About Us

About Catalina Isles / Skylark Estates HOA
We are a Voluntary Homeowners Association created in 1966 with elected Officers and a Board of Directors who are all volunteers. The HOA is open to all Residents (owners and renters) of Catalina Isles and Skylark Estates. We have no covenants, we follow Brevard County Code Enforcement regulations and our HOA Bylaws. As private individuals we all have access to existing laws concerning unincorporated Brevard County to help promote a safer and healthier neighborhood.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide ongoing services which lead to the betterment of our neighborhood in terms of safety, community involvement and helping to make Catalina Isles/Skylark Estates a better place to live.
Get Involved and help our community thrive and prosper!

General & Directors Meetings
Meetings are held at the Merritt Island Public Library (321-455-1369). All Residents from Catalina Isles/Skylark Estates are welcome to attend the General Meetings. Only Members can attend Directors Meetings.
We encourage all Residents (owners and renters) of Catalina Isles/Skylark Estates to become a member, attend our meetings, know what is going on within the community and get to know their neighbors. Together as an HOA we have a voice in our community.
There are many ways you can get involved: become a board member, volunteer, join the Neighborhood Watch program, send us information about important matters affecting our community and your concerns and ideas on how to bring positive changes to improve our neighborhood.
Garbage Pickup
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS
Recyclable & Yard Clippings
THURSDAYS
Watering
Daylight Saving Time Watering Restrictions start: Second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November.
Odd – Numbered Homes: WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY
Even – Numbered Homes: THURSDAY & SUNDAY
WATER ONLY WHEN NEEDED AND NOT BETWEEN 10 AM – 4 PM.
Watering/Yard/Waste Management
Find useful information regarding watering restrictions, fertilizing ordinances, waste management, recycling and planning & managing your yard. Waste Management (321- 633-2042).
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT: (800) 226-3545 or (321) 723-7795
AT&T: (888) 757-6500
SPECTRUM: (866) 309-3279
CITY OF COCOA WATER DEPT: (321) 433-8400
FLORIDA CITY GAS: (888) 352-5325
WASTE MANAGEMENT: (321) 636-6894
CALL BEFORE YOU DIG: 811
SHERIFF’S OFFICE: (Non Emergency) (321) 633-7162
ANIMAL CONTROL: (321) 633-2024
To report an injured or dead Manatee, call: 1-888-404-3922

If you suspect a fish, wildlife, boating or environmental law violation, call: 1-888-404-3922

If you have concerns about an alligator call toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286). FWC will dispatch a contracted nuisance alligator trappers to resolve the situation. Generally, an alligator may be deemed a nuisance if it is at least four feet in length and the caller believes it poses a threat to people, pets or property.