(A) Upon the receipt of a petition for street improvements, the Town Clerk shall examine the petition and certify as to its sufficiency to the Town Council. No petition shall be considered for street improvements where streets have been opened after January 20, 1969, in violation of this chapter. In addition, no petition shall be considered for a street less than one normal block in length.
(B) If the petition for improvements from the property owners is found to be sufficient, the Town Council shall direct the Town Consulting Engineer to estimate the total cost of the street project in accordance with street specifications, to determine the total cost per foot of property frontage and the total cost to the town for intersection and other improvements, the cost of which is to be borne by the town.
(C) When cost estimates are received, the Town Council shall consider the availability of funds for street improvements, the degree of development along the street proposed to be improved, and may approve those street improvement projects as it deems best.
('71 Code, § 13-81)