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Running to victory
By Nathan Mollat
Game of the Week
Sam Saunders
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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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There is no easy road to the Peninsula
Athletic League Lake Division football ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. Sam Saunders,
title. So no time like the first game of league Arnold Palmers grandson, shot a 12-under
play to find out where a team really stands in 59 on his home course Thursday in the first
the divisions echelon. round of the Web.com Tour Championship.
San Mateo (4-0 overall) and Jefferson (3- Saunders birdied his final six holes at
1) will find out real quick if theyre con- Atlantic Beach Country Club the
tenders or pretenders for the Lake Division Jacksonville-area club
crown when they face off in Daly City 7 where he became a mem-
p.m. tonight in the division opener for both ber this year for the
teams in the Daily Journals Game of the seventh sub-60 round in
Week. Web.com Tour history.
Id rather know right where I stand right With wife Kelly and 8-
at the beginning, said San Mateo coach year-old son Cohen look-
Jeff Scheller. Playing competitively with ing on, Saunders made an
the teams who are going to compete for the 18-foot birdie putt on the
top are good for me. Sam Saunders par-3 eighth and closed
Jefferson coach Will Maddox has a similar with a 10-footer on the
mindset. par-4 ninth.
The winner of this game will control its It was dead center. I saw it going in from
own destiny, he said. a few feet out, he said about the final putt.
Despite Jeffersons propensity for putting Stephan Jaeger set the tour record of 58
up points the Grizzlies are scoring nearly last year in the Ellie Mae Classic at TPC
40 points a game it could be facing two Stonebrae in Hayward, California, and
San Mateo defenses. One being the Bearcats Notah Begay III, Doug Dunakey, Jason
regular defensive unit, which has allowed a Gore, Will Wilcox and Russell Knox also
total of 28 points combined through four shot 59.
games. Honestly, I was excited because my wife
But the Bearcats offense will also be criti- and my son, Cohen, who is really getting
cal in providing defense, as in, preventing into golf, got to watch, Saunders said.
Jeffersons spread offense from getting the Hes only watched me play three full rounds
ball. To that end, San Mateo will have to of golf probably. Hes watched me fail in
prove that it can run the ball effectively and golf a lot, which is good, thats a good les-
efficiently. That can be hard, however, as son for him. For my wife, Kelly, to be there;
Scheller has had a revolving door at the run- shes watched the ups and downs of this
ning back spot for most of the season, whole deal. Im really glad that they got to
mostly due to injury, leaving Scheller still be out there and watch me do that.
searching for that one player to be a work- Saunders had 13 birdies and a bogey.
horse. Opening on No. 10, he birdied the first three
Weve been cycling through running holes and added a birdie on 14. He bogeyed
backs, Scheller said. We need that (fea- the par-3 15th, taking two shots to get out
tured back) guy. Were still trying to figure of a bunker, and birdied 15 and 18 to make
out who that guy is. the turn in 5 under. He birdied No. 2 and Nos.
As it stands, DHay Allen leads San Mateo 4-9 for a 7-under 28 on his final nine.
with 180 yards on 48 carries, but he missed On the par-3 fifth, the 30-year-old former
the Bearcats last game with an injury. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Clemson player holed a 40-footer from well
Jeffersons Angelo Velez, left, may lead the CCS in rushing in 2017, but against San Mateo last
See GOTW, Page 15 season, Velez only carried the ball five times and gained 53 yards. See SAUNDERS, Page 17
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Kings Academy (0-0 PAL Bay, 0-4 overall) game went over the 200-yard rushing mark
at Menlo School (0-0, 2-2), 3:15 p.m. Friday Best bets for the third time in four games two weeks
Kings Academy was clipped by Aragon over M-A in the season opener. ago. Nick Hulman had a career-high 215
last week, 38-24. Menlo fell to Palma yards on 33 carries against Cap, giving him
29-14 two weeks ago. Menlo beat Kings Sequoia (0-0 PAL Ocean, 2-2 overall) 678 through four games. Woodside is
Academy twice last season: 31-21 in their at South City (0-0, 0-4), 7:30 p.m. Friday scoring an average of 21 points per game,
regular-season, Ocean-Division meeting in The Cherokees had a long ride home from while allowing more than 38.
