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The Central Florida YMCA plans a 27,000-square-foot family center for Viera, which depending on funds raised could include swimming and gymnasium amenities shared with the adjacent Viera Charter School.
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A YMCA Family Center will be built on property next to Viera Charter School — if fundraising efforts are successful. A plan for a Viera YMCA is envisioned on 5.04 acres in Viera, and could feature such amenities as an outdoor walk-in swimming pool, a lap pool, a 6,000-square-foot workout area and a full-sized basketball court, said Dr. Brenda Fettrow, the YMCA of Central Florida district vice president of the Lake Nona and Brevard County YMCAs. Now the goal is to raise $7 million to fund the project, said Fettrow, who VIERA VOICE 7630 N. Wickham Rd., #105 Viera, FL 32940 VieraVoice.com VieraMD.com
already has met with potential donors in the area. “We’re testing the waters and so far the response is positive,” said Fettrow, a former president of Eastern Florida State College’s Cocoa campus. A key first step was securing the donated use of land from The Viera Company, Fettrow said. The identified property is just east of Viera Charter School on Stadium Parkway and directly across from Viera High School’s football stadium. “That is a huge start,” Fettrow said. “We’re very excited to have an opportunity to raise enough funds to Presort Std U.S. Postage PAID Orlando, FL Permit No. 1979
build a Y on the property The Viera Company has graciously committed to us to build on.” Scott Miller, vice president of residential and community development at The Viera Company, said the company has committed to providing the YMCA of Central Florida with land through a ground lease and funding “significant” offsite improvements. “Whenever we enter into an agreement like we have with the YMCA, we want to make sure that our goals
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Construction crews from Melbourne-based Certified General Contractors recently raised the first walls of Suntree Diagnostic Center next to Suntree Internal Medicine. The 15,000-square-foot facility is a second location for Viera Diagnostic Center, which operates at 7000 Spyglass Court at Murrell Road. “People can just walk right next door,” Hardoon said. “In fact, we have a courtyard connecting the two facilities. It’s going to be really nice between the two buildings once they’re open.” Groundbreaking recently took place for two of four planned office condo complexes, Hardoon said. Groundbreaking on the third complex is scheduled this month, and work starts on the fourth later this year. “The first two buildings will be done by Jan. 1,” Hardoon said. “They’re going in simultaneously.” Groundbreaking on a 90bed, HUD-financed assistedliving facility will be Oct. 1, Hardoon said. The facility will be named Chateau Madeleine in memory of Hardoon’s grandmother, who died last year. Hardoon said he’s also in the planning stages for construction of an independent living facility next door. The county recently approved naming the main entrance road Hardoon Lane, he added. A connecting road will link Brevard Medical City to Pineda Landings, a Fresh Market-anchored retail center also being built by Certified General Contractors just south of the complex. “There’s a side road going from Jordan Blass Drive straight through Pineda
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Landings and Brevard Medical City that will come right out at Pineda Court, so it’ll be able to alleviate traffic on Wickham Road,” said Hardoon, who is also developing Pineda Landings. “This is going to be unlike anything that’s been seen here before,” Hardoon said. Hardoon is designing a contest between local artists for the opportunity to add a piece of artwork that reflects the Suntree area. The winning sculpture or mural would be outside Suntree Internal Medicine, which Hardoon said spawned the current building trend along Wickham Road. “They’re going to be
breaking ground in the next few months on a 30-plus acre townhome complex which is right next to Pineda Landings all the way to Petty’s (Meats),” Hardoon said. “This first building is what triggered everything because there was a ton of environmental issues on all of this property that we addressed through mitigation. We set a precedent that started the domino effect so that this property was buildable.” For information on obtaining medical office or retail space, email ehardoon@MeSiteWorks. com or call 407-505-9884. VV
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In a surprise reversal, the Brevard County commission voted unanimously against selling surplus land it owns in the Suntree area that might have been home to at least 100 new families with access in and out through the Springs of Suntree neighborhood. “I have to admit I came here prepared to support this,” District 1 Commissioner and Chairman Robin Fisher said to about 150 residents at the July 7 meeting, “But you’re bigger than the $2 million we would have got from the sale,” he said, reading some of the names of the 30 residents who filled out a card to speak in opposition. “Quality of life has to be considered as a factor when we are also trying to make sound business decisions.” Dist. 4 Commissioner Curt Smith, who lives along the Indian River Lagoon near Post Road in the same district as the proposed development, acknowledged that the 114 acres under consideration had been historically plotted for residential development, and that what looks like a vacant lot along Rock Springs Drive was plotted for a street. However, it had become all but forgotten as the Springs of Suntree essentially landlocked it in. “It’s a case of trying to put your underwear on after you’ve got your pants on,” he said, seconding Dist. 3 Commissioner Trudie Infantini’s motion to decline plans for the land sale. The area is north of Spyglass Hill Road, behind Suntree’s Devons Glen neighborhood ― which has a secondary access road to the property for emergency use only. The land most recently had been planned for rapidunderground disbursement of reclaimed water during times when supply exceeded demand for irrigation of Suntree golf courses and communities. It was declared surplus by the Brevard County Utilities Department
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and added to the county general fund in January. Residential development might add to flooding troubles in the area with increased runoff, a number of residents said. Several suggested the best use of the land is to retain it so as not to impact flood control while allowing it to remain a home for more than 400 documented endangered gopher tortoises, which would have cost $400,000 to relocate. “Who’s going to stand up for them?” asked Emi Enrique, the teenager joining her father, Eric, at the podium as he protested what he said would be the destruction of the quiet street and route to the community’s focal-point Springs of Suntree clubhouse and playground. She added that a documented bald eagle living in the adjacent wetlands preserve frequently uses the area to hunt. Many residents pointed out that congested traffic flow out of Springs of Suntree onto Holiday Springs Road north onto Viera Boulevard would snarl an already jammed intersection ― planned for improvement by The Viera Company in 2017 ― as they attempted to access U.S. 1 to the north. The County Commission will study the best use of the land, with Dist. 2 Commissioner Jim Barfield inviting residents to serve on the search committee. If it were to be a nature
area, all residents in the county would need access, Dist. 5 Commissioner Andy Anderson said. “You have to realize that whatever use we settle on, public access will still be required.” For more information, contact Commissioner Smith’s aide Pat Woodard at 321-633-2044. VV
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County OKs Viera Company’s request for more homes, fewer offices BY MIKE GAFFEY
With little discussion, Brevard County commissioners July 21 unanimously approved The Viera Company’s request to allow more houses to be built in the rapidly growing community while reducing the amount of buildable office space. The company had proposed an amendment to its countyapproved master plan that would permit 800 additional units of detached senior housing, 150 additional units of attached senior housing, 468 additional units of detached single-family homes, 256 additional units of multi-family housing and eight extra hotel rooms. In exchange, the amendment would shrink general office space that can be built by nearly 400,000 square feet. Todd Pokrywa, senior vice president of land use, planning and development for The Viera Company, said the master plan needs to be amended to keep pace with rising demand for housing. The request, he said, conforms with the development order and has been reviewed without objections by the Florida Department of
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Viera Company planner Todd Pokrywa was pleased with the 5-0 vote.
