i submiteed into evidence TWO social security disability total and permanent disability findings - one 1996 and one mar 10 2010
there are no autism doctors licensed in the state of florida according to miami and usf autism card centers, and i declare this to be true under 28 usc 1746 they informed me so; thus to require signature of two fla doctors violates Title II of the ADA because alachua county, vab, and state of florida are not making any available to adults with autism. i have tried to find one since may 2009 and been repeatedly told there are NONE"
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Forwarded to the Property Appraiser.
From: Mary Day-Petrano [mailto:ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:28 PM To: Linda K. Schoellhorn Subject: RE: Opening the Hearing
propoerty appraiser has affirmative duties under Title II of the ADA to have obtained the requisite knowledge and documentation that the TWO Social Security SSI approvals, 1996 and mar 10 2010 are total and permanent disability findings.
“…Title II imposes affirmative obligations on public entities and does not merely require than to refrain from intentionally discriminating against the disabled.” Ability Center, Toledo v. City of Sandusky, 385 F.3d 901, 910 (6th Cir. 2004).
Once the entity, through its staff, has been placed on notice, it has a duty “to undertake a fact specific investigation to determine what constitutes a reasonable accommodation ...” See, Duvall v. Kitsap County, 260 F.3d 1124 (9th Cir. 2001).“Mere speculation that a suggested accommodation is not feasible falls short of the reasonable accommodation requirement; the Act(s) create a duty to gather sufficient information from the [disabled individual] and qualified experts as needed to determine what accommodations are necessary.” See, Wong v. Regents of the University of California, 192 F.3d 807, 818 (9th Cir. 1999). --- On Mon, 6/11/12, Linda K. Schoellhorn <LKS@alachuaclerk.org> wrote:
Magistrate: I am also informed that certain evidence was submitted by the taxpayer on July 11, 2011. I would assume the Property Appraiser would not object to my reviewing that information that was provided to me.
Please respond.
i want the vab hearing notice entered into this record to show i complied with the sending my evidence up to the hearing, and vab written communication stating they would ensure property appraiser received it
i have complied in submitting my evidence
property appraisers disagreement seems to be with the vab procedures provided to me to comply with Title II of the ADA
i also want the Dept. of REvenue and series of e-mails in which property appraiser admitted not kniwing about / understanding property appraiser's Title II ADA duties until during early 2012, some 22 YEARS after Title II of the ADA was apssed and property appraiser was required to come into compliance"
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Forwarded to the Property Appraiser.
Magistrate: Does the Property Appraiser have any specific case provided by the taxpayer which shows SSA has found that the taxpayer is permanently disabled and was this information provided to the Property Appraiser’s office 15 days prior to this hearing?
From: Mary Day-Petrano [mailto:ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:30 PM To: Linda K. Schoellhorn Subject: RE: Opening the Hearing
prove the property appraiser did not lose or otherwise spoliate this evidence - i have a habit of giving my 1996 social security SSI total and permanent disability res judicata finding to everyone "
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VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD CLERK'S NOTICE
(Modified as requested by petitioner for ADA Compliance)
Alachua County
To: Mary Day-Petrano and David Petrano
Petition #2011-50
From: Linda Schoellhorn
Clerk, Value Adjustment Board
Address: 201 East University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601
Phone 352-374-3605, Fax 352-374-5265
This notice will inform the parties of the following action taken on the petition.
Other, specify:
A. The hearing notice sent on May 2, 2012 (original notice shown below) shows a hearing date of 6/11/2012.
B. Evidence issues can be discussed with the magistrate at the hearing. The VAB Clerk is available to receive your evidence any time before the hearing.
C. The Property Appraisers statement regarding their evidence is attached.
D. Petitioner’s request that the Property Appraiser not attend in person, to avoid potential non-verbal, ex parte communication, was agreed to by the Property Appraiser, so the hearing will be conducted by email/internet.
Certificate of Service
I certify a true copy was served by US mail or the method requested on the petitioner's form on:
Mary Day-Petrano
David Petrano
Petitioners
A copy was provided to the property appraiser.
Linda Schoellhorn/s/
Signature, deputy clerk
6/5/12
Date"
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I have talked to our IT Staff and am told that we cannot change the filters set by the County – which is 15 KB. Please break up your documents into smaller files and submit them to us in multiple emails. Another option would be to save the files to a CD or zip drive and have Mr. Petrano bring them to our office.
We did receive one of your emails (Part A) with approximately 20 files attached.
From: Mary Day-Petrano [mailto:ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 7:43 PM To: Deanne M. Williams; vbates@acpafl.org; wsapp@acpafl.org Cc: dpetrano@yahoo.com Subject: Your e-mail addresses will not handle my disability documentation submissions - not large enough
Pls. immediately rectify this problem so I can submit disability documentation for the VAB hearing. Thanks.
I spent a lot of time and it bounced back.
