In addition to the grounds listed in Section 1250.360, grounds for objection to the right to take where the plaintiff has not adopted a resolution of necessity that conclusively establishes the matters referred to in Section 1240.030 include:
- (a) The plaintiff is a public entity and has not adopted a resolution of necessity that satisfies the requirements of Article 2 (commencing with Section 1245.210) of Chapter 4.
- (b) The public interest and necessity do not require the proposed project.
- (c) The proposed project is not planned or located in the manner that will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury.
- (d) The property described in the complaint is not necessary for the proposed project.
- (e) The plaintiff is a quasi-public entity within the meaning of Section 1245.320 and has not satisfied the requirements of Article 3 (commencing with Section 1245.310) of Chapter 4.