Economic Opportunity, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Regional Planning Council and Brevard County staff. On Monday, the Brevard County Local Planning Agency also supported the request, Pokrywa added. “The request will help facilitate land that is currently under contract and provide additional housing types such as another active adult community or some marketrate apartment communities,” Pokrywa said. Viera already is home to about 300 businesses that
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YMCA continued from page 1 and values complement one another and the Christian values that guide the YMCA’s efforts to strengthen spirit, mind and body align well with our vision for Viera,” Miller said. Fettrow said the Viera YMCA Family Center is envisioned at about 27,000 square feet, but could be larger or smaller depending on community needs and financial support. The new facility would have a groupexercise classroom, lockers, showers, restroom facilities and office space, Fettrow said. “If a major donor comes in and wants a diabetes prevention center and a healthy eating café, this space might become a little bit bigger,” Fettrow said. “We have a zero-depth swimming pool on the drawing board, but if I have a donor who wants a naming opportunity and wants a lap pool and is a competitive swimmer, we may start to build a lap pool first. As we see donors in the community step up, it could take on a different configuration.” Once about $3.5 million in donations is raised, the YMCA of Central Florida, which operates 26 Y’s in six counties including Brevard, would select engineering and architectural firms and a builder to start the process in earnest, Fettrow said. “We’re looking at models around the country and looking at timeless architectural styles,” she said. “We want it to be appropriate in the Viera area and relevant 20 or 30 years down the road.” Dori Madison, chief marketing officer for the YMCA of Central Florida, envisions busy young
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An artist’s depiction of a proposed YMCA Family Center in Viera to be built on land next to Viera Charter School.
families grabbing healthy meals to go from a café at the Y after a late afternoon workout instead of driving to a fast-food restaurant. “It’s our goal to make all good choices easy,” Madison said. “We want to help people to change unhealthy eating habits. So that’s one reason we are investing in this healthy-eating space, because when people dine together, they’re more like to make smarter choices.” The facility would have about three to five full-time employees, 20 to 30 parttime workers and a host of volunteers, Fettrow said. The Viera YMCA would be the nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations’ fourth Brevard County facility. Other YMCAs are in Suntree, Cocoa and Titusville.
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Fettrow anticipates that the Viera location will have little negative impact on the 17,500-square-foot Suntree facility, which is about six miles away at 6300 N. Wickham Road, Suite 114, inside the Centre at Suntree Plaza. “I believe I-95 is a little bit of a barrier perhaps, and there’s an established community here with Suntree and Baytree and some other areas, and so this community likes the Suntree Y and supports the Suntree Y,” Fettrow said. “And Viera west of 95 is going to be booming as homes are built. We’ll be busting at the seams pretty rapidly. So it’s two different communities, two different service areas.” The Y hopes to partner with Viera Charter School, which lacks a gymnasium, Fettrow said. A fence likely would be erected between the school and the center for security reasons, she noted. This fall, Fettrow plans several events to further publicize the potential new facility. “I’ll invite community and business leaders to share the vision, tell the story and build excitement,” she said. The Viera Company already is thrilled with plans for a new YMCA. “Today’s YMCA is so much more than just a gym: Today’s YMCA is about youth development, healthy living and social responsibility and we have no doubt that the Viera community will support the YMCA,” Miller said. “Throughout our travels across the country visiting other award-winning master planned communities, the presence of a YMCA has
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An aerial view of the location of a proposed YMCA Family Center in Viera.