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano"
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Alachua County Value Adjustment Board
2011-050 – VAB Petitioner - Mary Day-Petrano – Parcel # 19988-001-001
Accommodations for Disability Exemption Hearing on June 11, 2012:
2. The Clerk will email the participants at 1 pm to open the hearing. All emails must be sent “reply all.” The Clerk will type and email the magistrate’s comments and questions. All communication will be in purple ink, font size 14, with simple sentence structure. Either party can ask for clarification as needed.
3. The hearing will be held in the County Administration Building, 4th floor, Finance & Accounting Conference Room and only the magistrate and the clerk will be present. The property appraiser’s staff will also communicate via email, so there can be no non-verbal communications between the magistrate and the property appraiser. This is required to be a public hearing, so any of the public may attend, but members of the public are not authorized to address the magistrate or participate in the hearing.
4. Evidence to be considered by the magistrate is to be submitted prior to the hearing to the Clerk at DMW@alachuaclerk.org.
5. The magistrate may continue the hearing at the request of the petitioner or the property appraiser. If all agree that the hearing can be closed, the magistrate will evaluate the evidence and issue a recommendation at a later date. The recommendation of the magistrate will first be reviewed by the VAB attorney to make sure it complies with Florida statutes. The petitioner and the property appraiser will be sent a copy of the recommendation. The VAB will then meet to issue the final decision.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the process.
Linda Schoellhorn
Deputy Clerk
Alachua County Value Adjustment Board
201 East University Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 374-3605"
"From:
Alachua County Value Adjustment Board
2011-050 – VAB Petitioner - Mary Day-Petrano – Parcel # 19988-001-001
Accommodations for Disability Exemption Hearing on June 11, 2012
1. Petitioner is authorized to send emails directly to DMW@alachuaclerk.org, without reply all. The clerk will forward Petitioner’s emails to hearing participants.
2. There will be no ex parte communications, either verbal or non-verbal, with the Special Magistrate as the Special Magistrate and the Clerk will be the only individuals physically present in the hearing room. Non-participating members of the public may be in attendance.
3. Alachua County’s email protocol prohibits the receipt of messages larger than 15KB. The VAB Clerk is happy to accept as many emails as needed to have all evidence submitted for the hearing.
4. Other evidence issues may be raised with the Special Magistrate.
From: Mary Day-Petrano [mailto:ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:57 PM To: Deanne M. Williams Cc: dpetrano@yahoo.com Subject: Re: VAB - Files must be smaller
I do not have the ability to do that. I am not yet receiving Florida Autism Medicaid Wait List services as I have been delayed over 10 years. I have severe disabilities. I can only send what I have, and it is up to you to be Title II ADA / Sec. 504 - 508 compliant.
Maybe you need to reschedule the hearing again to get this access issue fixed instead of block my evidence for the hearing ?
I have talked to our IT Staff and am told that we cannot change the filters set by the County – which is 15 KB. Please break up your documents into smaller files and submit them to us in multiple emails. Another option would be to save the files to a CD or zip drive and have Mr. Petrano bring them to our office.
We did receive one of your emails (Part A) with approximately 20 files attached.
Pls. immediately rectify this problem so I can submit disability documentation for the VAB hearing. Thanks.
I spent a lot of time and it bounced back.
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano"
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Forwarded to the Property Appraiser.
Magistrate: Does the Property Appraiser have any specific case provided by the taxpayer which shows SSA has found that the taxpayer is permanently disabled and was this information provided to the Property Appraiser’s office 15 days prior to this hearing?
From: Mary Day-Petrano [mailto:ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:30 PM To: Linda K. Schoellhorn Subject: RE: Opening the Hearing
prove the property appraiser did not lose or otherwise spoliate this evidence - i have a habit of giving my 1996 social security SSI total and permanent disability res judicata finding to everyone "
"From:
Forwarded to the Property Appraiser.
Magistrate: Does the Property Appraiser have any specific case provided by the taxpayer which shows SSA has found that the taxpayer is permanently disabled and was this information provided to the Property Appraiser’s office 15 days prior to this hearing?"
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David Petrano to Magistrate. Do you not have copies of Mary's Social Security disability determinations which she sent the appraiser? "
"From:
David Petrano to Magistrate; With all due respect, no one is responding to me except for emails I get with someone's business card in print too small for me to read and a format impossible for me to enlarge."
"From:
Alachua County Value Adjustment Board
2011-050 – VAB Petitioner - Mary Day-Petrano – Parcel # 19988-001-001
Accommodations for Disability Exemption Hearing on June 11, 2012:
2. The Clerk will email the participants at 1 pm to open the hearing. All emails must be sent “reply all.” The Clerk will type and email the magistrate’s comments and questions. All communication will be in purple ink, font size 14, with simple sentence structure. Either party can ask for clarification as needed.
3. The hearing will be held in the County Administration Building, 4th floor, Finance & Accounting Conference Room and only the magistrate and the clerk will be present. The property appraiser’s staff will also communicate via email, so there can be no non-verbal communications between the magistrate and the property appraiser. This is required to be a public hearing, so any of the public may attend, but members of the public are not authorized to address the magistrate or participate in the hearing.
4. Evidence to be considered by the magistrate is to be submitted prior to the hearing to the Clerk at DMW@alachuaclerk.org.
