ravengrim Moderator
Number of posts : 7192 Age : 51 Location : At The End Of Time : : The Fallen Angel : : More Numbers : 7688569 Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: FREAK Shots: Death and Foreclosure Wed May 13, 2009 9:17 am | |
| FREAK Shots: Death and ForeclosureA blog reader named Lee emailed us a photo he took on Highway 86 in Imperial, California. “It made me wonder if [the economy] is really that bad that even dead people will lose their resting places,” he writes. “What will they do? Evict the dead?”
We called Victor Carrillo, the supervisor for Imperial County listed on the sign, to find out.
“It’s a privately owned cemetery,” he tells us. “I presume it will be purchased by another entity in the cemetery business. That’s been typical.”
For a new owner to use the land as something other than a cemetery, says Carrillo, they’d have to contact all the families with relatives buried there, pay to move all the remains, request a land-use zone change, and have numerous public hearings.
Carrillo suspects the cemetery’s alkaline soil, which makes it difficult to grow grass and vegetation, played a role making it unattractive to potential customers and bringing it to foreclosure.
Though according to the Los Angeles Times, the cemetery is just one of many businesses in the Imperial Valley that is suffering.
We asked Larry Anspach, president of American Cemetery/Mortuary Consultants Inc. whether we’re likely to see more cemetery foreclosures as a result of the recession.
“This is the first I’ve heard of a cemetery being foreclosed,” he says. “People say it’s actually a recession-proof industry.” A foreclosure is more likely to happen because of bad or fraudulent money management by the owner, he says. Anspach agrees with Carrillo that a foreclosed cemetery probably won’t become a parking lot or a Walmart:
Given the current economic climate, people probably aren’t scrambling to use the land for commercial purposes. It would obviously upset a lot of people if someone said “Gee, we’re going to turn this cemetery into a housing development, like in Poltergeist.”Things are tough all over I guess. | |
|
Succubus supernova
Number of posts : 6201 Age : 49 Location : wrapped within the veil of darkness : : More Numbers : 7532614 Registration date : 2008-08-29
| Subject: Re: FREAK Shots: Death and Foreclosure Wed May 13, 2009 9:37 am | |
| Its hard to believe that even the one simple thing that we all thought would never have a "foreclosed" sign on the property is a cemetery.... I was kind surprised by one of the comments there on the link saying that "'cemeteries are a waste of space. " Its comments like that from people who cannot appreciate the meaning of conservation. There are/were so much land developing going around with new houses and shopping centers that its getting to the point where the only place you can actually see nature is in or around a cemetery. sorry I went off the topic a little. | |
|
RedAngel star member
Number of posts : 5385 Age : 46 Location : CT/NC: Josephine on my mind : : More Numbers : 7415150 Registration date : 2008-11-30
| Subject: Re: FREAK Shots: Death and Foreclosure Wed May 13, 2009 9:52 am | |
| ^^ Don't apologize; I agree with you. What have we become as people (using "we" loosely) if we even consider reappropriating cemetery land??
It's not just the sacred ground issue; people really need to ask themselves how damn important it is to have one more condo complex or shopping center. These things don't even make people any happier; just more jaded and spoiled. It just doesn't make any sense. | |
|
Ginger_Snaps Moderator
Number of posts : 4545 Age : 36 Location : The Otherworld : : Werewolf : : More Numbers : 7586215 Registration date : 2008-07-22
| Subject: Re: FREAK Shots: Death and Foreclosure Fri May 15, 2009 5:22 pm | |
| People who can't appreciate cemeteries shouldn't allowed to be buried--let them be picked at by vultures. I have not actually seen it happen, but yes, the dead can be evicted from their graves to make way for home. Once I'm dead, I'm dead, so I'm not going to care what happens to my "resting spot" but it says a lot about our people when they can't even respect the dead. | |
|
Sponsored content
| Subject: Re: FREAK Shots: Death and Foreclosure | |
| |
|