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Christmas in July kicks off holiday Light Up Viera Parade BY LINDA WIGGINS
December’s Light Up Viera Parade promises to build on the success of its first two years, a representative of The Viera Company told a gathering of business leaders at a July 21 Christmas in July celebration. The Melbourne Regional Chamber of East Central Florida’s Viera/Suntree Office hosted the after-hours mixer at Uno’s Pizzeria & Grill in Viera, which collected school supplies for the nonprofit Devereux residential school in Viera for children overcoming emotional and behavioral challenges. “Three years ago my boss, Lauri Duda, vice president of marketing for The Viera Company, wanted to launch a parade like none other in this region,” Carmen Vastola told chamber members.
event set for March 2016. In addition to encouraging business owners to sponsor float entries for the Light Up Viera Parade, Vastola also invited their leadership in the Institute’s vision for Viera’s future. “We hope eventually to
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“Born out of that initial desire were the floats, the thousands of lights, the uniqueness that has now become known as Light Up
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tourney and had only one player with any travel ball experience. They practiced hard and the growth of the team was awesome to watch and be a part of. Our motto
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Space Coast United coach awarded prestigious license BY CARL KOTALA
Scott Armstrong’s coaching resume was already top notch. Now it’s even stronger. The Space Coast United Soccer Club announced its director of coaching has been awarded a UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) A License, which makes Armstrong eligible to VIERA VOICE Courtesy coach at the professional level Space Coast United Soccer Club in Europe, or even serve as the Scott Armstrong has earned a head coach of a national team. UEFA coaching license, one of the “Scott’s leadership enables most respected licenses in all of our club to pursue its mission soccer. of high quality programming by providing our members some of the most qualified staff available in youth soccer,” SCUSC president Mike McGonagle said in a press release. “Our community is extremely fortunate to have a director of coaching dedicated to continuing education and personal growth in the sport.” Armstrong began working toward the highly prestigious UEFA coaching license four years ago, after completing the USSF (United States Soccer Federation) program. “I did not feel I had achieved enough of a coaching education,” Armstrong said in the release. “I needed to broaden my knowledge base and challenge myself to the next level for the love of the game and the benefit of our club’s members.” Armstrong led the club’s 96/97 boys travel team to a historic second straight State Cup championship this past season. VV
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VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala
Andrew Moore, a new instructor at Duran, sees a lot of potential in the club’s Academy of Golf.
They also want to build a sense of a community among the younger players who will push each other to improve. “The whole model of a one-and-done lesson, having a lesson for one hour and then sending them home and saying, ‘See you in a week,’ … my vision for this golf academy is to have a collective effort to push each other forward and be a part of much more than just that one hour of time,” Moore said. Developing relationships with players, helping improve their game and
their life are just part of what set Moore apart from other instructors. “Not only does he get it and is up to date with what’s going on, he has that knack to learn and want to be the best and give each student that walks up to his lesson tee the best possible lesson,” Blazer said. “It’s not half done, or (thinking), ‘I’m just out here.’ “He’s going to give you everything he has. That’s the type of instructor I want to be around and I want at our academy.” VV
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It’s been a good year for members of Duran’s Academy of Golf. Cash Luck began playing golf last June and enrolled in Duran’s Junior Summer Golf Camp. Within a year, he has won two Space Coast Junior Tour events in the 9-10 year-old division. Viera High’s Calvin Sierota was the Cape Coast Conference Player of the Year as a freshman last season and has been selected to the Florida Cup, which will be played Aug. 3 and 4 at the Vero Beach Country Club. Then there is Asher Joseph, who finished fourth in the U.S. Kids Golf European
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The winners of regular league competition of the Viera East Men’s Association (VEMA) on July 2 are Dennis Lamb in first place, Steve Wing, second place, and Peter Maloney third place in Flight 1. For Flight 2, Jim Benton took first place, and Craig Smith and Ed Raleigh tied for second. Bob Warner, Dave Hogan, and Larry Henris tied for first in Flight 3 and Jim Donnelly took first in Flight 4. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Steve Wing, Jim Smith, Ron Gonyea and Peter Maloney. VEMA reminds all golfers to "Tee It Forward" and "Play Ready Golf" to ensure a faster and more enjoyable game. You are playing the proper set of tees if you are set up to play more lofted approach shots with mid to short irons into par-4 greens. You are
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the foursomes. There are typically four groups that go out each time. The players and their wives typically get together four times a year for dinner and/ or dancing. For those interested in joining, call 321-591-3390 a week in advance of when you plan to play. VV
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Plenty of golf clubs have a competitive men’s or women’s league, but at the Viera East Golf Course, there is something to offer for the player who just wants to go out and not have to worry about what kind of score they’re shooting. The Fun Group, made up of men between the ages of 60 to 90, has been around
for 15 years and meets at 9 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. “You can play nine holes, you can play 18 holes,” said group member Peter Bradt. “You can keep score, you don’t have to keep score. “… Some of us are good golfers. Some of us are bad golfers. Some of us are in the middle.” If you fit any of those categories, the Fun Group
would like to meet you. They are seeking new members from all around the area. Snowbirds are also welcome. “We’d like other people besides Viera East Golf Club residents to know about us, that they’re welcome,” Bradt said. “Most of the golf courses have their men’s league and their women’s league and they keep score. You have to putt every putt out. Here, if you’re (a few
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For their first competition, these karate kids didn’t mind the hoopla at the massive U.S. Open held July 4th weekend at a Disney World resort in Orlando. Nineteen of the 26 members of Team MAS, for Michael A. Smith Dojo in Rockledge, competed against other Florida-based schools. “They did very well, especially for their first time. We’ll be going back next year for sure,’’ said Smith, a fourth-degree black belt who opened the dojo in 2003. “We have beginners through advance, yellow belt all the way through brown belt,’’ said team coordinator Joe Schwarz, stepfather of team member Sophia Wargo, 12, who has been involved for eight years. “I think a lot of them were surprised with the size of (the U.S. Open), but based on the results of it they did great,’’ he said. Kimberly Egoroff, 14, of Viera has been involved in the sport for two years and earned a huge trophy. “There were so many people there. I like watching other people do forms. It’s like dancing, but more intense. It’s nice going to the tournaments to see the different types,’’ she said. She competed along with her dad Ron Egoroff, 60, who got inspired by his daughter. “She’s done ballet, soccer, figure skating and theater on ice,” he said. “This is actually a lot safer than the other sports. I signed up when she did two years ago. It’s nice to have the exercise, but I get to keep up with her. By doing it, I understand it better. I’m even thinking about competing next year.” VV
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Students at Manatee Elementary School will be coming back to a “new” school inside and out when the 2015-16 year starts Wednesday, Aug. 12. A $100,000 grant through the Brevard School District has provided more than 200 new computers, and new paint outside the school will change the facade from the familiar salmon and gray to teal and fawn. “This is an amazing investment in high technology that our students are going to be able to enjoy,” said Aaron Marcus, the school’s technology and network support associate, who now oversees 600 computers for students and staff. One hundred IBM Lenovo Thinkpad laptops will provide full PC access with the ability to create files in Office 2013, use interactive learning and testing websites and do Internet research, plus take tests. Threequarters of the laptops are on three 25-unit mobile carts to classroom checkout and the remaining 25 in a fixed computer lab.
