By Diana Baldwin Staff Writer dbaldwin@oklahoman.comEDMOND — A modern, parklike cemetery with a variety of burial options is described in a master plan for Edmond's city-owned Gracelawn Cemetery presented to council members. The plan, divided in five phases, includes the current 35.69-acre cemetery and an additional 20.56 acres purchased for expansion. It provides for walking paths, ponds, natural tree burial, a chapel and other enhancements. City officials bought the additional land because the cemetery is running out of burial spaces. If lot sales continue at the current rate of 120 to 150 per year, the city will be out of lots in five to six years. Council members in January hired consultants Mekus Tanager from Chicago to create the master plan which includes an inventory and preservation plan, topographic survey, engineered drainage study and recommendations for a phased approach for the future of the cemetery. The master plan cost $126,640.Read more on NewsOK.com