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A Resolution amending Resolution 050425 concerning Cemetery Fees (B)
The City of Gainesville is recommending an amendment to the allocation of current fees charged for the sale of grave spaces at the Evergreen Cemetery.
Explanation
On March 13, 2006, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to acquire three acres of Sweetwater Ltd. property for the purpose of supporting future expansion/development of the Evergreen Cemetery as well as for a future access into the cemetery from Williston Road. The total purchase price paid by the City of Gainesville for the three acres was $206,240.14.
In order to fund the purchase, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to utilize an “internal loan” from the City's General Fund and to make appropriate adjustments in the distribution of current fees relating to grave space sales for the purpose of repaying the loan over a 20-year period.
The majority of grave space sales go into the Cemetery's Trust Fund Balance, currently totaling $1.4 million and which is designated for perpetual care. Specifically, allocation percentages are: 88.41% of each adult space, 82.55% of each infant space, and 68.15% of each cremain space. The remaining portion of each grave space sale is deposited into the Cemetery's annual revenue account. The City of Gainesville provides an annual operation subsidy of approximately $100,000 to support Evergreen Cemetery.
City staff recommends the following breakdown in the allocation of all future grave space sales to reflect the following percentages:
20% to the Evergreen Cemetery Trust Fund
20% to Cemetery Revenues to offset annual operational expenses
60% to the repayment of the General Fund Loan
The Finance Department has determined no significant impact to the Cemetery Trust Fund (and future perpetual care) by making this change.
A specific break down (by type of grave space) and the actual allocations in dollars are i...
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