33,095.10 _ _. 33j .1 _ 28 173311 7090DQ 000 „HOUR, .OV,RRTIHE ,239 21 __.,..._.-..._,. 6,239 21 _ :�113.R91...711000..00000....,......N.I.SC:..&...OPBR_EXP.......::.:..... .......... 1,82075.5—.. _._ _...._... - -_ 31 , __: ---- 516 173841 742100 00060 FUEL 1 296 51 ._—__._.. .._..(0) ._..- 291_95 ✓1,590.52 GROUNDS FAINT _51. 1I $934b990�001i41tBYR_ _:___�_64,_806 89__: 61 806,89 _�_ ... 1 _72,1395! ... __. 38 _173841 7d9000 0_BL�4YliRTIH1s: _. 10.&34-26=-- ..-- - ---= s _ :.:.:. ,10,S34r26 y516 i13842;74f'OQtL00000 .: rss�6�D ' _ ; �1.;99ot9.0 .: .... 1.-21 $ .1,:1Q1,.0..4` (G) ._.... ...808:.16...: _w ,.._ 25 1G:11�84 .74 QO :O0000 FO 4 _«.__ _ _« ___ _. 4 509 . .511 :92 ^n 1�_113842Y29b2DO 0�04� QIjP_111 >tiRH.C.., _. _..:.:16,815_82:: 237: 31 10.44 rz _ 13840 749000 00000 DEPRECIATION _ 0.00 (.Pj._—_32,431.62 33,202.81� �. _...___.,__..663,8621.14 _ 0.00_ _.35,901..14 22,034.97 677,728.91 __T0 I r �r r r r rr r rr r r r ri ■�r r r r r r irr 9Z'9EO M$ 66'StI'll l9'1SL'9E= ll'1LO'ZE0 f1'ZOII 86'llO M$ 00105'EM � 53IlIaO)3S 11V 1V301 86'ZEZ'6Z1= 01'011'11 l9 HOSE$ II'ILS'I N E11011 B6'Ill'lE4s 00100'fE11 S3I1IIMS 31SV13XIVN 13HIO 1V101 00'SLE'61 BS'96 00'S I'1 91'ESO'OZ (18'Z) OE'9SO'OZ 00'000'01 SL850'0 SSiZLLS10'0 f 1 9 16 l 9 131 1139 HH31SHHHOS IIZlla 05'Z19'8• EZ'911 OS'1 1 4A 00'000'01 Cole 00,000101 00'000'01 S1E90'0 86 IL E 1B 1 E 131 1 131 1139 1113HIROS [Zia 0010 0010 SE'991 0010 00'0 0010 00'0 SZ91O'0 Z6 91 It E6 I ZI 131 1 131 1138 N13H100S 1111 'O11a 'VL3 0010 Colo Y' 00'808 0010 0010 0010 Do'O OS980'0 181101981'0 E6 1: 1 E6 I L IS333INI•131 1 III 3IiI7tld 9198OH OS'ZI116 6619E 0010S1 E1'900'OI (1E'0) WHOM 00'000101 00S10'8 LLES68100'0 0 1 ZI 16 l 9 0) 131 1139 AN MJIM Ef9Za We Colo EE'881'8 00'0 0010 0010 0010 SZ96010 f6 I 'E 16 OZ 1 (0311VJ) 131 1 131 3lll3Vd 88661 OS'ZI016 09191 OS'199 00'8Z0'01 (01'l) 01'610'Ol 00'000'01 S19101 LLLLLL100'O 1 I 1 E6 1 L 03 3NOHd3131 AN EMS OS'LES'9 OS'ZIZ OS'ZIZ 00'000'S 00'0 00'000'S 00'000'S OSZ10'0 0 1 1 E6 1 L 03 3NOHd3131 AN SEIa OS'19116 IE'S11 OS'Z91 81'010'01 Oro 1S'S90'Ol 00'000'01 S1910'0 SLSLS1610'0 16 1 O1 16 1 1 03 3NONd3131 AN 6Sla SZ'99f191 ZZ166E 66'88E'Z 61'ZSS'61 (WOO 6S'Z6S'61 00'000'61 SL810'O fEEBS11ZZ'0 0 l 11 16 l S 3NOHd3131 1138 fN HIS 'IEIa"'111a I 161 00'00118 SE'61Z OS'191 SB'E10'01 (90'1) 68'1l0'Ol 00'000101 S1990'0 SZ9591500'0 S I 1 96 1 1 131 1 131 ONV15N3 AH 613 0010 0010 00'886 0010 00'0 0010 00'0 000801 SZE108E10'0 f6 6 1 16 61 9 (0311V)) 131 1 131 ONV19113 AM OHI Oa 00'SIL'S 81169 OS'LLZ EI'SE019 (SE'E) 81'BEO'9 00'00019 SZ910'0 06186S8101 66 1 1 46 t 1 131 1 131 O11V19113 AH Z11H 00'000'9D1 OE'I99'I 0S'LS8'L 9Z'BZ6'66 LS'l 69,916,66 00'000'001 SL810'0 SZ99ZL800'O 91 SI II 16 SI 1 131 1 131 S31tl1S NItl1NO0M f991Oa OL'6L6'4 19'111 00'000'S 0010 00'000'S 00'000'S SZ91010 96 1 8 (6 1 Z 3NOHd3131 1139 Ntl9IH)IN Ela E9'9E8'ZZ 00'0 - SZ'lZI'l 9L'BZO'fi (II'9) 98'ZEO'EZ 00'0001EZ SL810'0 SSSSOBZZO'O 16 1 L 46 l 1 3NOHd3131 1139 WHIM SS9a '815a '10198 00'9Sl'Z01 (SL'S99'Z) 00'00S'L S8'96L'L6 f9'011 ZZ'9S9'L6 00'0001001 0051o'0 9S1951161'0 I I II 46 I S H3IN 10 3HOHd3131 1,N35 9SOIOd 08'91616 91,89E 6S'986'6 l8'oE 8L'ES6'6 00'000101 S19101 Z86Z61ILl'O 46 1 1 E6 1 1 1119I1 1 Mod VOI8011 ZEla 08'0111OZ 0010 00'Sll'1 OE'8EO'OZ (99'0 96'S1o'OZ 00'0001OZ S18SO'O BZIILSZ/0'0 96 1 L 16 l l OJ 83AOd SUNOSNO) OEM SZ'Z66'EZ (68'Z6) SL'(60'1 DO'ODO'S1 0010 00'0001SZ 00'0001S1 S1E40'0 86 1 Z 96 l Z 03 131 )VMOIOd 1 3MV3dVS3H3 ESa SS'9Z9'1 (80180 OS'LEZ 98'L90'S (9Z'E) ll'lS0'S 00'000'S OSL10'0 S90Z11810'0 l I S 16 l S Vd i0 3NOHd3131 1139 96a 00'004'6 (48'E91) OS'LE9 86.110,01 (Z1'I) O1'E10'01 00'000101 SLE90'0 LEBZIZ900'0 66 I S 16 l S 1 1 '1 'tl olla OSIZ9814 (SZ'86) OS'LEZI 00'000 0 00'0= 00'00010 00'000'S= 0S14010 86 1 9 16 l 9 1 1 '1 'tl 8fZa SMISMS 319VI313VN 83HIO BZ'EDS3 6S'S$ Coll$ 00'OOS$ 00'0$ 00'000 00'OOS3 SNOIIVD1190 109 SO 1V101 BZ'EOS 6S'S 001SI 00100S 0010 00'00S 00'005 OOOEO'D S6 SI Z 16 SI Z SON09 AaOSV361 'S'O 09E1 16/0E/9 96/0(/9 031331103 96/OE/9 )SIC E6/01/9 301VA 308 NOIIVZI180MV 8A ON 81 ON MIMS 30 3MVH A1I803S 1 3O1VA d IS3811HI IS3831MI 0 301VA (M38d) d 3111VA Rd 1VNIHON AIM 31V0 0338 i0 13NHYN 03083)V 5NIAa8V) IdONV MAIM 3801VM 111I H38NON 1SV1 ' CITY OF LANSING pg 1 of 2 Interoffice Communication June 30, 1992 ' TO; Robert L. Loerke, Business Administration Supervisor ' FROM: Nancy J. Logan, Cemetery Official SUBJECT: Cemetery Division Monthly Report for MAY 29, 1992 Thru JUNE 30, 1992 MT. HOPE• �� o�� ' (FY)N\ 4 �' (FY) MO.TOT. /YTD TOT. DESCRIPTION ACCT. # MO TOT. YTD TOT. 6 62 Interments 516-0-634010. 0 $ 2,400 . 00 $ 28, 150.00 2 21 Cremations 516-0-634010.0 $ 250 . 00 ( inc. above) 2 15 Grave Sales 516-0-273001 .0 $ 700 .06 $ 5, 250.00 5 ** 19 Grave Resales 516-0-202001 .0 $ 1,400 .00 $ 5,320.00 26 70 Foundations 516-0-634020.0 $ 590 .00 $ 2,036 .00 5 *** ( 19) Other 516-0-634030.0 $ 350 .00 $ 1,330;00 EVERGREEN: 14 216 Interments 516-0-634110.0 $ 6, 125 .00 $ 93,075.00 5 31 Cremations 516-0-634110.0 $ 625 .00 ( inc.above) 32 135 Grave Sales 516-0-273001.0 $20,300 .00 $ 55,888.00 (4 of the above graves are on an outside lot purchased in March 1992) (A large 16 grave outside lot (C-35) was sold in June of 1992. - $9,100) 4 **. 33 Grave Resales 516-0-202001 .0 S 1, 120 .00 $ 8,960:00 46 212 Foundations 516-0-634120.0 $ 1 ,732 . 60 $ 8,414 .92 4 *** (33) Other 516-0-634030.0 $ 280.00 $ 2, 240.00 ' NORTH: 1 2 Interments 516-0-6.34210. 0 $ 400 . 00 $ 1 , 275 .00 0 3 Cremations 516-0-634210.0 $ 0 ( inc .above) 0 0 Grave Sales 516-0-273001 . 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 ** 0 Grave Resales 516-0-202001.0 $ 0 $ 0 0 5 Foundations 516-0-634120 .0 $ 0 $ 150 . 00 ' 0 *** (0) Other 516-0-634130.0 $ 0 $ 0 TOTALS $36, 272 .88 $212,088 . 92 ' Note: Cremations are included in the Interment totals as the totals in the spread sheets from the Moores system includes them. ' R* Grave Resales = Note paid to site owner. ***Other = Our 20% of Resales . CITY OF LANSING pg 1 of 2 ' Interoffice Communication July 1 , 1993 TO: Carol Abbott, Administrative Assistant, Parks & Re . ' cc : R. Eric Reickel FROM: Nancy J. Logan, Cemetery Secretary SUBJECT: Cemetery Division Monthly Report for MAY 28 , 1993 Thru JUNE 30, 1993 . 92/93 Fiscal Year End Report' ' MT. HOPE: ' ( FY) ( FY) MO.TOT. /YTD TOT. DESCRIPTION ACCT. MO TOT . YTD TOT. Jco 2 55 Interments 516-0-634010-0 $ 840 . 00 S 23 , 890 . 00W 4 26 Cremations 516-0-634010-0 S 520 . 00 S 3 , 730 . 00 9 66 Foundations 516-0-634020-0 S 322 . 00 S 2 , 584 . 88 0 *** 25 Other 516-0-634030-0 S 0 S 1 . 925 . 00 0 *** 25 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 $ 0 $ 7 , 700 . 00 1 2 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 S 385 . 00 S 770 . 00 EVERGREEN: 11 203 Interments 516-0-634110-0 S 4 , 595 . 00 5 88 , 535 . 00 0 40 Cremations 516-0-634110-0 S 0 S 5 , 615 . 00 ' 25 191 Foundations 516-0-634120-0 $ 868 . 00 $ 8 , 099 . 92 0 *** 12 Other 516-0-634130-0 S 0 S 924 . 00 0 ** 12 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 $ 0 S 3 , 696 . 00 6 107 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 S 2 , 310 . 00 $ 42 , 094 . 80 ( "Resale" Overpayment Returned) S 0 $ 308 . 00 NORTH: 1 6 Interments 516-0-634210-0 $ 420 . 00 2 , 520 . 00 0 2 Cremations 516-0-634210-0 S 0 S 365 . 00 0 2 Foundations 516-0-634220-0 S 4 S 98 . 00 0 *** 0 Other 516-0-634230-0 S 0 S 0 0 ** 0 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 S 0 S 0 0 0 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 S 0 S 0 Xerox Fees 516-0-680000-0 S 2 . 20 $ 29 . 40 ' TOTALS S 10, 262 . 20 S192 , 885 . 00 ** -Grave Resales = Note paid to site owner. ***Other = Our 20% of Resales . CITY OF LANSING Interoffice Communication May Monthly Report TO: * Carol Abbott , Administrative Assistant , Parks & Rec . cc : R . Eric Reickel FROM : Nancy J . Logan , Cemetery Secretary SUSJECI : Cemetery Division Monthly Report for APRIL 29 , 1994 Thru MAY 26 , 1994 MT. HOPE : 3'b, q ' ( FY)q�1 {FY) MO. Ti.-T . /YTD TOT . DESCRIPTION ACCT . # MO TOT . YTD TOT . ' 2 61 Interments 516-0-634010-0 $ 840 . 00 $ 25 , 940 . 00 5 27 Cremations 516-0-634010-0 $ 860 . 00 $ 3 , 755 . 00 8 64 Foundations 516-0-634020-0 $ '290 . 00 $ 2 , 352 .48 3 ***28 Other 516-0-634030-0 $ 231 . 00 $ 2 , 156 . 00� 3 **28 Grave Resales 516-0-202001 -0 $ 924 . 00 $ 8 , 624 . 00 9 - 0 2 Grave Sales 516-0-273001 -0 $ 0 $ 770 . _7- EVERGREEN: 3,, 3, 5Y 14 170 Interments 516-0-634110-0 $ 6 , 300 . 00 $ 72 , 105 . 00 1 5 Ds/reinterment 516-0-634110-0 $ 180 . 00 $ 2 ,480 . 00 3 43 Cremations 516-0-634110-0 $ 600 . 00 $ 6 , 345 . 00 9 18 186 Foundations 516-0-634120-0 $ 667 . 00 $ 7 , 8'40 . 64 2 *** 11 Other 516-0-634130-0 $ 154 . 00 $ 847 . 00� /t. 2 ** 11 Grave Resales 516-0-202001 -0 $ 616 . 00 s• 3 , 388 . 00 4 83 Grave Sales 516-0-273001 -0 $ 1 , 540 . 00 $ 29 ,430 . 00 0 5 . 25 Outside Lots 516-0-273001 -0 $ 0 $ 16j )-Q ' NORTH: 0 3 Interments 516-0-634210-0 $ 0 $ 1 , 260 . 00t 0 1 Cremations 516--0-634210-0 $ 0 $ 130 . 004 0 1 Foundations 516-0-634220-0 $ 0 Y 32 . 00 ` 0 *** 0 Other 516-0-634230--0 $ 0 $ 0 0 ** 0 Grave Resales 516-0-202001 -0 $ 0 $ 0 0 1 Grave Sales 516-0-273001 -0 $ 0 $ 385 . 00 ' Xerox Fees 516-0-680000-0 $ 0 $ 17 .40 TOTALS $ 13 , 202 . 00 $ 184 , 612 . 72 G ** rave r = ��C9on�x a Resales Note paid to site owner . ***Other Our 20% of Resales . CITY OF LANSING Interoffice Communication June Monthly Report To; Carol Abbott✓ Administrative Assistant, Parks & Rec. cc : R. Eric Reickel FROM: Nancy J. Logan, Cemetery Secretary tSUBJECT: ' Cemetery Division Monthly Report for MAY 27 , 1994 Thru JUNE 30, 1994 (End FY 93/94) MT. HOPE: (FY) (FY) MO.TOT. /YTD TOT. DESCRIPTION ACCT. # MO TOT. YTD TOT. ' 6 67 Interments 516-0-634010--0 9 2,625 . 00 S 28,565. 00 2 29 Cremations 516-0-634010-0 S 260 ► 00 S 4 ,015 .00 8 72 Foundations 516-0-634020-0 S 290. 24 $ 2,642 . 72 0 ***28 Other 516-0-634030-0 S 0 S 2, 156 . 00 0 **28 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 S 0 S 8,624 . 00 0 2 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 S 0 $ 770. 00 ' EVERGREEN: 24 194 Interments 516-0-634110-0 $10,920.00 $ 83,025.00 1 5 Ds/reinterment 516-0-634110-0 S 180 .00 $ 2 ,480.00 ' 4 47 Cremations 516-0-634110-0 $ 625 .00 $ 6,970.00 23 209 Foundations 516-0-634120-0 $ 999 .48 $ 8,840. 12 2 ***13 Other 516-0-634130-0 $ 154 .00 $ 1,001 .00 2 ** 13 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 $ 616 .00 S 4 ,004 .00 14 97 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 $ 5,390 :00 $ 34,820.00 0 5 . 25 Outside Lots 516-0-273001-0 S 0 $ 16,755 . 20 ' NORTH: 0 3 Interments 516-0-634210-0 S 0 $ 1, 260.00 0 1 Cremations 516-0-634210-0 S 0 S 130.00 1 2 Foundations 516-0-634220-0 S 66 . 00 S 98.00 0 *** 0 Other 516-0-634230-0 S 0 S 0 ' 0 ** 0 Grave Resales 516-0-202001-0 S 0 $ 0 0 1 Grave Sales 516-0-273001-0 S 0 S 385 .00 ' Xerox Fees 516-0-680000-0 S 0 5 17 .40 TOTALS $21 ,945 . 72 $206,558.44 ** Grave Resales = Note paid to site owner. ***Other = Our 20% of Resales . '19 93 1994 : f th.ru 6/30/1994 ) Mt . Hope : Mtn--Hope: :interments : 68 - - - $29 , 300 . 00 27 - - - $1,1 , 815 . 00 ,Cremations : .31 - - - - $ 3 , 835 . 00 lti - - - - S 2 , 325 . 00 Lot Sales : 3 - $ 1 , 155 . 00 0 0 Lot Resales : 23 - - - - $ 8 , 855 . 00 16 - - - - $ 6 , 160 . 00 Foundations : 79 - - - - $ 3 ,066 . 88 37 - - - - $ 1 ,420 . 72 Evergreen: Interments : 189 - - - $79; 695 ,00 ill - - - - $47 , 825 . 00 Cremations : 50 - - $ 7 ,035 . 00 19 - - $ 31005 . 00 Lot Sales : 112 - - - - $54 ,824 . 00 50 - - - - $18, 425 . 00 ' Lot Resales : 11 - - - - $ 4 ,620 , 00 7 - - - - $ 2 ,695 . 00 Foundations : 22.3 - - - - $ 9 , 461 . 00 100 - - $ 2 , 695 . 00 North Interments : 5 - - - - $ 2 , 100 . 00 0 0 Cremations : 1 - - - - $ 130. 00 1 - - - - $ 130 . 00 ' Lot Sales : 1 - - - $ 385 . 00 0 0 Lot Resales : 0 0 0 0 Foundations : 0 0 3 - - - - $ 96 . 00 ' 30 6xis-6 IN &1/c b 1 lb S°a'w 50 ,QO� 1 1 ZO'd ZELu Wd6S:b P66 T 'S T -inf 6LLT LLVZ T 2 T6:01 -1 I ONf10O AI I O ON I SNd-1:WOHJ 'EVERGREEN - MT. HOPE - NORTH CEMETERIES , LANSING M CH. , 1989 : :1990 :Mt . t.Hope -- - Interments ; 77 - - - $22 . 685 . 00 76 - - - $26 , 530 . 00 Cremations : 22 - - - •- $ 1 , 350 . 00 13 - - - $ 1 . 900 . 00 Lot Sales ! 20 - - - - $ 6 , 000 , 00 4 - - - -• $ 11200 . 00 ,Lot Resales : 26 •- - - - $ 7 , 800 . 00 21. •- $ ">, 300 . 00 Foundations : 73 - - - - S 1 , 69.3 . 72 61 - - - - : 1 ,312 . 00 Evergreen: ,Interments : 204 - - - - $60 , 213 . 00 202 - - - - .$71 , 555 , 00 Cremations : 26 - - - - $ 1 , 525 . 00 35 - - - S 3 , 225 . 00 'Lot Sales : 127 - - - - $39 , 595 . 00 163 - - - -• $63 , 667 . 10 Lot Resales : 41 - - - - $14 , 350 .00 26 - - - -. $ 9 , 100 . 00 Foundations : 201 - - - -- $ 6 , 232 . 84 186 - - - - $ 6 , 869 . 88 North: Interments : 9 - - - - $ 2., 660 . 00 6 - - - S 2 , 200 . 00 U remations : 0 0 1 - $ 100 . 00 ot Sales : 0 0 0 0 Lot Resales : 0 0 1 - - - - $ 300 . 00 Foundations : 7 - - - - $ 115 . 00 6 - - - - $ 120 . 00 167 y&f'4A1w 1991_ 1992 ; Mt . Eiope : lInterinents : 67 - - - - $27 , 215 . 00 61 - - - - $24 , 990 .0o Cremations : 21 - - - - S 2 ,450 . 00 21 - - - - s 3 , 202 . 00 Lot Sakes : 7 �- - - - $ 2 , 200 . 00 14 - - - $ 4 , 935 . 00 Lot Resales : 22 - - - - $ 6 , 900 . 00 29 - - - s12 , 950 . 00 Foundations : 63 - - - - $ 1 , 817 . 60 68 - - - - $ 2 , 092 . 72 JF-yergreen: Interments : 185 - $75 , 060 . 00 219 - - - $93 , 185 . 00 Cremations : 42 - - - - $ 5 , 250 . 00 36 - _ - $ 4 , 920 . 00 ot Sales : 110 - -- - $37 , 250 . 00 141 - - $60, 279 . 20 Lot OtAAA is • � R CC* '*$'08!7S0t0� � � • 't4' . . it $ 3 , 295 . 00 'Foundations : 178 - - - - $ 7 , 983 . 08 201 - - - $ 8 , 77-1 . 44 North: Interments : 3 - - - $ 1 , 300 . 00 6 - - - - $ 2 , 480 . 00 Cremations : 2 - - - - $ 350 . 00 2 - - - - $ .360 . 00 Lot Sales : 2 $ 600 . 00 0 0 Lot Resales : 0 0 0 0 Foundations : 6 -- $ 170 . 00 4 - - $ 98 . 00 3Vsr �.. TO'd ZUA Wd6S:V V66T `ST -inf 61,2,T12,VZTET6:0i -1IONf10O AiID SNISNd-1:WO8d LANSING PARKS AND RECREATION ' SCHEDULE OF RATES & CHARGES MOUNT HOPE, EVERGREEN and NORTH CEMETERIES Effective July 1, 1992 T PRO ED ' A. OPENING & CLOSING COSTS (Burials/Interments ) C ES 1 . Over 5 ' in length - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $420 . 00 2 . Under 5 ' in length ( child/infant) - $160 . 00 3 . Burial of cremated Remains - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $130 . 00 ' (Greens, if requested, can be provided by the cemetery) No setup provided by the Cemetery. Funeral homes/vault companies provide tent/device/vault set/chairs/etc . ' B . DISINTERMENT & REINTERMENT IN SAME CEMETERY: 1 . Opening/close over 5 ' in length - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $680 . 00 ' 2 . Opening/close under 5 ' in length_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $290 . 00 3 . Opening/close of Cremains $260 . 00 C. DISINTERMENT FOR TRANSFER TO ANOTHER CEMETERY: ' 1 . Opening & closing (over 51 ) _ $550 . 00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2 . Opening & closing (under 51 ) $180 . 00 3 . Opening & removal for Cremains- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $130 . 00 ' D. CEMETERY BURIAL SPACE CHARGES: EVERGREEN MT. HOPE NORTH 1 . Adult - _ _ _ $385 . 00 $385 . 00 $385 . 00 2 . Child - $220 . 00 N/A N/A 3 . Infant - - - $110 . 00 N/A N/A E . .Monument (only) foundation installation charge $ . 23 per sq. in. Gov' t. Bronze & Granite marker foundations - - - - - $ 66 . 00 ' Other marker Registration & Openings : NEW - - $ 32 . 00 CAP - - - - - - $ 21 . 00 ' NOTE : Check Rules & Regulations dated August 1987 regarding marker sizes . NOTE : Additional charge applicable for Saturday burials before 1 :00 pm & weekdays after 3 : 30 pm = $105 . 00 plus the opening & closing charges . Burials on Saturday after 1 : 00 pm, Sunday & City Contractual Holidays : ( see ' Fiscal Year 92-93 Lansing Municipal Cemeteries Office & Burial Schedule for times and dates ) = $210 . 00 plus the opening & closing charges . ' All Islamic Burials must have a vault cover for all burials . If greens are needed for cremation or infant burials or if dirt & shovels are needed please notify cemetery at time of burial order. Cemetery ' 060192 rr rr .r rr rr r r� rr rr . rr �.� rr rr r. r rr rr rr rr CITY OF LRNSING Cemetery Enterprise Fund OFFICE IBC BUSINESS RDMINISTRRTION DIVISION Business Rdm;nist:ration Section BE-8 DEPRRTMENT: PARKS AND RECREATION DETAIL OF OTHER EXPENDITURES 1994-95 - ACCOUNT-N0. TIJSTIFICATION ,RCCT-TOTAL .' ACCOUNT TITLE 'DETAIL OF BUDGETED ITEMS : ' :516-173840-. :P.T.O. Seasonal :Paid Time Off for Season- :FY 91 Actual 2,625 714000-0 : :als per UAW Contract :FY 92 Actual 2,526 :FY 93 Actual 2,535 :FY 94 Budget 2,621 :FY 95 Request. . . . : 2,560 : '-------------------'--------------------------:--------------------------:----------------------------------- :516-173840- :Fringe Benefit_ : Includes FICA, retirement, :FY 91 Actual 106,022 : 715000-0 : :health insurance, life :FY 92 Actual 100,077 : insurance, worker's dis- :FY 93 Actual 102,490 :ability compensation and :FY '34 Budget 140,555 : :unemployment compensation. : : :Rate applied to the vaca- ' :tion, holiday, and over- :time pay. :SUPPORT INFO : :--------------------------:--------------------------- -------------- ---------- : 1.SaIarie-%Long. 30,591 :2.Over time 341 ' -----------------, , 40.80%: x 30,932 12,620 : ' ;Wages-Hourly "C" ; : : 1.Full time 143,821 :2.Over-t lme 5,313 : ::3.Over time 10, 156 62.305: x 159,290 : 99,238 :Wages-Temp "C" : : 1.Temporary 86,411 :2.Overt.i me 0 ----------------- : 39.26': x 86,411 : 33,925 :FY 95 Request. . . . : 145,783 I 1 ' r. •1, In Ono - o o m mmdc mc- mC — m n m m m m o m m:e 0 0 m O a O a m m G mmmm mmmmpc(OTf a a m m9GaGC 7 pn 90 con m a mo_'�`000 m vvooao O a an - mmo mom maa00010 o- ac commmmm� plDp \ onn mommo�••'•- - mco mmmmmmmm , o c000y 'Om.a.a _ . ._,.,s Ga; amen :mmaamma nD p1'it^�O'� 01 Ga m.Saai '.T Ma 0C 12 n000 mm Ga i;CG-aa C Gm mmmm mmm '-:;: omo. 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C�... .._. __. ......---�.... _. v'"_OU.o� ..�-...�a� _.. .... ._ LANSING MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES INVENTORY �� " 9' f a19 �f "EVERGREEN, MT. HOPE and NORTH" PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 1 , 1992 MT. HOPE"" SECTION "L" (-$385 . 00 per grave) LOT GRAVES 8 (tree on #1 ) 5 20 1 - 2 - 3 ( Infant/Cremation only) 27 1 - 2 - 3 (Cremation only) 28 (tree on 44 ) 36 ( 3 - 4 - 5 ) on bank 42 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 (Cremation only) 50 3 - 4 = 5 59 4 5 61 ( tree on 1 & 2 ) 63 (tree on 1 & 2 ) 3 79 (tree on #5 ) '06 83 (tree on 2 k 3 ) 4 5 F♦ 90 tree on 1 - 3) 10 92 4 5 115 1 - 2 - 5 ( tree on 3 & 4 ) 116 1 (tree on 2-3-4-5 ) 117 ( trees on whole lot) An SECTION "L" - MT. HOPE 1 i 1 RETU ED .T.O INVENTORY ( $385 . 00 per grave) SECTION LOT GRAVES A 19 9 A 185 6 D 1/2 249 2 N ROW D 34 N 10 5 (Cremains only) N 159 3 R 51 5 R 51 1/2 3 - 4 Y 63 (Infant) ( $100) Y 118 5 rZ 283 10 Z 336 Tree on #5 ( ) "NORTH" ( $385 .00 per grave) NEW SECTION LOT GRAVES 139 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 162 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 267 , 268 , 269 (Nunber stakes are in, but until these lots are more developed on the bank they cannot be used) � I MT. HOPE RETURNED TO INV. & "NORTH" i2 "EVERGREEN" SECTION "C" ( Infant - $110 . 00 per grave) ROW GRAVE Infant single 15 " 11106 " if 107 " If 568 " 569 570 D 48 ' D 49 E 59 1 H 59 Lot 106 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 sold to Arnold Block 8 6 1993 *Note : On 8/6/1993 it was discovered that Lot #106 had no burials, was never purchased & was not in the Inventory. These 4 graves were investigated & probed by Field Services . The record books were investigated at the Cemetery office & at City Hall 4th floor vault . This lot was never sold. An error in recording was made back in 1952 where lot #107 was purchased but someone back then entered the information in #106 . When the error was corrected they never bothered to put #106 back into inventory. SECTION "C" (Infant) - EVERGREEN ' 3 SECTION "L" (singles) ( $385 . 00 per grave) ROW GRAVE ROW GRAVE D 82 D 83 D 84 E 1 E 2 B 2 E 79 E 80 E 81 E 82 F 1 B 89 F 2 ' B 90 F 3 F 4 F 80 r C 3 F 81 C 86 F 82 -77 R ��Y�6vXr%a' H SECTION "L" SINGLES - EVERGREEN ' 4 SECTION "L" ( $385 . 00 per grave) LOT GRAVES 100 3 (Hold Handsome/Williams 7/15/94) 117 3 118 ( 2 ) - 3 - 4 (Hold #2 for Emma Berry Reed 8/1/94 119 1 - 2 - 3 120 3 - 4 ' 121 3 = 4 - - 122 1 2 3 4 123 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 124 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 125 1 - 2 - 3 137 1 ' 138 2 - 3 140 3 - 4 (hold Barber 5/1/94 ) 141 1 - 2 - 3 ""�, ' 142 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 x . 143 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 145 1 2 3 4 � b�rF ,�s��� ^M`��'•�4�,.�x' .'YS' ����-� ,�'� 146 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 / '4: �•y r, c ti. 1 f r+ ; yi�i�`i�y�,.•y..( l5""7 f '1� ��l y'�„ri�fi���� ti t 147 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 �.��q � - � • �• ;�� � tit � �_ • � _�aj�yy).v S.S�,��ij '':' : r t' i • ''anti,• 148 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 149 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 p+ ';rah,``,. ,�+ * y d� ' 1•'`'' �t�.'�L�'r l r'.._, •.S'i YY6YZy!S'R�:7•.. .sIW'Yti�.M. -...-!;.'7J::SY'r411'e 151 1 - 2 - 3 SECTION "L" - EVERGREEN r5 S _ 1 152 3 160 1 - 2 )Hold Merchant 7/01/94 161 1 - 3 - 4 )Hold Merchant 7/01/94 r163 3 - 4 164 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 166 1 - ( 3 - HOLD Harris 4/01/1994 ) 167 1 - 2 168 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 169 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 170 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 171 1 175 1 176 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 177 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 178 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 179 1 - 2 - 3 181 ,1 - 2 - 3 ' 182 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 1 183 2 - 3 - 4 188 1 190 1 - 2 - 3 (HOLD Eikner 8/15/94 ) 191 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 192 I - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 193 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 SECTION "L" - EVERGREEN 6 i i - 1 194 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 195 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 196 1 - 2 199 1 - 2 - 3 200 1 - 2 201 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 202 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 203 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 205 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 206 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 207 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 208 1 - 2 - 3 209 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 212 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 213 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 214 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 215 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 216 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 217 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 I218 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 219 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 220 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 221 1 - 2 - 3 222 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 223 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 224 2 - 3 - 4 Q1 1 7 SECTION "L" - EVERGREEN 225 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 226 1 - 2 - 3 228 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 229 1 2 3 4 230 1 - 2 - 3 231 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 232 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 233 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 234 1 2 3 4 235 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 236 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 237 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 238 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 239 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 240 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 241 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 242 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 243 1 - 2 - 3 247 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 248 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 249 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ' 250 1 - 2 - 3 251 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 252 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 253 1' - 2 - 3 - 4 254 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 � l 8 ' SECTION "L" - EVERGREEN 255 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 256 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 273 1 - 2 (hold Wharton, 5-01-93 ) SECTION "L" - EVERGREEN ' 9 i 1 SECTION "M" ' ROW A, (CHILD GRAVES, $220 . 00 per grave) GRAVE 3 49 64 79 94 4 50 65 80 95 5 51 66 81 96 6 52 67 82 97 7 53 68 83 98 20 54 69 84 99 40 55 70 85 100 41 56 71 86 ' 42 57 72 87 43 58 73 88 44 59 74 89 45 60 75 90 46 61 76 91 47 62 77 92 48 63 78 93 67 CHILD GRAVES @ $220 . 00 ea. effective 7-01-1992 = $14 ,740 . 00 SECTION "M" (CHILD ROW) - EVERGREEN 10 1 _ SECTION "M" ' INFANT GRAVES ( $110 . 00 per grave) ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E 71 71 69 72 72 72 70 73 73 73 71 74 74 74 72 75 75 75 73 76 76 76 74 77 77 77 75 78 78 78 76 79 79 79 77 80 80 80 78 81 81 81 79 82 82 82 80 83 83 83 81 84 84 84 82 85 85 85 83 87 86 86 86 84 88 87 87 87 85 89 88 88 88 86 90 89 89 89 87 91 90 90 90 88 92 91 91 91 89 92 92 92 90 94 93 93 93 91 95 94 94 94 92 96 95 95 95 93 97 96 96 96 94 ' 98 97 97 97 95 99 98 98 98 96 100 99 99 99 97 100 100 100 98 ( 22) 99 ( 30) (30) ( 30) 100 ( 32) SECTION "M" (INFANT) - EVERGREEN 11 ROW F ROW G ROW H ROW I ROW J ' 39 39 1 1 1 40 40 36 2 41 41 37 3 42 42 38 36 43 43 39 37 5 44 44 40 38 6 45 45 41 39 7 46 46 42 40 8 47 47 43 41 9 ' 48 48 44 42 10 49 49 45 43 11 52 50 46 44 12 53 51 47 45 13 54 52 48 46 16 (TREE) 55 53 49 47 36 56 54 50 48 37 57 55 51 49 38 58 56 52 50 39 59 57 53 51 40 ' 60 58 54 52 41 61 59 56 53 42 62 60 57 54 43 63 61 58 55 44 64 62 59 56 45 65 63 60 57 46 67 64 61 58 47 68 65 62 59 48 69 66 63 60 49 70 67 64 61 50 71 68 65 62 51 72 69 66 63 52 73 70 67 64 53 74 71 68 65 54 75 72 69 66 55 76 73 70 67 56 77 74 71 68 57 ' 78 75 72 69 58 79 76 73 70 59 80 77 74 71 60 81 78 75 72 61 82 79 76 73 62 83 80 77 74 63 ' 84 81 78 75 64 85 82 79 76 65 SECTION "M" (INFANT) - EVERGREEN 12 ' 86 83 80 77 66 87 84 81 78 67 88 85 82 79 68 89 86 83 80 69 90 87 84 81 70 91 88 85 82 71 ' 92 89 86 83 72 93 90 87 84 73 94 91 88 85 74 ' 95 92 89 86 75 96 93 90 87 76 97 94 91 88 77 ' 98 95 92 89 78 99 96 93 90 79 100 97 94 91 80 59 98 95 92 81 99 96 93 82 100 97 94 83 62 98 95 84 ' 99 96 85 100 97 86 65 98 87 99 88 100 89 66 90 91 92 93 94 ' 95 96 97 ' 98 99 100 79 SECTION "M" (INFANT) - EVERGREEN 13 I i ROW K ROW L ROW M ROW N ROW O 1 1 1 1 1 ' 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 ' S 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 36 14 14 14 14 ' 37 15 15 15 15 38 16 16 16 16 39 17 17 17 17 40 18 18 18 18 ' 41 19 19 19 19 42 20 20 20 20 43 21 21 21 21 44 22 22 22 22 45 23 23 23 23 46 24 24 24 24 47 25 25 25 25 48 26 26 26 26 49 27 27 27 27 50 28 28 28 28 ' 51 29 29 29 29 52 30 30 30 30 53 31 31 31 31 ' 54 32 32 32 32 55 33 33 33 33 56 34 34 34 34 57 35 35 35 35 58 36 36 36 36 59 37 37 37 37 60 38 38 38 38 61 39 39 39 39 62 40 40 40 40 63 41 41 41 41 64 42 42 42 42 65 43 43 43 43 66 44 44 44 44 67 45 45 45 45 ' 68 46 46 46 46 69 47 47 47 47 70 48 48 48 48 SECTION "M" (INFANT) - EVERGREEN ' 14 i i 71 49 49 49 49 72 50 50 50 50 73 51 51 51 51 1 74 52 52 52 52 75 53 53 53 53 76 54 54 54 54 ' 77 55 55 55 55 78 56 56 56 56 79 57 57 57 57 80 58 58 58 58 81 59 59 59 59 82 60 60 60 60 83 61 61 61 61 84 62 62 62 62 85 63 63 63 63 86 64 64 64 64 1 87 65 65 65 65 88 66 66 66 66 89 67 67 67 67 90 68 68 68 68 ' 91 69 69 69 69 92 70 70 70 70 93 71 71 71 71 94 72 72 72 72 95 73 73 73 73 96 74 74 74 74 97 75 75 75 75 98 76 76 76 76 99 77 77 77 77 100 78 78 78 78 ' 79 79 79 79 ( 78) 80 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 1 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 85 86 86 86 86 87 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 89 89 89 89 90 90 90 90 91 91 91 91 1 92 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 94 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 97 97 97 97 SECTION "M" (INFANT) EVERGREEN 15 ' 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 99 ' 100 100 100 100 ( 100) ( 100) ( 100) ( 100) 953 INFANT GRAVES AT $110 . 00 ea. _ $104 , 830 . 00 SECTION I'M" (INFANT) - EVERGREEN 16 SECTION "N" ( $385 . 00 per grave) ' LOT GRAVES 106 (TREE ON #5 ) ' 538 1 513 4 ' 592 4 652 4 661 4 ' 663 1 - 4 670 1 - 2 (TREE AT END) 671 4 674 2 678 4 715 3 744 (TREE ON #4 ) ' 756 3 SECTION "O" ( $385 . 00 per grave) LOT GRAVES ' 126 (TREE ON 1 & 2 ) 1 � SECTION "N" & "O" - EVERGREEN 17 SECTION "P" ( $385 . 00 per grave) ' PRICE LOT SQ. FT. $7 .70 PER SQ. FT. 1 280 2 , 156 . 00 2 II 11 3 „ It 4 it 5 11 11 R 6 7 J t' 1t s tih S l aq ' 9NZ 10 1213 11 It fi `C.i��aG`" ^—li -'y,1,i,z<•i�' 'wt+ i e 3' 14 XU 15 it 11 i�ty" 7 y x y r� fw 9x . 4U. 16 {a �b t 18 275 $2 117 . 50 <„ 19 300 $2 , 310 . 0 0 � ,r 20 200 $1,540 . 00 q N 2 2 23 24 25 tl 11 26 " 27 28 ". 29 30 " 31 32 II 11 33 if " 34 if " 35 II II 36 " 37 " ' 38 It if 39 464 $3 , 572 . 80 40 416 $3 , 203 . 20 41 200 $1 , 540 . 00 42 " 11 43 " 44 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 18 45 $1 , 540 . 00 46 47 ' 48 49 " 50 " 51 ' 52 53 " 54 " ' 55 56 " 57 " 58 59 " 60 61 i 62 63 " 64 " i 65 " 66 67 i 68 250 $1 , 925 .00 69 200 $1 ,540. 00 70 if 71 " It ' 72 " if 73 " It 74 75 " 76 " 77 ►' 78 79 " 80 " 81 i 82 83 " 84 " ' 85 86 87 ' 88 89 " 90 " 91 92 93 94 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN ' 19 95 $1 , 540 . 00 96 " to t 97 150 $1 , 155 . 00 98 100 $ 770 . 00 99 200 $1 , 540 . 00 ' 100 if 11 �I 101 102 103 ' 104 105 106 " ' 107 108 " 109 " 110 ' 111 112 113 ' 114 115 " 116 " ' 117 118 " 119 120 " ' 121 " 122 123 ' 124 " 125 126 " ' 127 " 128 129 100 $ 770. 00 130 200 $1 , 540. 00 ' 131 It It 132 it " 133 ' 134 " 135 " 136 137 " 138 " 139 140 141 142 143 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN ' 20 ' 144 $1 , 540 . 00 145 ' 146 147 " 148 149 150 151 152 " 153 154 " 155 " ' 156 " 157 158 159 160 161 150 $1 , 155 . 00 162 200 $1, 540 . 00 163 It " 164 to " 165 166 " 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 " 175 " 176 177 178 " 179 180 181 182 " 183 184 " 185 186 " 187 " 188 " ' 189 190 191 192 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN ' 21 193 $1 , 540 . 00 194 250 $1 , 925 . 00 195 200 $1 , 540 . 00 196 It " 197 it " 198 " 199 " 200 " 201 202 " 203 " 204 " 205 206 " 207 208 209 210 211 212 " 213 " 214 " 215 " 216 217 " 218 219 " 220 " 221 " 222 " 223 224 225 226 227 " 228 if " 229 91 if 230 If " 231 " ' 232 " If 233 " 234 if " 235 " " 236 it " 237 " 238 " 239 240 241 if SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN I22 � ' r t i i i i i 242 $1 , 540 . 00 243 244 " 245 246 " 247 " 248 249 250 251 252 " 253 254 255 " 256 257 258 " 259 260 150 $1 , 155 . 00 261 150 $1 , 155 . 00 262 200 $1 , 540 . 00 263 " if 264 if " 265 " 266 " 267 268 if " 269 it " 270 " 271 272 273 " 274 if If 275 " If 276 if " 277 " " 278 0 279 " 280 if " 281 It if 282 of " 283 it " 284 of if 285 it " 286 " 287 288 " 289 " 290 " if SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 23 291 $1 , 540 . 00 292 " 293 " 294 250 $1 , 925 . 00 295 250 $1 , 925 . 00 296 200 $1 , 540 . 00 297 " " 298 11 " 299 300 301 302 303 " 304 It " 305 It " 306 it " 307 " 308 309 " 310 " 311 312 to it 313 11it 314 it of 315 Ifit 316 " " 317 to it 318 if It 319 it " 320 of if 321 it it 322 It if 323 " " 324 it " 325 to if 326 11if 327 " " 328 150 $1 , 155 . 00 329 150 $1 , 155 . 00 330 200 $1 , 540 . 00 331 itit 332 of of 333 it it 334 it of 335 of it 336 It is 337 it if 338 " " 339 itit SECTION "P" — EVERGREEN 24 340 $1 , 540 . 00 341 342 " 343 344 ' 345 " 346 347 348 349 350 " 351 352 " 353 354 " 355 356 357 " 358 " 359 " 360 " 361 " 362 " 363 " 364 " 365 366 367 368 " 369 " 370 371 372 373 374 375 " 376 " 377 378 " f 379 " 380 381 382 " 383 " 384 " 385 386 387 " 388 " ►' SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 25 389 $1 , 540 . 00 390 391 " 392 " 393 " 394 " 395 250 $1 , 925 . 00 396 200 $1 , 540 . 00 397 It " 398 " 399 " 400 401 " 402 " 403 404 405 " 406 407 " 408 " 409 " 410 " If . 411 " 412 " 413 414 " 415 " 416 " 417 " 418 419 " 420 " 421 " 422 If " 423 " 424 " 425 426 427 " 428 150 $1 , 155 . 00 429 200 $1 , 540 . 00 430 If " 431 " 432 " 433 " 434 " 435 " 436 " 437 " SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 26 I 438 $1 , 540 . 00 439 " 440 441 442 sold 4-7-94 444 " 445 " 446 447 448 " 449 450 451 " 452 453 454 455 " 456 " if 457 " " 458 " it 459 " it 460 100 $ 770 . 00 461 200 $1 , 540 . 00 462 If of 463 464 " 465 " 466 467 468 469 if " 470 471 472 " If 473 " 474 475 " 476 " if 477 " 478 " if 479 it 480 to 481 " " 482 " It 483 it " 484 it " 485 it of 486 it if SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 27 1 _ 487 $1 , 540 . 00 488 489 490 491 100 S 770 . 00 505 200 $1 , 540 . 00 506 11 if 507 if 508 " 509 " 510 " 511 512 513 " 514 515 516 " 517 if " 518 If " 519 of " 520 it " 521 250 $1 , 925 . 00 522 200 $1 , 540 . 00 523 " if 524 it 525 " 526 527 528 529 530 " 531 532 533 " 534 535 543 549 416 $3 , 203 . 20 550 464 $3 , 572 . 80 558 200 $1 , 540 . 00 559 " of 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN ' 28 567 $1 , 540 . 00 568 569 570 300 $2 , 310 . 00 571 275 $2 , 117 . 50 572 280 $2 , 156 . 00 573 It " 574 " " 575 " It 576 " " 577 578 " 579 " 580 " 581 SECTION "P" - EVERGREEN 29 ><.A�•::"r^t�r, f'��}.;.- Lpr u'�7}�j 47:.=r ,l,lyFa4�':?N Jre���,r+�+s rg EVERGREEN "OUTSIDE LOTS" �.° :, r }�"",^ �5j„,t )�rt,..,4'�r4 •.s. rwi.�.rl? '� t t ��: ��'-', ' (cost calculated at 17 . 70 per Square Foot) f� t � i k�< < ,•. ,� , f'�� �•4 '!• i r Y\4 )� i` l�') I MS`l"4��\�Y,' I k jJyr r`� x,,xvvp � SECTION SQ. FT. TOTAL PRICEi kA Section "All * p �# ,,� sr •7`�'S # 5' f!.� Fr s11.. 1 Zy i.i .. VA Lot 7 754 . 0 $ 5 , 805 80 � � '���. '' x" �,`��; Y : a 7 r � Y .fit i r '7�a V• -Sr., Lot 20 1 , 835 . 0 -14_129_50 tfrt� ar F3 , t yr? $ 19 , 935 . 30 " r� 1 Section "B" Lot 30 2 , 291 . 1 $ 17 ,641 . 50 ' 31 2 ,417 . 6 $ 18,615 . 50 33 2 , 961 . 5 $ 22,803 . 60 $ 59 ,060. 60 Section "C" Lot 2 862: 0 $ 6 ,637 40 3 1 ,074 . 0 S 8, 269 . 80 4 1 ,411 . 0 $ 10, 864 . 70 ( ( 5 769 . 0 $ 5 ,921 . 30-sold,Sheets , 10/15/93) ) .6 706 . 0 S 5,436 . 20 7 890 ..0 S 6 , 853 . 00 8 1 , 075 . 0 $ 8, 277 . 50 r• 9 904 . 0 $ 6, 960. 80 10 841 . 0 S 6 ,475 . 70 11 848 . 0 $ 6 , 529 . 60 12 848 . 0 S " 13 848 : 0 $ " 14 848 . 0 $ 15 848 . 0 $ " 16 848 . 