Week 6 and again in the first round of the Southern California after dropping a 23-16
CCS Division V playoffs, 39-7. The only decision to Orange Sept. 21. The SHP (0-0 PAL Bay, 1-3 overall)
guarantee in this game is that the Knights Warriors had a bye. They were handed a 22- at Aragon (0-0, 4-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday
will win. Both teams mascots are the 16 defeat by Burlingame two weeks ago. The Gators had a bye last week. They were
Knights. Other than its season opener, a Sequoia doubled up South City last year, 28- mauled by McClymonds two weeks ago, 42-
56-19 loss to McClymonds, TKA has had a 14. Cherokees quarterback Patrick 17. The Dons downed Kings Academy
chance to win their last three, which Lopiparo threw for a season-high 197 yards last week, 38-24. SHP posted a 28-24
theyve lost by a combined score 21 points. last week. The running game, however, was win over Aragon in 2016. The Gators and
Menlo had its two-game winning streak held to 91, about 40 yards below their sea- Dons have met five times since SHP joined
halted in the loss to Palma. son average. South City could easily be, the PAL for the 2008 season. The Gators
at least, 2-2 this season. The Warriors had a have won all five games. It would appear
Serra (1-0 WCAL, 2-2 overall) vs. lead going into the fourth quarter against the Gators are doing enough offensively as
Bellarmine (0-1, 2-2) San Mateo in the season opener and dropped they gain nearly 350 yards per game. But
at San Jose City College, 7 p.m. Friday a one-point decision to Capuchino in Week its not translating into points as they aver-
The Padres pounded Riordan in their 2. After getting buried by Aragon, 35-0, the age just 22.5 per. Aragon is one of four
league opener last week, 45-0. Mitty Warriors rebounded and put up a fight in the teams in the Bay averaging over 35 points
rang up a win over the Bells, 14-7. Serra loss to Burlingame. per game. The Dons are third at 37.2.
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
hung a 48-13 loss on Bellarmine in 2016.
Serra put together one of its most bal- Hillsdale (0-0 PAL Ocean, 4-0 overall) Carlmont (0-0 PAL Lake, 4-0 overall) Carlmont running back Demarii Blanks, along
anced offensive performances of the season at Woodside (0-0, 0-4), 7:30 p.m. Friday at El Camino (0-0, 2-2), 7:30 p.m. Friday with backfield mate Julian Morin, are both
last week. The Padres threw for 226 yards Both teams are coming off byes. The The Scots are coming off a bye. They on pace to go over 1,000 yards rushing this
and rushed for 221. Defensively it was Knights notched their fourth straight win to crushed Lincoln-SF two weeks ago, 43-0. season for the Scots, who are 4-0 going into
the first shutout of the year for Serra. start the season by beating Capuchino 31- The Colts were cut down by that same its PAL Lake Division opener.
Bellarmine has struggled to put points on 15 two weeks ago. The Wildcats were Lincoln squad last week, 14-13. back Demarii Blanks and Julian Morin.
the board this season, averaging 15. 7 whacked by Christopher, 41-14. These Carlmont topped El Camino 28-6 in 2016. Both are on pace for 1,000-yard seasons.
points per game. The Bells have eclipsed teams met two seasons ago with Hillsdale Carlmont has one of the most potent After winning their first two contests, El
the 20-point mark just once a 21-16 win winning 40-19. The Knights running one-two punches in the backfield in running Camino comes in on a two-game slide.
But running back is crucial. Watching film, [San Mateo] has four Jefferson get Velez going against one of the
GOTW
Continued from page 13
Theres no doubt who Jefferson features
on offense. That would be running back
Angelo Velez, who leads the Central Coast
monsters on the D line, Maddox said.
