10.03.19 West Orange Observer

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W EST O RA N G E

PIGSKIN & PIGTAILS

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

Milana ‘Hollywood’ Borrelli proves football isn’t just for boys. PAGE 15.

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019

Number crunchers West Orange’s four municipalities approved budgets for Fiscal Year 2019-20. PAGE 3.

YOUR TOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL CLUB HOSTING COSTUME DRIVE

Joy in the trials

The Hope Club at Horizon West Middle School is hosting a Halloween costume drive for a local elementary school. Costumes are due by Oct. 13. They can be dropped off at the front office, or donors can contact Tamara Zotti at trzot@ yahoo.com to arrange a drop-off. Costumes can be gently used or purchased and should be placed in a bag with the costume size written on the outside. HWMS is at 8200 Tattant Blvd., Windermere.

Family takes up arms in flood fight

Tim Freed

The First Academy lacrosse players Noah Nixon, Joshua Harvey, Jacob Forbes and Grant Pifer all shaved their heads as a sign of support for coach David Oliver, center, as he fights cancer.

Two homes have been abandoned along Lake Nally because of flooding. Stacey DeHart doesn’t want her home to be next.

Buffer poses problems in Dr. Phillips neighborhood

A Gotha resident is trying to save her home off Lake Nally from flooding and is asking for help from Orange County — a party she believes is, in part, responsible. Stacey DeHart and her family moved into their home off Lake Nally Woods Drive in November 2017. That following summer, rain started to come down, and SEE WATER PAGE 2 PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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IN FOCUS

TIM FREED MANAGING EDITOR

Lacrosse coach David Oliver of The First Academy has the unwavering support of his players and his school as he battles cancer. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.

A proposed 10-foot-wide hedge is causing ripples between some residents in the Brentwood Club subdivision and their Kilgore Road neighbors. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

A GRAND TIME FOR ALL Sunset Park Elementary students enjoyed a special night with their grandparents. PAGE 11.

Some residents in Dr. Phillips’ Brentwood Club are at odds with their neighbors regarding a required buffer on the western property line. During a community meeting Monday, Sept. 30, at Sand Lake Elementary, more than 20 residents — some in the Brent-

wood Club subdivision and others residing west of it on Kilgore Road — gathered to discuss proposed rezoning and change determination requests. Orange County Planner Nicolas Thalmueller introduced two requests, which apply to Brentwood Club Phase 2, lots 8 through 28. The nearly 11-acre parcel is SEE BUFFER PAGE 4


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