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therein, and of their relatives living in such dwelling, for the immediately preceding calendar year does not exceed <br />i• the sum of twenty two twenty-five thousand dollars ($22;000-06 $25.000.00) in the case of exemption claimants, <br />or twenty-five twenty-seven thousand dollars ($25;000 $27,000.00) in the case of deferral claimants; provided <br />that: <br />(a) the first seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00) of any income; -(a) (1 received by any <br />claimant owner and classified as permanent disability compensation , or (b) Q received by any claimant <br />who is at least sixty-five (65) years of age, is permanently and totally disabled, and can show that he or <br />she did receive permanent disability compensation for at least twenty-four (24) consecutive months <br />immediately prior to his or her sixty-fifth birthday, shall not be included in such total; and provided, that <br />(p1 the first four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) of income of each relative other than spouse of such <br />claimant owner or owners who is living in such dwelling shall not be included in such total; and provided <br />further, thhaE <br />(c) if a person who has previously qualified for an exemption or deferral under this article can prove by <br />clear and convincing evidence that after so qualifying the person's physical or mental health has <br />deteriorated to the point that the only alternative to permanently residing in a hospital, nursing home, <br />convalescent home or other facility for physical or mental care is to have a relative move in and provide <br />care for the person, and if a relative does move in for that purpose, then none of that relative's income <br />shall be counted towards the income limit - <br />(d) the amount of income received by any claimant owner from the Veteran's Administration and <br />classified as disability benefits, up to but not exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00) <br />shall not be included in such total. <br />• 2. This ordinance shall become effective January 1, 2002. <br />Approved by Council <br />June 4, 2001 <br />Cl rk of City Council <br />0 Page 2 of 2 <br />
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