0 $ " 17 848 . 0 $ " "OUTBID$``LOTS" = EVERGREEN 30 i i (Lots 18 through 30 reserved for Veterans) (Lot 18 ) 1 , 017 . 0 $ 7 , 830 . 90 (Lots 19 through 29 ) 900 . 0 ea. $ 6 , 930 . 00 ea. (Lot 30) 1 ,017 . 0 $ 7 ,830 . 90 Lot 31 1 , 282 . 0 $ 9 , 871 .40 33 906 . 0 $ 6 ,976 . 20 34 1 , 086 . 0 $ 8,362 . 20 $228, 504 20 SECTION "D" 1 1 ,425 . 6 $ 10, 977 . 10 11 1, 261 . 0 $ 9 ,709 . 70 12 1 , 275 . 0 $ 9 ,817 . 50 13 1 ,516 .4 $ 11 ,676 .30 16 1 , 243 . 8 $ 9 , 577 . 30 17 1 ,506 . 6 $ 11 ,600 . 80 18 1 , 174 . 2 $ 9 ,041 .30 19 771 . 7 $ 5, 942 . 10 20 930 . 3 $ 7 , 163 .30 21 749 .3 $ 5 ,769 . 60 32 1 , 127 .3 $ 8,680. 20 33 1 ,011 . 6 $ 7 ,789 .30 35 995 . 5 $ 7 ,665 .40 36 1 ,430. 0 $ 11 ,011 . 00 37 1 , 156 . 3 $ 8,903. 50 38 1, 239 .4 $ 9 , 543 .40 $144 ,867 80 SECTION "E" 1 1 , 567 . 5 $ 12 , 069 . 80 36 876 . 2 $ 6 , 746 . 70 37 1 , 872 . 6 $ 14 ,419 . 00 38 1 , 981 . 8 $ 15 , 259 . 90 40 1 , 451 , 2 $ 11 , 174 . 20 $ 59 , 669 . 60 "OUTSIDE LOTS",,- EVERGREEN ' 31 SECTION "F" 4 1 , 697 . 0 $ 13 , 066 . 90 5 1 , 552 . 0 $ 11 , 950 .40 6 1 , 623 . 0 $ 12 ,497 . 10 7 1 , 667 . 0 ffi_12=83590 8 1 , 585 . 0 $ 12 , 204 . 50 $ 62 , 554 . 80 SECTION "H" 1 946 . 0 $ 7 , 284 . 20 2 thru 12 900 . 0 ea. $ 6,930 . 00 ea. 13 1 , 017 .0 $ 7 , 830 . 90 ( 1 thru 13 Reserved for Veterans) 14 848 . 0 $ 6 , 529 . 60 15 If " 16 of " 17 " 18 " 19 r 20 � 21 22 1 ,498 . 5 $ 11 , 538 . 50 23 1 ,465 . 5 $ 11, 284 .40 32 823 .6 $ 6 ,341 . 70 33 902 .3 $ 6 ,947 . 70 34 949 . 5 $ 7 ,311 . 20 35 1 ,370. 8 $ 10, 555 . 20 36 811 .3 $ 6, 247 . 00 37 867 . 5 $ 6 , 679 . 80 38 895 . 0 $ 6 , 891 . 50 39 907 . 7 S 6, 989 . 30 40 917 . 0 $ 7 , 060 . 90 41 926 .4 $ 7 , 133 . 30 $238, 562 .40 "OUTSIDE LOTS" ,.7 EVERGREEN i32 SECTION "J" 1 1 , 318 . 0 $ 10, 148 . 60 2 1 ,430 . 8 s 11 , 017 . 20 3 1 , 381 . 5 $ 10 , 637 . 60 4 847 . 5 6 , 525 , 80 5 963 . 8 $ 7 ,421 . 30 6 880 . 3 $ 6 , 778 . 30 7 813 . 5 $ 6 , 264 . 00 8 884 . 2 $ 6 ,808 . 30 9 669 . 0 $ 5 , 151 . 30 10 846 . 3 $ 6 , 516 . 50 11 907 . 5 $ 6 , 987 . 80 12 1 , 129 . 9 $ 8, 700 . 20 13 1 , 334 . 0 $ 10 , 271 . 80 14 576 . 0 $ 4 ,435 . 20 15 11 11 16 " 17 18 11 n 19 20 I 21 22 " 23 " 25 " 26 " 27 " 28 " 29 30 972 . 0 $ 7 ,484 .40 31 961 . 0 $ 7 ,399 . 70 32 940 . 8 $ 7 , 244 . 20 33 868 . 8 $ 6 ,689 . 80 34 722 . 7 $ 5 , 564 . 80 35 746 . 2 $ 5,745 . 70 ' 36 637 . 2 $ 4 , 906 .40 37 673 . 6 $ 5 , 186 . 70 38 747 . 9 $ 5 ,758 . 80 39 918 . 5 $ 7 ,072 . 50 40 877 . 3 $ 6 , 755 . 20 41 1 , 141 . 1 $ 8, 786 . 50 42 938 . 1 $ 7 , 223 .40 43 1 ,442 . 9 $ 11 , 110.30 44 916 . 7 $ 7 , 058 . 60 45 1 , 282 . 8 $ 9, 877 . 60 "OUTSIDE LOTS" — EVERGREEN 33 i 46 970 . 0 $ 7 ,469 . 00 47 950 . 7 $ 7 , 320 .40 48 845 . 5 S 6 , 510 .40 49 901 .4 S 6 , 940 . 80 50 930 . 3 $ 7 , 163 .30 51 636 . 0 $ 4 , 897 . 20 52 if 53 " It 55 848 . 0 $ 6, 529 . 60 56 ofof 57 it it 58 3 ,648 . 0 $ 28,089 . 60 (Reserved for Veterans) 59 848 . 0 $ 6, 529 . 60 60 11 " 61 it " 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 662 . 5 $ 5 , 101 .30 69 662 . 5 $ 5, 101 .30 70 794 . 5 $ 6 , 117 . 70 ' $456 ,208 90 SECTION "L" 13 759 . 0 $ 5,844 . 30 38 688 . 0 $ 5, 297 .60 51 522 . 0 $ 4 ,019 .40 52 517 . 0 $ 3 ,980 . 90 53 523 . 0 $ 4 ,027 . 10 54 484 . 0 $ 3,726 . 80 55 511 . 0 $ 3 ,934 . 70 56 446 . 0 $ 3 ,434 . 20 $ 34 , 265 00 1 "OUTSIDE LOTS" - EVERGREEN i 34 I SECTION "N" 1 1 , 128 . 0 $ 8 , 685 . 60 3 730 . 0 S 5 ,621 . 00 4 816 . 0 $ 6 , 283 . 20 5 816 . 0 $ 6 , 283 . 20 6 920 . 0 $ 7 , 084 . 00 7 692 . 0 $ 5 ,328 . 40 8 688 . 0 $ 5 , 297 . 60 9 656 . 0 $ 5 ,051 . 20 10 776 . 0 $ 5 , 975 . 20 11 312 . 0 $ 2 ,402 .40 12 " " 13 if if 14 it - it 16 1-2-3 ( #4Purchased) ( $1 , 801 . 80 bal . due 8/1/94 ) (4/26/94 ) 17 it " 18 19 1 20 " 21 22 " 23 " ' 24 884 . 0 $ 6 ,806 . 80 25 812 . 0 $ 6 , 252 .40 26 888 . 0 $ 6 , 837 .60 27 1 , 148 . 0 $ 8, 839 .60 28 1 , 108 . 0 $ 8 , 531 . 60 29 480 . 0 $ 3 ,696 . 00 30 500 . 0 $ 3 ,850 . 00 31 480. 0 $ 3,696 . 00 32 496 . 0 $ 3 ,819 . 20 33 448 . 0 $ 3 ,449 . 60 34 408 . 0 $ 3, 141 . 60 35 396 . 0 $ 3 , 049 . 20 37 376 . 0 $ 2 , 895 . 20 ' 38 376 . 0 $ 2_895_20 -- $154 ,600 . 60 "OUTSIDE LOTS"6- EVERGREEN 35 SECTION "0" 2 360 . 0 $ 2 , 772 . 00 3 362 . 0 $ 2 , 787 .40 4 340 . 0 $ 2 , 618 . 00 5 312 . 0 S 2 ,402 .40 6 288 . 0 $ 2 , 217 . 60 7 250 . 0 S 1 , 925 . 00 9 362 . 0 $ 2 , 787 .40 10 318 . 0 $ 2 ,448 . 60 11 275 . 0 $ 2 , 117 . 50 13 350 . 0 $ 2 , 695 . 00 14 310 . 0 $ 2, 387 . 00 15 250 . 0 $ 1 , 925 . 00 16 206 . 0 $ 1 , 586 . 20 17 355 . 0 $ 2 ,733 . 50 ' 18 312 . 0 $ 2 ,402 .40 19 248 . 0 $ 1 ,909 . 60 ' 21 340 . 0 $ 2 , 618 . 00 22 300 . 0 $ 2 ,310 .00 23 225 . 0 $ 1 ,732 . 50 24 525 . 0 $ 4 ,042 .50 25 475 . 0 $ 3 ,627 . 50 26 480 . 0 $ 3 ,696 .00 27 itit ' 28 It it 29 475 . 0 $ 3 ,657 . 50 30 464 . 0 $ 3 ,572 . 80 31 452 . 0 $ 3 ,480.40 32 440 . 0 $ 3 ,388 . 00 33 410 . 0 $ 3, 157 . 00 34 388 . 0 $ 2 ,987 . 60 35 361 . 0 $ 2 ,779 . 70 (#1) McClain) 39 464 . 0 $ 3 ,572 .80 40 432 . 0 $ 3,326 .40 41 384 . 0 $ 2,956 . 80 42 363 . 0 $ 2,795 . 10 43 318 .0 $ 2 ,448 . 60 ' 45 300 . 0 $ 2 ,310 . 00 46 340 . 0 $ 2 ,618 . 00 47 360 . 0 $ 2 ,772 . 00 48 11 11 49 330 . 0 $ 2 , 541 . 00 50 280 . 0 $ 2 , 156 . 00 51 370 . 0 $ 2 , 849 . 00 52 250 . 0 $ 1 ,925 . 00 53 375 . 0 $ 2 ,887 . 50 54 400 . 0 $ 3 . 080 . 00 "OUTSIDE .LOTS" - EVERGREEN 36 55 220 . 0 $ 1 , 694 . 00 57 312 . 0 $ 2 ,402 .40 59 187 . 0 $ 1 ,439 . 90 (NO MONUMENT) 60 350 . 0 $ 2 , 695 . 00 ( 3-4-5 ) 1&2 sold 61 262 . 0 $ 2 , 017 .4.0 62 368 . 0 $ 2 , 833 . 60 63 400 . 0 $ 3 ,080 . 00 64 if it 65 it " 66 if " 67 it " 68 Itif 69 it 70 " It 71 " It 72 394 . 0 $ 3_033_80 -- $180, 588 . 10 "OUTSIDE LOTS", - EVERGREEN ' 37 - I _ lI 4 t. t 14[Y t 41 41 1. 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Remarks: Gard Recorded Office* City Hall- Burial Order taken by: ------------ LANSING MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES REQUEST/COMPLAINT FORM ( ) Evergreen ( ) Mt.Hope ( ) North Section Lot HSub Date Deceased Name: ❑ W/O ' Requested By: ❑ DONE Address: City: Phone: ( ) Sunken Grave ( ) Seed ( ) Marker Straightening ( ) Foundation Repair ( ) Install Flower Can ( ) Shrub Removal ( )Topsoil ( ) General Landscaping ( ) Tree Removal Other: Rev.6-I.82 Mt. Hope ❑ CEMETERY ' -Dun, ❑ Marker Evergreen ❑ o,_R� 'Orde w ❑ Monument North ❑ Date ❑ New ❑ Repair Name of Dec'd Dealer ' MARKER MONUMENT Material Material ' Size-Length Lot Sect. Width Name of Owner ' Height Grave Number Location of Lot Lot Number ' Section Number Size of Monument: Finish Length Width Amt. Approx. Height ' Size of Base: Receipt No. Length Width ❑Laid Out Mug ❑Found. Installed Int. & Date WHITE-Office YELLOW-Monument Co. PINK-Work Copy 1 ' DEED $NFORMATION ' NAME ADDRESS 1 . . 1 DEED AMOUNT $ SECTION ' LOT ... SUB.. CEMETERY .. Recei t - P .# Deposit .# 1 Inventory`_Index Cards Recorded CemeteryCity. Hall ' Date Deeded or Date Transfer Liber _ ' Page i 1 1 y!r I •e 1l { art 4 ,�s�.ly,Yi�h.',�y y �� t' 'G v! f`\�,��r� '� � t` � ' M��;�}l � i " ,. �, :4 �'i, 7• � „ +, FO OF UNSINa MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES i; ` iTHIS ll`IDENTURE, Made this r day of... 19 between the` a in i i+4 t n + r l �YiF'�f •r�r� al+ r1f •L a City of`Lane,Ing, party of the first part and .F ... . . .... �.. a . 1k„ party of the second, art, f " X "rWitnesseth, That the said party of the first part, ,for and In consideration of the sum �. ' ...................................................aid b the whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, v y p m, of the second receipt �t 1� � .y th3a ;r.{�',•"r - t:,, ,;,,. ° :• � �5�4t � ,+ �{`k7��f�+ if r has granted bargained and sold, and by these Presents does grant �bargaln end sell,"untotj e;7 aid ' !e. t< 1•q..•.- ;.�. .. F. "'their .\., •,-., i-.... J,• i r .pr xx11,,, ": �i�`' al� yp. '� :' . art of the 'second and to ;their heirs and assigns forever the following burial rights 'with Perpetual' c y `Infant and r l adult burials on Deb...�................. care, consi Ming of .-•--- ................. - ,7 • , , y t;w��{ a y' Michigan, according to the plat there ..... ....... . of ._.______...._-- --- Cemetery, Lansing, Mi of on record in the office of the City Clerk. ,N•.f + .,• ,ti X ti�Y� qi v �r 71 1 4 t ~, .' � r , 6 r `t,� i y f.F;•'ti �tE Ji .�`�"� t�n{}'x'.r•ti� M +fir J ♦��r`' �1 `:,Qllf ,. �Y°`H�� r,i'�Z �.,'r7'2Ar+��tr� � .C�`�(�'b� " 'To Ha✓e and to Hold, The said above'des'c'nbed burial rights subjecct to such Ord'nances,=Rules•and�. .J , i4 L•9�'_.ct• - ' 'I'..: :. f � .. :"i '. '� �}';,,t.. rYa+u�^tr ti+ s�: r ♦ {,'.•1�.,�'�.i 4•y`-fw�,�•�',^���,�`r 41 r ',r''�'y��� +�'ivx y. P Regulation lawfully made that are now in existence or that may hereafter .e authorized by lawfuullyau�thont for, ,�y bRlt''r:.wAaF " burial purposes,and no other,to the said party of the second part,and to theirhe5 iris and' signs, o the,sole and -',.S'p x�t'�t�j' fti.2. '�f�'.r,:�";,�:.'bj>�FNv ,,e�.x.�.',i.'''9�p 3-t^..t!�.Y.�l,i��:.,:,>"?���";,by3•._ ' � ,! •7�;„ti,'F-��1�3.,�93;�',7••�?}.,�aiy"�. � . r onl grope use,benefit and behoof. of the said party of the second part,their errs a d'asslg�'o ong as toe :,., 5 .'':: rw;,,•••,�'' •:'r ii^"� ,'': 1.• n J.,4' �'}' �1"'�' �?(Xt3:� ��� {x"t''�'`',.2a � �F �� ' + Cemetery hall be used dfor that purpose itnesss ereof, e ai 3 e first part hath'hereunto affixed ts:cor orate ea d its ' t7�-�.`1 `•Y, i '� `f �` �' -f�� t 'viF•:�r '� C r r ,1�•: •�t Clerk pas sigr,ed.ttiis�cerl ficate u ua 10 e i�` �a+ �. `� .•::�' D' •' 1 � ,},'+f` r ���� ��l'�^: '�j4.�.4}t7r�^ti�yw s, .•f ,� "'` ' ;� ` �;� Charter is d City:' eik bf City''o Lansing. STATE C,F MICHIGAN of Ingham, tt o +y (( �y �yf ''a 'x4 u4 t l t r J� r1Y�?., '',f1.', rye 1 Irr Tj 1 J '�'1 '"`q��¢h• T q,� 9 ' J , 1 , < , On this day of. ..... t• .'i�'r12'ti'1� r!' « ..?.. ...»..... -. - • ;t i!'M'. �t1!4r tiJV {'.i�'�K �t�M a Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public for said County, �.. ». .....c .». 1 1 t ......._ »••» Clerk of the City of Lansing, ,who has executed the foregoing ,Instrument andckno}wledge that she executed the same In behalf Of the tit of Lansing,''for the ou,poses therin ;expressed..,-i f ' 1C 1r �r.r � r � ���ry 4, f`,j•� 1 ►� ,fr �x r � ! -d� G „ •; y e';. �, �I• ,� J •r 7, it.•� e V Y .�'- ' �, ;j. " Notary Public In end for Ingham County • �, ', ,rl � .1 ,,. ,� �1�1"_�i f I -i 'IS r n, '' y(�. r7�1 f' r 1,. �'f l ,," r, r a s j,tl°h {r,�j `',� 1"�rl°hr�1�,,, 6 `, '1+,�J• y, } �„ /; ''�yx 'c w' a �'•.-A , , Cr :Y� kill � �f.,�{��'�i '�. ,i ;.� 1. a. 4R�r��- j �r .;dip .e��1,7 �h` "Yyw�. h ' ir FT'fi�S��•'''ria �r�F� �" �1 _,�.. � ,� r ,� r ,..;PLEASE READ RULES RELATING TO MONUMENTS, 1ARKERS, URNS,'FLOWER BEDS44, ETCI' • � '. 1 r� . (. { r,,y'� Y�r{j�' J�•( rig '� 'L '1"•,.;�' �.:1.-. .P�Ni/'Jr N,. �1�.�. r, �'rf:l'i�G� yl�.���r�y5�i.�7 � � t'�r 41 1 �' �1�,, tr .�[) �.. AIR" r 41 ITY OF LANSINO MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES FORM 2 1 This Indenture Made thls ............................ day of .............................................. 19.............. , between ...............................................................................................................................................................:................................ of the first part, and .............................................................................................................................................................. of the second part tWitnesseth. That the said part..................................of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of ............................................................................................................................................................................................... paid by the said part......................of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowl- edged, has granted, bargained, sold, remised, leased and forever Quit Claimed, and by these Presents does grant, bargain, sell, remise, release and forever Quit Claim unto the said part...................of the second part, and to.....................heirs and assigns forever, burial rights only to...................................................................... LotNo......................................Section........................ of----..............----...................--------...-----......-----..---.....Cemetery in the City of Lansing, according to the plat thereof on record in the office of the City Clerk. To Have and to Hold The said above descibed rights (subject to such ordinances, rules and regulations as the City Council and Board of Cemetery and Park Commissioners may from. time to time ordain and adopt) for burial purposes, and no other, to the said part ........................ 'of the second part, and to .............................. heirs and assigns, to the sole and only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said part ............ of the second part. ............ heirs and Assigns, so long as the Cemetery shall.be used for that ' purpose. In Witness Whereof, The said part ............. of the first part ha ...... hereunto set...............* hand and seal and has signed this deed, the day and year above written .------•........................................................................................ ........................................................................................... In the presence of ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Ingham } ss. Onthis .......................................... day of.................................................. l ............... personally appeared before me, a Notary Public for said County .......................................................................... . to me known to be the same person .... described in and who has ...... executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledge the same to be ................................................ free act and deed. r ...................... Notary Public In end for Ingham County................... ................................................................................................. ' This deed MUST be registered at the Cemetery. office. Title can not be transferred for speculative purposes. Perpetual care MUST be provided for In any transfer of title. �>. ;a°+. /M+r`tll�'G.1 1�(af i/�' t ! •f � 1J kei. 1,' :CITY of LANS I N G ;} INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION TO:'Administrative Aide Parks and Recreation DATE: SUBJECT:`''Request for ( ) Invoice ( ) Payment ( ) Refund is requested in the amount of Name Address City,State,Zip r � �&,ss,Attached Ih'a copy of. dated .: '• I -rr ` anti/or peposit#, to verify this transaction I'y +\ , j 1 = Remark's`� ', � �+ ` ' r r • �7 t � '�1`}} NI+ •ri t{rbei.yirr,y 4'r1 r + h \•Y v r. � J a. ; T •''� �;�f;y Via' ',,;,L r..re.c; .. A Approved Date Superintendent Manager LANSING PAHKS ek hr-t;ncr%6'v1• MONTHLY,SALES:JO._RNAI —CEMETERY DIVISION Month 1.-... Year Prepared By. 516-0 DEBIT 516-0 CREDIT 516-0- 516-0- 516-0- Uate Receipt Cemetery Subdivision Lot Section 273001-0 117401-0 643110-0 643010-0 643210-0 Number Undistributed Contracts SALES Receipts Receivable Ever reen Mt. Hope North C l Rnv Z1AA1A i♦ � � � � � � it � � i♦ ' i� i� i 1 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT J Mt. Hope, Evergreen and North Cemeteries 081 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. l� LANSING,MI 48910 j (517)483-4303 �ry Wfl `0� CuiG ' AUTHORIZATION FOR SALE OF BURIAL RIGHTS ' DATE The CITY OF LANSING is hereby authorized to sell burial rights for grave/s of Lot Section ` ' in Cemetery at S per grave . certify .that sole owner/s of said grave/s and have the j legal right to dispose of them. agree that you are to make a charge of 200 of the amount received to reimburse you for selling the grave/s and for drawing and recording the Burial Rights Certificate. This amount to be deducted from the amount due S authorize you to use the Burial Rights Transfer/Indenture which have signed in blank. REMARKS; NOTARY PUBLIC: SIGNED ADDRESS : 1 "Equal Opportunity Employer" pl �F...LA� PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Mt. Hope, Evergreen and North Cemeteries 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. IANSINO,MI 48910 (517)483-4303 �!Cu�GP This letter is to inform you that there is a`:'violation of the Lansing Municipal .Cemetery Rules and Regulations on your lot in: Cemetery: Section Lot Sub. # Violation: Rule and Regulation: # ' We ask that you remove/correct the illegal violation within 20 days If this request is not complied with in the specified time, the City ' reserves the right to do the removal . If you have any questions regarding this matter please feel free to tcontact this office (address and phone number above). Sincerely. 1 Nancy J. Logan, Evergreen Cemetery "Equal Opportunity Employer" OF..•Lq�.si PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT °'��I r ,,y Mt. Hope, Evergreen and North Cemeteries V I 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. LANSING.MI 48910 * i * (517)483-4303 1 ��C�IIG 'To: Lansing Municipal Cemeteries ' 1709 E. Mt. Hope Ave. Lansing, Michigan 48910 RE: Cemetery, Section Lot # Grave/s tI, the legal owner of the above grave/s do hereby declare and affirm that upon my death the ownership of the remaining grave/s be lransferred' to name • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1 (address) city state zip • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ^ . NOTARY: name (address) •., • . • . . . . . . . . .. tcity state z p ate •.;k: , • . . •... .. < .. .•,:•. :•:;.• .: '{tip+. ' � "Equal Opportunity Employer" ,; f% :•;;: ; '•:�_::. ::.... ,..�, :�;� ;;,; . .. ;:�;; :.�: ':... �: .�.=;...i1ce ++.. '�yf.l�j�i .r:►•v ,tr: ti ii '��:1.:r . t' .CNN H.�w l�lw�•If•Y� ffN/�ri/.��5 .-v/.Il� �n�...,i �. �� PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Mt. Hope, Evergreen and North Cemeteries 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. ? LANSING,MI 48910 1 517)483-4303 i AFFIDAVIT OF GRAVE ASSIGNMENT I/we the undersign, do hereby declare that I am/We are the (Owner) (Closest Living ' Blood Heir) (Heir) (Trustee of Estate) (Administrator) of the Lot mentioned below and am/are now in possession of the unused burial .rights on said lot. (Lot Owners Name: ) It is my/our desire that the remaining graves as numbered and listed below be: ' Reserved for the following Burials.: Grave # for Re: Cemetery:. ' Grave # for Lot #: Grave # for Section: ' Grave # for Grave # for Grave/s: Grave # for Grave # for , NOTARY: (Sign) ' Address City State z IP A E V "Equal Opportunity Employer" `•'• OF .. glii� PAFAKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Mt. Hope,-Evergreen and North Cemeteries 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. LANSING.MI A9910 (5171463.4303 ' A F F I D A V I T 1 I, the undersigned, do hereby relinquish any burial rights I have to for the fallowing: CEMETERY: SECTION: LOT NO: GRAVE NO/s: 1 (Sign) NO' TARY: —Address r City State Zip Date ' "Equal.O,ppoI`lunlly Employe" ' Report of Deposit - - _ - with City Treasurer N 94450 ' Date Fund it other than General ' Department Currency S Silver Checks—list or attach tape Total Deposited with Treasurer S '. Above receipts recorded on receipts No. f to Inclusive. Deposit to be credited to the following: AC# S AC# AC# AC# 1 AC# AC.# 1 AC# AC# 1 AC# , AC# ' AC# AC# TOTAL DEPOSITED: Signed WHITE COPY-Treasurer YELLOW-Depositor,Recelpted by Treasurer ' PINK COPY-Controller r i CITY OF LANSING 383688 DEPARTMENT M I CH I GAN I '• DMSION DATE 19 I i CREDIT TO AMOUNT RECEIVED OF DOLLARS CENTS AND , S j. IN PAYMENT OF } CASH' CHECK NO. I i AUTHORIZED AGENT 00 ,q!bs PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Mt. Hope, Evergreen and North Cemeteries 1709 E.MT.HOPE AVE. LANSING,MI 48910 ' * (517)483-4303 �CNIS ' muuIDn�N AFFIDAVIT OF MON UMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am aware that there is a monument on Lot in Section in Cemetery where I am purchasing a "Resale" grave/s . ' I know that I have permission to place a marker on the grave/s ' I am purchasing, and that no permission will be given for me to place another monument on this lot. I have no objection to purchasing/owning a grave/s on this lot ' with another name on the monument. (Name) NOTARY: (Co-owner) (Address ) (City STATE ZIP (Date) ' "Equal Opportunity Employer" CITY OF LAIJS I NG Parks and Recreation Department Cemetery Division GRAVE�"H0L'•DING 'AGREEMENT March 1983 The policy of placing individual graves on hold in one of the Lansing ' Municipal Cemeteries is as follows: Once a gravesite has been purchased the remaining rave or graves on that lot may be put on HOLD for a maximum of ninety (90}q days. ' The purchase of at least one (1 ) grave within that lot must be made within that ninety (90) days in order to extend the hold for a second ' ninety (90) day period. There shall be no holding of multiple lots or an adjacent grave or graves of a different lot other than the lot and grave/graves listed on this form. All holding arrangements must be made at the Cemetery Office, 1709 E. Mt. Hope Ave. , Lansing, Michigan, 48910. 'The purchase of a grave/ graves may be made by check and made out to the 'City of Lansing' „for the . correct amount. ' There shall not be any holding of graves or- provisions made for ex tensions by phone, letter or any other means of `communication than that stated in this. agreement. Extensions of ninety (90) days shall occur automatically 'for each subsequent grave upon receipt of payment. If no payment is received within the ninety (90) day period all unpurchased graves will be •returned ^: to our inventory and made available to the public MT. HOPE EVERGREEN NORTH SECTION LOT SUB/s ' I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT: ' Name Date • Cemetery Official Address ' ate City, State, Zip Code one Extension Dates: Ph - .. • r, •y •go't�Y".j1S ',7.�trd;'• yy F� ,?;+ :L',ii t, ., •+r'•;� t.. `. � , 1 "�� V Mt.Hope Cemetery ,:North Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery ;+a. NT DEPARTMErOF PARKS & RECREATION ;r;,,'•, : :'A-Cemetery Division) Board of Parks and Recreation Lansing, Michigan' ' TO: Board Members: We hereby request permission to remove the body of buried ' ,from Sub of Lot Section of Cemetery 4` Cemete •from Sub of Lot Section of ry r i t ' Reason why removal is requested , • •L r _,° M Y, �,..- i}i ` 1S�'t.+'{".`�1'L''Lr yh.�,li v+t, x� ��tp4r j4h�411t 3$I gtfy,;�'S�yC�N�� • And,.subject to the approval of the Park Board,you are hereby authorized and instructed subject"_.•to your rules �.•�1: ,'. r a•. y �, Zr?; + r s z' -N, �+ �.{ e.. 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This act shall be known and may be cited as the "cemetery regulation act" . History : 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968. Cited in other sections: Section 456 . 521 et seq. is cited in SS 328 . 214 , 328 . 222, 328 . 231 , 445. 919, and 500. 2080. i 456.522 Definitions . Sec. 2 . As used in this act: ( a) "Cemetery" means 1 or a combination of more than 1 of the following: ( i ) A burial ground for earth interments. A mausoleum for crypt entombments . ( iii ) A crematory for the cremation for human remains. ( iv) A columbar. ium for the deposit of cremated remains . (b) "Interment" means the disposition of human remains by earth interment, entombment, or inurnment . (c) "Burial 9 right" means a right of earth interment. (d) "Entombment right" means the right of crypt entombment in a mausoleum or in an aboveground vault. (e) "Columbarium right" means the right of inurnment in a i�. columbarium for cremated remains. ( f ) "Mausoleum" means a structure used, or intended to be used, for the entombment in a crypt or crypts in the structure of the remains of deceased persons. (g) "Crypt" means a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size to entomb the uncremated remains of a deceased person. (h ) "Columbarium" means a structure or room or other space in a building or structure used or intended to be used for the inurnment or deposit of cremated remains. ( i ) "Crematory" means a building or structure, within which the remains of deceased persons are or are intended to be cremated. ( j ) "Cremation" means the incineration of the body of the ' deceased person. (k ) "Cemetery services" means all services off-eyed to the public, including grave opening, closings, and foundation installation. ( 1 ) "Cemetery merchandise" means all merchandise sold to the public by a cemetery, including vaults, concrete boxes , monuments , memorials , and foundations. (m) "Cemetery commissioner" or "commissioner" means the director of licensing and regulation or a designee of the director. History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1972, Act 290, Imd. Eff . Oct. 30, 1972 ;--Am. 1978, Act 290, Eff. July 10 , 1978 ; --Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. Cited in other sections: Section 456 .522 is cited in S 500. 2080. 456.522a Commissioner, spouse, or child; financial interest in cemetery, supplier, or funeral establishment prohibited. Sec. 2a. The cemetery commissioner; or the commissioner's spouse or child, shall not have a financial interest in a cemetery , a supplier of cemetery services or cemetery memorials, or a funeral establishment as defined in section 1801 of Act No. 299 of the Public Acts of 1980, being section 339. 1801 of the Michigan Compiled Laws . History : Add. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. 456.528 Commissioner; rules. Sec. 8. The commissioner may promulgate rules in , accordance with and subject to Act No. 306 of the Public Acts 'of 1969, as amended, being sections 24. 201 to 24 . 315 of the Michigan ' ' Compiled Laws, to implement and administer this act, including rules regarding: (a ) The maintaining of records relative to the financial aspects of. cemeteries . (b) Requirements for applications for the granting of permits and registrations required under this act . (c ) The formal and informal procedures governing the conduct of contested cases under this act before the commissioner or an authorized hearing officer. (d ) Requirements for the establishment- and maintenance of ' special trust funds to provide for the future performance obligations and special care or decoration obligations- of cemeteries.History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 , --Am. 1972, Act 290, Imd. Ell . Oct. 30, 1972 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Ell. Apr. 20 , 1982. Administrative rules: R 456. 101 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code. 456 .529 Commissioner; hearings; oaths ; testimony; witnesses; ,., production of books and records; subpoena ; violation of act, rule, or order; cease and desist order; assurance of discontinuance; action to enforce compliance; injunction or restraining order; appointment of receiver or conservator; bond not required; denial of application; suspension or revocation of permit or registration. Sec. 9. ( 1 ) The commissioner may hold hearings , administer oaths, take testimony under oath, and request in writing the appearance and testimony of witnesses, including the production of books and records. Upon the refusal of a witness to appear, testify, or submit books and records after a written request, the commissioner or a party to a contested case may apply to the circuit court for Ingham county for a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum. The court shall issue a subpoena when reasonable grounds are shown. ( 2) When it appears to the commissioner that a person or registrant has violated this act or a rule promulgated or order issued under this act, the commissioner may do 1 or more of the following: (a ) Issue a cease and desist order. (b) Accept an assurance of discontinuance . (c ) faring an action in the circuit court for the county in which the person resides or in the circuit court for the county of Ingham, to enforce compliance with this act or a rule r promulgated or order issued under this act. Upon a proper showing, a permanent or temporary injunction or a restraining order may be granted and a receiver or conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant's assets. The court shall not require the commissioner to post a bond . ( 3 ) In addition to an action taken under this section, the commissioner may deny an application or may suspend or revoke a permit or registration after a hearing as set forth in this act . History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff . Apr. 6, 1978 ; --Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff . Apr. 20; (f 1982. 456.530 Commissioner ; auditing trust funds ; registration of cemeteries ; exemptions ; municipal ordinances. Sec. 10. ( 1 ) The commissioner shall institute and maintain a system of auditing trust funds required by this act and of registering each cemetery authorized to be created, It maintained, and operated under Act No. 12 of the Public Acts of (� 1869, as amended, being sections 456. 101 to 456. 11.9 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and Act No. 87 of the Public Acts of. 1855, as amended, being sections 456. 1 to 456. 36 of the Michigan � Compiled Laws, as well as any other cemetery operating under state law or local ordinance. A cemetery owned and operated by a munlcalit , church, or religious institution shall be exempt fromthis act. "n ie, r` a_municipality may pass ordinances necessary or regulating that municipality 's cemeteries . ( 2 ) A cemetery for earth interment of 10 acres or less in size, which is owned and operated entirely and exclusively by an existing nonprofit entity and in which a burial has taken place before September 15, 1968, shall be exempt from the fee provisions of this act. That cemetery shall have its trust fund required by this .-act audited at the discretion of the commissioner. It shall also be exempt from the care fund requirements of section 16, except as to the care fund report requirements if the cemetery maintains care or memorial funds . History: 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff. Apr. 6 , 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 201 1982 ;--Am. 1982, Act 289, Imd. Eff. Oct. 7, 1982. 456. 531 Commissioner; registration fee; renewal blank and notice. Sec. 11. The commissioner shall charge an annual registration fee of $20.00 per year for each cemetery registered. ' Not less than 90 days before the expiration date prescribed in section 15, the commissioner shall cause a renewal blank to be mailed to each registrant, together with a notice advising the registrant of the time and procedures for renewal of a registration. History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff . Apr. 20, 1982. 456. 532 Permit for registration required ; acquisition of controlling interest in cemetery company; application for ' certificate of approval ; contents ; issuance; fee; 'controlling interest' defined ; noncompliance; hearing; action to insure compliance. Sec. 12. ( 1 ) A person or business entity sha1L not establish a cemetery without a valid permit or operate an existing cemetery except under a valid registration under this act. ( 2) If a person or business entity proposes to purchase R or otherwise acquire a controlling interest in an existing If cemetery company , that person or business entity shall first make application to the commissioner for a certificate of approval a proposed change of control of a cemetery company . Thero osed application shall contain the name and address of the p p new owner or operator and other information as the commissioner !, requires. The commissioner shall issue a certificate of app only after he or she is satisfied that the proposed new owner is qualified by character, experience, and financial responsibility to control and operate the cemetery in legal and potper and that the interest of the public gener y will be jeopardized by the proposed change in ownership and management. The application for a purchase or change of control must be accompanied by an initial filing or investigation fee of $ 500.00. As used in this section, "controlling interest" means the capability to decide the operatingandfinancial ofoliciesficers orf the cemeterycompany or to select majority P Y person directors of the cemetery company . In deciding whether a p or business entity has or proposes to acquire a controlling interest, the percentage of the stock', assets , or other ordicia of ownership which a person or business entity the mply proposes to acquire need not be the only factor considered y with commissioner. If a person or business entity fails to co this section, the commissioner shall order that a hearing be held. If a transfer of controlling interest is found to have taken place without prior commissioner approval, the commissioner in his or her discretion may suspend or revoke the registration of the cemetery or take other appropriate action to insure compliance with this section. 1972► Act 290, History : 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968;--Am• Imd. Eff. Oct. 30, 1972 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff. Apr. 6► 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982• 456 .532a Examining affairs of cemetery or business entity; inspection or audit of books, papers, records, and documents; audit charges. Sec. 12a. ( 1 ) The commissioner or an examiner, investigator, or other person the commissioner may appoint, may visit and examine the affairs of any andcemetery shall haveufreeJaccesstto required to register under this act the books, papers , records , and documents that relate to the business of the cemetery corporation, bus.iness entity, or agent acting on its behalf . ( 2) The books, papers ,a ers , records , and documents shall be available for inspection or audit at any time during r-egular business hours with reasonable notice. one qualified person shall conduct the audit whose services shall be charged to and paid by the cemetery at the rate of $ 10. 00 per hour, .but not more than $100 .00 total. History : Add. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff. Apr. 6, 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. 456. 533 Establishment of cemetery; application for permit; investigation fee . Sec. 13. Any person or business entity desiring to establish a cemetery shall file with the commissioner, on forms furnished by the commissioner, an application for a permit- to establish a cemetery. The application shall be accompanied by an investigation fee of $500. 00. After a receipt of an application, the commissioner shall make an investigation pertaining to the physical plans , the community need for the planned cemetery , and pertinent information pertaining to the applicant's experience , financial stability , ability , and integrity. If the applicant is other than a natural person, the same investigation shall be made of the general manager and principal owners. History: 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, P Imd. Eff.. Apr. 20, 1982. 