GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 22-2-137 - Factors to be considered in determining or estimating just  and adequate compensation; determination of date of taking; inclusion of  date of approval of original location of highway in p
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    22-2-137   (2010)
    22-2-137.    Factors to be considered in determining or estimating just  and adequate compensation; determination of date of taking; inclusion of  date of approval of original location of highway in petition for  condemnation; newspaper advertisement 
      (a)  In  determining or estimating just and adequate compensation to be paid to  the owner of any property or interest condemned for public road and  street purposes, neither the board of assessors nor the jury, in the  event of an appeal to a jury, shall be restricted to the agricultural or  productive qualities of the land; but inquiry shall be made as to all  other legitimate purposes to which the land could be appropriated. The  date of taking as contemplated in this Code section shall be the date of  the filing of the condemnation proceedings for the acquisition of the  property or interest.
(b)  The condemning  authority shall cause the petition for condemnation to set forth the  date of the approval of the original location of the highway. It shall  be the further duty of the condemning authority, within 30 days from the  date of the original approval and designation of said location as a  highway, to cause the location of said highway in said county to be  advertised once each week for four consecutive weeks in the newspaper of  the county in which the sheriff's advertisements are carried; and said  advertisement shall designate the land lots or land districts of said  county through which such highway will be located. Said advertisement  shall further show the date of the said original location of such  highway as hereinbefore provided for in this subsection. Said  advertisement shall further state that a plat or map of the project  showing the exact date of original location is on file at the office of  the Department of Transportation and that any interested party may  obtain a copy of same by writing to the Department of Transportation (2  Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334) and paying a nominal cost  therefor.
(c)  In determining just and  adequate compensation for property or interests taken or condemned for  public road and street purposes, the award of the board of assessors or  the verdict of the jury, in the event of an appeal, shall, in addition  to fixing the value of the land actually taken and used for such  purposes, take into consideration the prospective and consequential  damages to the remaining property or interest from which the property or  interest actually taken was cut off, which consequential damages result  to such remaining property or interest because of the location of such  public road or street upon the portion actually taken. In addition, the  increase of the value of such remaining property or interest from the  location of such public road or street shall be considered. Such  consequential benefits, if any, may be offset against such consequential  damages, if any; but in no event shall consequential benefits be offset  against the value of the property or interest actually taken for such  public improvement.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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