Eminent Domain Consequence Full Disclosure Engineer A State Route

O · Obligation Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/123#Eminent_Domain_Consequence_Full_Disclosure_Engineer_A_State_Route
Properties
Instance of
EminentDomainConsequenceFullDisclosureObligation
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#EminentDomainConsequenceFullDisclosureObligation
Case context
Engineer A knows that eminent domain is available but also knows the owner is unwilling to sell and that the property is a historic multi-generational family farmhouse. All of these consequences must be disclosed to the state before it decides whether to exercise eminent domain.
Compliance status
unclear
Confidence
0.87
Importance
high
Obligated party
Engineer A
Obligation statement
Engineer A is obligated to fully disclose to the state client all material consequences of exercising eminent domain over the historic farmhouse — including the owner's expressed unwillingness to sell, the historic significance of the property (over 100 years old, multi-generational family farmhouse), the legal process and cost of condemnation, the public welfare implications of displacing a historic resource, and the availability of alternative routes that would avoid condemnation — so that the state's decision to pursue or forgo eminent domain is fully informed.
Temporal scope
Before or contemporaneously with submitting the route recommendation to the state client
Source Evidence
Source text
Engineer A is aware that the option exists for the state to exercise eminent domain and condemn the farmhouse and allow the state to proceed with the design and construction of the new route between the two towns.

Text references
Engineer A is aware that the option exists for the state to exercise eminent domain and condemn the farmhouse and allow the state to proceed with the design and construction of the new route between the two towns.
Engineer A visits the farmhouse's owner, who indicates that the family has no interest in selling the farmhouse to the state or to anyone else.
However, in order to build the shortest route, the state would be required to address the impact to a historic family farmhouse that has existed for over 100 years on the land required for the route.
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Individual
Last Updated
2026-05-28 16:26
Discovered in case
123
Discovered in pass
2
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-02-28T00:00:48.240876+00:00
First case
123
Generated
2026-02-28T00:00:48.240876+00:00
Attributed to
Case 123 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T00:14:43.762859
Generated by
ProEthica Case 123 Extraction