456.534 Granting or refusing to grant permit; denial of application; procedures. Sec. 14. After receipt of the investigation fee and application, and after investigation, the commissioner shall grant or refuse to grant the permit. if the commissioner decides to deny the application for a permit, .he or she shall follow the procedure set forth in section 19. � . History: 1968, Act 251 Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, P Imd. Ef f. Apr. 20, 1982. 456. 535 Registration of cemetery; time ; application; form; fee; expiration; procedure for denying registration; late penalty filing fee. Sec. 15. Each individual or business entity operating a cemetery shall register the cemetery by f iling with the commissioner a registration application before June 2 of each year, on a form furnished by the commissioner. , and accompanied by the registration fee. Registrations shall expire on July 1 of each year. If: the commissioner intends to deny registration, the procedure set forth in section 19 shall be followed. The commissioner may impose a late penalty filing fee of $ 10. 00 per day on an individual or business entity which filed a - registration application after June 1 or on an individual or business entity which files a trust fund report after the due date set forth in this act. History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff . Apr. 6, 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff . Apr. 20, 1982. r 456 . 536 Irrevocable endowment care fund ; establishment and maintenance; annual report; application for care fund deposit modification or waiver; expenses; agent or seller; deposit requirements ; merchandise trust account; deposit for sale of burial vaults or containers ; repayment; installation of vault; contents of cemetery merchandise and services contract; annual report by cemetery or agent; deficit in amount of required deposits; penalty; hearing ; additional penalty; disposition of fees, charges,. and penalties. Sec. 16. (1 ) The commissioner shall require each cemetery to establish and maintain an irrevocable endowment care fund as required by section 35a of Act No. 87 of the Public Acts of 1855, being section 456 .35a of the Michigan Compiled Laws, or section 7a of Act No. 12 of the Public Acts of 1869, as amended, being section 456 . 107a of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and- to report annually before July 1 of each year, on forms approved and furnished by the commissioner, care fund information required to be reported to the commissioner by other statutes and information regarding the funds as the commissioner considers pertinent in the public interest. A cemetery applying to the commissioner as authorized by other statutes for a care fund deposit modification or waiver shall be assessed the actual expenses for an examination or investigation by the commissioner. The commissioner shall require each person engaged as agent or seller, as a means of livelihood either part time or full time, in the selling of burial rights, entombment rights, or columbarium rights owned by a party other than a cemetery or corporation subject to the care fund requirements of other laws, ' to deposit 15% of all gross proceeds received from the sales of ' those rights into the irrevocable care fund of the. cemetery in which the rights are located if an irrevocable care fund exists for that cemetery . Excess sums on deposit in the fund can be applied by a cemetery against future deposits. A deposit- required to he made by those persons shall be modified or waived if the cemetery has received a care fund deposit modification or waiver approved by the commissioner. The total deposit for a single jadult burial right sale or assignment shall not be less than $20. 00. ( 2 ) A cemetery which is required to register pursuant to this act and an agent which is authorized by a cemetery or acting oi) its behalf under an agreement or sales contract to sell ' cemetery merchandise or cemetery service, shall establish a merchandise trust account and deposit a percentage Qf the gross proceeds received from the sales as determined by the ' commissioner. . The merchandise trust- account shall be maintained exclusively for the deposit of the money into a ban); or trust company located in this state under the terms of a written trust ' agreement approved by the commissioner. The funds shall be deposited not later than the month following their receipt . . ( 3 ) The total deposits to a merchandise trust for the sale of cemetery burial vaults or other outside containers , other than crypts installed underground and sold as part of a cemetery lot , shall at all times be not less than the greater. of $100.00 per vault or outside container or 130% of the total costs of the containers covered by the trust. Money deposited in connection with a sale shall be repaid within 30 days upon written demand of purchaser. A burial vault shall be installed only at need or by separate written authorization of the purchaser. The cemetery shall have the right to withdraw the amount on deposit for the delivered vault or outside container. ( 4) A contract or agreement made with a purchaser of. cemetery merchandise and services shall contain a complete description of the cemetery merchandise purchased and of the services to be rendered. ( 5) The commissioner shall require each cemetery or agent authorized by it acting on its behalf to report annually before July 1 of each year on forms provided by the commissioner. The reports shall contain information as the commissioner considers necessary to ascertain that this act is being implemented. t ( 6) If, after an audit by the commissioner's staff, a deficit in the amount of required deposits to the trust funds is found, the commissioner may assess a penalty not to exceed 10% of the amount of the deficit. The cemetery or entity of a cemetery I may request a hearing before the commissioner within 30 days after being notified of a deficit by the commissioner. . If , following the hearing, the commissioner determines that a deficit I does exist, an additional penalty not to exceed 1 . 5% may be assessed each month on the unpaid monthly balance until the deficit is paid in full. c 7 All fees charges, and penalties collected under this 1 ( 1 9 • act, other than fines prescribed in section21, shall be paid to the commissioner. Upon receipt, the commissioner shall remit funds received to the department of treasury for deposit in the general fund of the state. History : 1960, Act 251 , Elf . Sept- . 15, 1900 ;--Am. 19721 Act 290, Imd. Ef .f . Oct . 30, 1972 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Ef .f . Apr. . 6, 1978; --Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Ef .f. . Apr. 20, 1982. i 456. 538 Denial , suspension, or revocation of permit or registration, and other disciplinary action; grounds ; effect; fulfillment of contractual obligations and agreements. Sec. 18. ( 1 ) The commissioner may deny an application filed under this act and refuse to issue a permit or registration, or may suspend or revoke a permit or registration, or may reprimand, place on probation, or take other disciplinary action against the applicant if the commissioner 's investigation reveals facts which, with reference to the establishment of a cemetery, show inappropriate physical plans ; lack of community need ; inadequate experience, financial stability , or integrity to ' protect the public welfare ; or when the commissioner finds that the applicant or its officers or general manager has done 1 or more of the following: (a ) Made a false statement of a material fact in the application. (b) Not complied with this act. (c ) Been guilty of a fraudulent act in connection with selling or otherwise dealing in cemetery lots, burial rights, or services of a type required to be registered under this act. (d ) Been guilty in the judgment of the commissioner of other conduct whether of the same or different character than specified in this act which constitutes dishonest and unfair dealing. (e ) Violated the terms of an assurance of discontinuance entered into with the commissioner pursuant to section 9( 2)'. (f ) Adopted, enforced, or attempted to enforce a regulation of the cemetery which prohibits the installation of a grave memorial or burial vault unless the grave memorial or burial vault was purchased from the cemetery. However, this subdivision shall not prohibit a cemetery from adopting and enforcing consistent rules and regulations to be followed by both the cemetery and outside vendors as to the quality , size, shape, type, installation, and maintenance of the grave memorial or burial vault. ( 2) If the commissioner denies an application for a permit or registration, or suspends or revokes an existing permit or registration required by this act , the denial, revocation, or suspension shall revoke the cemetery operation as to the sale or assignment of burial rights , entombment rights, columbarium rights, cemetery merchandise, or cemetery services after the date of the suspension, revocation, or denial . The corporation shall fulfill all contractual obligations and agreements entered into ' before the date of the suspension, revocation, or denial, and shall make required interments for the, owners of burial rights , entombment rights , or columbarium rights purchased before the ' date of suspension, revocation, or denial . History: 1968, Act 251 , Eff. . Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, Imd. Eff. Apr. 6 , 1978 ; --Am. 1982 , Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. ' 456. 539 Denial , suspension, or revocation of permit or registration; notice of intent; hearing ; decision. Sec. 19 . If the commissioner intends to deny an application for a permit to establish a cemetery, to refuse registration of an existing cemetery , or to suspend or revoke a registration, the commissioner shall give written notice to the person or business involved of that intent. The notice shall state a time and a place for hearing before the commissioner or a designated hearing officer, and a summary statement of: the reasons for the proposed action. The notice of intent shall be mailed by certified mail to the applicant at least 15 clays before the scheduled hearing date. The commissioner shall hold a hearing pursuant to the notice in the manner required by Act ldo. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, as amended, being sections 24 . 201 to 24. 315 of the Michigan Compiled Laws , and the rules of procedure If �. adopted by the commissioner, and shall make a written decision. f History : 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ;--Am. 1978, Act 102, 11 Imd. Eff. Apr. 6, 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20 , 1982. � . 456.540 Appeal. I' Sec. 20. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the commissioner rendered under section 19 may appeal to the circuit I court as provided in chapter 6 of Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, as amended, being sections 24 .301 to 24 .306 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. I History : 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. 456.541 Violations; penalties. Sec. 21. A person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation who violates this act is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, if a natural person, the first offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $100.00 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days , and a second offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500. 00 or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. If the violator is other than a natural person , the first offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $100 .00 and the second offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1 , 000. 00. 1 ' History : 1968 , Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 ; --Am. 197.8, Act 215, Imd. Eff . June 5, 1978 ;--Am. 1982, Act 132, Imd. Eff. Apr. 20, 1982. 456 . 542 Repeal. Sec. 22. Act No. 337 of the Public Acts of 1966, being sections 456 .501 to 456 . 514 of the Compiled Laws of 1948, is repealed. History : 1968, Act 251 , Eff. Sept. 15, 1968. 456 . 543 Effective date of act. Sec. 23. This act shall take effect September 15, 1968. History: 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968. ' DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION CEMETERY COMMISSION GENERAL RULES B authority( y conferred on the state cemetery commission by sec- tion 8 of Act No. 251 of the Public Acts of 1968, as amended, being S456 . 528 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. ) TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1. General Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456 .101 - R 456 . 111 Part 2. Permits , Registrations and Records . . . . . R 456. 121 - R 456. 126 Part 3. Endowed Care Fund , Fund, Audits , Reports and Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456.131 - R 456.139 Part 4 . Caskets, Earth Burials , Entomb- ments and - Cremations . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456.141 - R 456.146 Part 5. Grounds , Facilities and Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456.151 _ R 456.154 Part 6 . Merchandise Trusts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456.161 R 456.167 Part 9 . Hearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 456.191 - R 456.196 PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS R 456.101 Definitions. Rule 1. As used in these rules: (a) "Act" means Act No. 251 of the Public Acts of 1968, as amended, being SS456. 521 to 456.543 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. (b) "Cemetery" means a cemetery or entity subject to the act. (c) "Commission" means the state cemetery commission created by the act. (d) "Remains" means human remains . (e) "Memorials" means any object on which is inscribed the name and generally the inclusive dates of life of the deceased that is used to identify a grave. (f) "Trainee" means a person who has not been previously li- censed by the commission to sell interment rights, cemetery mer- chandise or services . (g) "Business entity" means a group of persons formed into a corporation, association, organization, partnership or co- partnership. (h) "Agent" means a person who acts with authority for or in the place of another person in the sale of interment rights or cemetery merchandise and services . (i) "Seller" means a person who offers for sale interment rights , cemetery merchandise or services. (j ) "Cemetery lots" means an area for earth interment. -2- (k) "Pre-need or advance of need" means interment rights , cemetery merchandise or services sold to a purchaser befor.e time of death. ' (1 ) "Turf top crypts" means a section of a cemetery in which pre-constructed underground outside containers have been in- stalled for use of interments . ' (m) "Vendor" means a cemetery company or its authorized agents . (n) "Interment right" means 1 of the following : ( i ) Burial . right (earth burial) . (ii ) Entombment right (crypt) . ( iii ) Columbarium right (inurment) . (o) "Escrow" means an unallocated account held pursuant to the terms of a written trust agreement . R 456 . 111 Rescission . Rule 11 . The General Rules of the predecessor state cemetery commission, being R 456 . 1 to R 456. 52 of the Michigan Adminis- trative Code of 1954 and appearing on pages 4821 to 4823 of the 1968 Annual Supplement to the Code , are rescinded. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 23 . 1 PART 2. PERMITS, REGISTRATIONS, LICENSES AND RECORDS R 456 . 121 Permits , registrations and licenses . Rule 21 . A permit, registration or license issued pursuant ' to the act is valid from July 1 to June 30. An application for a permit, registration or license shall be filed with the com- mission at least 30 days before July 1 of each year. ' [Histor.y: 1954 ACS 63, p. 23. 1 R 456.122 Licensing of salespersons. ` Rule 22 . (1) A person who is in training to sell interment rights or cemetery merchandise or services shall apply forth- with for a trainee license on forms provided by the commission accompanied by the required fee of $10. 00. At the end of 50 I days a person holding a valid trainee license shall apply to the commission, on forms provided, for a regular license, ac- companied by the required fee of $15.00. f (2) If a salesperson allows his or her license to lapse 1 year or more, he or she shall apply for a new license and not a renewal . (3) A salesperson changing places of employment shall submit his or her current license to the commission for the issuance of a corrected license indicating the new place of employment. ' (4 ) A cemetery required to register under the act or an agent of such cemetery, shall not employ a person required to be licensed unless the person has in his or her possession a valid license issued by the commission or has submitted to the commission an application for a trainee license accompanied by the required fee . (5) A person selling interment rights originally purchased for the use by that person or his or her immediate family or a -3- person acting as a receiver , administrator or executor or other- wise acting under any order or authorization of a -court is not required to be licensed. [History : 1954 ACS 63 , p. 23 . 1 R 456. 123 Property and unit descriptions . Rule 23 . (1) A cemetery shall file with the commission: (a) A map containing a legal description of all land that has been purchased for cemetery purposes and adopted as part of the plan or- design of the cemetery. (b) Platted maps designating all locations of burial rights developed and completed for burial . (2) A cemetery shall not sell or assign burial rights in a section or part of the cemetery which has not been developed and completed for burial unless a certified copy of the platted map designating burial rights contained in the section has been filed with the commission. (3) In case of a mausoleum, a burial structure or a colum- barium, a cemetery shall file with the commission a substantial map or plat on which shall be delineated the sections , halls, rooms, corridors, elevations and other divisions with descrip- tive names and numbers. If a structure has -not been completed for entombment or inurnment as of the effective date of this rule, the map shall be filed before any rights in this struc- ture are sold. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 24 . 1 R 456 . 124 Ownership and location records. Rule 24 . (1) A cemetery shall keep a record of the owner- ship of all interment, entombment and inurnment rights in the cemetery. (2) A cemetery shall keep a record of all interments, entomb- ments and inurnments showing name, age, date of service, ceme- tery sections , lot numbers , grave number and, in case of a mausoleum or columbarium, all information necessary to easily locate an interment, entombment or inurnment. (3) A cemetery shall keep a record of reamins cremated in the cemetery and whether or not the cremated remains are in- terred, entombed or inurned on the premises. (4) A cemetery shall keep records either in duplicate forms in separate buildings or in single copies within a container which has at least 1 hour fire proof rating. These records shall be available at all reasonable times to official inspec- tion by the commission or any of its officers or agents. [History: 1954 ACS 63, p. 24 . 1 R 456. 12 s 5 Records of future obligations. Rule 24 . On December 31 of each year a cemetery shall have available for examination by the commission, an annual state- ment or record as of its most recent fiscal year which ended at least 6 months prior to the December 31 date , certified to by the owners , or in the case of a corporation by 2 directors or trustees , showing the financial status of all contractual liabilities and obligations for future performance of services -4- b the cemetery corporation or he organization so obligated Y Y P t 9 which is affiliated with the cemetery. This statement or rec- ord shall contain the following information : r (a) Complete description of the future performance obliga- tions involved . (b) Total cost of full performance of all obligations as of ' the date of statement . (c) Complete information on the means , provisions , trust or other vehicle which will assure fulfillment of all obligations , stating ledger and market values of the vehicle , its location, nature of investments and trustees including fees paid to trustees . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 24 . 1 R 456 . 125 Financial statements. ' Rule 26 . A cemetery shall have available each year for exa%t- ination by the commission, an annual statement or record as of its most recent fiscal year . The statement shall be available 6 months after the end of the fiscal year . The statement or record shall be certified to by the owners , or in case of a corporation, by 2 directors or trustees , as to the financial condition of the cemetery entity or corporation. This state- I ment or record shall contain substantially all of the following information: (a) List of all assets , current and fixed, showing costs and depreciation. (b) List of all liabilities , current and long term. (c) Stockholders ' equity. (d) Statement of income and expenses . (e) Information on all insurance coverage of cemetery assets and responsibilities . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 24 . 1 PART 3. ENDOWED CARE FUND, MERCHANDISE FUND, AUDITS, REPORTS AND SALES I ' R 456. 131 Sales of interment rights, cemetery merchandise or services. Rule 31 . (1) A contract or agreement in which payments are to be made as consideration toward the purchase or option to purchase of interment rights, cemetery merchandise or services and which is signed by a purchaser and a vendor , constitutes a sale as referred to in subsection (2) of section 7a of Act No. 12 of the Public Acts of 1869, as amended, being 5456 .107a of the Michigan Compiled Laws subsection (2) of section 35a of Act No. 87 of the Public Acts of 1855 , as amended, being 5456. 35a of the Michigan Compiled Laws and in subsections (1) , (2) and (3) of section 16 of Act No. 251 of the Public Acts of 1968 , as amended, being 5456. 536 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. (2) If a cemetery uses sales contracts or purchase agree- ments that include interment rights , burial vaults, grave memo- rials or cemetery services , payments made by a purchaser in event of a death of either spouse shall apply first on the amount shown as charged for interment rights. -5- ' (3) All vendors shall comply with Act No. 227 .of the Public Acts of 1971 , being §§445. 111 to 445: 117 of the Michigan Com- piled Laws , if sales are made at residences of purchasers. R 456. 132 Gross proceeds from sales . ' Rule 32. Gross proceeds received from a sale of interment rights , cemetery merchandise or services is the total of all funds received or credited to the vendor as payments from a ' purchaser or lending institution on behalf of a purchaser be- fore an amount is deducted as security for an uncollectible account or an amount is deducted which is due the trust funds by contract which is charged the purchaser in addition to the ' purchase price. A record of monthly gross proceeds of sales shall be kept by a vendor . An interest or carrying charge pay- ment or sales tax shall not be considered part of gross pro- ceeds from sales if the interest, carrying charge or sales tax is separately stated in the purchase agreement and is recorded separately as a payment is made . [History: • 1954 ACS 63 , p. 25. ) R 456. 133 Endowed cardf funds. ' Rule 33 . (1) An irrevocable endowed care fund, as referred to in section l6 of the act , shall be a trust fund adminis- tered by a trustee or trustees under the terms of a written trust instrument which specifies the statutory and regulatory responsibilities of the trustee or trustees. The endowed care trust fund shall be kept separate and apart from all other funds, property or securities of the cemetery, cemetery cor- poration, association or trustee or trustees. The net income of the endowed care trust fund shall be paid only to the en- tity in possession, management, operation and control of . the cemetery grounds and structures for the sole purpose of main- tenance of the cemetery grounds or structures. Capital gains from the sale of an asset in the endowed care trust fund shall be considered a deposit to the principal or corpus of the trust and as such shall not be considered a part of net income. (2) The required funds due the endowed care trust fund shall, be deposited only in an account, which is a legal depository of the corpus of the endowed care trust fund. (3) Assets of the endowed care trust fund shall be depos- ited with a bank or trust company located in this state. ' (History: 1954 ACS 63, p. 25. 1 R 456. 134 Trust fund audits and records. Rule 34 . (1) If an audit of a trust fund obligation is made ' by the commission, an audit report shall be furnished to the party audited. The audit shall contain the following informa- tion: (a) Deposits made to the trust fund for the period of audit. • (b) Required deposits as per audit. (c) Deficit or overage , if any. (2) Deposit deficits shall be paid within 30 days from the date of the audit unless other arrangements are authorized in writing by the commission. Certification of the deposit shall be forwarded to the commission. i� -6- ' A in disc reement with a commission audit report I� party for an adjustment by : arty ' s contention ' (a) Furnishing the commission with the p I� of adequate proof of error . (b) Requesting an informal hearing with the commission. (c) Requesting a formal hearing with the s registered office (� ' (4 ) A cemetery shall have available re its rpe Ir for examination by the commission, all records quired trust maintenance, establishment and reporting (� ' funds. 25 . ] [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p• R 456. 135 Endowed care fund reports . I� Rule 35 . The annual endowed care fund report required of a cemetery under the commission' s authority shall be submitted in an original copy of the forms furnished by the commission. II Photostat copies will not be accepted . If the space on a par- ticular schedule of the form furnished by the commission is not large enough, a separate lar9formcasdthe schedule int the ecommis- shall be in exactly the same c sion report form. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 26 . ] R 456.136 Sales tactics . Rule 36 . An organization or person selling interment rights, ' cemetery merchandise or services , pursuant rt rule 31 shall:.(a) Not use a .sales presentation or advertisement which con- ceals or mis-states a material fact. (b) Fully disclose to apuco tracter ln a thatctherecwill benaefu- on the purchase agreement o ture cost for interment fees or installation of cemetery rand chandise unless thescosts are agreementincluded in the sales price so stated on the contract or (c) Not mislead prospects to believe that the seller is in any way connected with an organan cemeteryamerchandiseyor which is selling the intermentrights, services . care (d) Not offer free interment rights , nsiflthelfreeroffer is posits to an organization, group or pers rights, ceme- accompanied by a requirement that other interment the free offer tery merchandise or services be purchased o at the interment is accompanied by the option of purchase of adjoining arable rights at a price which is inflated above regular comp prices within the cemetery. substantial (e) Not sell interment rights supposedly at a subs ubs has been discount where in fact the actual price of the rig hts ircreased to cover the supposed discount.ce of hts to a (f ) Not represent thatthetorthe purchasereonly,nt gif another purchaser is a special p purchaser would be given the same price. urchaser to (g) Not use sales presentations which lead a p believe that interment rights , cemetery rmoneyirequiredse. or rtocbe are beingacquired at no cost and that or other ex- penses , is the contributed by thedifferentPrresultrfollowsnance whereas a -7- (h) Not induce. a purchaser to buy interment rights with promises or representations that future price increases will enable a purchaser to realize profits from the sale of his or her rights . (i ) Not promise, represent or agree as a condition of an in- terment right 's sale , or sale of cemetery merchandise or serv- ices , to resell for , or repurchase from a purchaser , any right , cemetery merchandise or services . (j ) Not sell interment rights unless the specific location and description of the rights coinciding with the official platted records of the cemetery is specified in the sales agree- ment . (k) Not sell interment rights in an earth interment section which is not completed for interment including lawn and land- scaping , unless there is a comparable section completed for in- terment including lawn and landscaping in the same cemetery thEt is available at no additional cost to the purchaser in case of need, to which the purchaser agrees to transfer. (1) Not sell interment rights in an earth interment section which is not developed as provided in subrule (7) of 37, 48 months after the date of the first sale of rights in such sec- tion. If the section is not developed by that date, except for national emergency, all moneys paid by the purchaser shall be refunded on written request by the purchaser . (m) Not accept a pre-need sales contract unless a minimum down payment of $10 .00 is received from the purchaser at the time of sale. (n) Not take a negotiable instrument, other than cash or a currently dated check or draft, as evidence of the obligation of the purchaser as a down payment. (o) Not pay the down payment for the purchaser , or make an ' agreement with the purchaser that the down payment can be paid at a later date. This practice is commonly known in the ceme- tery industry as "fronting a sale. " ' (p) Not present a sales presentation and obtain purchaser 's signatures to a sales contract if the purchaser cannot read or speak english unless there is a disinterested person present who can explain fully to the purchaser what he or she is buying. The name and address of the disinterested person shall appear in his or her handwriting somewhere on the contract. (History: 1954 ACS 63, p. 26. 1 R 456. 137 Incomplete structures . Rule 37. (1) A vendor who sells an interment right in a ' structure which is not then completed for interment shall: (a) Stipulate in the sales agreement a specific period of time within which the structure shall be completed and ready for interment which shall be not more than 48 months after the date of the sales agreement , and that if the structure is not completed by that date, except for a national emergency, all ' moneys paid by the purchaser pursuant to the agreement shall be refunded. (b) Determine the total construction cost of the structure. (c) Determine the construction cost of the unit being sold and divide it .by the amount of gross proceeds to be derived from the sale of the unit which figure shall be multiplied by 100 to obtain the construction cost percentage . (d) Place the construction cost percentage of any gross pro- ceeds payment in a special construction trust fund in a bank or trust company located in this state within 30 days after the date of the payment . ' (2) The sum of construction costs of all units in a subrule (1) structure shall equal the total construction cost of the subrule (1) structure . ' (3) Withdrawals from the construction fund can be made only to pay current construction costs as the construction of the structure progresses to the final completion. I (4) All vendors shall submit to the commission for approval , and before such sales are made , the following: (a) Copy of contracts or purchase agreements . (b) Maps required by subrule (2) of rule 23. (c) Estimated cost of the structure, including features and embellishments. i , (d) Estimated amount of gross proceeds to be derived from the sale of the interment rights . (e) A copy of sales brochures , promotional pamphlets and artist ' s rendering of the proposed structure if such items are ' used in the sales program. (f) A copy of all proposed sales advertising or radio and television scripts used in these sales promotions . (5) A vendor shall not sell or assign burial rights in any undeveloped part of the cemetery unless 15% of the gross pro- ceeds received from the sales is deposited in a special fund under a written agreement in a bank or trust company located ' in this state. The fund shall be designated -as a cemetery de- velopment fund , naming the new area. A copy of the written agreement shall be forwarded to the commission. Withdrawals from the development fund can be made only to pay current de- velopment costs as the development progresses to final comple- tion. Upon final completion any undisbursed funds including earned income may be withdrawn by the vendor from the develop- ment fund. (6) A vendor selling turf top crypts in an area that is not ' developed or ready for interments shall deposit 130% of the cost of each crypt sold into a special fund, under a written agreement , in a bank or trust company located in this state. The fund shall be designated as a cemetery development fund, '. naming the new area. A copy of the written agreement shall be forwarded to the commission. Withdrawals from the development fund can be made only to pay current development costs as the ' development progresses to the final completion. Upon final completion any undisbursed funds including earned income may be withdrawn by the vendor from the development fund. Vendors ' contemplating selling in an undeveloped cemetery area or unde- veloped turf top crypt area shall submit to the commission the following information before sales are made: i _9_ ' (a) Estimated cost of the development, including features and all embellishments . (b) Plat maps required by subrule (2) of rule 23 . (c) A copy of sales brochures , promotional pamphlets and artist ' s rendering of the proposed developed area if such items are used in the sales programs . ' (d) A •copy of all proposed sales advertising or radio and television scripts used in these sales promotions . • (7) A developed cemetery area means an area containing grass i or sod and landscaping of sufficient quality to present a good appearance , and section markers of durable material used to identify the location of interment rights in that area includ- ing any and all cemetery features promised the purchaser for that area. Deposits will be made to the development fund until an inspection of the area so developed is made by the commis- sion. The inspection shall be made within 30 days after re- ceipt of written request from the vendor . If the inspection is not made within 30 days , the vendor may terminate deposits to the development fund as required under subrule (5) and may I withdraw any funds remaining in development fund. The commis- sion shall approve or disapprove the area as ready for inter- ment and the commission' s failure to do so in writing within 30 days constitutes approval of the area. