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LocaL GoverNmeNt
Martin County Property This proposed amendment states that any change or This proposed exemption amount can range from $0
Appraiser’s Office improvement made to your residential property/home to $50,000 and would apply if your
assessed value (not market value)
for the purpose of preventing flood damage, shall not be
added to your assessed value for tax purposes. is greater than $100,000. If this
Proposed Constitutional Amendments Examples of these types of improvements include amendment passes, those receiving
dams, seawalls, levees, elevating structures, filling this additional exemption would be
T wo proposed basements, waterproofing basements, and maintenance required to provide proof of full-time
constitutional amendments of land to allow for storm water runoff. qualifying employment every year.
that may affect the amount Amendment 3: Additional Homestead Property Tax
of taxes you pay on your Exemption For Specified Critical Public Services
property will appear on the Workforce NoNprofit
Nov. 8 ballot. If passed, these This proposed amendment would grant an additional
amendments would take homestead tax exemption of homestead property
effect Jan. 1, 2023. owned by classroom teachers, law enforcement
Amendment 1: Limitation officers, correctional officers, firefighters, emergency NeWs
On The Assessment Of medical technicians, paramedics, child welfare services
Real Property Used For professionals, active duty members of the United States
Residential Purposes Armed Forces, and Florida National Guard members.
Palm City Art Associates
Announcements
Palm City Art Associates, Inc. Elects
Officers For 2022/23
At its May 11 meeting PCAA members unanimously
elected the following officers:
Back row: Nancy Mich, vice-president; Dana Meyer,
trustee; Judi LeBlanc, secretary; Diane Raymond, past
president. Front row: Lois Brusko, treasurer; Laura
Tiano, president; Donna Jutila, trustee
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PCAA’s Annual High School Art
Scholarship Awards
PCAA proudly announces this year’s talented high school
scholarship recipients from Martin County. Left to right:
Juliana Vollone, a senior at Clark Advanced Learning
Center. Juliana will be attending Nova Southeastern
University in Ft. Lauderdale with a major in art and
design and a concentration in graphic design. Madisyn
Boudreau, a senior at Jensen Beach High School. Madisyn
will be attending the University of Central Florida with a
major in entertainment management and minor in studio
art. Miyah Lebofsky, a senior at Martin County High
School was awarded The Jane “Ejan” Blatt Memorial
Scholarship. Miyah will be attending Florida State
University with majors in art and psychology.
Our best wishes to these three extraordinary young
women as they continue their artistic journey making a
positive difference in our world.
Palm City Art Associates, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization of over 80 artists coming together, sharing
ideas and giving back to the community through
scholarships for local students.
See answer in this paper.