(A) The town recognizes its basic responsibility to provide water and sewer service to all properties within the corporate limits on a nondiscriminatory basis and, subject to the availability of funds, to extend its service lines to all properties unless it is unreasonable to do so.
(B) The town may determine that an extension of service is unreasonable for the following reasons:
(1) The cost of service extension is excessive in terms of the number of customers to be served or because of topographical, engineering, technical or other problems;
(2) The provision of service will adversely affect the supply of water to other customers or will adversely affect the town's sewage treatment capabilities; and/or
(3) Other good and sufficient reasons.
(1981 Code, § 14-51)