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 26 . 1 R 456.138 Permitting violations of rule 36. i Rule 38 . An organization including its officers which know- ingly permits a person under employment, contract or sales con- trol , either directly or indirectly, to violate any provision of rule 36 is also guilty of the same violation. [History: 1954 ACS. 63, p. 27. 1 R 456. 139 New cemeteries . Rule 39. (1) In determining community need for a proposed new cemetery as required by section 13 of the act the commis- sion shall use a 25 mile radius as a potential sales and service area in making a survey to determine the number of cemeteries , type of ownership and burial rights available to ' the public in that area. (2) The commission shall require the applicant for a new proposed cemetery to have title in fee to at least 40 acres i before final approval is granted. (3) A newly established cemetery shall not sell nor assign burial rights in any areas of the cemetery until at least 2 acres are developed, as required by subrule (7) which develop- ment shall be located at the front or near the main entrance of the proposed cemetery. ' PART 4 . CASKETS, EARTH BURIALS , ENTOMBMENTS AND CREMATIONS R 456. 141 Temporary storage facilities . Rule 41 . When temporary storage is required, a cemetery shall provide a facility which affords reasonable protection -10- from vandalism or desecration and complies with the local ' board of health requirements . [History : 1954 ACS 63 , p. 27 . 1 (� R 456 . 142 Committal services . Rule 42 . (1) A cemetery shall provide that a committal !I service is handled in a dignified and respectful manner . J (2) A cemetery shall take all reasonable precautions to assure the safety of those attending a committal service . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 27 . 1 , R 456 . 143 Caskets . Rule 43 . (1) A cemetery at all times shall handle caskets with dignity, respect and utmost care . (2) If committal services are conducted in a cemetery at a place other than the place of final interment or entombment or the remains are to be held in temporary storage in the cemetery pending interment or entombment at a later time, a cemetery shall identify the casket by attaching to it a permanent type tag or label of plastic or other durable material at the time of the services with the name of the deceased, grave site or crypt location and other data as may be required for positive identification. (3) Before an interment or entombment is made, a cemetery shall have a responsible representative verify the correctness of the grave site or crypt location and attest the verifica- tion on the permanent record of the interment or entombment. (4) A cemetery shall not permit a casket to be opened with- in the cemetery grounds without permission of the next of kin except in case of cremation. [History: 1954 ACS 63, p. 27 .] R 456.144 Earth burials. Rule 44 . (1) A cemetery shall not make an interment unless ' a legally executed burial transit permit is received. (2) A cemetery shall make an interment immediately following the committal service or receipt of remains if it does not in- terfere with the dignity of any other committal service. If '. weather conditions prevent an immediate interment, the cemetery shall obtain written authorization for delayed interment signed by the next of kin or authorized agent. The authorization shall specify the approximate hour and date of interment and place of temporary storage . (3) Immediately following the committal service and inter- ment , a cemetery shall fill a grave and as soon as settling is reasonably complete and weather conditions permit, shall sod, seed or adequately cover a grave with limestone chips, gravel or other suitable material. (4 ) A cemetery shall cover a grave in which an unsealed out- side container is used with at least 16 inches of earth over the outside container . (5) A cemetery shall remove all equipment used in the com- mittal service and in the interment immediately following the ' service and interment . (ilistory: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 27 . 1 ' R 456. 145 Entombments . Rule 45. (1) A cemetery shall not make an entombment unless a legally executed burial transit permit is received. (2) A cemetery shall entomb the remains and permanently seal 1 the crypt immediately following the committal services or re— ceipt of the remains . (3) If circumstances do not permit immediate entombment fol- lowing ;a committal service or receipt of remains, the cemetery shall obtain written authorization for delayed entombment signed by the next of kits or authorized agent. The authoriza- tion shall specify the approximate hour and date of entombment �- and place of temporary storage of the remains . (History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 27. 1 R 456. 146 Cremations . Rule 46 . (1) A crematory shall not cremate remains unless it has: (a) A legally executed burial transit permit authorizing the cremation. (b) A written authorization from a person representing him- self or herself as being legally qualified to .make the autho- rization and who in the opinion of the crematory authority is legally qualified to make the authorization and is 1 of the following: (i) The surviving spouse. (ii) A surviving child or parent. (iii) A next of kin. (iv) A person who has acquired the right to control disposi- tion of the remains. (2) A crematory shall cremate remains as soon as reasonably possible, but if cremation does not take place within a reason- able time after receipt of the remains, the crematory shall ob- tain written authorization for delayed cremation signed by the next of kin or authorized agent. The authorization shall spe- cify the approximate hour and date of cremation and place of temporary storage. (3) A crematory shall place cremated remains in a container properly marked as to the name of the deceased and date of cre- mation. (4) A crematory at all times shall handle cremated remains with dignity, respect and utmost care. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 28 . 1 PART 5. GROUNDS, FACILITIES AND BUILDINGS R 456. 151 Grounds Rule 51 . (1) A cemetery grounds shall be maintained with a general cemetery care program at required intervals to assure an acceptable appearance. (2) A cemetery grounds including maintenance service areas shall be kept free of trash and debris . Trash receptacles shall be provided. (3) A pond, lake , waterway, fountain and other body of water on a cemetery shall be kept reasonably free of trash and odors . -12_ (4 ) A cemetery ' s trees and shrubs shall be trimmed at reg- IPI ular intervals . (5) An undeveloped cemetery property shall be screened by (� fencing or shrubs , or it shall be mowed or maintained in an attractive manner . (6) A cemetery road shall be kept accessible and in reason- ably good repair as the normal operation of the cemetery dic- tates . k (7) A grave which has settled shall be refilled as soon as reasonably possible. (8) A grave marker or a monument shall be reset and trimmed as necessary. (9) A dangerous condition in the cemetery shall be corrected immediately. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 28 . ) R 456 . 152 Facilities . Rule 52. (1) The name of the cemetery shall appear near the entrance on a permanent type sign, at least 3 square feet in size, and if the office is not located on the grounds , the loca- tion of the office shall be noted on the sign. (2) A cemetery fence shall be kept in good repair. (3) Identifying features or section markers of durable mate- rial shall be placed permanently in the ground to identify the named or numbered sections of the cemetery which shall coincide �. with a cemetery map. (4) A grave shall be located by a permanent lot survey marker which shall be located in the ground within a reasonable dis- tance of the grave and coinciding with a cemetery section on the map. Each grave in a single grave section shall be located by a permanent numbered grave marker . (5) A lot survey marker shall be kept reasonably visible under normal weather conditions . t (6) A cemetery' s grave decorations rules shall be posted or made available in printed form. (7) Maintenance equipment not in use shall be stored in the maintenance service areas . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 28 . ) R 456.153 Buildings . Rule 53. A building , including a mausoleum, shall be kept in good repair . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 28. 1 f R 456. 154 Restrooms and public accommodations . Rule 54 . A cemetery shall maintain reasonable and acceptable restrooms and public accommodations deemed necessary by the com- mission after inspection is made by a field investigator and a report submitted. (History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 28 . 1 -13- 1 PART TRUSTS 6 . MERCHANDISE U S R 456 . 161 Merchandise trust agreements . Rule 61 . (1) A vendor shall submit 2 copies of a written merchandise trust agreement to the commission for approval. In addition to other requirements , a merchandise trust agree- ment shall provide all of the following : (a) That deposits made to the merchandise trust account by a vendor shall be invested by the trustee only in accordance with Act No. 177 of the Public Acts of 1937 , as amended, being §§555. 201 to 555. 203 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, except that funds shall not be invested in life insurance policies on any person or invested in a - company owned or operated by a cemetery or its authorized agent or in loans to any person directly con- nected with or employed by a cemetery or its agents . (b) That deposits to the merchandise trust account shall be certified by an 'officer of the vendor or agents authorized by a vendor to act in its• behalf. (c) That withdrawals from the merchandise trust account shall be made on the presentation to the trustee of an affidavit cer- tified by the vendor that the cemetery merchandise or services have been installed, delivered, performed or terminated. With- drawals shall not be made in excess of the allocated deposit and vendor shall so certify. The trustee shall retain the af- fidavit as a permanent part of the trust records and the vendor shall keep a copy. (d) That at least an annual accounting period shall be estab- lished and the trustee shall furnish to the vendor an accounting which shall contain the following information: (i) A separate listing of all assets held by cost and fair market value with totals. (ii) Total deposits made to the trust account during the re- porting period and total to date. (iii) Total withdrawals from the merchandise trust account during the reporting period and total to date. (iv) A certification by the vendor to the trustee that the total assets of the merchandise trust account are at least equal to the total obligations as determined by the current de- posits as required by subrule (1) of rule 62. (v) Net income including ordinary income and capital gains paid to vendor during the accounting period. (e) That at any time the commission makes a determination that the merchandise trust account is underfunded to meet the ' total current obligations , the commission may order the vendor to deposit all future trust income, as of the date of the order , to the principal of the merchandise trust account to be allo- cated in accordance with subdivision (b) until the total assets of the corpus of the merchandise trust account equals the total obligations as ' determined by the current deposits as required by subrule (1) of rule 62. (f) That the purpose of the merchandise trust account is to protect the purchaser and the commission may inspect the rec- ords of the vendor and trustee relating thereto. -14- (2) Assets of the merchandise trust funds esLablished by a vendor or its authorized agents shall be deposited with a bank or trust company located in this state. rR 456 . 162 Required deposits to merchandise trust account . Rule 62 . (1) When cemetery merchandise or services are sold to a purchaser , a vendor or an agent authorized by a vendor or acting on its behalf under an agreement or sales contract to sell cemetery merchandise or services shall deposit , on or be- fore the last day of the month following the month of collec- tion, the following amounts to a merchandise trust account and maintain such deposits until such time as the cemetery merchan- dise or services are installed , delivered , performed or term- inated: (a) One hundred thirty percent of the cost of each grave memorial that the vendor is obligated to furnish and install . A vendor representing more than 1 memorial manufacturer may Ir take the average cost of all manufacturers the vendor repre- sents in determining the 130% of cost if all manufacturers meet the specifications as contained in the purchase or sales agreement. At all times the total amount required to be on de- t posit in the merchandise trust account for obligations concern- ing grave memorials shall be not less than the current cost of all such obligations . (b) The greater amount of either 70% of the gross proceeds received from the sale of each burial vault or 130% of the cost of each burial vault that the vendor is obligated to furnish and install . At all times the total amount required to be on deposit in the merchandise trust account for obligations con- cerning burial vaults shall be not less than 130% of the cur- i rent costs of all such obligations . (c) The greater amount of either 100% of the gross proceeds received from the sale of cremations , grave openings and clos- ings or $100. 00 for each cremation, grave opening and closing that the vendor is obligated to furnish . (2) A vendor may withdraw from the merchandise trust account only after the cemetery merchandise or services are delivered, stored, installed, performed or terminated. The vendor may withdraw from the merchandise trust account only the current cost of grave memorials which are ordered by him and stored by the vendor or cast and stored by a memorial company. He may withdraw the balance only when the grave memorial is installed. ' A vendor may withdraw from the merchandise trust account only the current cost of a burial vault if he orders and stores the vault . He may withdraw the balance only when the vault is in- stalled. (3) A vendor storing grave memorials or burial vaults u.ntil time of need shall insure the memorials and vaults against fire and theft in an amount in excess of their total replacement cost . A current certificate of insurance coverage shall be filed with the commission annually. ' (4 ) A vendor shall make deposits to the merchandise trust account as required by the act and when he does any of the fol- lowing : (a) Makes a pre-need cash sale. (b) Sells the sale contract to a bank or lending institution. (c) Receives prorated payments direct from a purchaser , gen- erally referred to as a house account , unless the vendor has an approved merchandise escrow account as provided in rule 63 . The deposit required on a house account payment shall be as pro- vided in rule 63 . R 456.�163 Merchandise escrow account . Rule 63 . (1) A vendor may establish a merchandise escrow account in a bank or trust company located in this state under a written trust agreement approved by the commission into which he shall deposit payments on house accounts. (2) The deposit required on a house account payment received from the sale of a grave memorial shall be a percentage of each payment made by a purchaser computed by dividing the sale price of the grave memorial into 130% of the cost of the memorial. Sales tax, finance or carrying charges and memorial maintenance trust deposits are not considered a part of the sale price in determining the percentage. (3) The deposit required on a house account payment received from the sale of a burial vault is the greater of either 70% of each payment made by a purchaser or 130% of the cost of the burial vault. The deposit shall be computed as provided in subrule (2) for grave memorials. (4) A vendor may make payments to a merchandise escrow ac- count until the purchaser makes payment in full at which time the vendor shall transfer the deposit to the merchandise trust account. (5) A vendor may withdraw from the merchandise escrow account only after the cemetery merchandise or services are delivered, stored, installed, performed. or terminated. (6) Merchandise escrow account deposits and withdrawals shall be certified to by the vendor as to their regularity and accu- racy. R 4 - rust accounts. 56.164 Pre-existing merchandise t Rule 64 . (1) A vendor having a merchandise trust, escrow or . other depository account pre-dating the effective date of this rule, shall take appropriate measures to demonstrate annually to the satisfaction of the commission the assurance of fiduciary responsibility in the maintenance of the account and the finan- cial integrity of the account to meet the current cost of the merchandise for which deposits were made to the pre-existing merchandise trust. If the total amount in a pre-existing ac- count is inadequate to meet current obligations, the vendor Shall present to the commission a satisfactory plan of good faith affirmative action to restore the deficit. Rule 62 does not apply to any contractual obligations entered into prior to the effective date of this rule except for withdrawal require- ment as stated in subrule (2) . (2) A vendor continuing a pre-existing merchandise trust, es- crow or other depository account shall furnish the commission an annual accounting on forms acceptable to the commission which -16- shall contain the information required by rule 25 and a certifi- cation that the total deposits are adequate to meet the total current cost of the merchandise for which deposits were made to the pre-existing merchandise trust , escrow or other depository account . (3) Instead of complying with subrules (1) and (2) a vendor ` having a pre-existing merchandise trust , escrow or other depos- itory account may close the account and deposit its assets in a merchandise trust under rule 61 subject to all the terms and t conditions of the trust except that the vendor shall not be re- quired to deposit an amount in excess of that necessary to meet current cost of total contractual obligations . If the amount deposited is inadequate to meet current obligations , the vendor shall present to the commission a satisfactory plan of good faith affirmative action to restore the deficit . The election in this section shall be made in writing with a copy to the cotit- mission. R 456. 165 Record keeping , inspection, audit and hearings . Rule 65.' (1) A vendor shall maintain a monthly accounting record which indicates separately all cash proceeds received from the sale of interment rights, burial vaults , grave memo- rials or cemetery services . The vendor shall also maintain a monthly accounting record setting forth in detail all deposits to the merchandise trust account. This record shall include: (a) Name and contract number of the purchaser . (b) A description of the cemetery merchandise or services purchased. (c) Amount to be credited to the purchaser 's account. (2) A vendor shall also maintain a monthly accounting rec- ord setting forth in detail all withdrawals from the merchan- dise trust account . This record shall include: (a) Name and contract number of the purchaser . (b) A description of the cemetery merchandise or services purchased. (c) Amount withdrawn. (d) Whether the cemetery merchandise or services were in- stalled, delivered , performed or terminated. (3) The records shall be available for inspection or audit at any time during regular business hours by the commission or its authorized agents . The records shall be maintained within ' the state either by the cemetery or in the office of its autho- rized agent . (4) The commission may order a hearing on the current status of the merchandise trust account if it determines that one of the following has occurred: (a) The trust is underfunded to meet current obligations . (b) Required deposits were not made . R 456. 166 Required reporting ; financial statement . Rule 66 . (1) A vendor shall submit to the commission, 60 days after the accounting date established as required by rule 61 , on forms provided by the commission, all information deemed necessary by the commission to assure that the merchandise -17- trust account is adequate to provide all of the cemetery mer- chandise and services the vendor is obligated to provide. A vendor shall submit a current financial statement when requested by the commission as provided in rule 26. R 456 .167 Sales contracts or agreements. Rule 67. (1) Purchase agreements or sales contracts made with a purchaser of grave memorials shall contain at least the following descriptive information: (a) Size of memorial. (b) Material and specifications. (c) Number of vases . (d) Type of base. (2) Purchase agreements or sales contacts made with a pur- chaser of burial vaults shall contain at least the following descriptive information: (a) Size. (b) Type (concrete, steel, plastic, etc. ) . (c) Approximate weight. (d) Approximate load strength specifications. (3) The descriptive information may be contained in a sep- arate certification attached to the sales contract or agreement. PART 9 . HEARINGS R 456.191 Statements of facts and appearances. Rule 91 . (1) A party requesting a hearing shall submit in. writing a fair and accurate statement of the facts to the com- mission and all interested parties . (2) An appearance at a hearing shall be made in person, by a duly authorized representative or by counsel. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29 . 1 R 456.192 Defaults . Rule 92. If a person who has been properly served with a notice of hearing fails to appear at a noticed hearing, the com- mission or designated hearing officer may proceed with a hearing of the case brought before them and, on evidence presented, may make a decision. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29. 1 R 456.193 Answers , arguments and briefs. Rule 93. A person who has been served with a notice of hear- ing may file a written answer before the date of the hearing, and at the hearing may appear and present an oral statement on the charges contained in the notice of hearing. If a written argument or brief is presented a copy shall be served on the secretary of the commission and all interested parties, at least 5 days before the date for the hearing. (History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29. ) R 456 . 194 Adjournments and continuances . Rule 94 . A hearing shall not be adjourned or continued ex- cept on an order of the commission. A motion or request for an -18- ' adjournment or a continuance shall be in writing , and shall state concisely the reasons why the adjournment or continuance is necessary. The motion or request shall not be considered ' unless it is filed with the secretary of the commission at least 5 days before the date assigned for the hearing , except on . a showing that, for reasons not within the control of the person or party making the motion or request , the motion or request could not be filed within the time limited. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29 . 1 R 456 . 195 Stipulations . Rule 95 . The parties to a hearing , by a stipulation in writ- ing filed with the secretary of the commission, may agree on ` the facts or any portion of the facts involved in the contro- versy, which stipulation shall be regarded and used as evidence in the hearing. Parties are requested to agree on the facts when practicable . [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29 . ] R 456 . 196 Depositions . I Rule 96 . A deposition shall be taken only on written author- ity of the commission if it is proved in writing to the commis- sion that it is impractical or impossible to otherwise obtain I the evidence. If a deposition is permitted, it shall be taken according to the rules for taking a deposition in a civil action in this state. [History: 1954 ACS 63 , p. 29 . 1 CHAPTER 456 . CEMETERY ASSOCIATIONS 1 STATE CEMETERY COMMISSION Act 337 of 1966 456 .501-456 .514 Repealed. 1968, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 15, 1968 . CEMETERY CORPORATIONS (Act 87 of 1855) 456. 1 Cemetery corporation; incorporators. Sec. 1 . That any 5 or more persons of lawful age, may organize themselves into a corporation, by such name as they shall adopt, for the purpose of acquiring land for a burial ground for the dead, to dispose of rights of burial therein, and to fence, improve, ornament and keep the same in suitable condition, in the manner hereinafter provided. History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1717 ;-- CL 1871, 3373 ;--How. 4728 ;--CL 1897,. 8362 ;--CL 1915, 11122 ;--CL 1929, 10401 ;--CL 1948 , 456. 1 . Cited in other sections: Sections 456. 1 to 456. 36 are cited in SS 456.51, 456 .530, and 600 .2926a. 456.2 Cemetery corporation; acquisition of land, encumbrance, payment; lease, restriction. Sec. 2. Such corporation shall have power to acquire and hold in fee, or for a term of years, so much land as may be necessary for their burying ground: Provided, That no land thus held shall be in any way encumbered by such corporation: And provided further,. That the purchase price thereof, and interest thereon, or the rent reserved therefor, and the costs of fencing, improving and platting the same , shall be paid out of the funds first realized from the sale of rights of burial: And provided, further, That any lease of land to such corporations , shall contain a covenant on the part of the lessor, that the land thus leased shall never be used by him, his heirs or assigns, for any other than burial purposes, and that all rights of burial acquired under such corporation, shall remain unimpaired, although such lease may expire, or such corporation may forfeit the rights acquired under such lease, by reason of non- compliance with the conditions thereof . E History : 1855 Act . Ef . Feb. 55 • --CL 1857, 1718 •-- y , t 87, imd f . eb. 12, 8 , Am. 1865, Act 282, Imd. Eff . Piar. 20, 1865 ;--CL 1871 ,' 3374 ;--How .4729 ;--CL 1897, 8363 ;--CL 1915, 11123 ;--CL 1929 , 10402 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 2. 456 . 3 Right of burial ; definition. [ Sec. 3. A right of burial under this act shall be, in respect to any corporation organized under this act, the right to bury the dead in and upon a parcel of land of the size specified in the by-laws of any corporation organized under this act. History: 1855 Act 87 Imd. Eff. Feb. .12 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1719 ;-- Y ► , CL 1871 , 3375;--How . 4730 ;--CL 1897, 8364 ;--CL 1915, 11124 ;--CL 1929, 10403 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 3 . 456.3a Right of burial ; granting in tax delinquent lands prohibited. Sec. 3a. No rights of burial shall at any time be granted ' or sold by such corporation upon any .lands which are delinquent for taxes or special assessments. History: Add. 1941, Act 168, Eff. Jan. 10, 1943 ;--CI. 1948 , 456. 3a. 456.4 Right of burial ; disposal b member. 9 P Y Sec. 4. Any member of any corporation organized under this act, wishing to dispose of any right of burial owned by him, shall procure for the purchaser a grant of such right from said corporation; and at the same time such member shall also �.. relinquish to such corporation all claim he may have to such right of burial. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1720 ;-- CL 1871 , 3376 ;--How. 4731 ;--CL 1897, 8365 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff. Sept. 17, 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11125 ;--CL 1929, 10404 ;--CL 1948, �. 456 . 4 . 456 .5 Member; right to vote. Sec. 5. Any person owning a right of burial in ground controlled by a corporation organized under this act, and having the right to use the same , shall be deemed a member of the corporation, and shall have the right to vote at all corporate ' meetings unless in arrears for assessments. Iiistory: 1055, Act 87, Imd. Eff. . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1657, 1721 ;--Am. 1867, Act 99, Imd. Eff. Mar. 25, 1867 ;--CL 1871 , 3377 ;--How. 4732 ;--CL 1897, 8366 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff . Sept . 17, 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11126 ;--CL 1929, 10405 ; --CL 1948 , 456 . 5 . 456.6 Meeting to incorporate; calling. Sec. 6 . Upon application in writing of any 3 of the persons aforesaid to any justice of the peace of the county in which such burying ground is to be situated, he shall issue his warrant to either one of said applicants, directing him to call a meeting of the persons wishing to become incorporated, which warrant shall contain the substance of the application, and shall state the time and place of holding the meeting: and such meeting shall be called in obedience to such warrant, by posting up notice thereof containing the substance of the warrant in at least 2 public places in the township, city, or village, in which . such burying ground is to be situated at least 10 days before the time of holding such meeting .History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1722 ;-- CL 1871 , 3379 ;--How. 4733 ;--CL 1897, 8367 ;--CL . 1915, 11127 ;--CL 1929 , 10406 ;--CL 1948, 456.6 . 456 .7 Meeting to incorporate; affidavit of notice. Sec. 7. The person to whom the aforesaid warrant is directed shall, after having called said meeting, attach to said warrant a copy of the notice accompanied by his affidavit showing that it is a true copy of the notice posted up by him, and also showing when and where such notices were posted, and the same shall be presented to such meeting and filed by the clerk elected thereat. History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1723 ;-- �,� CL 1871, 3380 ;--How. 4734 ;--CL 1897, 8368 ;--CL 1915, 11123 ;--CL 1929 , 10407;--CL 1948, 456.7. 456 .8 Board of trustees; election, terms. Sec. 8. Any 7 or more persons who shall meet in pursuance of such notice may elect by ballot a board of trustees consisting of 9 members , 3 for 1 year, 3 for 2 years , and 3. for 3 years ; and at each annual meeting thereafter 3 trustees shall be elected by ballot , who shall hold their office for 3 years and until their successors shall be elected and have filed their acceptance : ' Provided, That if any corporation now organized under this act shall have any trustees whose term of office shall not expire at the date of its next annual meeting, it shall then elect only such number of trustees as shall increase its board to 9 members . At any such election the 3 persons having the highest number of votes for trustees shall be deemed elected. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ; --CL 1857, 1724 ;-- CL 1871 , 3381 ;--Am. 1873, Act 128, Imd. Eff . Apr. 22, 1873 ;--Am. ' 1881 , Act 105, Imd. Eff. . Apr. 22, 1881 ;--flow . 4735 ; --CL 1897, 8369 ;--CL 1915, 1 .1129 ;--CL 1929, 10408 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 8 . 456 .9 Officers ; election ; sexton or superintendent, appointment. Sec. 9. The board of trustees shall meet within 10 days after each annual meeting , and elect from their own number a president, vice-president, clerk, and treasurer, and from time to time may appoint a sexton or superintendent of grounds , and such other officers as may be deemed necessary . History : 1855, Act 87, Imd . Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1725 ;-- CL 1871 , 3382 ;--Am. 187 3, Act 128, Imd. Eff . Apr. 22, 1873 ;--Am. 1881 , Act 105, Imd. Eff. Apr. 22, 1881 ;--How . 4736 ;--CL 1897, 8370 ;--CL 1915, 11130 ;--CL 1929, 10409 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 9 . 456.10 Officers ; vacancies . ' Sec. 10. A majority of the officers required to be chosen by ballot, in any corporation organized under this act, shall have power to fill any vacancy in office by appointment. History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1726 ;-- CL 1871 , 3383 ;--How . 4737 ;--CL 1897, 8371 ;--CL 1915, 11131 ;--CL 1929 , 10410 ;--CL 1948, 456 .10 . 456.11 Officers; acceptance of office, bond. Sec. 11. All persons elected or appointed to any office under any corporation organized under this act shall, within 10 days after such election or appointment, file with the clerk a written acceptance of the office together with a bond, if required, or said office will be vacant . History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1727 ;-- CL 1871 , 3384 ;--How. 4738 ;--CL 1897, 8372 ;--CL 1915, 11132 ;--CL 1929, 10411 ;--CL 1948, 456. 11. 456 . 12 Officers; notice of election. Sec. 12. Any person attending any meeting for the election of officers of any corporation organized under this act , and elected thereat, to any office, shall be deemed to have been duly notified of his election; the clerk of such corporation shall, within 2 days after. the election of any person to office, ' who was not present at the election, notify such person of his election. History : .1855, Act 87 , Imd. Ef E . Feb. 12 , 1855 ; --CL 1857 , 1728 ; -- CL 1871 , 3385 ;--Now . 4739 ;--CL 1897 , 8373 ;--CL 1915► 11133 ;--CL 1929 , 10412 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 12. ' 456 . 13 Treasurer; bond. Sec. 13. The treasurer shall give a bond to the corporation, with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the president thereof , for the faithful discharge of his duties, which bond shall be filed with the clerk . i History : 1855, Act 87, Imd . Elf. Feb. 12 , 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1729 ; -- CL 1871 , 3386 ;--How . 4740 ;--CL 1897 , 8374 ; --CL 1915, 11134 ; --CL 1929 ; 10413 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 13. 456 . 14 Officers ; compensation. Sec. 14 . The president, clerk , treasurer and superintendent of grounds of any corporation .organized under this act shall receive such a compensation for their services as shall be allowed by a majority of the members of the corporation present at a corporate meeting , and no more: Provided, That if the members neglect to fix such compensation, the same may be fixed, from time to time , by the board of trustees . History: 1855, Act 87 , Imd . Eff . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1730 ;-- CL 1871 , 3387 ;--How . 4741 ;--Am. 1885, Act 119 , Imd. Eff. May 27 , 1835 ;--CL 1897 , 8375 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff . Sept. 17, 1903 ;--CL 19151 11135 ;--CL 1929 , 10414 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 14. 