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From salmon and gray to teal and fawn, Manatee Elementary School bookkeeper Susan Owens shows off the color change in progress that will match the new sign in the far background and the oceans and earth inside.
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arts degree in Elementary Education from the University of Florida, adding a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University. She started her teaching career just south of Suntree at Longleaf Elementary in 2002, where she taught second grade and fifth grade. Trosset moved to alma mater Rockledge High to teach ninth- and 10thgrade Intensive Reading. She became a literacy coach in 2010, serving at Rockledge High, McNair Middle, Andersen Elementary and Sherwood Elementary schools. “My focus will be on getting to know Suntree families, students and teachers and building those relationships,” Trosset said. While she learns the ropes, Suntree principal Mecheall Giombetti’s focus will be on helping students adapt to new Florida evaluation standards to measure learning outcomes, which lean heavily on reading comprehension and response. “We live in an information society, world. We need kids to be able to read and understand on a deep level, higher levels,” Giombetti said. In response to growing frustration expressed by parents unable to help their children with their math homework, she’ll plan a family education night for parents to acquaint them with how students learn the same information they did, but take a different route.
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Growth in enrollment from new development in west Viera is the upcoming year’s focus for Quest Elementary School principal Elia “Ellie” Lea. “We’re definitely a large school, built to handle a greater than typical enrollment” Lea said of the school’s capacity of 928 students.
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Boosterthon is playground Fun Run BY LINDA WIGGINS
importance of teamwork and other character qualities and learning the importance of If fitness and fun are the products of a fitness while they have fun.” playground, then it makes total sense for Other character traits of focus include Suntree Elementary School to launch the curiosity, practice, humility, confidence, Viera/Suntree area’s first national Boosterthon practice and endurance. Fun Run in September, capping off fundraising The Boosterthon will kick off Sept. 25 with to replace an old playround with state-of-thedaily pep rallies, activities and a pledge drive art equipment for older students. for two weeks before the run, led by program Fitness and fun are the bywords for the leader Shawna Zielstorff. character-building Boosterthon event, “Your families will get to know her representatives said at a July 16 planning because she’ll be a celebrity to the students,” meeting with the school PTO, which is Boosterthon program director Sheriffe Oliver hosting the fundraiser. The event will come said of the diminutive Zielstorff, who could to Quest Elementary School in October to pass for a student. fund a playground shade covering. The mission of the Boosterthon Fun Run “My kids bring home school fundraisers is “to change the world by strengthening and they look schools and at the prizes impacting the they can win next generation for how much through fitness, they collect,” leadership said Sheri-Lynn and character,” Diskin, Suntree Oliver said. PTO co“We like secretary and it because chairwoman of our job is to the playground prepare our committee. children to “But I make change the sure they world,” Suntree research the VIERA VOICE Linda Wiggins principal cause so they Mecheall Suntree Elementary School is launching the Viera/Suntree area’s can connect first national Boosterthon Fun Run in September, capping off Giombetti said. fundraising to replace an old playround with state-of-the-art with the For more purpose. What equipment for older students. Committee members for the Fun Run information, I like about this include Kelly Mincey, front left, Patty Roissier, assistant principal call the school Paige Trosset, Sheri-Lynn Diskin, principal Mecheall Giombetti, Lori is that each Maroz, PTO president Eileen Carmer and Tiffany McClanathan, and at 321-242child is an active Boosterthon staff Scott Buono, rear left, Shawna Zielstorff, Jordan 6480 or go to participant in Whitehurst, Sheriffe Oliver and teacher Shawn Vest. Not pictured is boosterthon. learning the Linda Kelly. com.. VV
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They came from as close as Viera to as far away as Anchorage, Alaska. Some 17 military and public service personnel from Brevard County who share a passion for hockey took to the ice in front of more than 200 spectators at Space Coast Iceplex in Rockledge on July 11. The charity game pitted the local Wounded Warriors Hockey Club against the Tampa Bay Firefighters Hockey Club. The home team won 5-1, but the Tampa Bay Firefighters left the Iceplex with $2,200 raised for their charity, Camp Hopetak’e, a free weeklong overnight summer camp for children ages 5 to 17 who survived burn injuries. It was the second game for the Space Coast team, which is in the process of forming a nonprofit to formalize its standing as a charitable entity and continue to play for good causes. Their first game, a 10-6 loss to the Florida Institute of Technology in April, raised $2,340 for the Wounded Warrior Project. The WWP serves veterans who suffered physical or mental injuries since Sept. 11, 2001, and their families. The charity games with this roster are the brainchild of Master Sgt. Aaron Trudel, AFTAC’s radiochemistry lab superintendent. The Lowell, Mass. native formed an outreach of the original Wounded Warriors Hockey Club. With help from fellow hockey player and coworker William Hungate of Viera, the two assembled a team of hockey players with ties to government service from the surrounding community. The original Wounded Warriors Hockey Club was founded by Brevard County resident and retired firefighter Keith Schneider and features players with professional and college hockey experience, which includes Hungate. Government organizations are