They do a good job of stopping the run,
but we have the top runner in CCS.
toughest defenses in the PAL?
If we can stop their inside run, it puts us
Section in rushing with 690 yards in just So it appears this match will be decided at a big advantage, Maddox said. I really
three games the Grizzlies have a forfeit by the team that can assert its authority on think this game will be won in the trenches.
Jonathan Ramirez, who is second on the win over Albany and last week had a bye. the ground. Can San Mateo get enough out
team with 140 yards, also missed the game Whose big guys (on the offensive line) are
Velez is averaging 230 yards per game on of their offensive backfield to blunt
against Mission two weeks ago. As a team, going to be playing (well) in the fourth
the ground. Jeffersons ability to get the ball? And can
San Mateo is averaging 144 yards rushing quarter?
Hes such a dynamic runner, Scheller
per game. said of Velez. Us being efficient on offense
Scheller believes his teams offensive is crucial to keeping the ball out of
balance has helped offset a running game [Jeffersons] hands.
that has struggled at times. Knowing what to do and doing it are two
(Receiver) Kevin Grant is a threat, (tight different things, however. And Maddox
end) Jake Jeffries is a threat, Scheller said. knows it.
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Healy, Manaea lead As Continued from page 13 Continued from page 14
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS then took over guiding the As during the 2011 season following that. It kind of threw us out of rhythm, out of plan a little
the ring of Bob Geren. Oakland could nish last in the AL West bit, but Marshawn knows hes a big part of what we want to
ARLINGTON, Texas Sean Manaea finished an up-and- for a third straight season following three consecutive playoff do offensively. We look forward to using him.
down season on a positive note, helping the As extend their years.
September surge. A Manager of the Year in both leagues, Melvins 535 wins trail The Raiders will need a much better performance this week
Ryon Healy provided a tiebreaking two-run single in the only Tony La Russa (798) and Art Howe (600) in Oakland histo- out of Carr, Lynch, the offensive line and receivers Amari
sixth inning as Oakland beat the Texas ry. Melvin had a 1,028-1,040 record in 14 years managing as the Cooper and Michael Crabtree, who each had key drops early.
Rangers 4-1 on Thursday night. As entered a season-ending series at Texas beginning Thursday. Oakland faces one of its toughest tests of the season play-
Manaea (12-10) gave up three hits and no In 2012, Oakland became the rst team in major league histo- ing on the road in Denver against a fearsome Broncos
earned runs in 6 2/3 innings. ry to win a division or pennant after trailing by ve games with defense led by Von Miller and perhaps the games best sec-
Thats finishing on a strong note for a fewer than 10 to play, sweeping three games against Texas to win ondary.
guy that was really grinding toward the the division over the Rangers. Carr has just a 73.5 passer rating in five starts against the
end, As manager Bob Melvin said. He Oakland lost to Detroit 3-2 in a best-of-ve AL division series Broncos, getting his only wins thanks to a five-sack per-
had a couple bouts this season with adver- that year while returning to the playoffs following a ve-year formance by Khalil Mack in Denver in 2015 and a 218-yard
sity and pitched through it. drought without a winning record or playoff berth, nishing 94- rushing performance at home last year.
It was the fifth straight road win for the 68. The As lost to Detroit in a ve-game rst-round series again
Sean Manaea in 2013, then 9-8 in 12 innings to the AL champion Kansas City I would just say dont press. I dont need to make every
Athletics and seventh consecutive loss
for the Rangers. Its Texas longest skid since an eight-game Royals in the 2014 one-game wild card. play, Carr said. I always put it on my shoulders. Im hard-
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room for occasional treats like Chinese even without the typical marinating of the fish, and gently pat away or brush away
takeout or a drive-thru for our favorite one- Kung Pao. any excess. (They should barely be dusted
of-a-kind cheeseburger. As long as we keep To add even more nutrients, I bulk up the with cornstarch.) Place the neutral oil in the
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best strategy to avoid ordering fast food
simply because Im so hungry I no longer 1/2 cup chopped green onion and sliced peppers to the pan and cook a
care what you eat as long as its quick.