456. 15 By-laws , rules and regulations . Sec. 15. The board of trustees of any corporation organized under this act, shall have the power, by a 2i3 vote of the members elect , to make all needful by-laws , rules, and regulations, not inconsistent with this act, that may be necessary to the proper management of the affairs of such corporation, and may by a like vote amend the same .History : 1855, Act 87, Imd . Eff . Feb. 12 , 1855;--CL 1857, 1731 ;- - CL 1871 , 3338 ;--Am. 1081 , Act- 39, Imd. Eff . Mar. 18, 1881 ;--Now . 4742 ;--CL 1897, 8376 ; --CL 1915, 11136 ;--CL 1929 , 10415 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 15 . 456 . 16 Certificate of organization; contents ; signature ; filing certificate with department- of commerce.. Sec. 16 . Within L week. alter lire organization of: any cor-poration organized under this act , the clerk shall make out a ' certificate of the organization of such. corporation, specifying the corporate name thereof , tfle officers chosen at 01e first meeting ; which certificate shall be signed by the president and clerk of such corporation, and forthwith file such certificate ' with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce. History : 1855, Act 87 , Imd . Eff . Feb. 12 , 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1732 ;-- CL 1871 , 3389 ;--Flow . 4743 ;--CL 1897 , 8377 ;--CL 1915 , 11137 ;--CL 1929 , 10416 ; --CL 1948, 456 . 16 ; --Am. 1982 , Act 103, Imd . Eff . Apr. 19, 1982 . I 456 . 17 Laying out burial grounds ; maps ; filing map with department of commerce ; certificate . Sec. 17 . Before any corporation organized under the provisions of this act shall issue certificates of rights of burial , they shall cause their burial ground to be laid out in such form as they may choose, and cause 2 maps thereof to be made , which maps shall accurately describe the land belonging to such burying ground, its boundaries and location, with the lots or subdivisions named or numbered thereon, and also their size, situation and extent, with the width extent, and location of all the streets , alleys , or walks in such burying ground, which maps shall be prepared under the supervision and direction of the president and clerk of such corporation, and certified by them to be a correct map of their burying ground. One of the above maps shall be filed with the clerk of the corporation, and the other with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce. The department of commerce shall give said corporation a certificate under the seal of the department of commerce , showing that such map has been received and duly filed , which certificate shall be filed with the clerk of said corporation . ' History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1733 ;-- CL 1871 , 3390 ;--flow. 4744 ;--CL 1897, 8378 ;--CL 1915, 11138 ;--CL 1929 , 10417 ;--CL 1948, 456. 17 ;--Am . 1982, Act 103, Imd. Eff. Apr.. 19 , 1982 . 456 . 18 Actions and suits ; common seal . Sec. 18. All corporations organized under this act, shall be capable in their corporate name , of suing and being sued, ' appealing, prosecuting, and defending, to final judgment and execution, in any of the courts of this state or elsewhere, and to have a common seal which they may alter at pleasure . 1 history : 1855, Act- 87 , Imd . Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ; --CL 1857 , 1734 ;-- CL 1871 , 3391 ; --flow . 4745 ;--CL 1897, 8379 ; CL 1915, 11139 ;--C L 1929 , 10413 ; --CL 1948 , 456 . 18 . 456, 19 Reincorporation under act; lot owners in public burying ground, incorporation; transfer of rights from municipalities. Sec. 19 . Any burying ground corporation heretofore organized under any law of this state, upon complying with the provisions of the preceding sections of this act, shall possess all the powers, and be subject to all the restrictions of corporations originally organized under this act; and the owners of lots in any public burying ground in this state may associate together and organize themselves into a corporation under the provisions of this act, whenever ,a majority of such owners shall take the proceedings provided by sections 5 , 6, 7 and 8 , and thereafter other owners may become members of such corporation by, a vote of the board of officers of the corporation, on application to be admitted to membership. Cities , villages and towns may transfer to any corporation, organized under this act, all rights remaining to them in any public burying ground . History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1735 ;-- ' Am. 1867, Act 99► Eff. June 27, 1867 ;--CL 1871 , 3392 ;--How . 4746 ;--CL 1897, 8380 ;--CL 1915, 11140 ;--CL 1929, 10419 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 19 . 456.20 Saving clause. Sec. 20. Any right that may have accrued to any member, stockholders or lot owner of any burial ground corporation, or public burying ground heretofore existing in this state, shall not be affected or impaired by reason of this act . History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1736 ;-- Am. 1867, Act 99, Eff. June 27, 1867 ;--CL 1871, 3393 ;--How. 4747 ;--CL 1897, 8381 ;--CL 1915, 11141 ;--CL 1929, 10420;--CL 1948, 456 .20. 456.21 Vacation of burying ground; procedure. ' Sec. 21. Whenever it may become necessary to vacate any burying ground, the property of any corporation organized under this act, such corporation may, by a majority of its members present at any corporate meeting, direct the president and clerk of such corporation to petition the circuit court for the county in which such burying ground is situated, for leave to vacate the same ; and such circuit court may make Such order in the premises as shall be just and proper: Provided,' No final order shall be made within 6 months from the time of filing such petition, and without due proof of publication of notice of such petition, for 12 successive weeks, in such newspaper as may have been designated by said court for that purpose. ' History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1737 ;-- CL 1871 , 3394 ;--tiow . 4746 ;--CL 1897, 9382 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff. Sept. 17 , 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11142 ;--CL 1929, 10421. ;--CL 1948, 456 . 21 . _ 456 .22 Forfeited right of burial ; disposal . Sec. 22. It shall be lawful for any corporation organized under this act , to dispose of that part of any forfeited right of burial , which has not been actually used as a repository of the '. dead, in like manner as if the same had never been granted.- History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1-738 ;-- CL 1871 , 3395 ;--Fjow . 4749 ; --CL 1897, 8383 ;--CL 1915, 11143 ;--CL 1929, .10422 ;--CL 1948, 456 .22 . 456 .23 Unused burial rights ; sale on non-payment of assessment; reconveyance . Sec. . 23. Any corporation organized under this act may be authorized by the circuit or district court of the county, upon the like petition as is required in the twenty-first section of this act, and after 6 months from the filing of such petition, to redispose of unused burial rights on which assessment shall have remained unpaid for 7 years or more: Provided, That if personal service is not made on the owner or owners of the burial right then the same procedure as is provided by law for substituted service in circuit courts shall be used. At any time during the period of 2 years from and after the entering of the order of termination and forfeiture, the owner of any burial space or spaces shall be entitled to a reconveyance to him by the board of trustees on the payment of the costs an in and not d expenses incurred in said proceeding, exceeding $15.00 for the care and maintenance of such space or spaces. If such reconveyance is not sought and obtained during said 2 year period, then and thereupon the board of trustees shall be authorized and empowered to offer such spaces for sale in accordance with the rules and regulations of said board governing the sale of lots and spaces in the cemetery concerned. The proceeds derived therefrom shall be used to defray the expenses incurred in accordance with the provisions of this act. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1739 ;-- CL 1871 , 3396 ;--How. 4750 ;--CL 1897, 8384 ;--CL 1915, 11144 ;--CL 1929, 10423 ;--Am. 1947, Act 153, Eff. Oct. 11, 1947;--CL 1948, 456 .23 . 1 456 . 24 Assessment ; .voting ; notice of meeting. 9 Sec. 24 . At any corporate meeting of: the members, after notice as provided by its bylaws, those members present, when they deem it necessary, may vote an assessment upon the members of such corporation by a majority vote of the members present, which assessment shall be made by the board of trustees of such corporation, as near as may be in proportion to the value of the 1 respective rights of burial owned by such members. Notice of a proposed assessment setting forth the date and place of meeting and the method of assessment and amount thereof shall be sent by ' certified mail to all known addresses of living members at least 30 days before date set for the meeting . History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1740 ;-- Am. 1867, Act 99, Eff. June 27, 1867 ;--CL 1871, 3397 ;--How . 4751 ;--CL 1897, 8385 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff. Sept. 17 , 1903 ;--CL • 1915, 11145 ;--CL 1929, 10424 ;--CL 1948, 456 .24 ;--Am. 1958, Act ' 4 1, Ef f. Sept. 13, 1958. 456 . 25 Assessment; record. Sec. 25. After an assessment has been made, as provided for in the next preceding section, such corporation shall cause a record to be made of such assessment, showing the day when the same is made, with a list of the names of all the members of such corporation, and the amount assessed to each member; a copy of the assessment shall be furnished by the clerk . to the treasurer of such corporation. ' History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1741 ;-- CL 1871, 3398 ;--How. 4752 ;--CL 1897, 8386 ;--Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff. Sept. 17, 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11146 ;--CL 1929, 10425 ;--CL 1948, 456 .25 . 456.26 Assessment; notice; payment, enforcement. Sec. 26. Within 1 month from the time of making any assessment , the clerk of the corporation making the same, shall cause public notice of the same to be given, in such manner as the board of trustees shall direct, directing each member of such corporation to pay his assessment to the treasurer of such corporation within 30 days from the date of such notice; and such ' assessment shall be, and hereby is declared, a personal liability against such member and the payment thereof may be enforced by action of debt or assumpsit in the name of such corporation. ' -- 742 •,-- History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855; CL 1857, 1 Am. 1867, Act 99, Eff. June 27, 1867 ;--CL 1871, 3399 ;--How . 4753 ;--CL 1897, 8387;--Am. 1899, Act 216, Eff. Sept. 23, 1899 ;-- Am. 1903, Act 65, Eff . Sept. 17, 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11147 ;--CL 1929 , 10426 ;_-CL 1948, 456. 26. 456 . 27 Duties of officers defined by by-laws. Sec. 27. The powers and duties of al l officers holding i office under any corporation organized under this act , shall be defined by the by-laws of such corporation, except go far as they are defined in this act. ' History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff . Feb. 12 , 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1743 ;-- CL 187 .1 , 3400 ;--How . 4754 ;--CL 1897 , 8388 ;--CL 1915, 1 .1148 ;--CL 1929 , 10427 ;--CL 1948 , 456. 27. ' 456 .28 Treasurer; duties . Sec. 28 . It shall be the duty of the treasurer of any corporation organized under this act, to receive and safely keep ' all moneys belonging to such corporation, and pay them out on the order of the clerk, countersigned by the president of such corporation. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1744 ;-- CL 1871, 3401 ;-How. 4755 ;--CL 1897 , 8389 ;--CL 1915, 11149 ;--CL 1929 , 10428 ;--CL 1948, 456 .28 . 456 . 29 Records of rights of burial ; form. ' Sec. 29 . A record shall be kept by each corporation organized under this act, of the rights of burial disposed of by such corporation, in the following form: No. The . . . . . . . . . . for to them paid by of . . . . , , . . . . , hereby grant unto . . . . . . . . . . right of burial in their grounds, and embracing in reference to this map, . . . . . . . . . . , subject, nevertheless , to assessment and forfeiture, as provided by law . Dated, 18 . . . . . . ' Countersigned, . . . . . . . . . . , President. . . . . . . . . . . Clerk . I History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1745;-- CL 1871, 3402 ;--How. 4756 ;--CL 1897, 8390 ;--CL 1915, 11150 ;--CL i 1929, 10429 ;--CL 1948, 456.29. ` 456 . 30 Records of rights of burial ; bound blanks, index. Sec. 30. It shall be the duty of every corporation ' organized under this act, to procure a sufficient number of blanks of the form above prescribed, bound in convenient form, with an index in which shall be entered alphabetically the names of the purchasers of rights of burial in the grounds OF. such corporation. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1746 ;-- + CL 1871 , 3403 ;--How . 4757 ;--CL 1697, 8391 ;--CL 1915, 11151 ;--CL i 456 . 35 Improvement or memorial fund ; use ; investment; corporate trustees ; accounts . Sec. 35. '( 1 ) The board of trustees of any corporation organized under this act shall provide for and establish an improvement or memorial fund, the income or proceeds from which shall be perpetually devoted : First, To care for any assessments levied, to keeping clean and in good order the lots of the several contributors thereto, and any monuments on said contributors ' lots in good repair; and , Second, To improving and beautifying any portion of the grounds of such corporation, reserved from sale and set apart for ornamental purposes. ( 2) Contributions , subscriptions or bequests to such fund, whether made by owners of lots, or rights of burial, or by other persons, shall be invested in such safe and productive securities as the said board of trustees shall determine, or deposited in the savings department of any state, national bank, or state or federally chartered savings and loan association and only the annual interest thereon shall be used for the purposes above prescribed . ( 3) Any corporation organized under this act may also be named and constituted and may act as trustee of any gift, grant, bequest or conveyance of personal property , - to said corporation, intrust for the perpetual care, maintenance and preservation of , and the •planting and cultivation of trees, shrubs, flowers and plants upon any cemetery lot or lots, or part of the cemetery owned or held and maintained by said corporation, and the care, preservation, repair, upkeep and replacement of any monument , tomb, mausoleum, fence or other structure thereon, or for any or all the above purposes upon such terms and conditions as may be provided in the instrument or writing creating such trust, and no such trust shall be invalid because contravening any statute or ' rule of law forbidding accumulations of income, but shall be valid notwithstanding such statute or •rule. ( 4) On or before June 30 of each year an account of all proceeds received during the preceding calendar year from sales �. of interment rights, entombment rights or columbarium rights made after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act, shall be filed with the state cemetery commission of the department of commerce, along with an account, certified to by the trustee or trustees, of all amounts deposited the calendar year previous, into the irrevocable endowment fund . History : Add. 1881 , Act 39, Imd. Eff. Mar. 18 , 1881 ;--How. 4762 ;--CL 1897, 8396 ;--CL 1915, 11156 ;--Am. 1917, Act 308, Eff . Aug . 10, 1917 ;--CL 1929, 10435;--CL 1948, 456 . 35;--Am. 1966, Act (_ 338, Eff . Mar. 10, 1967 . office under any corporation organized under this act , shall be defined by the by-.laws of such corporation, except so far as they are defined in this act. History : 1855, Act 87, imd. Eff . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1743 ;-- CL 1871 , 3400 ;--How . 4754 ;--CL 1897 , 8388 ;--CL 1915, 1 .1148 ;--CL 1929 , 10427 ;--CL 1948, 456. 27. 456 . 28 Treasurer; duties . ' Sec. 28 . It shall be the duty of the treasurer of any corporation organized under this act, to receive and safely keep all moneys belonging to such corporation, and pay them out on the ' order of the clerk, countersigned by the president of such corporation. History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1744 ;-- CL 1871 3401 •-How. 4755 ;--CL 1897 , 8389 ;--CL 1915, 11149 ;--CL 1929, 10428 ;- CL 1948, 456.28. t 456 .29 Records of rights of burial ; form. Sec. 29. A record shall be kept by each corporation organized under this act, of the rights of burial disposed of by such corporation, in the following form: No. The . . . . . . . . . . for a . . . . . . . . . . to them paid by of hereby grant unto . . . . . . . . . . right of burial in their grounds, and embracing in reference to this map, . . . . . . . . . . , subject, nevertheless, to assessment and forfeiture, as provided by law . Dated, 18. . . . . . Countersigned, . . . . . . . . . . . President. . . . . . . . . . . Clerk . ' History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855;--CL 1857, 1745;-- CL 1871, 3402 ;--How. 4756 ;--CL 1897, 8390 ;--CL 1915, 11150 ;--CL �. 1929, 10429 ;--CL 1948, 456.29. 456 .30 Records of rights of burial ; bound blanks, index. Sec. 30. it shall be the duty of every corporation organized under this act, to procure a sufficient number of blanks of the form above prescribed, bound in convenient form, with an index in which shall be entered alphabetically the names ' of the purchasers of rights of burial in the grounds of such corporation . History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1746 ;-- t CL 1871 , 3403 ;--flow. 4757 ;--CL 1897, 0391 ;--CL 1915, 11151 ;--CL ` 456.35 Improvement or memorial funds use ; investment; corporate trustees ; accounts . Sec. 35. '( 1 ) The board of trustees of any corporation organized under this act shall provide for and sta sl sh awhich improvement or memorial fund, the income or proceed shall be perpetually devoted: First, To care for any assessments levied, to keeping clean and in good order the lots of the several contributors thereto, and any monuments on said contributors' lots in good repair; and , Second, To improving and beautifying any portion of the grounds of such corporation, reserved from sale and set apart for ornamental purposes . ( 2) Contributions , subscriptions or bequests to burial,�ch by fund, whether made by owners of lots, or rig hts of other persons , shall be invested in such safe and productive . securities as. the said board of trustees shall determine, or deposited in . the savings department savinfany sln,associationnal aand or state or federally chartered 9s andoa purposes only the annual interest thereon shall be used for the above prescribed. ( 3) Any corporation organized under this act may also be named and constituted and may act as trustee of any gift, grant, ' I personal property , - to or conveyance of Pto said corporation, in trust for the perpetual care, maintenance and preservation of , and the planting and cultivation of trees, shrubs , lowerst of the and plants upon any cemetery lot or lots, or pa ry owned or held and maintained by said corporation, and the care, preservation, repair, upkeep and replacement of any monument , tom b mausoleum, fence or other structure thereon, or for any or , e all the above purposes upon such terms creatinnd ndition a stma b no provided in the instrument or writing g statute or such trust shall be invalid because contravening but bebe rule of law forbidding accumulations of income, valid notwithstanding such statute or -rule. S of each year an account of all (4) On or before June 30 ear from sales proceeds received during the preceding calendar y �I of interment rights, entombment rights or columbarium rights made after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act, shall be filed with the state cemetery commission of the department of commerce, along with an account, certified to by the trustee or trustees, of all amounts deposited the calendar year previous, into the irrevocable endowment fund . V F.ff . Mar. 18, 1881 ;--How • History : Add. 1881 , Act 39, 15, Am. 1917, Act 308, Eff . 47G2 ;--CL 1897 , 8396 ;--CL 1915, 1115G ;-- Aug . 10, 1917 ;- -C L 1929 10435;--CL 1948, 456. 35;--Am. 1966, Act 338, Eff . Mar. 10, 1967 . i I 1929 , 10430 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 30 . 456 . 31 Price of lots or rights of burial . ' Sec. 31 . The price of lots or rights of burial in any grounds belonging to such corporation may be, from time to time , determined and fixed by a 2/3 vote of the board of trustees . History: 1855, Act 87 , Imd. Eff . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1747 •-- CL 1871 , 3404 ;--Am. 1881 , Act 39, Imd. Eff . Mar. 18 , 1881 ;--How . 4758 ;--CL 1897 ,. 8392 ;--CL 1915, 11152 ;--CL 1929, 10431 ;--CL 1948 , 456. 31 . 456 .32 Price of lots or rights of burial ; payment receipt. Sec. 32. Upon payment to the treasurer of any corporation organized under this act , the price of any right of burial it shall be the duty of such treasurer to determined as above, give to the purchaser he rremises t r eceipt on which efr, which receipt p shall ch paymenthasbeenmade . accurately describe t p History : 1855, Act '87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1748 ;-- CL 1871 , 3405 ;--How. 4759 ;--CL 1897 , 8393 ;--CL 1915, 11153 ;--CL 1929 , 10432 ;--CL 1948 , 456.32. 456 .33 Certificate of right of burial . Sec. 33 . Upon presenting to the clerk of any corporation organized under this act, a receipt from the treasurer thereof , in the form prescribed in the next preceding section of this act, it shall be the duty of such clerk to issue a certificate of right of burial , signed by such clerk and countersigned by the president of such corporation, in the form prescribed in the twenty-ninth section of this act. History: 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff . Feb. 12, 1855 ;--CL 1857, 1749 ;-- CL 1871 , 3406 ;--How . 4760 ;--CL 1897, 8394 ;--CL 1915, 11154 ;--CL �. 1929 , 10433 ;--CL 1948, 456 .33 . �. 456 .34 Potter's field. Sec. 34 . Any corporation organized under this act , shall ' have power to set off a part of thelratheround as a dead to bepburieds field, and under proper regulations permit therein. - History : 1855, Act 87, Imd. Eff. Feb. 12 , 1855 ;--CL 1857 , 1750 ;-- CL 1871 , 3407 ;--liow . 4761 ; --CL 1097 , 8395 ;--CL 1915, 11155 ;- C L 1 1929 , 10434 ;--CL 1940 , 456 . 34 . ( 5) No portion of the funds required to be set aside under section 35 shall be used directly or indirectly for salaries of the officers or directors of the cemetery association ,. or corporation, only the earnings from such funds shall be used to keep the grounds and graves in good condition. ( 6) In addition to all other remedies at law or in equity which any interested party may have , the attorney general and the circuit court of the county in which the cemetery is located shall have all the powers and jurisdiction granted to the attorney general and court as to trusts covered by Act No. 280 of the Public Acts of 1915, as amended, being sections 554 . 351 to 554 . 353 of the Compiled Laws of 1948 . The remedies granted shall include all such endowment care fund trusts without regard to uncertainty or indefiniteness of the beneficiaries thereof . History : Add. 1966, Act 338 , Eff. Mar. 10, 1967 . Cited i•n other sections: Section 456 .35a is cited in S 456 . 536 . 456.35b Endowment care fund ; exemption from care fund requirements. Sec. 35b . Earth interment cemeteries of 10 acres or less in size which are owned and operated exclusively by nonprofit entities existing prior to March 10, 1967 and in which burials have taken place prior to such date, shall be exempt from the care fund requirements of sections 35 and 35a , except that reports shall be made as required by such sections if the cemetery owners maintain care or memorial funds . History: Add. 1968, Act 254 , Imd. Eff. July 1, 1966 . 456.36 Additional land; taxation; conveyance. Sec. 36. Any corporation organized or to be organized under this act may own and hold land heretofore or hereafter acquired for additional burial grounds and such other land heretofore or hereafter acquired as may be needed for the convenient or proper operation of its burial grounds. Land heretofore or hereafter acquired by said corporation and not being a part of its burial grounds shall not be exempt from taxation. Any corporation organized under this act shall not '! convey any part or. portions of land owned by it if such land is part of the plan or design of the cemetery adopted and recorded as provided in section 17 of this act or secured for the purpose '6 of becoming part of such plan or design unless at least $51000.00 ) for each acre so conveyed is allocated to the improvement or memorial fund provided for by section 35 of this act. History: Add. 1897, Act 75, Eff . .Aug. 30, 1897 ;--CL 1897, 8397 ;-- CL 1915, 11157 ;--CL 1929, 10436 ; --CL 1940 , 456 . 36 ; --Am . 1964 , Act �� 531 Ef f . Aug. 28, 1964 . ' 456 . 35a Endowment care fund ; creation; minimum requirements ; administration; investment ; prohibited use ; legal remedies . Sec. 35a . ( 1 ) The fund required to be set aside under section 35 for the purpose of keeping and maintaining the grounds of cemeteries established after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act, or mausoleums which are not located in the confines of a dedicated cemetery and are established after the ' effective date of this 1966 amendatory act, shall be created by i the deposit of $ 25 , 000. 00 into the fund before any sale of burial rights, entombment rights or columbarium rights is. made . ( 2) With respect to all cemeteries or mausoleums , whether established before or after the effective date of this 1966 act , the fund shall be added to by payment , perpetually , into the same each month of not less than 15% of all proceeds received during the previous month from the sales of burial rights , entombment rights or columbarium rights made after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act. No total deposit for a single adult burial right sale or assignment shall be less than $20 .00 . Notwithstanding the minimum amount required to be paid into such endowment fund from the proceeds of sales of lots or burial ' rights , as provided herein, any cemetery which has an endowment fund of more than $125 ,000 .00 and exceeding $10, 000 .00 per acre of the developed portion of such cemetery , may make application to the cemetery commission for a waiver of the 15% or $20 .00 minimum requirement. The cemetery commission shall take such testimony and make such investigation as it deems advisable pursuant to such application. If the cemetery commission determines that the applicant has an endowment fund of more than $ 125, 000. 00 and exceeding $10, 000. 00 per acre of the developed ( portion of such cemetery and that the income from such fund is I sufficient to meet the then current cost of keeping the applicant 's cemetery in good condition, it shall grant a waiver of the 15% and $20. 00 minimum requirement , and it shall grant �t such modifications with respect to contributions to such fund as it deems advisable . ( 3) The endowment care fund may be administered by the board of directors itself, or by such trustees, individual or corporate, as it may select under the terms of a trust instrument or declaration. - If it selects trustees to administer the fund , its liability shall be limited to reasonable care in the selection. Directors may serve as trustees if at least 2 members of the board are selected. ( 4 ) The funds established under this section shall be invested subject to the provisions of sections 1 and 2 of Act No. 177 of the Public Acts of 1937, as amended, being sections 555 . 201 and 555 . 202 of the Compiled Laws of 1948, and the investment of any fund for endowment care heretofore or hereafter made which meets the requirements of said act is ratified and , ' confirmed. i� CEMETERY CORPORATIONS ; EXTENSION OF CORPORATE LIFE (AcC 185 of 1929) 456 . 51 Continuance of corporate existence . Sec. 1 . It shall be lawful for any corporation or association under Act No . 87 of the Public Acts of 1855, as amended, being sections 456 . 1 to 456 .36, whose corporate term of existence has expired, or may hereafter expire by limitation, at a special meeting of the trustees de jure or de facto of said corporation or association, called for that purpose, to direct by resolution the continuance of its corporate existence in perpetuity or for such further term as they may determine, which resolution or direction shall express the date of the commencement and the termination of said extended term, if said extension be for a term of years. Such special meeting may be called by the president or clerk of the corporation or association, whose term of existence has not expired, or by either of the persons acting as president or clerk of the corporation or association, whose term of corporate existence has expired by limitation, and notice of such meeting shall be given to all the de jure or de facto trustees of said corporation or association at least 10 days prior to the date of such meeting by delivering to each of said trustees , personally, a written or printed notice of such meeting, or by leaving such notice at the residence of such trustee. The trustees de jure or de facto of any corporation or association, the same being either a de jure or a de facto corporation, organized under Act No. 87 of the Public Acts of 1855, as amended, and which corporation or association has heretofore acquired and held and still holds, or which may hereafter acquire and hold land conveyed or leased to it in its corporate name , may at such special meeting determine by resolution to reorganize such corporation, or association and thereby such reorganization shall take, assume, and keep the name ,i. of such corporation or association as the same has before been l known, and such reorganization of such corporation or association so directed and made shall be and remain a corporation with all r( powers, duties, and obligations of a corporation or association I . newly made or incorporated under said act and its amendments. Upon the adoption of such resolution, which said resolution shall ,j have the concurrence of 2/3 of such trustees in cases where the `` term of existence of such corporation shall not have expired, and of 4/5 of such trustees in case the term of existence thereof y shall have expired, it shall be the duty of the de jure or de I facto president and clerk of such corporation or association, together with a sufficient number of the other trustees to constitute the number of trustees above required for the adoption of such resolution, to make, sign, and acknowledge duplicate articles of reorganization or incorporation, in which shall be ' set forth the name, the object, and the -number and names of the trustees of the new organization, and which shall he the same as in the corporation or association to be reorganized and which ' shall set forth further that the purpose is to hold, keep , and 1 retain the corporate name and continue the corporate existence of � t the corporation in perpetuity or for a specified term when its pending term shall have expired, or in case the term of: existence of such corporation or association has already expired, that the purpose is to organize anew and to take up, renew, and continue the corporate existence of such corporation or association in perpetuity, or for a specified term to commence from the time of such expiration. One of such articles of reorganization shall be filed with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce , and the other to be kept by said corporation or association. Either of said duplicate articles of reorganization or a certified copy of the record of the same shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited and of the validity and existence of the said corporation or association. The corporation or association so made, reorganized , or renewed, shall be a corporation to all intents and purposes , having all the powers , and being subject to all the restrictions of corporations originally organized under the said act or under said act as amended, and the same shall succeed to, own, and hold all the property or rights of action held, owned, and had by the �I corporation or .association which is reorganized, prior to its ■ renewal or reorganization, and shall be liable for all its debts , liabilities, and obligations as fully and completely as if it had not been reorgnized and its corporate existence had been beyond any question, both de jure and de facto: Provided, however, That no greater or additional rights; powers , or privileges shall be conferred by the continuance or reorganization of any corporation or association hereunder in perpetuity than would be conferred upon such corporation or association continued or reorganized for a term of years, it being the legislative intent in permitting ' organizations hereunder in perpetuity to relieve such corporations or associations from the necessity of continuing or reorganizing after a limited term of years but not to confer any other or additional vested right. The officers and trustees of the corporation or association renewed or reorganized shall hold and continue in their offices until their successors shall be duly elected or appointed and qualified . History : 1929, Act 185, Eff. Aug . 