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New Viera Tijuana Flats is off to a red-hot start
BY MIKE GAFFEY
Tijuana Flats, known for its fresh Tex-Mex fare and colorful, eclectic wall art, is off to a start as red-hot as some of its sauces since the restaurant opened June 29 at 7181 Lake Andrew Drive in Viera. “We were actually No. 1 in sales company-wide over 110 stores in the first week we opened,” co-manager John Fleischman said. “We’re doing pretty well.” The Viera location in Phase III of Viera Shops is the Altamonte Springsbased chain’s third location in Brevard County. Other Tijuana Flats are in Melbourne and Merritt Island. “With the Viera area experiencing tremendous growth, both in residential and retail sectors, we are confident that Tijuana Flats will be a great fit
a fresh, madeto-order menu with appetizers such as chips and guacamole and entrees that include quesadillas, enchiladas and Bangin’ Chicken Tostadas. There’s a children’s menu and churros or cookie dough flautas — chocolate chip cookie dough wrapped in a tortilla — for dessert. Customers can sample 15 different hot VIERA VOICE Mike Gaffey sauces from a hot Tijuana Flats team members Sarah Messier, left, and Melanie Roberts dish up lunch sauce bar. in front of a mural at the new Viera location depicting the Brevard Zoo. Tijuana Flats is known for its and complement to the Viera restaurant employs up Tijuana Tuesdaze special of community,” said Brad to 40 team members. It has two tacos, chips and a drink Kaemmer, chief executive 70 interior dining seats and for $5.49, and its Throwback officer for Tijuana Flats. 30 outdoor patio seats. Thursdaze meal featuring a The 2,310-square-foot Tijuana Flats features
Tijuana burrito, chips and a drink for $5.99. Each Tijuana Flats has its own personalized mall mural, and the Viera location is no different. Viera’s mural depicts a zip liner evading wild animals at the Brevard Zoo hungering for his burrito. Additionally, the location will feature energyefficient equipment and environmentally friendly processes, including menus printed on recycled paper, energy-efficient LED lighting with an average life of 50,000 hours, environmentally friendly Energy Star-rated tankless water heaters, and watersaving toilets and low-flow, water-conserving faucets. Restaurant hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 321-558-3355 or go to tijuanaflats.com. VV
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Scott Rose says that Viera reminds him of Fort Lauderdale 30 years ago. “It’s such a nice family community, and is growing so quickly,” he said. It’s why he decided to move his own family from South Florida to the Viera/ Suntree area five years ago. His business, First Class Pool Service, has most of its clients in the Suntree and Viera areas, too. “I live where I work. It’s a great position to be in, especially in the Viera area,” he said. Rose has lived in Florida since he was a baby and learned how to maintain pools while working for a friend’s company as a young man. He has more than 20 years of experience in the pool service industry. He holds a degree in business management from Broward College and First Class Pool Service is licensed, insured and a nationally certified pool operator. Rose specializes in residential pool service,
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Florida native and Viera resident Scott Rose specializes in residential pool serivce.
though he has a few commercial clients. He also gets a lot of calls for pressure cleaning work. Rose says he’s fully invested in the Viera area and not just from a business standpoint. His business supports local events like
Viera Pizza’s Eat My Crust 5K. As his business grows, he plans to sponsor even more community events. To learn more, go to 1stclasspoolservice.com, check out First Class Pool Service on Facebook, or call 321-794-7665. VV
Suntree area Realtor named Rookie of the Year BY LINDA WIGGINS
The Realtors Association of Brevard has named Suntree area resident Jason Engle as Rookie of the Year, with $4 million in sales in his first year. “He earned this award not only because of his high sales, but because he works tirelessly to question if there is a more productive way to do business,” said association president Mitch Ribak, author of “So You’ve Got Your Real Estate License … NOW WHAT?” While most agents struggle to find customers their first year, Engle is in the top 10 of agents in his company, Tropical Realty of Suntree,
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out of 80 agents, Ribak said. Brevard native Engle is married to Jaimie Engle, volunteer writing coach at Suntree and Quest elementary schools and author of the book geared to middle grades, “Clifton Chase and the Arrow of Light.” She was recently named
public relations specialist for the Texas-based publishing house Black Rose Writing and tasked with helping its 300 authors sell their published books. The couple have two children. For more information, go to tropicalrealtyhomes.com or jaimiengle.com. VV
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Luxury apartments under construction in Viera BY MIKE GAFFEY
Work has started on Viera’s first apartment complex in eight years. Atlanta-based Pollack Shores Real Estate Group recently broke ground on Marisol at Viera, a 282-unit luxury apartment community
on Lake Andrews Drive, across from Steak ‘n Shake and The Avenue Viera. The first units should be done by April, with final completion expected by October 2016. “We are very excited to kick off Marisol at Viera as part of the growing Viera community,” said Michael
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Work is underway on Marisol at Viera, a 282-unit luxury apartment complex on Lake Andrews Drive across from The Avenue Viera.