KUNG PAO COD cilantro leaves for garnish, optional minute or two until vegetables begin to
(Nothing worse than scarfing down a pizza Servings: 6 Sauce: soften. Add the peanuts and half of the green
that I didnt truly enjoy!) Start to finish: 25 minutes 1/3 cup reduced sodium soy sauce onion and cook another minute.
What if there was a way to incorporate 6 fillets of cod, or other firm fish about 2 2/3 cup water Pour all of the sauce ingredients from the
some of these drool-worthy indulgences pounds total 3 tablespoons rice wine vinegar bowl into the pan. It will thicken almost
into a normal weeknight menu? Kung pao 1 tablespoon reduced sodium soy sauce 1 tablespoon brown sugar immediately. Stir and remove from heat.
cod scratches the itch of the Chinese take- 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon cornstarch Spoon the Kung Pao sauce over the fish to
out craving, but for a fraction of the calo- 2 teaspoons neutral oil, like grapeseed 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger serve, and sprinkle with remaining green
ries, fat and cost. I keep the main flavors of oil 4 cloves garlic, minced onion and cilantro, if using.
traditional Kung Pao, but swap out fried 2 teaspoons sesame oil 1/4-1/2 teaspoon (to taste) red pepper Nutrition information per serving: 202
chicken or shrimp for pan-seared cod, 8 ounces white mushrooms, sliced flakes (or Szechuan seasoning, or chili calories; 47 calories from fat; 5 g fat (1 g
which means lots of protein comes with 3/4 cup thinly sliced bell pepper (red, paste) saturated; 0 g trans fats); 65 mg cholesterol;
healthier fat. I keep the cod in whole fillet orange or yellow preferred) Heat a large nonstick saute pan on medi- 318 mg sodium; 8 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber;
form, which means the fish stays together 1/2 cup unsalted peanuts, shelled um high heat. On a cutting board or plate, 4 g sugar; 31 g protein.
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CRUISE
plays Barry Seal, a TWA pilot whose on-the- spend their money fast enough. They run and running up to Arkansas Governor Bill
side smuggling of Cuban cigars brings him out of closet space and backyard holes for Clinton make cameos throughout
into the orbit of the CIA. An officer named all the cash coming in. American Made.
Shafer (Domhnall Gleeson) turns up, and The CIAs missions grow more audacious, Its both a tribute to and a joke on
Continued from page 19 offers him a job taking surveillance photos too. Seal becomes the governments clan- American opportunism that the cavalier
and making government payoffs to the destine exporter of AK-47s to the decisions of politicians can so easily and so
from beneath you and reveals the B-movie likes of Panamas Manuel Noriega in Nicaraguan Contras, who in turn are eventu- overwhelming benefit (up to a point) a
Cruise weve been missing. Its a fiendishly Central America. Were building nations ally flown back to Seals Arkansas base for thrill-seeking pilot who cant say no. The
perfect vehicle for Cruise that returns him to down there, says Shafer, giddy. military training. Seal greets them all with crescendo comes with Seal, fleeing the
the cockpit, 31 years after Top Gun, and it an easygoing grin: Hola, amigos! DEA, crash lands in a suburb and escapes on
simultaneously reminds us of his preternat- Seal, eyeing his own plane and eager to
permanently switch off auto-pilot, jumps Its an increasingly absurd circle of drugs, a kids bike, all the while covered in a white
urally winning movie-star charisma while guns and money, all ostensibly for the fight powder of coke. Finally, a fresh and unfa-
subtly deconstructing it. at the chance and doesnt stop giggling at
his good luck. I do tend to leap before I against enemies of democracy. The miliar method of escape for Cruise.