28 , 1929 ;--CL 1929, 10437 ;--CL 1948, 456 .51 ;--Am. 1982, Act 108, Imd. Eff . Apr. 19, 1982. Former law : See Act 154 of 1893. � t 456 .52 Extension of term of existence of corporation. Sec. 2. It shall be lawful for any corporation heretofore reorganized or hereafter reorganized under the provisions of this ' act , to amend its articles of reorganization from time to time .as• to the extension of the term of existence of such corporation, at a special meeting of the trustees of said corporation called for that purpose, to direct- by resolution the extension of its corporate existence, which resolution shall express such extension to be in perpetuity or the date of the commencement and It ermination of said term. Such special meeting shall be called and notice thereof given in the same man►ier as is provided in ' section 1 of this act for the calling and giving of notice of the special meeting mentioned in said section. Upon the adoption of such resolution, which shall have the concurrence of 2/3 of such trustees , it shall be the duty of the president and clerk of such corporation or association, together with a sufficient number of the other trustees to make 2/3 of a full board of trustees , to make, sign, and acknowledge in duplicate amended articles of reorganization, in which shall be set forth the name , the object, and the number and names of the trustees of the corporation; and which shall further set forth that the purpose of the reorganization is to hold, keep, and retain the corporate name and continue the existence of the corporation in perpetuity or for a specified term when its pending term shall have expired . One of such duplicate articles of reorganization shall be filed in the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce. The other duplicate shall be kept by said corporation or association. Either of said duplicate articles or a certified copy of the record of the same shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited and of the validity and existence of said corporation or association. The corporation whose term of existence is so extended shall be a corporation to all intents and purposes , having all the powers and being subject to all the restrictions of corporations originally organized -under Act No. 87 of the Public Acts of 1855, as amended, and the same shall �. succeed to, own, and hold all the property or rights of action held, owned, or had by the corporation or association, whose term of. existence is so extended, prior to the extension of .its existence, and shall be liable for all its debts, liabilities, and obligations . History : 1929, Act 185, Eff. Aug . 28 , 1929 ;--CL .1929, 10438 ;--CL 1948, 456 .52 ;--Am. 1982, Act 108, Imd. Eff . Apra 19, 1982 . r RURAL CEMETERY CORPORATIONS (Act 12 of 1869 ) 456 . 101 Cemetery corporations ; incorporators, name. Sec. 1 . That any number of persons not less than 10, who ' shall by articles of agreement in writing, associate themselves according to the provisions of this act , under any name assumed by them, for the purpose of purchasing .land for a cemetery in this state, and for fencing, laying out, improving, maintaining ' and establishing the same and who shall comply with sections 2 and 3 of this act , shall , with their successors and assigns , constitute a body politic or corporate, under the name assumed by tthem in their articles of association: Provided, however, That no 2 corporations shall assume the same name . History : 1869 , Act 12, lmd. Ef .f. Feb. 19 , 1869 ; --CL 1871 , 3408 ;-- How . 4763 ;--CL 1897 , 8399 ;--CL 1915, 11160 ;--CL 1929, 10440 ;--1CL 1948 , 456 . 101. Cited in other sections : Sections 456 . 101 to 456. 119 are cited in SS 456 . 151, 456 .530, and 600 .2926a . 456 . 102 Articles ; signing, acknowledgment, contents. Sec. 2 . The articles of agreement of every such association shall be signed by the persons associating in the first instance, and acknowledged before some person authorized by the laws of this state, to take the acknowledgment of deeds , and shall state-- 1 1st The amount of land which it is proposed to purchase for such cemetery, and the town and count in which it is Y situated.-- 2nd The amount of capital which it is estimated will be required to make such purchase, and to fence and improve the grounds , and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided .-- 3rd The name by which such corporation shall be known.-- 1 4th The number of persons who shall constitute the board of directors , being not less than 5 nor more than 13.-- 5th The names of those who shall constitute the first board of directors, and the name of the first treasurer.-- -� 6th The names of the subscribers to the articles of association, and the number of shares subscribed by each , towards J� the required capita 1 .-- 7th The term of duration of such corporation, which shall ! not exceed 30 years . History : 1869, Act 12, laid. Ef. f. Feb. 19 , 1869 ;--CL 1871 , 3409 ; -- How. 4764 ;--CL 1897 , 8400 ;--CL 1915, 11161 ;--CL 1929, 10441 ;--CL 1948, 456. .102. r 456 . 103 Payment by subscribers to articles of association. i Sec. 3. The subscribers to such articles of association , shall at the time of subscription thereto, severally pay to the treasurer named therein at least 20 per cent of the amount subscribed by each , and when the whole amount of capital mentioned in said articles shall be subscribed and said portion thereof actually paid in, the directors shall cause a copy of their articles of association, together with an affidavit of such treasurer that 20 per cent o'f the amount of capital subscribed has actually been paid in, to be filed in the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce. '1 History: 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff . Feb. 19, 1869 ;--CL 1871 , 3410 ;-- Am. 1875, Act 219, Imd. Eff. May 3 , 1875 ;--How . 4765 ;--CL 1897, 8401 ;--CL 1915, 11162 ;--CL 1929, 10442 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 103 ;--Am. '1 1953, Act 167, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953 ;--Am. 1982, Act 110, Imd. Eff. Apr. 19, 1982. 456-104 Annual meeting ; election of board of directors ; right to :.� vote; special meetings. Sec. 4 . The annual meeting of every such corporation shall be held on the second Monday of May in each year, unless . j some other day shall be fixed by the by-laws thereof , and in such case, it shall be held upon the day so fixed. Such meeting shall elect a board of directors , who shall serve for the ensuing year, and until their successors shall be chosen, and transact such other business of the corporation, as may properly come before it. At such meeting the owners of scrip, hereinafter provided :( for, shall have the right to vote, either in person or by proxy, r in proportion to the amount of scrip held by them respectively , each owner thereof being entitled to 1 vote for each 10 dollars of scrip. Special meetings of any such corporation may be provided for. by the by-laws thereof , and shall be held when called in accordance with such provision. History : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Ef f. Feb. 19 , 1869;--CL 1871, 3411 , How . 4766 ;--CL 1897 , 8402 ;--Am. 1899, 'Act 126, Imd. Eff . June 15, 1899 ; --CL 1915, 11163 ;--CL 1929, 10443 ;--CL 1948, 456. 104 . i 456 . 105 Board of directors ; selection of officers. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of said board of directors to choose from their own number a president and vice-president , I and also to elect- suitable persons as treasurer acid secretary of t such corporation, and from time to time to appoint a superintendent and such other subordinate officers as may be required by the by-laws . History : 1869 , Act 12, Imd. Ef .f. Feb. 19 , 1869 ; --CL 1871 , 3412 ;-- How. 4767 ;--CL 1897, 8403 ;--CL 1915, 11164 ;--CL 1929 , 10444 ;--CL ' 1948 , 456. 105. 456 . 106 Board of directors ; powers. Sec . 6 . The board of directors shall have the general management of such corporation and shall have the power, -- To purchase land for the use of such association, but for no other purpose, and not exceeding in all 300 acres ; To levy assessments upon the subscribers to the articles of association, not exceeding the amount severally subscribed by them, payable at such times as the directors shall determine, and to enforce the collection thereof. either by suit or forfeiture; To cause to be prepared a plan or design for laying out such lands so purchased by them for cemetery purposes; and when such plan or design is adopted by them, it shall be their duty to cause the same to be recorded in a book to be kept by them for that purpose, and it shall not thereafter be altered or modified , unless by a 2/3 vote of all the directors , after a special notice of such proposed change shall have been given, and after said proposition shall have been submitted in writing to the board at a meeting thereof, to be held prior to the one at which the vote upon such proposed change shall be taken; Provided, That no such alteration shall be made which shall interfere with rights of burial already granted ; To dispose of rights of burial, fix the prices' thereof, make conditions in relation to burials within the cemetery grounds , and guarantee to grantees of burial rights the care and preservation of the grounds ; To establish such rules and regulations for the control and management of the grounds and all matters and things incident thereto, as they shall deem for the best interests of the corporation ; To sell any part or portion of - the lands owned by such corporation, in case the same shall not be occupied or required for burial purposes , or for the uses of such cemetery; To invest . the moneys received from the sale of Muria1 rights , and to prescribe, from time to time the interest or dividends which shall be paid to holders of the scrip of such corporation, subject to the restrictions hereinafter named. His tory : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff.. Feb. 19 , 1869 ; --CL 1871 , 3413 ,-- How. 4768 ;--CL 1897 , 8404 ;--CL 1915, 11165 ;--CL 1929, 10445 ;--CL 1948, 456. 106. 456. 106a Conveyance of land. Sec. 6a. The corporation shall not convey any part or portions of land owned by it if the land is part of the plan or design of the cemetery adopted and recorded as provided in section 6 unless at least $5 ,000 .00 for each acre so conveyed is allocated to the irrevocable endowment fund established in section 7 of this act . History : Add. 1964 , Act 54 , Eff. Aug . 28, 1964. 456. 107 Board of directors ; duties, reports, endowment funds, accounting. Sec. 7. The board of directors shall preserve good order in the grounds of such cemetery; provide for the laying out and embellishing of the same , and see that they are well-kept and in good condition; establish an irrevocable endowment fund or funds to produce income for future use in the keeping of the grounds and niches, crypts and mausoleum space of such cemeteries in good condition. The fund shall be governed by the terms and provisions M of section 7a ; cause to be issued scrip or certificates to each subscriber to the articles of the association, which certificates. shall specify the amount paid into the capital stock by such subscriber, such scrip to be personal. property and transferable by the holder thereof, under such regulations as the board of directors may adopt; and make a report to the annual meeting of the condition of the association, and its receipts and . disbursements for the previous year. On or before June 30 of each year an account of all adult burial rights sold and all proceeds received during the preceding calendar year from sales of interment rights, entombment rights or columbarium rights made after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act, shall be filed with the state cemetery commission of the department of commerce, along with an account, certified 'to by the trustee or trustees, of all amounts deposited the calendar year previous , into the irrevocable endowment fund. History: 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff . Feb. 19, 1869 ;--CL 1871, 3414 ;=- Am. 1875, Act 219, Imd. Eff. flay 3 , 1875 ;--How . 4769;--CL 1897, 8405;--CL 1915, 11166 ;--CL 1929, 10446 ;--Am. 1941, Act 330, Eff . Jan. 10, 1942;--C L 1948, 456. 107 ;--Am. 1956, Act 207, Eff. Aug. 11 , 1956 ;--Am. 1966, Act 339, Eff . Mar. 10, 1967. 456 . 107a Endowment care funds ; minimum requirements, administration, investment, prohibited use; legal remedies. Sec. 7a . ( 1 ) The fund required to be set aside under section 7 for the purpose of keeping and maintaining the grounds I� of such cemeteries established after the effective date of this I 1966 amendatory act , or mausoleums which are not located in the confines of a dedicated cemetery and are established after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act , shall be created by the deposit of $ 25, 000. 00 into the fund before any sale of burial rights, entombment rights or columbarium rights is made . ( 2 ) With respect to all cemeteries or mausoleums , whether '. established before or after the effective date of this 1966 act , the fund shall be added to by payment , perpetually , into the same I!.each month of not less than 15% of all proceeds received during the previous month from the sales of burial rights , entombment rights or columbarium rights made after the effective date of this 1966 amendatory act. No total deposit for a single adult burial right sale or assignment shall be less than $20 .00. Notwithstanding the minimum amount required to be paid into such endowment fund from the proceeds of sales of lots or burial ' rights , as provided herein, any cemetery which has an endowment fund of more than $125,000 .00 and exceeding $10 ,000 .00 per acre of the developed portion of such cemetery , may make application ' to the cemetery commission for a waiver of the 15% or $20 .00 minimum requirement. The cemetery commission shall take such testimony and make such investigation as it deems advisable pursuant to such application. If the cemetery commission determines that the applicant has an endowment fund of more than $125, 000. 00 and exceeding $10,000.00 per acre of the developed portion of such cemetery and that the income from such fund is sufficient to meet the then current cost of keeping the applicant 's cemetery in good condition, it shall grant a waiver of the 15% and $20.00 minimum requirement, and it shall grant such modifications with respect to contributions to such fund as it deems advisable. ' ( 3) No portion of the funds required to be set aside under section 7 shall be used directly or indirectly for salaries of the officers or directors of the cemetery association or ' corporation, only the earnings from such funds shall ' be used to keep the grounds and graves in good condition. ' ( 4 ) The endowment care fund may be administered by the board of directors itself , or by such trustees , individual or corporate, as it may select under the terms of a trust instrument or declaration. If it selects trustees to administer the fund, its liability shall be limited to reasonable care in such selection. Directors may serve as trustees if at least 2 members of the board are selected . ( 5 ) The funds established under this section shall be invesLod subject to the provisions of sections 1 and 2 of Act No. ' 177 of Lhe Public Acts of 1937, as amended, tieing sections 555 . 201 and 555 . 202 of the Compiled Laws of 1948, and the i rivi-rAmono of ;1ny fund for. endowmenL car. ( hereLofor.e or. hereafter made which meets the requirements of said act is ratified and confirmed. ( 6 ) In addition to all other remedies at law or in equity which any interested party may have, the attorney general and the circuit court of the county in which the cemetery is located shall have all the powers and jurisdiction granted to the attorney general and court as to trusts covered by Act No. 280 of the Public Acts of 1915, as amended, being sections 554 . 351 to 554. 353 of the Compiled Laws of 1948 . The remedies granted shall include all such. endowment care fund trusts without regard to uncertainty or indefiniteness of the beneficiaries thereof . History: Add. 1956, Act 207, Eff . Aug. 11 , 1956 ;--Am. 1966, Act 339, Ef f. Mar. 10, 1967. Cited in other sections : Section 456. 107a is cited in S 456 .536 . 456. 108 Tax exemption. Sec. 8. All the lands of said corporation enclosed and set apart for cemetery purposes, and all rights of burial. therein, shall be wholly exempt From taxation of any kind whatsoever. History : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff. Feb. 19 , 1869 ;--CL 1871, 3415 ;-- How. 4770 ;--CL 1897, 8406 ;--CL 1915, 11167 ;--CL 1929, 10447 ;--CL 1948, 456. 108. 456 . 109 Burial rights ; granting in lands subject to lien or tax delinquent lands prohibited. Sec. 9. No mortgage, or other lien or incumbrance, shall be executed upon any of the lands of such corporation, actually used for burial purposes , and no rights of burial upon any mortgaged lands of such corporation, lands which are delinquent For taxes or special assessments or lands to which such corporation does not have title in fee, shall at any time be granted or sold by it. History : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff. Feb. 19, 1869 ;--CL 1871, 3416 ;-- How. 4771 ;--CL 1897, 8407 ;--CL 1915, 11168 ;--CL 1929, 10448;--Am. 1941, Act 169, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;--C L 1948, 456. 109. 456 . 110 Highways, sewers or other public thoroughfares through grounds ; right to purchase additional property. ' Sec. 10. No streets, highways, railways, sewers or canals shall be opened or constructed through the grounds of such corporation, without the assent of the board of directors , i ur ose of granted at a meeting of such board, called for the p p considering the propriety of granting such assent: Provided, That such assent shall not be required when lands owned, used or ' controlled by said corporation are taken under. condemnation (; proceedings by the state , or any county , city or village for the purpose of widening an established street or highway: further, That any such corporation whose property has been so r condemned, shall have the right to purchase additional property (' for cemetery purposes within the corporate limits of any such village or city . History : 1869 , Act 12, Imd. Eff . Feb. 19, 1869 ;--CL 1871 , 3417 ;-- How . 4772 ;--CL 1897 , 8408 ;--CL 1915, 11169 ;--Am. 1921 , Act 177 , Eff. Aug . 18 , 1921 ;--Am. 1925, Act 32, Eff . Aug. 27, 1925;--CL 1929 , 10449 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 110 . 456 . 111 Saloons and amusements ,prohibited. i Sec. 11 . After any such corporation shall have been ' formed, and their cemetery site shall have been purchased, no saloon or place of entertainment shall thereafter be set up or established for the sale of intoxicating drinks, and no sporting ' festival shall be held within 1/4 of a mile of the entrance to . the grounds of such corporation. I ' History : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff. Feb. 19 , 1869 ;--CL 1871, 3418 ;-- How . 4773 ;--CL 1897 , 8409 ;--CL 1915, 11170 ;--CL 1929, 10450 ;--CL 1948 , 456. 111. ! 456 .112 Burial rights ; transfer, rights of surviving spouse and '.t next of kin. ( Sec. 12. All rights of burial grantedbysuch corporation shall be transferable and as fully alienable a any personal property in this state, subject only to such conditions in reference thereto as shall be prescribed by the board of . ouse and directors and subject to rights of the s as ta viv lanysindividualnext ng ' of kin now existing at law o in equity burial space or grave in which there is an actual interment. History: 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff . Feb. 19, 1869 ;--CL 1871, 3419 ;-- How . 4774 ;--CL 1897, 8410 ;--CL 1915, 11171 ;--CL 1929, 10451 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 112 ;--Am. 1956, Act 207, Eff . Aug. 11, 1956. 456 . 114 Use of firearms in cemetery ; entering over fence ; ' penalty. Sec. 14 . No person shall use firearms upon the grounds of ' any cemetery owned and inclosed by any such corporation, nor hunt game therein. No person shall enter into such inclosed cemetery by climbing or leaping over or through any fence or wail around 1 . the same, nor direct or cause any animal to enter therein in any such manner. Any person offending against any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding 50 dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding 3 months , or by both, in the discretion of the court. History : 1869, Act 12, Imd. Eff. Feb. 19 , 1869 ; --CL 1871 , 3421 ;-- Am. 1875, Act 218, Eff . Aug . 3, 1875 ;--How . 4776 ;--CL 1897 , 8412 ;--CL 1915, 11173 ;--CL 1929, 10453 ;--CL 1948, 456. 114 . 456. 115 Perpetual care fund ; receipts; investment ; bond ; account. Sec. 15. All corporations established under the M provisions of this act may receive and hold any grant, donation or bequest made to them for the purpose of perpetually caring for and maintaining the lots of said donors, and may apply the income thereof under the direction of the board of directors for the improvement, embellishment and care of the ground, and the different lots , tombs and monuments . Such funds so received by !� grant, donation or bequest shall be kept in a separate fund and shall constitute a perpetual care or repair fund, the income of which shall be devoted to the perpetual keeping of the lots , monuments , markers and tombs of the donors in order. Such funds ; shall be held in trust and the principal shall not be encroached upon or the income be used for any purpose except that to which it is devoted. Any and all funds received by grant, donation or i� bequest by any corporation or association formed under the provisions of this act shall be invested by the board of directors in any of the investments authorized in section 7 ;JP hereof. From this fund so created there shall be drawn annually *and credited to each donor, such an amount of the total income as the amount donated by the donor bears to the income of the entire amount contributed for the purposes of this section. The treasurer of every association or corporation formed under the provisions of this act, shall furnish annually to the board of directors a bond in double the amount of all moneys received under the provisions of this section, which bond shall provide for the safekeeping of all money, bonds , mortgages or securities, that the said treasurer shall render an account annually of all moneys received by him under the provisions hereof and pay and deliver all moneys , bonds and securities to his successor in office, said bond to be approved by a majority vote of and members-elect of the board of directors . History: Add. 1903, Act 209, Eff . Sept. 17 , 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11175 ;--CL 1929, 10455 ;--Am. 1941, Act 330, Eff. Jan. .10, 1942;-- CL 1948, 456 . 115 . 45G . 116 corporation. Non-profit oration. P P Sec. 16. Any corporation organized under tills act may , by suitable provision in its articles of association, or by suitable amendment thereto filed in the same manner as required hereunder ' for the filing of the articles of association, provide that it is a non-profit corporation and may operate and conduct• business as such. History : Add. 1953, Act 167 , Eff . Oct. 2, 1953. Former law: See section 16 of Act 12 of 1869 and section 16 of Act 215 of 1929 . 456 . 117 Charter not deemed forfeited ; filing articles ; affidavit, report. ' Sec. 17 . Notwithstanding the provisions of any other laws , the charter of any corporation organized under this act shall not be deemed to be forfeited and the existence of such corporation shall not be deemed to be terminated because of. its - failure to file annual reports with any state official and/or to pay annual fees as required by any law of this state, provided i that prior to July 1 , 1954 , such corporation shall file , or cause to be filed, with the corporation and securities commission true copies of its articles of association, any amendments thereto, and the affidavit of its treasurer, as required by section 3 i� hereof , duly authenticated by the clerk of the county in which such instruments were filed, and shall file therewith an affidavit of 1 of its officers setting forth that it has continued to exist and function as a corporation since its organization under the provisions of this act, and shall also file therewith the current annual report and pay such fee as is required by law, and thereafter such corporation shall file all annual reports and pay such fees as shall be required by any applicable law. History : Add. 1953, Act 167, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953. Compiler 's note: Original section 17 of Act 12 of 18691 which attempted to confer the power of eminent domain, was held unconstitutional in Portage Township Board of Health v. Van Hoesen, 87 Mich. 533, 535 N.W. 894 ( 1891) . 456. 118 Corporate name. Sec. 18 . Prior to the filing by any corporation, in accordance with section 17, of the instruments thereby required ' with the corporation and securities commission, the corporation shall ascertain from the commission whether its corporate name is in conflict with that of any other corporation whose articles of ' association or articles of incorporation have previously been filed with the commission. If , in the judgment of the commission, there shall be a conflict in corporate names, then the corporation filing under the provisions of the foregoing section shall amend .its name by adding thereto the name of th-e .locality in which it is organized oe operating , or in such other manner as shall be approved by the corporation and securities commission to distinguish it from any corporation whose articles have previously been filed as aforesaid. History: Add. 1953, Act 167, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953 . Compiler's note: Original section 18 *of Act 12 of 1869, which attempted to confer' the power of eminent domain, was held unconstitutional in Portage Township Board of Ilealth v. van Hoese n, 87 Mich . 533 , 535 N.W. 894 ( 1891 ) . 456 . 119 List of corporations ; compilation ; forwarding to corporation and securities commission. Sec. 19 . Upon instructions from the corporation and securities commission, every county clerk shall forthwith compile a list of corporations whose articles have been filed in his office in accordance with the provisions of this act, and shall forthwith forward such list, together with the .last known address of the corporations , to the corporation and securities commission, which shall forthwith notify every such corporation of the provisions and requirements of this act, as amended, by mailing such notice addressed to the corporation at its last known address as given by the county clerk . History: Add. 1953, Act 167, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953. Compiler 's note: Original section 19 of. Act 12 of 1869, which attempted to confer the power of eminent domain, was held unconstitutional in Portage Township Board of Health v. Van Hoesen, 87 Mich. 533, 535 N.W. 894 ( 1891 ) . 1� J i 1 � RURAL CEMETERY CORPORATIONS ; -EXTENSION OF CORPORATE LIFE 1 (Act 14 of 1903) 456 . 151 Continuance of corporate existence . ' Sec. 1 . It shall be lawful for any corporation or association organized under Act No. 12 of the Public Acts of 1869, as amended, being sections 456 . 101 to 456 . 119 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, whose corporate term of existence has expired or may hereafter expire by limitation, at a special meeting of the board of directors of aid corporation or ' association called for that purpose, to direct the continuance of its corporate existence for a further term not exceeding 30 years from the expiration of its former term, which resolution or 1 direction shall express the date of the commencement and the termination of said extended term. Such special meeting may be called by the president, vice-president, treasurer, or secretary of the corporation or association whose term of existence is about to expire, or by .either ' of the persons acting as President , vice-president, treasurer, or secretary of the corporation or association whose term of corporate existence has expired by - limitation, and notice of such meeting shall be given to all the directors of said corporation or association at least 10 days = prior . to the date of such meeting, by delivering to each of said 1 directors, then living, personally, a written or printed notice of such meeting, or by leaving such notice at the residence of such director, or in .lieu of such personal service, by publishing notice of such meeting once in each week for 3 weeks in succession, in a newspaper printed, published, and circulating in the county in which said corporation or association cares for and maintains a cemetery . The board of directors of any corporation or association, the same being either a de jure or a de facto corporation, organized under said act as amended, and which corporation or association has heretofore acquired and held and still holds land conveyed or leased to it in its corporate name , . may at such special meeting determine by resolution to reorganize such corporation or association and thereby such reorganization shall take , assume, and keep the name of such corporation or association as the same has before been known, and such reorganization of such corporation or association so made and directed, shall be and remain a corporation with all the powers, duties , and obligations of a corporation or association newly made or organized under said act and its amendments. Upon the ' adoption of such resolution, which said resolution shall have the concurrence of a majority of such directors in - cases where the term of existence of such corporation shall not have expired, and 1 the concurrence of a majority of the directors present at such meeting and not less than 3 in number in case the term of the e existence thereof shall have expired, it. shall be the duty of the + ' officers ol � such corporation or association present- at Such meeting, together with a sufficient number of: other directors to constitute the above required number, to make , sign, and acknowledge duplicate articles of association or incorporation , in which shall be set forth the arnount of: land owned by such corporation or association whose term of existence is about to expire or has expired by limitation, and the county or town in which it is situated, the amount of capital theretofore subscribed for and the number of shares into which the same is divided, the name of the new organization, which shall be the same as that of the corporation or association to be replaced or succeeded, the number of persons who shall constitute the board of directors thereafter, being not less than 5 nor more than 13, the names of those who shall constitute the first board of directors, and the name of the first treasurer, the names of those owning shares in such former corporation or association by subscription, assignment, or otherwise, and the number of shares. owned by each , as far as shown by the books of the old corporation or association. Said articles shall further set forth that the corporation is to hold, keep, and retain the corporate name and continue the corporate existence of the corporation whose term is about to expire, or in case the term of existence of such corporation or association has already expired, that the purpose is to organize anew , and to take up, renew and continue the corporate existence of such corporation or association for a • term not exceeding 30 years from the date of such expiration. one of -such articles of reorganization shall be filed with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce, and the other to be kept by such corporation or association. Either of said duplicate articles of reorganization, or a certified copy of the record of the same shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited, and of the validity and existence of the said corporation or association. The corporation or association so made, reorganized, or renewed, shall be a corporation to all intents and purposes, having all the powers , and being subject to all the restrictions of the corporation originally organized under said act, or under said act as amended, and the same shall succeed to, own and hold all the ( property or rights of action held, owned, and had by the I corporation or association which it succeeds prior to its renewal or reorganization, and shall be liable for all its debts , liabilities, and obligations as fully and completely as if its former corporate term had not expired, and its corporate existence had been beyond any question, both de jure and de facto. The officers and directors of the corporation or association renewed or reorganized shall hold and continue in their offices until their successors shall be duly elected and qualified. History . 1903, Act 14 , Imd. Ef f. Mar. 26, 1903 ;--CL 1915, 11176 ;--CL 1929, 10457 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 151 ;--Am. 1982, Act Me Imd. Ef f. Apr. 19, 1982 . 1 ' CEMETERY CORPORATIONS ; TRANSFER OF RIGHTS TO MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (Act 10 of 1927) 456 . 181 Cemetery corporations ; sale to municipal corporation, defined. Sec. 1 . Any corporation organized under any law of this state for the purpose of establishing or maintaining a cemetery or burying ground is hereby authorized to sell, assign, transfer or convey to any municipal corporation, in which such cemetery or burying ground is located or to any municipal corporation being within 10 miles of the municipal corporation in which such cemetery is located, . all or any part of its assets , rights , franchises and liabilities upon such terms as may be mutually agreed upon, whenever a majority of the owners of the stock or scrip issued by said cemetery corporation present and voting „ shall, at a special meeting called for that purpose, decide to do SO. The term "municipal corporation" as used in this act shall be construed to mean any county, township, city or village . History : 1927, Act 10, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ;--CL 1929, 10458 ;--Am. 1933, Act 185, Eff. Oct. 17, 1933 ;--Am. 1945, Act 345, Eff. Sept . 1 6, 1945;--Am. 1947, Act 268, Imd. Eff. June 27, 1947 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 181 . 456. 182 Resolution of directors ; special meeting of I stockholders. j Sec. 2. The board of directors or trustees of said I cemetery corporation may, at a regular meeting thereof, pass a resolution containing the substance of the contract of conveyance proposed to be entered into between said corporation and any municipal corporation, and calling a special meeting of the I stockholders or scrip holders for the purpose of authorizing f such transfer. History : ;1927, Act 10, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927;--CL 1929, 10459;--CL 1948, 456 . 182. 456.183 Notice of special meeting ; publication. Sec. 3. Notice of such meeting shall be given by Publication of a notice for 6 consecutive weeks previous to the time of holding such meeting in a newspaper published and circulated in the county wherein said corporation has its principal office or place of business; such notice shall state the time and place of such meeting and the purpose thereof , and the substance of the contract of conveyance proposed to be entered into. Proof of such publication shall be filed with the secretary of said corporation at or before such meeting . t � History : 1927, Act 10, Eff . Sept. 5, 1927 ;--CL 1929, 10460 ;--Am. 1933, Act 185, Eff . Oct . 17, 1933 ;--CL 048, 456 . 183. 456. 