(A) Estimates of the cost of the below-ground and above-ground facilities, for the purpose of determining the amount of the contribution in aid of construction, will be in accord with the town’s current construction design practice and shall be based upon the equivalent conductor and transformer capacity required for the electrical load, specified by the owner.
(B) Estimates shall not vary with, or take into consideration the end usage of electricity or the revenue to be produced by those requesting underground service. In situations where joint trenching is used for the installation of both power and telephone cables, any cost reductions resulting from the joint use will be passed on in the form of credits against the estimated costs, to the person(s) making contributions in aid for underground installations. The downward reductions will also be applicable to the uniform unit prices established in §§ 52.01, 52.02 and 52.03 in projects where joint trenching is used.
(Prior Code, § G-V)