Blair, Pollack Shores’ managing director. “We feel that the residents in the area are looking for the convenience of a walkable community, upscale finishes and high-end amenities, all of which can be found here.” Amenities for the one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments include a resortstyle pool, outdoor kitchen and bar with cabanas, fitness center and fenced dog park. Units will also feature Mediterranean-style architecture and interiors, large balconies, luxury plank flooring, large kitchen islands, granite countertops, under mount sinks and pendant lighting. The multifamily development brings Pollack Shores’ Florida portfolio to more than 4,400 apartment units, with a total capitalization of more than
Elder law firm gets new location BY MIKE GAFFEY
Having recently completed a move to a new office location, William A. Johnson, P.A. continues to serve the Viera/Suntree community as well as other clients from all around Brevard County. With its principal focus on elder law, the move has been as good for the firm as it has been for its clients, the firm’s founder said. Just down the road from the old location, the new office is located at 140 Interlachen Road, Suite B, at the southeast corner of N. Wickham and Interlachen Roads, west of Publix and directly behind Chase Bank and Tires Plus. “It continues to make sense for us to be centrally located in Brevard, within close proximity to many of our clients who live in Viera and Suntree,” Johnson said. “Our goal is to focus on the comfort of our clients and their family members so we are near when they need us, to be a guide to help them protect and provide for the ones they love.” Admitted to the Florida
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Bar in 1991, Johnson’s experience and unique certification are a plus to seniors and their families who are facing issues common among the aging population that is expanding nationwide. Johnson is the only attorney in Brevard County who is Florida Bar Board Certified in the area of Elder Law. His practice area covers a wide range of issues, but generally focuses on cases involving Medicaid and VA eligibility, estate planning, guardianship, probate, and trust administration. He is also an active member of the Florida Bar’s Elder Law
section, serving as a co-chair of the legislative committee. Johnson said he considers himself and his practice a community resource to help individuals navigate the complexities of the elder care system, especially those regarding long-term care needs. The public is invited to drop in and pick up a free copy of his “Florida Long Term Care & Nursing Home Answer Book” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call 321-253-1667 or go to FloridaElderLaw.net. VV
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$550 million, nearly half of the firm’s 10,600 units and $1.3 billion in total assets. Other recent Pollack Shores projects in Florida include M North, a 288unit community under development in Orlando; Steelhouse, a 326-unit community in Orlando that opened in 2013; Noho Flats, a 331-unit urban development in Tampa
that is beginning its second phase of development; Solaris Key, a 426-unit waterfront community in Clearwater; and Gateway North, a luxury 342-unit community in Largo that opened in December. Gateway North was Largo’s first new luxury apartments to open in 20 years. For more information, go to pollackshores.com. VV
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Video and BBQ WWII event is a 1-2 punch
Trevor Delaney, left, and Darran Greenup from The Town Square Wuesthoff BY LINDA WIGGINS / PHOTOS BY CORY DAVIS
Chefs from three Viera-area senior communities will join chefs from four other facilities from around Brevard to battle for the Best Barbecue, and the smack talk is amping up in close-knit culinary circles. A V-J Day rememberance video premiere with live music will accompany the barbecue tasting on Friday, Aug. 14 in Cocoa to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. “Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive” is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Space Coast Convention Center at Holiday Inn Express, 301 Tucker Lane, hosted by Viera Voice sister newspaper Senior Life. Does barbecue veteran Darran Greenup, who will be cooking with workmate and soul food-expert Trevor Delaney from Wuesthoff Town Square in Viera, think his team will have it all but sewn up? He once had a company that toured the BBQ HQ region of Louisiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. “As long as they bring their A game, they’ll be all right,” Greenup said with a smirk. While many senior communities are plucking top chefs from upscale restaurants to attract residents to resort-themed dining rooms, Viera Manor’s Brandy Nahass says she knows her “family.” “I cook like I would for my family because they are my family. They love meat and potatoes, so lots of meatloaf, roast beef, pot roast,” Nahass said of her residents, 95 percent of whom are veterans. Barbecue ribs are a specialty, so Greenup, take notice. Thomas Gurley and Monica Lucier from Palm
Cottages in Rockledge team up to tap a variety of ethnic dishes, from Gurley’s native Germany to Lucier’s favorite Mexican dishes. But make no mistake, their menu “from blue jeans to black tie” includes many barbecue favorites. The remaining senior living communities in the battle for Best Barbecue include Buena Vida Estates, Brookdale, Grand Villa and Victoria Landing. Dessert samples will be provided by Consulate Health Care of Melbourne. Millennial videographer Alex Edwards of Melbourne has been capturing first-hand accounts from Space Coast residents who share their remembrances of that August day. The film will preserve memories for future generations. “It’s great hearing their experiences,” Edwards said. “It’s amazing to watch these wonderful people, some older than my grandparents, as their faces light up, remembering that single moment. Each one has a different perspective and I feel privileged to be able to participate in helping them share their stories.” Singing group Hot Cocoa will perform songs from the 1940s, and visitors can view exhibits. Attendees are encouraged to dress to reflect the era and recreate the iconic image of “Rosie the Riveter” or that of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square in New York City. Admission is free but tickets are required at this limited-capacity event. Donations collected will help send World War II veterans to Washington, D.C. with Space Coast Honor Flight. For tickets or more information, call 321-242-1235. VV
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Flag Act gets blue ink after green light BY LINDA WIGGINS
The All American Flag Act bill that was originated by Viera High School students and approved by Florida legislators this spring will come to Brevard in August for a ceremonial signing by Gov. Rick Scott. “We are beyond thrilled at the accomplishments of our students,” said VHS senior Army JROTC instructor retired Lt. Col. Tim Thomas. The students began work on the bill two years ago that requires government entities across the state to purchase their U.S. flags in America from Americanmade parts. The bill fell short of approval last year and survived a last-minute threat in April as Thomas and former VHS teacher Matt Susin rallied supporters back home. The team made several trips to Tallahassee to press for support. To receive an alert when the signing date is announced, go to Facebook and like the Viera Voice page, and for more information, call 321-917-4780. VV