Doug Liman, the films director, has ironies mount, topping out with Nancy
shown a rare knack for intelligently pack- look, he says in a video diary that plays American Made, written by Gary
occasionally through the film. Maybe I Reagans war-on-drugs plea to say no
aging A-list personas in kinetic kaleido- while her husbands secret efforts to arm Spinelli, has glossed up the story, of
scopes. He did it in Mr. & Mrs. Smith should have asked a few more questions. course. Seals life wasnt nearly so shiny as
militants is fueling one of the most power-
with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, in Blithely, even charmingly ignorant of ful drug cartels in the world. it is as played by Cruise. But then again,
Bourne Identity with Matt Damon and in the dangerous and ethically questionable Like a handful of recent movies such as whose is?
his last film with Cruise, Edge of terrain hes entering, Seal is soon cheerful- War Dogs and War Machine, American American Made, a Universal Pictures
Tomorrow, the time-warped science fiction ly smuggling enormous amounts of cocaine Made is a farce of American international release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
that proved a movie maxim: You just cant back to Arkansas for Pablo Escobars ambition run amok. Here are the comical Association of America for language
kill Tom Cruise. Medellin Cartel. On both sides of the law, on-the-ground results of ill-considered poli- throughout and some sexuality/nudity.
In American Made, a loosely true tale things escalate quickly. Seal and his family cies from all the way up the command chain. Running time: 117 minutes. Three stars out
set in the late 70s and early 80s, Cruise (Sarah Wright Olsen plays his wife), cant Presidents, beginning with Jimmy Carter of four.
MILLBRAE
for vendors and participants. Major been a long time coming. ect review process to begin.
funding provided by Sutter Health
Mills-Peninsula Medical Center. For Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. 610 Elm The City Council is slated to address There may be a couple of con-
more information call (650) 522- St., San Carlos. Discussion of The the projects following the Planning tentious issues that end up being policy
7490. Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang.
Free and open to the public. For Continued from page 1 Commission issuing recommenda- decisions for the commission and coun-
Senior Care and Life Planning more information call 591-0341. tions. Van Every said he hopes the cil, and the goal is to optimize those,
Seminar. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1455 process can finish by the end of the he said.
Madison Ave., Redwood City. Get Coffee Break. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
5999 Mission St., Daly City. Chat over Initiating the public review process year.
questions answered regarding sen- Despite the sides differing opinions,
ior care and health care planning. For coffee and meet LGBTQ community answers the calls of developers and
members. For more information call The path to approval may not be Van Every said company representa-
more information call 349-2200. housing advocates who have repeatedly
403-4300. seamless though, according to Mayor tives are ultimately satisfied the pro-
Menlo Park Sidewalk Arts and attempted to push ahead the projects
Reuben Holober, who noted a develop- posal will receive its hearing date.
Crafts Fall. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open House: Senior Peer they consider essential to Millbraes
Downtown Menlo Park, Santa Cruz Counseling Training. 1 p.m. to 2:30 ment agreement for either project has We are just pleased with the progress
p.m. 24 Second Ave., San Mateo. Free, future.
Avenue, Menlo Park. Free to the pub- yet to be reached. and that the project is moving forward,
lic and features an array of original professional training for confidential A long time coming finally comes,
works by more than 50 artists and emotional support. Support is said Vincent Muzzi, who is proposing Central to officials consideration he said.
craft makers. For more information offered in a variety of languages. For will be assuring each project includes Muzzi suggested the development
call 325-2818. more information call 403-4300. the Serra Station development com-
prised of two 10-story and one nine- an adequate amount of affordable hous- agreement for his project is nearly com-
Dementia Friends: A Family Huh, I Dont Hear You. 1 p.m. to 3
story buildings primarily on land his ing, said Holober, noting the issue is a pleted, and expressed confidence the
Friendly Visitor Program. 10:30 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Mills-Peninsula San Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood family has owned for nearly eight priority for Millbrae and surrounding issues could be hashed out through pub-
Mateo Campus, 100 S. San Mateo City. All HLAA Peninsula Chapter
decades. communities. lic dialogue.
