(A) Where service is available, and upon receipt of all fees, the town may extend service lines to serve properties as follows:
(1) In cases where the distribution or collection lines run in a roadway immediately adjacent to the property to be served, the town shall run a service line from its water and/or sewer main to the property line.
(2) In cases where the distribution or collection lines from which service is to be obtained is located in a street separated from the property to be served by the property of another, the town shall run the service line from its distribution or collection line to the property line of the lot located adjacent to the road in which the main distribution or collection line is located.
(B) Generally, service lines, meters, etc., installed by the town to serve properties will be located at a point along the property line mutually agreed upon by the town and property owner. However, in such cases where mutual agreement cannot be reached as to the most suitable location, the decision will rest with the town.
(C) The property owners shall be responsible for connecting all plumbing fixtures, piping and appurtenances on the property with the service lines installed by the town. Once installed, the property owner shall be responsible for maintaining his or her water service line from the property or structure being served to the meter.
(D) The town neither guarantees customers uninterrupted service, nor does it assume any liability for damage to private property due to interruptions in service. All utility customers are urged to ensure that their plumbing systems and appurtenances are adequately equipped with back-flow prevention devices or vacuum relief valves as necessary.