184 Legal rights and privileges unaffected by sale ; duties of municipal corporation. ' Sec. 4 . None of the legal rights and Privileges , statutory or otherwise, of stockholders, scrip holders and lot holders of said corporation, shall be affected by the contract or conveyance by which said cemetery property is transferred to a municipal corporation, but said municipal corporation shall assume and perform all liabilities, charges and duties, statutory or otherwise, imposed upon or assumed by said corporation and fully perform all existing contracts or agreements of said cemetery corporation and shall carry out and perform all provisions as to maintenance whether imposed upon said r corporation by statute or assumed by its by-laws and any fund for maintenance as provided by statute or by the by-laws of said corporation shall be by it turned over to said municipal corporation and shall be by said municipal corporation preserved, applied and used as shall have been by statute or by said by-laws - provided . History : 1927, Act 10, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ; -CL 1929, 10461 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 184 . 1 CREMATION COMPANIES (Act 58 of 1915) (� 456 . 201 Cremation companies ; incorporators , purposes . I� Sec. 1 . Five or more persons , who shall, by articles of agreement in writing, associate, themselves according to the provisions of this act , under any name assumed by them, for the b I� purpose of providing the necessary appliances for P y cremation of the bodies of the dead , and for the purpose of purchasing land for a crematorium or columbarium, or both, in this state, and for fencing, laying out , improving, establishing and maintaining said land, and who shall comply with sections 2 , 3 and 4 of this act , shall, with their successors and assigns , constitute a body politic or corporate, under the name assumed by . them in their articles of association: Provided, however, That no 2 corporations shall assume the same name . History : 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug . 24 , 1915;--CL 1915, 11177 ;--CL 1929, 10462 ;--CL 1948, 456 .201 . 456 . 202 Articles of agreement; signing., acknowledgment,. contents . Sec. 2. The articles of agreement of every corporation formed under the provisions of this act shall be signed by the persons associating in the first instance, and acknowledged before some person authorized by the laws of this state 'to .take ` the acknowledgment of deeds , and shall state.: S1. The object for which it is organized. .� ro 2 . The amount of land which it owns or proposes to p purchase, and the town and county in which the same is situated. 3 . The amount of its capital stock and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided. 4 . The name by which such corporation shall be known. 5!. The names of those who shall constitute the. first board of directors , and the name of the - first treasurer. 6. The names of the subscribers to the articles o.f association, and the number of shares subscribed by each, toward the required capital . 7 . The term of duration of such corporation, which shall i not exceed 30 years . history : 1915, Act 58, I.ff: . Aug . 24 , 1915 ; --CL 1915, 11178 ;--CL 1929, 10463 ;--CL 1948 , 456 . 202 . • • 456 . 203 Certificate of organization , signatures , filing certificate with department of commerce . Sec. 3. Within 1 week after the organization of any corporation organized under this act, the secretary shall make ' out a certificate of the organization of such corporation, giving the information referred to in section 2, which certificate shall be signed by the president and secretary of such corporation, and shall forthwith file such certificate with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce. History: 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug. 24 , 1915 ;--CL 1915, .11179 ;--CL 1929, 10464 ;--CL 1948 , 456. 203 ;--Am. 1982, Act 114 , Imd. Eff. Apr. 19 , 1982 . 456 . 204 Holding of land. Sec. 4 . . Such corporation shall have power to acquire by gift, devise or purchase, and hold in fee simple so much land as , .. may be necessary and appropriate for its purposes : Provided, That no land thus held shall be in any way encumbered by such corporation. History : 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug . 24 , 1915;--CL 1915, 11180 ;--CL 1929, 10465 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 204 . 456.205 Tax exemption; exception. ( Sec. 5. All the lands of said corporation enclosed and ?� set apart for crematorium or columbarium purposes , and all the buildings erected thereon, used for such purposes as well as all rights of inurnment therein, shall be wholly exempt from taxation of any kind whatsoever except special assessments for public improvements: Provided, That all stock owned by said stockholders shall be taxed in the manner provided by law. . History : 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug. 24 , 1915 ;--CL 1915, 11181 ;--CL i 1929, 10466 ;--CL 1948, 456 .205. 456.206 Encumbrance of certain property prohibited. Sec. 6. No mortgage or other lien or encumbrance, shall be executed upon the lands or buildings of such corporation actually used for the disposal of the dead as specified in the provisions of this act. History : 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug . 24 , 1915 ;--CL 1915, 11102 ;--CL �� 1929, 10467 ;--CL 1940, 456. 206 . r r a1 456 . 207 Annual meeting ; election of directors , term; right to vote ; special meetings . Sec. 7 . The annual meeting of every such corporation shall be held on the second Monday of May in each year. , unless some other day shall be fixed by the by-laws thereof , and in such case it shall be held upon the day so fixed. The participants at the initial annual meeting shall elect a board of directors of 7 , of which 3 shall serve for 1 year and 4 for 2 years, their r� successors at subsequent annual meetings being elected in each ' case for a period of 2 years. These directors shall hold office M until their term expires and their successors shall he chosen, and shall transact such business relating to the affairs of the corporation as may properly come before them. At such meetings the owners of stock shall have the right to vote, either in person or by proxy , in proportion to the amount of stock held by them respectively, each owner thereof being entitled to 1 vote for each share of stock . Special meetings of any such corporation may be provided for by the by-laws thereof, and shall be held (, when called in accordance with such provision. History: 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug. 24, 1915 ;--CL 1915, 11183 ;--CL 1929, 10468 ;--CL 1948, 456. 207 . 456 .208 Officers ; selection. Sec. 8 It shall y h ll be the duty of said board of directors to choose from their own number a president and vice-president , and also to elect suitable persons as treasurer and secretary of �1 such corporation, and from time to time to appoint a (. - superintendent and such other subordinate officers as may be required by the by-laws . �I History : 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug . 24 , 1915;--CL 1915, 11184 ;--CL ` 1929, 10469 ;--CL 1948, 456 .208. JI 456.209 Directors; powers. II Sec. 9 . The board of directors shall have the general management of such corporation, and shall have the power: To purchase land for such company or association, but for no other I� purpose ; to levy assessments upon the subscribers to the articles of association, not exceeding the amount severally subscribed by them payable at such times as the directors shall determine, and to enforce the collection thereof either by suit or forfeiture; j, to maintain and operate a crematorium or columbarium, or, both , II and to dispose of niches in the aforesaid urn-hall, fix the , prices thereof and to guarantee to the owners of niches the perpetual. maintenance and care of said columbarium. To invest the moneys received from incinerations or the sale of niches or both, and to prescribe, from time to time , the interest or dividends which shall be paid to holders of the stock of: such corporation, subject to the restrictions hereinafter named. History: 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug. 24 , 1915 ;--CL 1915, 11185 ;--CL 1929 , 10470 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 209. 456 . 210 Records of cremations; contents. Sec. 10. It shall be the duty of any company or association incorporated under this act, to keep a record showing the name , age, and last place of residence of every person incinerated in the crematorium maintained by said corporation, as well as the number of the cremation permit and name of the officiating undertaker . fHistory : 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug . 24 , 1915 ;--CL 1915, 11186 ;--CL 1929, 10471 ;--CL 1948, 456 .210 . 456.211 Records of niches. Sec. 11. Corporations organized under this act and operating a columbarium shall also keep a record of the names and addresses of the owners of niches , as well as the numbers of the 1 niches to which they hold title and names of deceased whose remains are inurned therein. History : 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug. 24 , 1915;--CL 1915, 11187;--CL 1929, 10472 ;--CL 1948, 456 .211 . 456.212 Grounds; laying out, improvement. Sec. 12. It shall be the duty of such board of directors to lay out and embellish the grounds , and to see that they are well kept and in good condition. History: 1915, Act 58, Eff. Aug. 24, 1915;--CL 1915, 11188;--CL - 1929, 10473 ;--CL 1948, 456 .212. I 456.213 Sale of niches; trust fund, investment and use. Sec. 13. One-half of the moneys received from the sale of niches shall be transferred to a trust fund until a sufficient amount has accumulated to insure the perpetual maintenance, and care of, the columbarium, in which case they may be diverted to , the treasury of the corporation. Moneys received for the trust fund shall only be invested in such securities as are considered legal investments for banks and trust companies in the state of Michigan. All interest received from such investments, however, shall be payable to the treasurer of the corporation and be used as aforesaid. History : 1915, Act 58, Eff . Aug . 24 , 1915 ; --CL 1915, 11.189 ;--CL 1929, 10474 ;--CL 1948, 456 . 213 . r I I� it � IE � IE VAULT ASSOCIATIONS .Act 13 of 1882 Ex . Sess ' 456. 251 Articles of agreement; execution, acknowledgment, and filing ; signers of articles and associates as body politic and corporate. Sec. 1 . That any 5 or more persons desirous to organize an association for the purpose of preserving and protecting bodies of deceased persons before burial, may execute under their hands and acknowledge before some person authorized to take the acknowledgment of deeds , the duplicate articles of agreement, as hereinafter specified , 1 copy whereof shall be filed with the corporation and securities bureau of the department of commerce, and upon the execution and acknowledgment of such articles and the filing thereof , the signers thereof , and those who may hereafter become associated with them, shall become a body politic and corporate for the purpose set forth in said articles. History: 1882, Ex. Sess. , Act 13, Imd. Eff. liar. 14, 1882 ;--How. 4789a ; --CL 1897, 8413 ;--CL 1915, 11200 ;--CL 1929, 10475 ;--CL 1948, 456 .251 ;--Am. 1982, Act 112, Imd. Eff. Apr. 19, 1982. 456.252 Vault associations; articles of association, contents. Sec. 2. The articles of association shall contain: First, The- full names of the persons associating in the first instance, and the place of residence of each person, Second, The name of such corporation, . and the place where its office for the transaction of business is located and the period for which it is incorporated, not exceeding 30 years, Third, The object for which it is organized , Fourth, The number and names of its trustees, if any , and regular officers, and the time and place of holding its annual meeting, Fifth, The terms and conditions of membership therein, Sixth, Amount of capital stock, number of shares, b whom p Y taken, value of each share, and amount paid in on each share. History: 1882, Ex. Sess. , Act 13, Imd. Eff. star. 14, 1882 ;--How. 4789b; --CL 1897, 8414 ;--CL 1915, 11201 ;--CL 1929, 10476 ;--CL 1948, 456 .252. 456.253 Vault associations ; corporate powers. Sec. 3. Said association may purchase or take by devise or gift, hold, and convey , real estate not exceeding 3 acres of land, and may erect thereon, a vault and such other suitable buildings necessary to eacry out t•he objects of said association. History : 1882 , Ex . Sess . , Act 13, Tmd. Eff. . Mar. 14 , 1882 ;--liow. 4789c ;--CL 1897 , 8415 ;--CL 1915, 11202 ; --,:L 1929, 10477 ; --CL 1948, 456 . 253. t ' f r J VACATI NG CEMETERY IN CITY OR VILLAGE (Act 297 of 1929) ' ! 128 . 51 Circuit court in chancery; jurisdiction to vacate cemeteries. Sec. 1 . That, whenever the trustees of an incorporated village, or the common council of any city, shall, by a resolution adopted by them, determine that the dead bodies ' buried in any private or public cemetery located in such city or village should be removed therefrom for the reason that such cemetery shall impede the establishment, maintenance , development or enhancement of any public improvement by such city or village, the circuit court in chancery of the county in which such cemetery is located, upon such findings, and under the conditions hereinafter set forth, is hereby authorized to vacate the same, or any part thereof , on petition made to such court, as hereinafter provided . History : 192.9, Act 297, Imd. Eff . May 23, 1929 ;--CL 1929, 2668 ;--CL 1948, 128 .51 . 128.52 Contract for sale of private cemetery to city, village; contents. Sec. 2. That, upon the adoption of such a resolution, it shall be competent for the board of directors, or board of trustees , of such cemetery association, as is the owner of such cemetery, to agree upon a contract for the sale of such cemetery to such city or village: Provided, however, That the validity and enforceability of such contract shall be conditioned upon the aforesaid circuit court authorizing the vacating of such cemetery under the terms hereof: Provided further, That such -contract shall be approved by a 3/4 vote of the scrip holders or stockholders of such cemetery association, at .a special meeting called for that purpose, notice of such meeting to be mailed to the last known place of residence of such scrip holders or stockholders: And provided further, That such contract shall provide that such cemetery association agrees to provide, within a reasonable distance �! from such city or village, a cemetery ground suitable for the reinterment of such dead bodies and remains as are ordered to be vacated: And provided further, That such contract Shall provide that such cemetery association agrees to reinter such dead bodies and remains, except as to such as are interred in the lots of . objecting lot owners or grave owners , as hereinafter set forth . History : 1929, Act 297, Imd. Eff. May 23, 1929 ;--CL 1929, 2669 ; --CL 1948, 128 .52. 128 . 53 Petition of trustees or council to vacate ; filing, notice . Sec. 3 . That , upon the execution of such contract , a petition shall be made in behalf of said village trustees , or common council , by an attorney , or agent , appointed by them for that purpose, who shall file a petition, signed and sworn to by him, in the office of the clerk of said court for the proper county, which petition shall set forth his authority, as attorney , or agent , the particular reasons for making and filing such petition, a copy of the aforesaid contract with the cemetery association, and a complete legal description of the premises on which said cemetery is located, which petition shall be filed as aforesaid , at least 30 days previous to the date for which such petition shall be noticed for hearing . That notice of the pendency and hearing of such petition shall be given by publishing the same in a newspaper circulated in the proper county , once in each week , for 4 successive weeks, prior to the date of the hearing . History : 1929 , Act 297, Imd. Eff . flay 23, 1929 ;--CL 1929, 2670 ;--CL 1948, 128 .53 . 128 .54 Compensation to objecting lot owners ; credit on contract; condition precedent. Sec. 4 . That, should there appear at the hearing of such petition any objecting lot owner or grave owner of such cemetery , setting forth , by special petition, that he has not come to an agreement with said cemetery association in respect to the necessity for such removal under the terms of this act anti in respect to compensation for the loss of burial rights, or for the removal of dead bodies interred on their lots, compensation shall be awarded to such lot owners and grave owners in the manner hereinafter set forth, and such compensation shall be paid by said city, or village, and shall , thereafter, be deducted from the purchase price theretofore agreed to be paid to . said cemetery association: Provided , however, That as a condition precedent to the ' payment of such compensation, such objecting lot owner and grave owner shall remove and reinter the dead bodies and remains on his lot . ,` . History : 1929 , Act 297, Imd. Eff . Flay 23, 1929 ; --CL 1929 , 2671 ;--CL 1948, 128 .54 . I.W 120 . 55 Court - proceedings ; order to vacate, contents, recording ; t recorded under complete bar. Sec. 5 . That the hearing of such petition may be continued from term to term, in the discretion of the court , without ' further notice; that all testimony may be taken in open court, or the taking of the same may be referred, in the discretion of the court, to a circuit court commissioner of the proper county ; that, under direction of the court, proper issues may be made for the determination of all questions of law and fact, and all questions of compensation to any person, or persons, to 1, be affected by such proceedings , and all issues of fact may be tried by a jury, if the court shall so order, and any person adversely interested may cause himself to be made defendant to such petition. In all cases where reference shall be made to a jury to determine the compensation to be paid *to any person or persons, as aforesaid, the proceedings upon such reference shall , so far as practicable, be like those had in cases where a jury is empaneled to ascertain and determine the necessity of taking lands and other property as provided by the charter of the municipality or as provided in Act No. 149 of the Public Acts of 1911 , as amended by Act No. 37 of the Public Acts of 1925, entitled "An act to provide for the condemnation by state agencies and public corporations of private property for the use or benefit of the public, and to define the terms 'public corporations, ' 'state agencies' and 'private property ' as used herein," being sections 353 to 373, inclusive, of the Compiled Laws of 1915, or such other ' appropriate provisions therefor as exist or shall be made by law , and to appraise the damages and compensation to be allowed therefor. If , upon the hearing of such petition, the petitioner shall produce satisfactory evidence to the court, that said trustees, or common council, have determined, as aforesaid, that the notice required by this act has been given; that the aforesaid contract between such city or village . and said cemetery association has been executed in accordance with the terms hereof, and that such cemetery should be ' vacated , in whole or in part, as a place of burial , for the reasons given in this act for vacating cemeteries, such court shall thereupon order that such cemetery shall be vacated, in whole or in part, as a place of burial ; upon this condition, however, that said city or village shall perform its obligations and agreements under the terms of the said contract. That a copy of such order certified by the register of �I such court under his seal shall be recorded by the petitioner in the office of the register of deeds. of the proper county. That such order, when so recorded, shall be a complete bar to �! the rights of any person or persons , as lot owners and grave owners of such cemetery: Provided, however, That the rights of objecting lot owners and grave owners shall not be barred until the compensation awarded hereunder shall be paid by said city or village to the person or persons entitled to same or to the clerk of the county where such judgment was rendered . History : 1929 Act 297, Imd . Ef .f . ea Y23, 1929 ; --CL 1929 , 2672 ;--CL 1948 , 120 . 55 . Compiler ' s note : For provisions of Act 149 of 1911 , referred p to in this section, see S 213 .21 et seq . ' 128 . 56 Appeal ; bond . Sec. 6 . Any lot owner or grave owner whose property may be taken, and any municipality or person, party to the proceedings under this act , considering himself aggrieved, may appeal from the order of the court confirming the verdict of the jury or order of the court made at the proceedings without a jury by filing in writing with the clerk of said court notice of such appeal within 5 days after the confirmation or order, and filing a bond in said court, to be approved by the judge thereof , conditioned for the prosecution of said appeal to judgment, and the payment of all costs, damages and expenses that may be awarded against him in case the judgment or. ' confirmation shall be affirmed. Such appeal shall be perfected within the same time and prosecuted as far as practicable like an appeal in chancery . I ' History : 1929, Act 297, Imd . Eff. May 23, 1929 ;--CL 1929, 2673 ;--CL 1948, 128 .56 . I ' 1 ` II / II 1l 1 1 , r ' VACATING CEMETERY IN CITY OR VILLAGE Act 164 of 1-871 128. 41 Vacation of cemetery; jurisdiction of chancery court. Sec. 1 . That whenever the trustees of any incorporated village, or the common council of any city, shall by resolution adopted by them, determine that the dead bodies buried in any public or private cemetery located in such city or village should be removed therefrom, for the reason that such cemetery shall have become commons, or has become neglected or abandoned by its owner or owners , or has become a public nuisance, or shall impede the growth of any such city or village, or shall l endanger the health of the people living in the immediate vicinity thereof, the circuit court in chancery of the county in which such cemetery is located is hereby authorized to vacate the same, or any part thereof, on petition made to such court as hereinafter provided. History : 1871 , Act 164, Eff. July 18 , 1871 ;--CL 1871 , r 3423 ; -How. 4790 ;--CL 1897, 3485 ;--CL 1915, 3481 ;--CL 1929 , 2663 ;--Am. 1941, Act 149, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;--CL 1948, 128. 41. 128.42 Petition of trustees or council to vacate; notice. Sec. 2. That such petition shall be made in behalf of said trustees or common council by an attorney or agent appointed by them for that purpose, who shall file a petition signed and sworn to by him in the office of the register of said court for the proper county , which petition shall set forth his authority as attorney or agent, the particular reasons for making and filing such petition and a distinct description of the premises on which such cemetery is located, which petition shall be filed as aforesaid 30 days previous to the first day of the term for which such petition shall be 'noticed for hearing. That notice of the pendency and hearing of such petition shall be given for the same space of time by publishing the same in a newspaper published in the proper county once in each week for 4 successive weeks prior to the first day of the term when such case is noticed for hearing. •- History: 1871, Act 164, Eff. July 18, 1871 , -CL 1871 , 3424 ;--How . 4791 ;--CL 1897, 3486;--CL 1915, 3482 ;--CL 1929, �► 2664 ;--CL 1948, 128 .42. 128.43 Court proceedings; order to vacate; recording. Sec. 3. That the hearing of such petition may be continued from term to term in the discretion of the court, without further notice, that all testimony may be taken in open court or the taking of the same may be referred in the discretion of the court to a circuit court commissioner of the proper county . That under direction of the court prober issues may be made for the determination of all questions of law and fact and all questions of compensation to any person or persons to be affected by such proceedings and all issues of fact may be tried by a jury if the court shall so order, and any person adversely interested may cause himself to be made defendant to such petition. In all cases where reference shall be made to a jury to determine the compensation to be paid to any person or r persons as aforesaid, the proceedings upon such reference shall 1! so far as practicable be like those had in cases where a jury is empaneled to ascertain and determine the necessity of taking lands , franchises and other property for the construction of railroads and to apprize the damages and compensation to be allowed therefor. If upon the hearing of such petition the petitioner shall produce satisfactory evidence to the court that said trustees or, common council have determined as aforesaid, that the notice required by this act has been given, and that such cemetery should be vacated in whole or in part as a place of burial for any of the reasons given in this act for vacating cemeteries, such court shall thereupon order that such cemetery shall be vacated in whole or in part as a place of burial . That a copy of such order certified by the register of such court under his seal shall be recorded by the petitioner in the office of the register of deeds of the proper county . History: 1871 , Act 164 , Eff . .July 18 , 1871 ;--CL 1871, 3425 ;--11ow. 4792 ;--CL 1897, 3487 ;--CL 1915, 3483 ; ---CL 1929 , 2665;--CL 1948, 128 . 43. � I } 128 .44 Reinterment ; time of year; expenses, payment. Sec. 4. That when any cemetery shall be vacated as provided in this act, the said trustees or common council shall cause all the dead bodies and remains buried in such cemetery to be re- interred in the cemetery of such city or village, if they' have one, and if not, then in some suitable cemetery not more than 6 miles from the nearest corporate limits of said city or village in a prudent, careful and respectful manner, and shall cause to be removed and again erected over the proper remains , all permanent fences around graves and lots, all tombstones and monuments, with as little injury as the case will admit, Provided, That no removal of said bodies and remains shall be made during the months of June, July , August or September, such removal , and the costs of the proceedings under this act , shall be at the expense of and paid by the city or ' village in which such crmcter.y is localed- 1listory : 1071 , Act 164 , Eff . July 10 , 1871 ;--CL 1071 , 3426 ; - -flow . 4793 ;--CL 1097 , 3400 ;--CL 1915, 3404 ; --CL 1929 , 2666 ; --CL 1948, 120 . 44 . 128.45 Price of lots repaid. ' i Sec. 5. In all cases where the title to the land vacated shall revert to such city or village, such city or village shall on demand and upon the conveyance of said lot (where conveyance may be necessary) to said city or village, repay to any owner .the price he may have paid for his lot . � History: 1871 , Act 164 , Eff. July 18, 1871 ;--CL 1871 , 3427 ;--flow . 4794 ;--CL 1897, 3489 ;--CL 1915, 3485;--CL 1929 , 2667 ;--CL 1948, 128 .45 . BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL AND LABORATORY SERVICES TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSITION OF DEAD BODIES (By authority conferred on the state commissioner of health by section 1 of Act No. 343 of the Public Acts of 1925, being §326.1 of the Michigan Compiled Laws) R 325.1141 Preparation and transportation of bodies dead from certain causes; permission for public funeral. Rule 1. (1) The bodies of those who have died of diphtheria, meningococcic infections, plague, poliomyelitis, scarlet fever, or smallpox shall not be trans- ported or accepted for transportation unless they have been prepared for shipment by being thoroughly embalmed and disinfected by arterial and cavity injection with an accepted embalming fluid. This preparation must be effected by an embalmer licensed with the state of Michigan. (2) When bodies are transported under this rule, notice must be sent by the shipping embalmer to the health officer of the jurisdiction where the body is to be received. advisin¢ the date and time of arrival. (3) Public funerals may be conducted, provided that prior permission is obtained from the local health officer. When permission is granted, persons in isolated areas may be released for the purpose of accompanying the body to a funeral home, church, or cemetery, provided that they: (a) Use a separate car or means of conveyance. (b) Remain in separate room or separate from the public and avoid proximity to others in attendance. (c) Return to the area of isolation and remain there until premises are released from isolation or quarantine. HW-7: 1944 ACS X p.k IOU AC,P.XM R 325.1142 Transportation of certain bodies in sound shipping case;preparation for shipment; burial-transit or disinterment permit. Rule 2. Bodies dead from a cause not named in R 325.1141 which shall reach their destination within 48 hours from the time of death, or are addressed to the demonstrator of anatomy of a medical college or for other demonstration �- purposes, may be received for transportation when encased in a sound shipping . case. If the body is not so addressed or cannot reach its destination within 48 hours it must be prepared for shipment as described in R 325.1141. When dead bodies are shipped by common carrier, a burial-transit or disinterment permit shall be �. securely fastened upon the outside box, and a duplicate of such permit shall be supplied by the funeral director to the person escorting the body,or,if there be no escort, a duplicate of the permit shall be mailed to the receiving funeral director. MV MYN I944 ACS X p.&195/AC,P.5371. R 325.1143 Disinterment and removal; permit; transportation; container; re- sponsibility of funeral director; receiving vaults; reinterment. Rule 3. No body shall be disinterred for removal unless a permit has been issued by the local health officer upon request from a licensed-funeral director. ' Nv disinterred body shall be accepted for transportation by common carrier unless it has been enclosed in a hermetically sealed metal container which will insure against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety to its destination. Disinterred bodies may be transported by private ' vehicle under the supervision of a licensed funeral director when enclosed in any suitable container which will insure against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety. The licensed funeral director in charge of ' disinterment shall be responsible for the proper conduct of the disinterment and removal. Bodies deposited in receiving vaults, or otherwise kept for 30 days after death, will be considered and treated the same as buried bodies. No permit is ' necessary when reinterment is to take place within the same cemetery. 11644..- 1044 Ar.S AV ! 19N SC.P LUI. _ R 325.1144 Burial-transit permit. Rule 4. Permission is hereby given by the Michigan department of health to registrars, mortuary science and funeral director licensees to have full authority to make out and sign a new burial-transit permit where a dead human body is transferred beyond the destination point as given on the burial-transit permit which accompanies the body. The same applies to cases where bodies are placed in a cemetery vault and transferred at some later date. The original burial-transit • permit which accompanies the body must be given to the registrar, mortuary ' science, or funeral director licensee before a new burial-transit permit is made by him authorizing the transfer. The person issuing the new permit must indicate the point of destination on the original burial-transit permit. When a mortuary science or funeral director licensee issues a new burial-transit permit, the original burial- transit permi� must be filed within 72 hours with the registrar in whose jurisdiction the transfer was made. H4awyt 1%4 ACS X p.