The charge for all overhead extensions shall be the total cost of installation as defined in §
145-30, less the average depreciated embedded cost (see §
145-29).
In the event an extension is partially or completely supported on structures
used for supporting transmission circuits or in the event the extension is
built to serve both single-phase customers and three-phase customers, the
Utility will compute and apportion among the customers served by the extension
contribution requirements and contribution refund rights in a fair and equitable
manner consistent with the pertinent facts and will retain in its files a
memorandum of such computation and apportionment. The contribution requirement
of the single-phase customers shall not be greater than would have been the
case if an extension (complying with present engineering standards) had been
constructed only to serve single-phase customers.
The Utility will extend utility-standard underground service to all
classes of retail customers requesting new service in all areas served by
the Utility.
The charge for all underground extensions shall be the total cost of the installation as defined in §
145-30, less the average depreciated embedded cost as defined in §
145-29.
In accepting an application for underground electric service under this
article, the Utility does not undertake to avoid the construction of overhead
lines in the neighborhood which may be necessary to serve customers who demand
and have the right to receive service from overhead lines. However, in order
to avoid duplication of facilities, applicants for electric service whose
premises can be served from an underground distribution system that has previously
been installed adjacent to the applicant's premises shall be required to be
served by an underground lateral from such system and shall pay the contributions
and charges required in these extension rules.