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Art Gallery of Viera’s recent Edibles Art Show and Food Drive turned out to be more than a feast for the eyes as $300 and a van load of groceries were donated to the Advent Lutheran Church Food Pantry on Wickham
Road, a distribution site for several local churches. Longtime members of the gallery, Dij and Rudy Pacarro, volunteer at the food pantry throughout the year. “It is humbling and heartwarming to hear about the good these donations do and how it touches
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the hearts and lives of the recipients,” director Helen Wheatley said. Local charity shows are becoming a staple for the art gallery, with several more being planned for the rest of the year. While there is a unique show put on every month, like July’s photography show “Exposure,” the next charity event to look forward to will be in September. “Call of the Wild” will showcase art from member artists, with funds being raised for the Florida Wildlife Hospital. For more information, call 321-504-4343 or go to artgalleryofviera.com. VV
Up With People searching for host homes BY WENDY SCHEURING
Up With People (UWP) — a nonprofit organization that brings together young people from around the world through education, community service, music and dance — is celebrating its 50th year with a performance at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Sept. 7 and 8. The English-speaking cast needs lodging in local homes Aug. 31 to Sept. 7. Host families should provide breakfast and dinner, sleeping arrangements and transportation to and from Holy Trinity Episcopal Upper School in Melbourne every day. A family may host more than one cast member. For more information on becoming a host family, contact Asmita Dhital at ADhital@upwithpeople.org. To purchase tickets, go to upwithpeople.org/ Melbourne. VV
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Children ages 3 to 12 will learn the game of golf & have the opportunity to putt, chip & drive. Admission includes clubs, golf balls, drink & snack. U.S. 1 Golf 4775 South US Hwy. 1 Rockledge 321-632-5461
Football kickoff themed 5K. Kids’ run. NFL ticket prize. The Avenue Viera 321-751-8890 runningzone.com
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11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Holiday Inn - Viera 8298 N. Wickham Rd. 321-727-1212
10 a.m., 1st Thursdays Heritage Isle Clubhouse 6800 Legacy Blvd., Viera 321-473-2106
10 a.m., with Dr. Marieke Cajol on newest memory loss research and prevention and treatment of Dementia. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. RSVP to 321-751-6771
Melbourne Municipal Orchestra: Around the World on Wings of Song
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11 a.m. - 1 p.m., $16 “A Quilter’s Paradise” Indian River Colony Club 1936 Freedom Dr., Viera RSVP to 321-254-6997
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11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Stock market investment discussion. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
5:30 p.m. Open to all Gator fans. Palm Shores Bistro 5060 U.S. Highway 1 Palm Shores
11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sundays All you can eat. Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. 321-633-0397
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Pastel Painting Class
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Investment Business Daily Space Coast Gator Club 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Sundays Club Open Club Monthly Mtg. $20/class or $75 for 4 Art Gallery of Viera The Avenue Viera 321-504-4343
Sunday Brunch
Adventures in Art
6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Discussing “The Dove Keepers” by Alice Hoffman Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
1 - 2:30 p.m., Ages 6 - 10 $25 each or $75 for 4 weeks 3 - 5 p.m., Teens $25 each or $80 for 4 weeks Art Galley of Viera The Avenue Viera Call Susan at 401-596-4266
Mondays at Viera Community Center Fencing Tae Kwon Do
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Korean Martial Art
5 - 6:30 p.m., free Ages 11 - 16 years. Learn to cook healthy meals. Wickham Park Community Ctr. 321-608-7490
Bad Poetry Day
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1 p.m., Mondays Advent Lutheran Church 7550 N. Wickham Rd. 321-259-8515
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Story and craft. Ages 2 & up with an adult. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
Sunday Brunch
Watercolor Art Class
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1 - 3 p.m., Crotchet, knit, stitch. Beginners welcome. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
‘Grease’ Singalong Daytona Tortugas at 7 p.m. Brevard County Manatees Carmike Cinemas Avenue 16
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Local photographer Natalie McCain wants women to love their bodies, especially mothers. She knows all too well the self-scrutiny that comes along with postpartum bodies and she wants to change that. “I want my daughter to know that she is more than what size her pants are … I want her to love herself. I want to show her that I am comfortable in my own skin and that she should be, too,” McCain said. That motivation pushed McCain to launch The Honest Body Project, a photography journey that has led to photographing nearly 50 area women of all shapes, sizes and ages. “Women are told how they should look and feel about their bodies, and it makes us uncomfortable in our actual bodies,” McCain said. “I started this project to show
women that their bodies are normal, and that other women look like they do.” McCain photographs the women at no charge at her home studio. The photos and accompanying stories are posted to the project’s website and Facebook page, which has more than 7,000 “likes” from people all over the world. The project has grown beyond simple images, though. The photos and stories have sparked impassioned online discussions on breastfeeding, bottle feeding, fighting cancer, grieving and more. McCain plans to turn the varied portraits and stories into a book. Titusville mom Amanda Sulick says that posing for The Honest Body Project was empowering. “Right before this project, I was in a state of selfloathing, hating that even though I had lost all of my pregnancy weight, my
clothes still didn’t fit the same. I was terrified to see how my pictures would turn out,” she said. “When I saw the photos for the first time I cried, but not tears of sadness. Tears of happiness. Seeing my daughter hug me tightly and smile in each of the pictures helped me learn to embrace and love my new, softer postpartum body.” For Rockledge mom of two Sonya Quertermous, the photos were about making a statement. “I wanted to show that you can have the same emotional connection with your baby if you bottle feed. And that there should be no shame in how you decide to feed your baby. As long as they are happy and healthy, that is all that matters,” Quertermous said. To read more about The Honest Body Project, go to thehonestbodyproject.com or search The Honest Body Project on Facebook. VV