Drive, San Mateo. Attend this infor- meetings are free of charge and
mation meeting to volunteer to help open to the public. For more infor- Serra and Republic Urban representa- A contentious bout of development I dont think any of them are of great
adults with dementia. For more infor- mation call (703) 725-8292. tives began advocating for the projects agreement talk ground to a halt between significance, he said of the outstand-
mation call 696-7661. city officials and Republic Urban repre- ing development agreement terms.
Play Seven Popular Poker Games. 2 to go before public officials last year
Pacifica Chamber of Commerce p.m. to 3 p.m. 2645 Alameda de las following the City Council approving sentatives over fees tied to the below- Some of them are open-ended and
Annual Oktoberfest. 1 p.m. to 7 Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn the rules of market rate units. Developers claim the some of them are up for the council to
p.m. Sharp Park Restaurant, 2600 each poker variation and appropri- the Millbrae Station Area Specific Plan,
Francisco Blvd., Pacifica. For more ate playing strategy. Cost $80 resi- which loosened development regula- fees should be waived to ease the proj- decide.
information call 355-4122. dents, $99 non-residents. For more tions for the 116-acre site near the ect financing, while officials maintain As the issues begin to work their way
information call 522-7490.
intersection of El Camino Real and concerns regarding the builders com- before the City Council, despite his
Bluegrass and Barbecue. 3:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m. Many Journeys MCC, 1150 Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San Millbrae Avenue. mitment to constructing the units. reservations, Holober too expressed
W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Sam Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Republic Urban CEO Michael Van Following declaration of a bargain- his enthusiasm for the chance to review
Gleaves with a full band. $20. For
more information call 515-0900. Open to all ages and skill-levels. For Every said his company is also pleased ing impasse, City Hall elected to pass the potentially transformative develop-
more information call 829-3860. the affordable housing deadlock over to ments.
to see the project get rolling.
Redwood City Salsa Festival. Noon
to 8 p.m. Redwood City Parks and Environmental Stewardship Were very excited to hopefully elected officials. Both projects have long-term rami-
Recreation Department, 1400 Program Meeting. 5 p.m. to 7:30 complete this journey and excited the Holober said the public process fications for the city. Whatever is built
Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. Salsa p.m. 1044 Middlefield Road,
tasting and competition. Deadline Redwood City. Learn about critical council and Planning Commission beginning without a completed devel- there will be there for decades to come,
for entries was Aug. 31. For more environmental issues while develop- will hear the project and hopefully opment agreement is not ideal while and this is our one opportunity to get
information call 780-5967. ing activism skills. Cost $150. Meets
in second floor conference room. For move this forward, he said. Its also recognizing the desire for the proj- this right for the city, he said.
Elvis ... Mannys Way, Dinner more information contact nyeade-
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PReMiuM MOviNG blankets good con-
tition for change of name should not be
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to show cause why the petition should
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cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
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Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. sHOPsMiTH MaRK V 50th Anniversary
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VILLAGE
and that two additional passing railroad managing the construction of the Transit Bartholomew confirmed in an email the
tracks, one idea recently floated by rail offi- Center aimed at providing commuter park- planting of 72 trees was included in the
cials as a strategy for accommodating high- ing and designated drop-off zones for multi- Transit Village project approvals, and said
speed trains through the Peninsula, could ple modes of transportation, previously Caltrain agreed trees could be planted on the
Continued from page 1 alter the placement of buildings included in promised to advocate for efforts that do not berm as long as they are compatible with
the San Carlos Transit Village project, narrow Old County Road in a memorandum the electrification project and all related
All of it worries Dimitri Vandellos, presi- approved in 2013. of understanding with San Carlos and the safety and operational requirements. She
dent of the Greater East San Carlos We are committed to making sure the adjacent neighborhood. said the developer of the Transit Village is
Neighborhood Association. community is informed and that the city is We stand by our commitment to do that, working on a plan to determine the number
Representingresidents who live just east of doing its part working with all parties to he said. and placement of trees within the require-
the area, he hopes his neighborhoods con- minimize disruption to the surrounding SamTrans spokeswoman Tasha ments.
