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Planning Files - Planning File #
3315
Planning Files - Type
Conditional Use Permit
Address
803 LARPENTEUR AVE W
Applicant
Roselawn Cemetery
Status
Denied
Date Final City Council Action
8/27/2001
Planning Files - Resolution #
9927
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<br />Minnesota Statutes 2000, 149A.95 <br /> <br />Page 4 of6 <br /> <br />Subd. 13. Cremation procedures; commingling of cremated <br />remains prohibited. Except with the express written <br />permission of the person with legal right to control the <br />disposition or otherwise provided by law, no crematory shall <br />mechanically process the cremated human remains of more than one <br />body at a time in the same mechanical processor, or introduce <br />the cremated human remains of a second body into a mechanical <br />processor until processing of any preceding cremated human <br />remains has been terminated and reasonable efforts have been <br />employed to remove all fragments of the preceding cremated <br />remains. The fact that there is incidental and unavoidable <br />residue in the mechanical processor or any container used in a <br />prior cremation is not a violation of this provision. <br /> <br />Subd. 14. Cremation procedures; processing cremated <br />remains. The cremated human remains shall be reduced by a <br />motorized mechanical device to a granulated appearance <br />appropriate for final disposition and placed in a cremated <br />remains container along with the appropriate identifying disk, <br />tab, or label. <br /> <br />Subd. 15. Cremation procedures; container of <br />insufficient capacity. If a cremated remains container is of <br />insufficient capacity to accommodate all cremated remains of a <br />given dead human body, subject to directives provided in the <br />written authorization to cremate, the crematory shall place the <br />excess cremated remains in a secondary cremated remains <br />container and attach the second container, in a manner so as not <br />to be easily detached through incidental contact, to the primary <br />cremated remains container. The secondary container shall <br />contain a duplicate of the identification disk, tab, or label <br />that was placed in the primary container and all paperwork <br />regarding the given body shall include a notation that the <br />cremated remains were placed in two containers. <br /> <br />Subd. 16. Disposition procedures; commingling of <br />cremated remains prohibited. No cremated remains shall be <br />disposed of or scattered in a manner or in a location where the <br />cremated remains are commingled with those of another person <br />without the express written permission of the person with the <br />legal right to control disposition or as otherwise provided by <br />law. This subdivision does not apply to the burial of cremated <br />remains at sea from individual containers, to the scattering or <br />burial of cremated remains in a dedicated cemetery, to the <br />disposal in a dedicated cemetery of accumulated residue removed <br />from a cremation chamber or other cremation equipment, to the <br />inurnment of members of the same family in a common container <br />designed for the cremated remains of more than one body, or to <br />the inurnment in a container or interment in a space that has <br />been previously designated, at the time of sale or purchase, as <br />being intended for the inurnment or interment of the cremated <br />remains of more than one person. <br /> <br />Subd. 17. Cremation procedures; disposition of <br />accumulated residue. Every crematory shall provide for the <br />removal and disposition in a dedicated cemetery of any <br />accumulated residue from any cremation chamber, mechanical <br />processor, container, or other equipment used in cremation. <br />Disposition of accumulated residue shall be in accord with the <br /> <br />http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/149A/95 .html <br /> <br />6/1 0/200 I <br />
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