RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEMORIAL PARKS ... - HLURB
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEMORIAL PARKS ... - HLURB
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEMORIAL PARKS ... - HLURB
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E. Buffer Strip<br />
servicing the area. Utility poles shall be installed<br />
along sides of streets and pathways.<br />
For memorial parks/cemeteries which are located along<br />
national primary and secondary roads, as defined by EO<br />
113, as amended, and identified as such by the<br />
Department of Public Works and Highways, a distance of<br />
at least 25 meters from the edge of the road right-of-way<br />
shall be imposed where no burial shall be allowed,<br />
provided that it shall conform with the pertinent provisions<br />
of the Sanitation Code and Water Code. The area may<br />
be utilized for parking purposes, or as space for the<br />
administration building, church or other facilities or for<br />
planting of trees and shrubs, or other related use. A<br />
service road may be allowed within this buffer.<br />
F. Facilities and Amenities<br />
F.1 Sanitary Requirements For Burial Grounds<br />
Requirements of the Department of Health for<br />
facilities and amenities shall be complied with.<br />
F.1.2 Public Comfort Rooms - The memorial<br />
park/cemetery shall be provided with<br />
separate public comfort rooms for men and<br />
women. The comfort room for men shall<br />
consist of a lavatory, a urinal and a water<br />
closet while for women two lavatories and<br />
two water closets should be provided. The<br />
number of comfort rooms shall be at least 2,<br />
1 for men and 1 for women for 3 hectares<br />
and below and 4, 2 for men and 2 for women<br />
for 3 hectares and up. Public comfort rooms<br />
shall be strategically located, preferably near<br />
the memorial park/cemetery.