cerns will be resolved soon. community as the San Carlos Transit Bartholomew confirmed in an email work
In particular, Vandellos is concerned Village is built, said Savay. on the main parking lot of the Transit Councilman Ron Collins acknowledged
about how uncovered piles of soil at the Jessica Baker, a spokeswoman for Transit Center is finished and a new traffic signal the high volume of plans that have been
construction site where eight apartment Village developer Prometheus, said all con- and left-turn pocket at the intersection of presented for the site over the years, and
buildings, ground-floor retail space and a taminated soil on the site has been covered Cherry Street and El Camino Real is expect- said he could understand why ideas to add
reconfigured parking lot are planned will be and disposed of properly throughout exca- ed to break ground in October. two tracks to allow trains to pass either
managed and how Caltrain electrification vation, and that some uncontaminated piles Vandellos also has questions as to how other or raise them above existing tracks to
and high-speed rail improvements will fit of soil may remain uncovered at times as Caltrain electrification and high-speed rail facilitate high-speed rail service have
into the two plans. But he said those ques- construction crews may use it to fill holes plans will affect the planting of some 70 caused some consternation among those
tions have largely gone unanswered since in other parts of the site. trees promised by the developer when the living nearby.
he lodged concerns with transit officials as Caltrain and SamTrans spokesman 202-apartment Transit Village project was
well as the developer of the Transit Village Collins is looking to plans for how high-
Seamus Murphy said in an email an Oct. 26 approved to soften the look of the six three- speed rail service would be accommodated
in early August. meeting has been scheduled to discuss story buildings and two two-story commer- through the San Carlos stretch of train
Though Vandellos acknowledged Vandellos concerns and that he had cial buildings included in the project plans. tracks to see how the two projects might be
Community Development Director Al Savay reviewed commitments made between the Vandellos said he and his neighbors affected, but he didnt think major changes
addressed some of his initial concerns and city of San Carlos, high-speed rail and worked hard when the Transit Village was were likely. He said an idea floated by high-
identified the agencies that would respond SamTrans prior to the Transit Villages approved to ensure that additional trees speed rail officials to move the historic
to his remaining questions, he said his frus- approval. would be planted on the east side of the berm train depot to accommodate changes could
tration with navigating the many agencies In 2012, the city of San Carlos and allowing passage of trains over Holly cause the fewest problems, but the city
involved in the projects has been building [high-speed rail] worked to identify a design Street. But he said plans included in would have to wait and see what options
after weeks of waiting. that would allow passing tracks and the Caltrains electrification project suggested look likely when high-speed rail authori-
Its a drag, and I hope that theyll actual- Transit Village to co-exist without resulting the trees along the berm would have to be ties present new ideas later this year.
ly answer some questions, he said. in lane closures on Old County Road, he cut down, which he felt was contradictory to
Savay said in an email city and project said, adding that high-speed rail officials commitments made earlier. Its a fluid situation, he said, of how
planners are working on responses to said in writing that this design would be We brought up those issues very clearly, high-speed rail service and Caltrain service
Vandellos remaining questions about the included in the environmental assessment he said. And now we want to know, are these would be accommodated on the tracks.
site, which include concerns uncovered soil for the project. guys actually going to follow up and provide Right now, were just focusing on getting
on the site may blow into his neighborhood Murphy noted that SamTrans, which is the mitigations that they promised? the electrification done.
TRAGS
mitment because we want to be located communitys suggestions incorporated in I think this is really a chance to throw
here, Moss said, while suggesting the the final proposal. some pasta on the wall with a couple differ-
development itself was likely not going to Some members of the public expressed ent designs at the next community out-
be profitable for Prometheus. concerns about gentrification as the large reach meeting and say how about this?