5. The magistrate may continue the hearing at the request of the petitioner or the property appraiser. If all agree that the hearing can be closed, the magistrate will evaluate the evidence and issue a recommendation at a later date. The recommendation of the magistrate will first be reviewed by the VAB attorney to make sure it complies with Florida statutes. The petitioner and the property appraiser will be sent a copy of the recommendation. The VAB will then meet to issue the final decision.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the process.
Linda Schoellhorn
Deputy Clerk
Alachua County Value Adjustment Board
201 East University Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 374-3605"
"From:
Magistrate: No. The only Evidence that I have before me is what was submitted July 11, 2011. See attached.
The Property Appraiser has objected to evidence that was submitted within the last 15 days.
From: david petrano [mailto:dpetrano@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:37 PM To: Val Bates; Linda K. Schoellhorn; Mary Day-Petrano Cc: Denise A. Dymond Lyn; Wendy Sapp Subject: Re: Opening the Hearing
David Petrano to Magistrate. Do you not have copies of Mary's Social Security disability determinations which she sent the appraiser? "
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To VAB Clerk and Property Appraiser:
The series of e-mails I am now sending contain submission of part of my disability evidence for the disability homestead property tax exemption and hearing.
I will be following between now and the hearing with additional such evidence as I can get it scanned.
Respectfully,
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano "
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Here is some more disability documentation. I have more, and will be sending it as soon as it is scanned.
Respectfully,
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano
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Pls. immediately rectify this problem so I can submit disability documentation for the VAB hearing. Thanks.
I spent a lot of time and it bounced back.
Respectfully,
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano
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We are now having to re-scan and re-send all the medical and disability documents. There will be quite a number in the series of e-mails to do this for tomorrow's hearing. I will try to number them.
Respectfully,
Mary Katherine Day-Petrano --- On Sun, 6/10/12, david petrano <dpetrano@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: david petrano Subject: MKDP Scans individual med records To: "Mary Day- Petrano" <ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com> Date: Sunday, June 10, 2012, 4:39 PM
David F. Petrano, Esq.
Hawthorne Legal Services
11502 SE US Hwy 301
Hawthorne, FL 32640-7720
Phone (727) 808-0446"
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--- On Sun, 6/10/12, david petrano <dpetrano@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: david petrano Subject: MKDP Scans med records To: "Mary Day- Petrano" <ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com> Date: Sunday, June 10, 2012, 4:41 PM
David F. Petrano, Esq.
Hawthorne Legal Services
11502 SE US Hwy 301
Hawthorne, FL 32640-7720
Phone (727) 808-0446"
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--- On Sun, 6/10/12, david petrano <dpetrano@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: david petrano Subject: MKDP scans med records To: "Mary Day- Petrano" <ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com> Date: Sunday, June 10, 2012, 11:06 PM
David F. Petrano, Esq.
Hawthorne Legal Services
11502 SE US Hwy 301
Hawthorne, FL 32640-7720
Phone (727) 808-0446"
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--- On Sun, 6/10/12, david petrano <dpetrano@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: david petrano Subject: MKDP med record scans 9 thru 13 To: "Mary Day- Petrano" <ponyhunterjumper@yahoo.com> Date: Sunday, June 10, 2012, 11:01 PM
David F. Petrano, Esq.
Hawthorne Legal Services
11502 SE US Hwy 301
Hawthorne, FL 32640-7720
Phone (727) 808-0446"
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Childhood CIA MK Ultra photo I can identify as being me, in traction, paralyzed withtraumatic brain injury - matches other photos of myself at about the same age. "
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Submission No. 18 of A Part of My Disability Evidence for the Disability Homestead Property Tax Exemption & Hearing/ Additional Evidence Will Follow As It Is Scanned
Monday, June 11, 2012 1:10 AM
To:
dmw@alachuaclerk.org, vbates@acpafl.org, wsapp@acpafl.org
Message contains attachments
1 File (911KB)
- Mary Accident Dr. Ste"
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Submission No. 20 of A Part of My Disability Evidence for the Disability Homestead Property Tax Exemption & Hearing/ Additional Evidence Will Follow As It Is Scanned
Monday, June 11, 2012 1:15 AM
To:
dmw@alachuaclerk.org, vbates@acpafl.org, wsapp@acpafl.org
Message contains attachments
1 File (1005KB)
- Lumbar and Cervical Spine S"
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Submission No. 22 of A Part of My Disability Evidence for the Disability Homestead Property Tax Exemption & Hearing/ Additional Evidence Will Follow As It Is Scanned
Monday, June 11, 2012 1:19 AM
To:
dmw@alachuaclerk.org, vbates@acpafl.org, wsapp@acpafl.org
Message contains attachments
1 File (173KB)
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Submission No. 23 of A Part of My Disability Evidence for the Disability Homestead Property Tax Exemption & Hearing/ Additional Evidence Will Follow As It Is Scanned
Monday, June 11, 2012 1:23 AM
To:
dmw@alachuaclerk.org, vbates@acpafl.org, wsapp@acpafl.org
Message contains attachments
1 File (2620KB)
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