&1954 AC.p.LUI. ' R 325.1145 Removal of body from incorporated or unincorporated area; death or stillbirth certificate; burial-transit permit; duty of county clerk. ' Rule 5. (1) When a mortuary science or funeral director licensee is called upon to remove a body from an incorporated or unincorporated area, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may remove the body for the purpose of caring for it but is required to file a completed death or stillbirth certificate and secure a burial-transit permit within 72 hours from the local registrar of the incorporated or unincorporated area in which the.death occurred. (2) if a death occurs in an unincorporated area, when a Sunday or a holiday or ' both, or when an immediate interment, cremation, or shipment makes it impos- sible to obtain a burial-transit permit by mail, a mortuary science or funeral director licensee may issue i burial-transit permit to himself, provided that the envelope in which the completed death or stillbirth certificate is mailed to the ' county clerk in whose jurisdiction the death occurred is postmarked within the 72 hours after the death occurred. (3) If for any other reason a burial-transit permit has not been received by mail in time for the interment, cremation, or shipment, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may issue a burial-transit permit to himself, provided that the envelope in which the completed death or stillbirth certificate was mailed to the county clerk in whose jurisdiction the death occurred is postmarked within the 72 '. hours after the death occurred. (4) When a county clerk receives a death or stillbirth certificate from his primary registration district by mail, he shall enter on the certificate,as the date of filing, the date on which the certificate or certificates were received and shall also enter beneath the date of filing the postdate appearing on the envelope in which the certificate or certificates arrived. tliewr, 19"ACS X p.Lc M4 AC,p.M. f TR.ANSPOPT,ATION OF DEAD BODIES R325.1143 TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSITION OF DEAD BODIES (B), authority conferred on the state commissioner of health by section I of Act No. 343 of the Public Acts of 1925, being §326.1 of the Michigan Compiled Laws) 1 R 32S.1141. Preparation and transpurtation of bodies dead from certain causes; notice; permission for public funeral. Rule 1.._(I) The bodies of those who have died of diptheria, meningococcic Iinfections, plague, poliomyelitis, scarlet fever or small-pox, shall not be traru- ported nor accepted for transportation unless they have been prepared for shipment by being thoroughly embalmed and disinfected by arterial and cavity injection with an accepted embalming fluid. This preparation must be effected by an embalmer licensed with the state of Michigan. (2) When bodies are transported under this rule, notice must be sent by the shipping embalmer to the health officer of the jurisdiction where the body is to be received, advising the, date and tinge of arrival. (3) Public funeral; may he conducted provided that prior permission is obtained from the loca! health officer. X hen permission is granted, persons in isolated areas_may be released for the purpose of accompanying the body to a funeral home, may or cemeter7•, provided that they: 1 (a) Use a separate car or nleuns of conveyance. t (b) Remain in separate room or separate from the public and avoid proximity to others in attendance. (c) Return to the area of isolation and remain there until premises are released from isolation or quarantine. ' IUST(MY: 1044 ACS 30•p.S.IYS4 AC.1. M. I R 325.1142. Transportation of certain bodies in sound shipping case; prepar- ation for shipment: burial-transit or disinterment permit. Rule 2. Bodies dead from a cause: not maned in rule 1 which shall reach their destination within Oft hours from the time of death, or are addressed to the demonstrator of anatoiny of a medical college or for other demonstration purposes, may be received for transportation when encased in a sound shipping case. If the body is not so addresser) or cannot reach its destination within 48 hours it must be prepared for shipment as described in rule 1. When dead bodies are shipped by common carrier a burial-transit or disinterment permit shall be securely fastened upon the outside box, and a duplicate of such permit shall be t supplied by the funeral director to the person escorting the bodytor if there be no 1 escort, a duplicate of the permit shall be marled to the receiving funeral director. • NITTUM: IW ACS 30.p S:10$4 AC.p.M31. R 325.1143. Disinterment and removal; permit; transportation; container; re- sponsibility of funeral director;receiving vaults; reinterment. Rule 3. No body shall be disinterred for removal unless a permit has been issued by the local health officer upon request from a licensed funeral director. No disinterred body shall he accepted for transportation by common carrier unless it hai beet, enclosed in a hermetically sealed metal contalnin which wIH 1 • t R325.1143 DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION iossirt•against It akaxv.of Il•nsive Ildllrs;Itld 41111e1 ovililves Ill 1114•Ilulllic lheallh and safely to its dcsl ilia(ilit. Ihsi holed bodies tmq Ill-transported by private vehicle under the supt-rvisim,o( a livviiscd (uneral director when enclosed in an)•suilable cuntaint•r which will inure igainst leakage,ofivosive odors. Iu1d either menaces (to the public health and s;dctl. The lic•enscd funeral director in charge is( disinter. Inept shall be responsible for Ihr proper;onducl of the disinlertoesil ;Ind removal. Bodies deptlsited in mceivinl; vaults, or otherwise kept for ;111 days after death, will he conviellvt•d anel is catt•II the• s;tttu• as ltttricd hodiv% 'fin luvrmit is r► -cvssury whrn ruttiterluesit is Its iakv lIlact- within the stole cemetery. 111%11111t ►Wt At'\ 11 1• -. P,N1 1I .,. Slit H .11S.1144. Burial-transit permit. hale 4. Permission Is hereby given by the Michigan department of health to registrars,inorluary science and funeral director licensees to have full authority to make out and sign a nem• burial-transit permit where a dead human body is transferred beyond the destination point as given on the burial-transit permit which accompanies the body.'rise same applies to cases where bodies are placed in a cemetery vault and transferred at come• later date. The original burial-transit permit which accompanies the hudy Insist be g;ive.n to the registrar, mortuary science or funeral director licensee before a +less• burial-transit permit is made by him authorizing the transfer. The person issuing the new permit must indicate the point of destination on the original burial-transit permit. \ 'hen a mortuary science or funeral director licenser issues a new lwrial-transit permit, the original burial- transit permit must be filed within 72 hours with the registrar in whose jurisdiction the transfer was made. HISTC MY IV44 Ae.%•n,1.A 11r.I till UEPAIt 1'MEKi'A1.%I III. It.-6.1..a..,n. ..a.th..rek rrt,•wl�wh-tl I.,.Ati IA M 111711 R 325.1145. Removal of body from incorporated or unincorporated area; filing death or stillbirth certificate; burial-transit permit: ditty of county clerk. Rule .5. (1) Wheii a rtrortuary science or ftnteral director licensee is called upon to remove a body from an incorporated or unincorporated area, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may remove the body for the purpose of l caring for it but is re•Rulrcd to file a completed death or stillbirth certificate and secure a burial-transit permit within 72 hours from the local registrar of the incorporated or unincorporated area in which the death occurred. (2) Provided further, That if a death occurs in an unincorporated area, when a Sunday or a holiday or both, or when an (Ittrediatc interment, cremation or shipment makes it impossible to obtain a burial-transit permit by mail,a mortuary science or funeral director lic•ensce may issue a burial-transit permit to himself, providing that the envelope in which the completed rleath or stillbirth certificate is mailed to the county clerk in whose jurisdiction the death occurred is post- marked within the 72 hours after the death occurred. 1 (3) Provided further.Thai if for any other reason a burial-transit permit has not been received by (nail it title for the intertent, cremation or shipment, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may issue a burial-transit permit to himself; again providing that the envelope iu which the completed (teeth or stillbirth certificate was mailed to the c•ontty clerk in whose jurisdiction the sleuth occurred is postmarked within the 72 hours after the death occurred. (4) Provided further, That when a county clerk receives a death or stillbirth certificate from his primary registration district by trail• he shall enter ton the TRANSPORTATION OF DEAD BODIES R 325.1 145 ' certificwte, as the d►Ite of filing, the date on which the certificute or certificates " were received and shall also enter beneath the date of filing the postdate appearing on the envelope in which the certificate or mrtificalm arrived. luxr(►►(r: iw+A(�;n,�.e,1164 A(:.►�.sail. �� DEPARTMLNTAL N(1Tr.: Muhmile(114 #We w w www46 h►Ail 1N ur We. i 1 I ' ' 29 LAWS RELATING TO CEMETERIES 128.42 church or denominational society within said township or an adjoining township then said removal may be maid (tnadel to such cemetery instead of to the township cemetery: And provided further, That no removal of said bodies and remains shall be made during the months of June, July, August, or September, excepting in the upper peninsula. Such removal and the cost of such proceedings under this act, shall be at the expense of, and paid by the township in which such cemetery is situated, except that in cases where the proceedings are instituted by an individual, without the consent of the township board of health, and the prayer of the petition shall be denied by the court, then and in that case, the person so instituting the proceedings shall be required to pay such costs AS may be allowed by order of the said court. HISTORY: C L 199). 1190:—C L 1911, r166:—C L 1929, 1660. 128.35 Lot owner; reimbursement. Sec. 5. In all cases %-here the land vacated shall tevcrt to said township or to any person or persons, such township shall on demand, and upon the conveyance of said lot, where conveyance may be necessary, to said township board of health or private person, repay to any owner the price he may have paid for his lut. HISTORY: C L 1691, 1391:—C L 191r, 2162;--C L 1929, 2661. 128.36 Reversion to original owner, conditiuns. Sce. 6. 111 all cases where the land embraced in the cemetery so vacated shall not exceed I acre in area it shall revert to the original grantor or his heirs, or be so conveyed to hiin or them by the said township if necessary: Provided, said grantor or his heirs shall first pay to said township the value of said land based upon the market price of like land in _ the immediate vicinity. HIyroxy: C L 1697, 1191:—C L 1911, 1161:—C L 1929, 2662. CEMETERY IN CITY OR V1l.LAGE. VACATION Act 164, 1871, p. 249; I:ff. July 19. p — AN ACT to provide Gpr vacating cemetery plats and cemetery grounds in the limits of intorporattd Citics and villages. _ The People o/ the State of .tfichigart rnnct: 128.41 Vacation of cemetery; jurisdiction of chancery court. Sec. I. That whenever the trustees ui any iticurpuralyd village, or the cunlntun council of any city, shall by resulutiun adopted by than. tictrrmine that the dead bodies buried in any public or private cemetery located in such city or village should be removed therefrom, ' for the reason that such cemetery shall have become Cutnlnons. at has become neglected of abandoned by its owner or owners, or has become a public nuisance, or shall impeJc the growth of any such city or village, or shall endanger the health of the (prupAe living in the immediate vicinity thereof, the circuit court in ehanrery of the county in which such cemetery is located is hereby authorized to vacate the same, or .ny part thereof, on peti- tion made to such court as hereinafter provided. HIMMCL 1171. 1111:—How. 6190:—CL 1691, 1611;—CL Im. 16a1;—CL 1929. 1661;—An. 1941, p. 194. Art 119, ea. Jan. 10. 1942. 128.42 Petition of trustees or council to vacate; notice. Scc. 2. That such petition shall be tttade in behalf of said trustees or common council by an attorney or agent appointed by them for that purpose,who shall file a petition signed I -- and sworn to by him in the office of the register of said court for the proper county, which petition shall set forth his authority as attorney or agent, the particular reasons for making and filing such petition and a distinct description of the premises on which such cemetery Is located, which petition shall be bled as aforesaid 30 days previous to the first day of the 1 term for which such petition shall be noticed for hearing. That notice of the pendency 1 and hearing of such petition shall be given for the same space of time by publishing The same in a newspaper published in the proper county unce in each week for 4 successive _ weeks prior to the first day of the Term when such case is noticed for hearing;. 11IYIt2RY: C L 111I, 1616;—How. 6191;—C L 1191, 1616.—C L 1911, 3411;—C L IV19, 2666. I ' 128.43 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT Of COMMERCE 30 128.43 Court proceedings; order to vacate; recording. Sec. 3. That the hearing of such petition may be continued from tenn to term In the discretion of Ilse court, without further notice, that aU tcs(imuny may be taken in open court or the Irking of the same may be Wetted in the discretion of the court to a circuit court cummissioner of the proper county. 'That under direction of the court pruper issues may be made for the determination of all questions of Low and fact and all questions of compensation to any person or persons to be affected by such proceedings and all issues of fact may be tried by a jury if the court shall so order, and any person adversely interested may cause hintself to be made defendant to such petition. In all cases where reference shall be made to a jury to determine the compensation to Ice paid to any person or persons as aforesaid, the proceedings upon such reference sh:oll so far as practicable be like (hose had in cases where a jury is rmpaneled to ascertain and determine the necessity of Inking lands, franchi,cs told uthcr property fur the cunstruction of railruads and lo. apptize the damages and compensation to lie allowed Ihcrefor. If upon the hearing of such petition the petitioner shall produce satisfactory evidence to the court that said Lruitecs or common' council have determined as aforesaid. that the nutice required by this act has liven given, and that such cemetery should be vacated in whulc or in part as a pl:tcc of burial for any of the reason; given in this act for vacating cemc(erics, such court shall thereupon order that such cemetery shall be vacated in whole or in par( as a place of burial. ('hat a ' cupy of such order certified by the register of such court under his seal shall be recorded by the petitioner io (he office of the register of deeds of the proper county. HISTUKY: C L 1611. J42S;—Ho-. 4791;—C L 1697. J461•—•C L NIS. 34dJ;—C L Iv:v, 166$. 128.44 Reintcrment; time of year; expenses, payment. Sec. 4. That when any cemetery shall be vacated as pruyidcd in this act, the said trusties or common cuuncil shall cause all the dead butlie: and remains buried in such eeme(rry to he re-interred in the cemetery of such city nr village, if thcv h:tvt• nnr, and if not, then in sumoc suitable cemetery not more than 6 miles from the ncaryst corporate limits of said city or village in a prudent, careful and reslwclful tmanner, and shall uwse to be removed and agAn erected over the proper rcntams. all perte:utcrtt (voices around graves and lots• all tombstones and monuments, with as little injury a: the will aJmit. Pro- vided. Moat no removal of said bodies and remains shall he m::de during; the nwnths of 4unc, July. AUKust or September, such removal, and the costs of the prucccdings under this aci. shall be at the expense of and paid by the city or village in which such cemetery is located. HluruKY: C L lilt. 3416:—Ho-. 4793:—C L 1691. Joe:—C L 19tS. Ju+:—C L w19, lace. 128.45 Price of lots repaid. Sec. S. In all ca.cs where the title to the land vacated shall revert to such city or vilLige, such city or village shall on demand and upon the conycvance of said lut (where conveyance ma%• be necessary) to said city or village, repay to any owner the price he mny have paid fur his lot. HIirUKY: CL 1911. J411:—Ho-, 4194:—CL 1691. 348Y.—CL 191s, J46S:—CL 1979. 1661. Act 297. 1929. p. 763; lmd. Eff. May 13. AN ACT to provide for vacating private and public cemetery plats and cemetery grounds in the limits of incorporated cities and villages and to provide for the acquisition by said cities amJ villages of the cemetery grounds and plats vacated hereunder. The People of the ShUa of .Ilichkun entrcl: 128.S1 Circuit court in chancery. jurisdiction to vacate cemeteries. Sec. I. That. whenever the trustees of an incorporated village, or the common council of arty city, shall, by a resolution adopted by them, determine that the dead bullies buried in arty priyatr or public cemetery located in such city or village should be removed there- from for the reason that such cemetery shall impede the establishment, maintenance, r 91 LAWS RELATING TO CEMETERIES 128.SS ` develulamcnt or enhancement of any public improvement by such city or village, the circuit court in chancery of the county in which such cemetery is located, upon such findings, and under the conditions hereinafter set forth, is hereby authorized to vacate the same, or any part thereof, on petition made to such court, as hereinafter provided. HIYTUM C L 19:9, 1111. 128.52 Contract for sale of private cemetery to city, village. contents. Sec. 1. That, upon the adoption of such a resolution, it shall be competent for the _ board of directors, or board of trustees, of such cemetery association, as is the owner of such cemetery• to agree upon a contract for the stale of such cemetery to such city or village: Provided, however, That the validity and enforcibility of such contract shall be conditioned upuw the aforesaid circuit court authorizing the vacating of such cemetery under the terms hereof: Pruvided further, That such contract shall be apptoeed by a •y, vote of the scrip hinders or stockholders of such cemetery nssocia6un, rt a special meeting called for that purpose, notice of such meeting to be mailed to the last known place of residence of such scrip holders or stockholders: And provided further. That such contract _ shall provide that such :emctery association agrees to provide, w•itbiti a n•a;unable distance from such city or village, a cemetery gcuund :uitahle for the rcinterment of such dead bodies and remains a3 are ordered to he vacated: And provided further. Th:a such coat• tract shall provide that such cemetery :usociatiun atCrcei to reinter such dead bodirs and remains, except as to such as are interred in the luts of objecting lot owners or grave owners, as herrinaitrr set forth. HI:fUHY: C'L 1929. 1669. 128.53 Petition of trustees or council to vacate, filing; notice. Sec. 3. That, upon the execution of such contract, a petition shall be made in behalf of said village trustees, or common council, by an attorney, or agent, appointed by them for that purpose, who shall file a petition. signed and sworn to by him. iu the tifikc of the clerk of said court for the proper county, which petition sh:.11 set forth his authority, as attorney, or agent, the particular reasons for making and filing such petition, a copy of the aforesaid contract with the cemetery association, and a complete legal description of the premises on which said cemetery is located. which petitiun shall be filed as aforesaid. at least 30 days previous' to the date for which such petition shall be noticed for hearing. That notice of the pendency and hearing of such petition shall be given by publishing the I same in a newspaper circulated in the pruper county, once in each week. for a successive weeks, prior to the date of the hearing. HISTUIIY: C L 1929. 1670. 128.54 Compensation to objecting lot owners; credit on contract; condition precedent. ._ Sec. 4. That, should there appear at the hearing of su:h petition any objecting lot owner or grate owner of such cemetery, setting forth, by special petition, that he has not icome to an agreement with said cemetery association in respect to the necessity for such removal under the terms of this act and in respect to compensation for the loss of burial rights,or for the removal of dead bodies interred on their lots. compensation shall Iw awarded to such lot owners and grave owners in the manner hereinafter set Furth,and such c.unpen- sation shall be paid by said city, or village, and shall, thereafter, be deducted front the pur- chase price theretofore agreed to be paid to said cemetery association: Provided. however. That as a condition precedent to the payment of such compensation,such objecting lot owner and grave owner shall remove and reinter the dead bodies and remains on his lot. HI]TURY: C L 1919. 1611. 128.SS Court proceedings; order to vacate, contents, recording; recorded order complete bar. ' Sec. S. That the hearing of such petition may be continued from term to term, in the discretion of the court, without further notice; that all testimony may be taken in open court, or the taking of the same may be referred, in the discretion of the court, to a circuit � 1 I 128.55 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT Of COMMERCE 32 court commissioner of the proper county; that, under direction of the court, proper issues may be made for the determination of all questions of law and fact, and all querliuus of cumpcnsatio(i to any person, or persons, to be aliected by such proceedings, and .ill issues of fact may be tried by a jury, if the court shall so order, and any person adversely inter. cited may cause himself to be made dcfcnd.int to such petition. In all cases where reicretice shall be made to a jury to docrntine the compensation to be paid to any person or lrctsuns, as aforesaid, the proceedings upon such reference shall, so far as practicable, be like those bad in cases where a jury is Impaneled to ascertain and determine the necessity of taking lands and other property as provided by the charter of the municipality or as provided in Act No. Iw of the Public Acts of 1911. as amended by Act No. 37 of the Public Acts of 1925, entitled "An act to provide for the condernnation by slate agencies and public corporations of 17rivale prupirny for the use ur benefit of the, lrublit, and to dchne the terms 'public torprtratiuns.' '-(ate agencie!t' and 'Itri ate Irrulrcrly' -'Is u.ed herein," !wing ,cc6uns 3S3 to 373, inclusive, of the Compiled Law: of HIS. or such other appruuriale prtecisium tt,crcfur as exist or shall be made Ly Low. and to appraise file damages and cunrticn:anon (u be allowed therefor. If, ulwn the hcaring of .uch lrc•ti(ion, (bc petitioner shall produce satisfactory evidcrtce to the court. tlet .:aid (ru.(et::. or cumimat eoweil, have determined. as aforesaid, that the uutice required by this act h.es been given; that the aforesaid crmtrict hetwcen such city or vill:11:e :purl %aid cerirctcry Ices been executed in atturdau.e with (lit (crnis•hererrf. and that such i-viiwicry should he vacated, in whole or in part, as a place cei burial, fur the rcasuns given ill this act fur vacating cemeteries, such court shall thervulun older that such rvme(cry shall be vacated, in whole or in par(. as a pl:icc of burial; upon this condili.en, however, that s.rid city or village .hall perform its ubligations and aSrcements wider the terms of the said contract. That a copy of such order certified by the register of such court uudcr his seal shall he j� recorded by the I)ctiuuner in the uftiie ui the register of deeds of the proper county. Thal. such corder, when su recofdcd,shall be a complete bar to the rights of any person or persons, as lot u.tncrs and grave owners (if such cemetery: Pruvided, however, That the: rights of objecting lot owners and t:rayc owners shell nut be barred until the cumpcnnatiun aw.crded hereunder shall be paid by said city or village to the person or persons emitled Ito same of to the clerk of the tuuty %there such judgment was rcndcrcd. HISTUKY: C L M9, 267r. NOTE: Act leg of 1911. &Wve refereed tit, is Compilers' 1 1 211.21 to 21141. 128.56 Appeal; bond. Scc. 6. Any lot owner fir ,;rave uwner whose property may lie taken, and anv munici- pality or person, letrty to the pruceedings tutJcr this act. considering hiniscli aggrieved, may appeal front the order of slit: court cuntiriniog the verdict of tite jury or under of the court made at the proceedings without a jury by filing in writing with slit cL••rk of said court notice of such appeal within 3 days after the cunfirmatirin or order, and lilhir a band in said court, to he algrruvcd by the judge thereof, conditioned fur the prosecution of said appeal to judgment, and the payment of all costs, damages and expenses that may be awarded against him in case the judgment or confirmation shall be affirmed. Such appeal shall be perfected within the same time and prosecuted as far as practicable like an appeal in chancery. �. HISTORY: C L 1239. 3673. •128.57 —ftemevaI. reinterment of dead; time of year. Sec. 7. That, wbenz.ny cemetery shall be vacated as provided in this act,said cemetery ,{ association or objecting put owgcr or grave owner shall remove the dead bodies and remains Let If !�` buried in such cemetery and shall Trjnter them, under the supervision of the board of health 61'1 or health officer. such removal and.,reinterment to be bad within 90 days from the date of q recording of such order as aforesaid: Provided, That no removal of said bodies and remains shall be made during the months of Jurie�,july. August or September, and that no 3 part of the aforesaid 90 days' period s 1 be computcdturing those months. HISTORY: CL 1919, 1614. 1 i� BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL AND LABORATORY SERVICES TRAN8PORTATION AND DISPOSITION OF DEAD BODIES (By authority conferred on the state commissioner of health by section 1 of Act No. 343 of the Public Acts of 1925, being §326.1 of the Michigan Compiled Laws) R 325.1141 Preparation and transportation of bodies dead from certain causes; permission for public funeral. Rule 1. (1) The bodies of those who have died of diphtheria, meningococcic infections, plague, poliomyelitis, scarlet fever, or smallpox shall not be trans- ported or accepted for transportation unless the), have been prepared for shipment by being thoroughly embalmed and disinfected by arterial and cavity injection with an accepted embalming fluid. This preparation must be effected by an embalmer licensed with the state of Michigan. (2) When bodies are transported under this rule, notice must be sent by the shipping embalmer to the health officer of the jurisdiction where the body is to be received, advising the date and time of arrival. (3) Public funerals may be conducted, provided that prior permission is obtained from the local health officer. When permission is granted, persons in isolated areas may be released for the purpose of accompanying the body to a funeral home, church, or cemetery, provided that they: (a) Use a separate car or means of conveyance. (b) Remain in separate room or separate from the public and avoid proximity to others in attendance. (c) Return to the area of isolation and remain there until premises are released from isolation or quarantine. HYtorr,19"ACS X p.&19U AC.p.nV. R 325.1142 Transportation of certain bodies in sound shipping case;preparation for shipment; burial-transit or disinterment permit. Rule 2. Bodies dead from a cause not named in R 325.1141 which shall reach their destination within 48 hours from the time of death, or are addressed to the demonstrator of anatomy of a medical college or for other demonstration purposes, may be received for transportation when encased in a sound shipping case. If the body is not so addressed or cannot reach its destination within 48 hours it must be prepared for shipment as described in R 325.1141. When dead bodies are shipped by common carrier, a burial-transit or disinterment permit shall be securely fastened upon the outside box, and a duplicate of such permit shall be supplied by the funeral director to the person escorting the body,or,if there be no escort, a duplicate of the permit shall be mailed to the receiving funeral director. HW"ys ION ACS X p.k 1054 AC.p.2331. R 325.1143 Disinterment and removal; permit; transportation; container; re- sponsibility of funeral director; receiving vaults; reinterment. Rule 3. No body shalt be disinterred for removal unless a permit has been issued by the local health officer upon request from a licensed funeral director. Na disinterred body shall be accepted for transportation by common carrier unless it has been enclosed in a hermetically sealed metal container which will Insure against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety to its destination. Disinterred bodies may be transported by private vehicle under the supervision of a licensed funeral director when enclosed in any suitable container which will insure against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety. The licensed funeral director in charge of disinterment shall be resposisihle for tic proper conduct of the disinterment and removal. Bodies deposited in receiving vaults, or otherwise kept for 30 days after death, will be considered and treated the same as buried bodies. No permit is ' necessary when reinterment is to take place within the same cemetery. 1110wr, 1944 ACS 30,p ! 16A4 AC.p tits R 325.1144 Burial-transit permit. Rule 4. Permission is hereby given by the Michigan department of health to registrars, mortuary science and funeral director licensees to have full authority to make out and sign a new burial-transit permit where a dead hunian body is transferred beyond the destination point as given on the burial-transit permit which accompanies the body. The same applies to cases where bodies are placed in a cemetery vault and transferred at some later date. The original burial-transit permit which accompanies the body must be given to the registrar, mortuary science, or funeral director licensee before a new burial-transit permit is made by him authorizing the transfer. The person issuing the new permit must indicate the �t point of destination on the original burial-transit permit. When a mortuary science t or funeral director licensee issues a new burial-transit permit, the original burial- transit permif must be filed within 72 hours with the registrar in whose jurisdiction the transfer was made. Mteryi IDH ACS 30.p.be 195/AC.p.M. R 325.1145 Removal of body from incorporated or unincorporated area, death or stillbirth certificate; burial-transit permit; duty of county clerk. i Rule 5. (1) When a mortuary science or funeral director licensee is called upon '. to remove a body from an incorporated or unincorporated area, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may remove the body for the purpose of caring for it but is required to file a completed death or stillbirth certificate and secure a burial-transit permit within 72 hours from the local registrar of the incorporated or unincorporated area in which the death occurred. (2) if a death occurs in an unincorporated area, when a Sunday or a holiday or both, or when an immediate interment, cremation, or shipment makes it impos- sible to obtain a burial-transit permit by mail, a mortuary science or funeral director licensee may issue a burial-transit permit to himself, provided that the envelope in which the completed death or stillbirth certificate is mailed to the county clerk in whose jurisdiction the death occurred is postmarked within the 72 hours after the death occurred. (3) If for any other reason a burial-transit permit has not been received by mail in time for the.interment, cremation, or shipment, the mortuary science or funeral director licensee may issue a burial-transit permit to himself, provided that the envelope in which the completed death or stillbirth certificate was mailed to the county clerk in whose jurisdiction the death occurred is postmarked within the 72 hours after the death occurred. (4) When a county clerk receives a death or stillbirth certificate from his primary registration district by mail,he shall enter on the certificate, as the date of filing, the date on which the certificate or certificates were received and shall also enter beneath the date of filing the postdate appearing on the envelope in which 1 the certificate or certificates arrived. I HM.q, 19N ACS X p.&1*4 AC.P.031• �I l OFFICE OF VITAL AND HEALTH STATISTICS DI8 INTER IAENT-REINTERMENT (By authority conferred on the department of public health by section 2863 of Act No. 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended, being §333.2863 of the Michigan Compiled Laws) R 325.8051 Discovery of remains; notification of pollee required; excep- tion. Rule 1. A person who inadvertently discovers a burial or parts of a human skeleton shall immediately notify the police authority of the jurisdiction where the remains are found. If preliminary inspection by the police authority indi- cates that the remains are those of a prehistoric or historic native American, the state archaeologist of the Michigan history division, department of state, shall be immediately notified of the finding. This rule does not apply to archaeological excavations conducted by representatives of established scientific institutions or societies, Hieurr. 1979 ACs 9.Eff.War.IS.1981 R 325.8062 Disinterment permit; application; fee. Rule 2. (1) A request for a disinterment permit shall be made to the local health officer in whose district the cemetery is located, and the request shall be made on an affidavit which is signed by a licensed funeral director and by a person or persons as follows: (a) The surviving spouse. (b) If no surviving spouse, then by all surviving children. (c) If no surviving children, then by the surviving parents. (d) If no surviving parents, then by all surviving brothers and sisters, (2) The request shall be accompanied by a fee established by the local health department pursuant to section 2444 of Act No. 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended, being§333.2444 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. Hlatarr. IM AC9 9.Eff.War.13,1982. R $25.8053 Affidavit content. Rule 3. An affidavit shall contain all of the following information: (a) The name and address of the licensed funeral director to whom the permit l is to be issued. (b) The name and address of the person petitioning for the permit. (c) The name of the lot or the burial right owner. (d) The name of the deceased. (e) The present location of the grave, including the lot number, the section ' 1 number, or other location, such as a location in a mausoleum. (f) Reinterment location. (g) Relationship of petitioner to deceased. (h) Reason for disinterment. (i) Approval of all persons who may have a claim for the deceased as specified in R 326.8062. -' U) Written consent of the lot or burial space owner or owners, if other than petitioner. K&4arr 1999 ACS P.Ed.War.18.1982. 1 1 R 325.8064 Local health officer; duties. Rule 4. The local health officer or his or her designated representative shall do all of the following: (a) Review the affidavit for disinterment-reinterment. (b) Issue the disinterment-reinterment permit if the consent required by R 325.8052(1) has been obtained, or deny the disinterment-reinterment permit if the consent required by R 325.8052(1) has not been obtained. (c) Provide instructions or guidance to the funeral director on the handling of the disintered body which is necessary to protect the health of the public and those handling the disintered body. (d) Retain the affidavit for a period of not less than 6 years. History: 1979 ACS 9.Elf.Mar.13.1982. R 325.8055 Disinterment of cremated remains; opening casket; permit not required. ' Rule 5. (1) A permit is not required to disinter cremated remains. A request to disinter cremated remains may be made to the cemetery by the next surviving kin, as designated in R 325.8062, on an affidavit described in R 325.8053. The affidavit shall be maintained as part of the permanent records of the cemetery from which the cremated remains are removed. (2) A permit is not required to open a casket to remove an article or to place an article in a casket. ' Hkt4r7. 1919 ACS 9,Elf.Mar.13.1982. R 325.8066 Cemetery retention of permit Rule 6. A duplicate copy of the permit shall be maintained as part of the permanent records of the cemetery from which the deceased was removed. History: 1919 ACS 9.Elf.Mar.13.1982. R 325.8067 Transportation of disintered body. Rule 7. A disintered body shall not be accepted for transportation by common or contract carrier unless it has been enclosed in a container which insures against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety. A disintered body may be transported by private vehicle, under the supervision of a licensed funeral director, if enclosed in any suitable container which insures against leakage, offensive odors, and other menaces to the public health and safety. The licensed funeral director in charge of disinterment shall be responsible for the proper conduct of the disinterment and removal. }1lstory: 1979 ACS 9.Elf.Mu.13.1982 7 1