Continued from page 1 He added they often retain ownership of building is proposed along North B Street, Drechsler said. I am equally concerned
their developments for years, and built the where stores and businesses are typically that the presence of this building coming
pied by the family-owned Trags Market nearby Metropolitan Apartments along geared toward a Hispanic market. The city in from the transit station should reflect a
would be reworked to accommodate a Fourth Avenue. itself has sought to promote the sleepy little more of the eclectic nature of down-
mixed-use trifecta with new residents and Tuesdays meeting was the first opportu- stretch on the northern end of downtown town.
tenants. Prometheus is under contract to nity the commission had to formally by highlighting its cultural diversity. Commissioner Dianne Whitaker, an
purchase the site from the Tragoutsis fami- weigh in on the pre-application for the Some commissioners and members of the architect, said she would prefer to see a
ly, which decided to sell its land after oper- Trags site and, while supportive of the public said the jobs-to-housing imbalance more integrated design, instead of the
ating the grocer for decades on the corner new concept, urged Prometheus to tweak should prompt the city to urge more resi- sharp contrast between a large massing of
of Baldwin Avenue and North B Street. its current design. dences and less office space on the site. glass and dark brick on lower levels. But
Prometheus initial redevelopment pro- It seems like youre designing this Resident Maxine Turner said San Mateo instead of suggesting the property solely
posal suggests a 63-unit residential com- building from the perspective of what you shouldnt be approving thousands and focus on mimicking nearby historic prop-
ponent, six of which will be offered as want your office to be like working there, thousands of square feet of office space erties, she said the building should consid-
affordable. The housing will be comprised but youre not necessarily taking into without commensurate housing. While er the breadth of downtown architecture.
of studios and one-bedroom apartments in account how its going to change the feel appreciative of the street-level amenities, Theres been a lot of talk about respect-
a five-story building. Attached would a be a of our downtown, said Commissioner Eric retail and wider sidewalks, Turner said the ing and being referential to the downtown
four-story structure with just over 22,300 Rodriguez. current architectural aesthetics dont seem historic district, to be honest that doesnt
square feet of ground-floor commercial A main suggestion was in relation to the to fit in downtown. concern me as much as being a good fit
space and about 63, 200 square feet of architectural design and urging the vast It doesnt belong. Its an easy issue to with the downtown in general, Whitaker
office space on the upper floors, according amount of glass lining the office portion address if the applicant and architect will said.
to plans submitted to the city. be reduced. Various commissioners also really listen to the community we can have A variety of studies, including on traffic
In latching onto what appears to be a noted an interest in having parts of the a win-win. We dont have to fight about it, and shadows, will be conducted as part of
growing trend, the developer proposed building set back further, increasing the said Turner, who helped author San Mateos the environmental reviews. A robust trans-
installing an underground mechanized size of the units to include more two-bed- citizen-initiated height and density restric- portation demand management plan is also
parking system that would accommodate rooms that could accommodate growing tions in the 1990s. She later added this expected as the proposal winds through the
274 stalls, according to the plans. young families, and having Prometheus project can have a tremendously beneficial entitlement process. The next steps will be
Moss indicated the company plans to strongly consider seeking a grocer as a or detrimental effect for that area. for Prometheus to return with a formal
take up about half of the proposed office tenant for the ground-floor retail space. Commissioner Charlie Drechsler said its application and conduct more outreach.
space and emphasized its in Prometheus While Prometheus has hosted a commu- a unique opportunity on a large downtown
benefit to make sure things like the auto- nity forum and several meetings with local lot and urged Prometheus to collaborate Visit the Whats Happening in
mated parking system works smoothly. neighborhood and business associations, with the community in designing a build- Dev elopment page at city ofsanmateo.org
Were making a serious long-term com- commissioners said they want to see the ing that will blend with its surroundings. for more information.
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