(A) The Electric Utility will locate the point where the service connection will be brought to the premises. The wires at the entrance run shall extend no less than three feet beyond the upper and outer end of a weatherproof fitting commonly called the weatherhead or mast. Customers desiring an underground service connection from the overhead wires shall at their own expense install and maintain service wires in conduit from a meter board on their premises to and up the utility pole where the connection is to be made.
(B) The Electric Utility will extend its service lines a reasonable distance as determined by the Manager for the purpose of supplying electric service for a new connection. Any changes requested by the customer after installation of the service connection shall be at the customer’s expense.
(C) Customers of the Electric Utility shall at their own expense equip and maintain their premises with all wiring and entrance equipment constructed and maintained in accordance with accepted standards and practices as set forth in state and local building codes whichever shall be the most stringent. The construction and maintenance shall be subject to inspection and approval by the Electric Utility Manager or authorized designee.
(D) When required by the form of service to be installed as shall be determined by the Manager, the customer shall provide, at no expense to the town or Electric Utility, a suitable place near the service entrance for the installation of transformers, meters, or other devices furnished and installed by the Electric Utility.
(Ord. 7-1992, passed 12-21-1992)