Baldwin County, Alabama
File #: 19-1233    Version: 1
Agenda section: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 5/10/2019 Meeting type: Baldwin County Commission Regular
On agenda: 5/21/2019 Final action: 5/21/2019
Agenda item title: Order Granting License to Establish Memento Mori Cemetery (a Private, Family Cemetery), Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama
Attachments: 1. Order Granting License to Establish Private Cemetery 20190507, 2. Amended Petition for Family Cemetery - Memento Mori 05022019, 3. Petition for Family Cemetery - Memento Mori 04292019, 4. Picture 1, 5. Picture 2, 6. Picture 3, 7. Picture 4, 8. Picture 5, 9. B.C.C. ADMINISTRATION - 2.7 - Licensing of Cemeteries - 3-17-09, 10. Email from Health Department 20111230

Meeting Type:   BCC Regular Meeting

Meeting Date:  5/21/2019

Item Status:   New

From: Commissioner Charles F. Gruber, District 4; Wayne A. Dyess, County Administrator

Submitted by:  Miranda N. McKinnon, Administrative Support Specialist

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ITEM TITLE

Title

Order Granting License to Establish Memento Mori Cemetery (a Private, Family Cemetery), Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama

Body

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

Memorialize for the record, the Order Granting License to Establish Private Cemetery (Case No. 36930) from the Baldwin County Judge of Probate, dated May 7, 2019, granting a license to Benjamin E. Merrill, Jr. and Diane C. Merrill, owners of the real property upon which the proposed cemetery will be situated, to establish a private cemetery on the property of Benjamin E. Merrill, Jr. and Diane C. Merrill, in Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama, said family cemetery to be located at 12774 County Road 49, Parcel B in Magnolia Springs (Baldwin County), Alabama, and to be known as " Memento Mori Cemetery."

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

 

Previous Commission action/date:  N/A

 

Background:  On April 30, 2019, the Administration Department received a Petition for the Establishment of Memento Mori Cemetery in Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama. The petition was filed at the Judge of Probate Office on April 29, 2019, by Benjamin E. Merrill and Diane C. Merrill. The property is located at 12774 County Road 49, Parcel B, Magnolia Springs, (Baldwin County), Alabama.

 

On May 2, 2019, the Administration Department received an Amended Petition for Family Cemetery due to a correction of the Family Cemetery name in the original Petition.  The original Petition listed the name of the cemetery as Koch Family Cemetery.  The correct name of the cemetery is Memento Mori.

 

Commissioner Charles F. Gruber (District 4), visited the proposed cemetery site and recommended approval of the petition.

 

During the May 7, 2019, Baldwin County Commission regular meeting, the Commission approved as follows:

 

1) Waive Baldwin County Commission Policy #2.7 - Licensing of Cemeteries, pursuant to an email from the Alabama Department of Public Health, dated December 30, 2011, which recognizes that a family burial plot on an individual's private property is not to be considered a cemetery for the purpose of regulation under Section 22-20-4, Code of Alabama 1975, unless the County or municipality has

promulgated an ordinance that may include family burial plots within the definition of a cemetery; and

 

2) Pursuant to the request from the Judge of Probate Office to consider an Amended Petition for Family Cemetery, submitted by Benjamin E. Merrill and Diane C. Merrill, owners of the real property upon which the proposed cemetery will be situated, approve the establishment of Memento Mori, a family cemetery on the property of Benjamin E. Merrill and Diane C. Merrill, in Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama, said family cemetery to be located consistent with said Petition. The property is located at 12774 County Road 49, Parcel B, Magnolia Springs, Alabama; and

 

3) Authorize the Chairman to execute any and all necessary documents and/or orders related to the Baldwin County Commission's approval to establish the Memento Mori Cemetery.

 

GENERAL BACKGROUND:

 

According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, the Health Department allows a family burial plot on an individual's private property not to be considered to be a cemetery for the purpose of regulation under Section 20-20-4, Code of Alabama 1975, unless the County or municipality has promulgated an ordinance that may include family burial plots within the definition of cemetery. (Staff notes that the proper Alabama Code Section is 22-20-4.)

 

County Policy #2.7 - Licensing of Cemeteries, requires the Health Department to inspect and give the Commission a recommendation as to the approval/disapproval of the proposed cemetery. In order for the Commission to approve the request for the establishment of this family cemetery, Policy #2.7 should be waived.

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

 

Total cost of recommendation:  N/A

 

Budget line item(s) to be used:  N/A

 

If this is not a budgeted expenditure, does the recommendation create a need for funding?  N/A

 

 

LEGAL IMPACT

 

Is legal review necessary for this staff recommendation and related documents? 

No

 

Reviewed/approved by:  N/A

 

Additional comments:  N/A

 

 

ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS

 

Is advertising required for this recommendation?  N/A

 

If the proof of publication affidavit is not attached, list the reason: N/A

 

 

FOLLOW UP IMPLEMENTATION

 

For time-sensitive follow up, select deadline date for follow up:   N/A

 

Individual(s) responsible for follow up: 

Administration - Make Order a part of the May 14, 2019, BCC Meeting record. 

 

Miranda McKinnon - Send certified minutes excerpt of May 7, 2019, BCC meeting to Probate Judge and save in Cemetery file. 

 

Action required (list contact persons/addresses if documents are to be mailed or emailed):  N/A

 

Additional instructions/notes:  N/A