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Wawa, a convenience store chain revered by customers for its fresh sandwiches and coffee, is coming to Suntree. Work crews are clearing land at the northeast corner of Wickham Road and Pineda Causeway for the new store, one of four to six locations planned for Brevard County, Wawa Media Supervisor Colleen Labik said in an email. “We hope to open our first Brevard County stores in the second quarter of 2016,” Labik said. Suntree likely will be the first. In 2014, Wawa announced that it would open its first Brevard County store in West Melbourne. “We continue to work through the planning and development process with the local communities,” Labik said. Wawa has developed a devoted following of customers for its made-toorder hoagies and freshly brewed coffee. Stores offer hot breakfast sandwiches, made-to-order specialty
beverages, soups, sides, snacks and surcharge-free ATMs. Customers can order food items on computer touch screens. Most Wawas are open 24 hours a day, and about 400 stores sell gasoline. “They are one of the better thought-of convenience store chains in the country by any standard,” said Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives with the National Association of Convenience Stores in Alexandria, Va. “I think what really draws customers to Wawa is their emphasis on people. You can see it in the stores. They put a huge emphasis on culture, getting the right people in the stores and making the stores feel like a welcome place to be. On top of that, they do a pretty good job with food and getting the right products. Because you can have smiles all day, but if you don’t have the right food and the right drinks, you’re not going to get people to come back.” Based in Wawa, Pa., the
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Man’s best friend prefers home sweet home to a parked car BY JEFF NAVIN
Dogs might be man’s best friend. The same can’t be said for cars and dogs, especially during the … dog days of summer. “The best way to prevent a pet from overheating in an unattended vehicle is to leave them at home where they are safe, sound and happy,’’ Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said. “Our pets will always enjoy the cool environment of our home much more than they will being left unattended in a hot vehicle.’’ Going for a ride could be fatal for the family dog, even if it only means for an errand or two. “There’s been some research done and, within 10 minutes, the temperature goes up 20 degrees in a car from the outside,’’ said Dr. Ian Birkbeck of Island
Animal Hospital at Viera, who has worked there since the facility opened three years ago. “In 20 minutes, it goes up 30 degrees. That’s independent of the outside temperature. Even if it’s 70 degrees outside, cars trap heat. It can be more than 100 degrees in 20 minutes. People let their guard down when it’s cooler out. The car is never safe.’’ When the temperature lingers in the 90s, as it will almost every day through the end of September in Brevard, that backseat of the car will be around 115 degrees within 10 minutes of the engine being shut off along with the air conditioner. Add another 10 minutes and it could be 145 degrees. Dogs don’t perspire and they can’t pant enough in that temperature to cool off despite an open window. The question for a good
Samaritan is what to do when a dog is found locked in a car. “Often I am asked if it is legal for a citizen to break a window or to enter another’s vehicle in an effort to save a pet’s life,’’ Ivey said. “While there is no Florida Statute that permits citizens to enter into another’s vehicle for the specific purpose to save a pet, the probability that the person trying to save a pet’s life would be charged is minimal since there is no intent to commit a crime. Essentially, to be charged with burglary of a vehicle, a person would have to have intent to commit a crime within. However, in this case, the only intent is to assist in saving a pet that they believe is in a dire emergency.’’ Ivey recommends that people who encounter a distressed dog locked in a vehicle:
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“In some cases, the pet owner or vehicle owner can be criminally charged with cruelty to animals depending on the circumstances,’’ Ivey said. “Even though the person who enters the vehicle to save the pet may not meet the criteria for criminal charges, it does not preclude the fact that the vehicle’s owner could seek civil damages from the person who entered their vehicle without permission.’’ VV
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The District will hold two public hearings on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 6:00 PM at the Faith Lutheran Church, 5550 Faith Drive, Viera Florida 32955. The purpose of these public hearings is to consider the adoption of the District’s budgets and to determine and levy assessments. The District imposes special assessments each year on the residents’ of the District, the purpose of which is to fund the District’s general administrative and maintenance budget and to provide the funds necessary to pay debt service on outstanding bonds reflected in the District’s debt service and enterprise budgets. Three new types of memberships will be considered at the meeting, along with an increase in the discount for daily fee golf offered to all CDD residents. The Platinum Membership will offer 7-day full access to the course, while the Gold Membership will be for those players seeking only to play Monday - Friday. The third membership will be an Associate Membership, designed for non – CDD residents, and seasonal visitors to the area. In a major move, the board will consider an increase of the discount for daily fee golf offered to all CDD residents, from 10% to 25%. If approved, this discount will eliminate need for CDD residents to purchase an advance greens fee card in order receive a 22% discount. The district operates and maintains drainage facilities, recreational facilities, including the Viera East Golf Club, roadways and other capital improvements. The budget is adopted each year after consideration by the Board and after the holding of a public hearing. This year, as in the past, the District will be collecting the assessments on the Brevard County Tax Bill. Each unit in the District is assigned an assessment per the District’s assessment methodology on file at the offices of the District Manager, Governmental Management Services, located at 135 W. Central Boulevard, Suite 320 Orlando, Florida 32801. The District expects to levy no more than $678.35 per residential unit in Fiscal Year 2016. Please note that you have the right to appear at this public hearing and express any comments or suggestions you may have pertaining to the budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available on the District website at www.vieraeastcdd.com. No copies of the budget will be available at the meetings on August 27, 2015.
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