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Three Vallejo men face prison for alleged SSF robbery at gunpoint
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT him her purse and all her money. The woman Though the three men allegedly denied
Comment on tried to move away from the car, and they being involved in the robbery, the alleged
Three Vallejo men are behind bars on accu- or share this story at allegedly pushed her back into it and took victims were able to identify Brisker as the
sations they followed a couple from the San www.smdailyjournal.com her Louis Vuitton purse, which was valued at man who held them at gunpoint, according
Pablo Lytton Casino to a South San $2,700, and some $2,000 in cash, accord- to prosecutors.
Francisco Walgreens parking lot and robbed ing to prosecutors. All three men have prior records, includ-
them of their winnings and an expensive ecutors. The pair then allegedly demanded her hus- ing robbery for Brisker and Matthews, and
purse at gunpoint Sunday evening, accord- The trio is believed to have observed a 62- band give them all of his money, so the man are facing lengthy prison terms for the
ing to the San Mateo County District year-old woman and her 61-year-old hus- gave them $400 in cash and the trio drove alleged robbery. Brisker is facing 30 years
Attorney’s Office. band at the San Pablo Lytton Casino and away from the Walgreens parking lot. The in state prison, Hamilton is facing an 8-
James Louis Brisker IV, Eric Hamilton and followed them some 30 miles as they drove couple was able to take down the license year state prison term and Matthews is fac-
Jaymon Matthews appeared in court to their home in South San Francisco. The plate number of the car Hamilton was driv- ing 13 years in state prison, according to
Wednesday three days after they were arrest- couple allegedly stopped in the parking lot ing and immediately called 911, which trig- prosecutors.
ed by Daly City police officers who stopped of a Walgreens at 2238 Westborough Blvd. gered a countywide “be on the lookout” The county’s private defender program
them on Interstate 280 minutes after the at around 6:50 p.m. March 31 and was alert, according to prosecutors. was appointed to all three of their cases
alleged robbery. Believed to have held the blocked in their spot by the car Hamilton The car was seen minutes after the alert Wednesday and they did not give up their
couple at gunpoint, Brisker, 26, pleaded not was driving with the other two as passen- was sent by Daly City police officers going right to a speedy preliminary hearing. Bail
guilty to charges of armed robbery and pos- gers, according to prosecutors. northbound on Interstate 280. When they was set at $100, 000 for Brisker and
session of a firearm while Hamilton, 31, Brisker and Matthews allegedly got out of initiated a traffic stop, the men were Matthews and $50,000 for Hamilton, and
and Matthews, 23, pleaded not guilty to two the car and opened the driver’s door of the allegedly found with the woman’s purse and the three men will next appear in court April
counts of robbery and possession of a couple’s car. Brisker allegedly put the gun a loaded 9 mm handgun in the backseat of 16 for preliminary hearing, according to
firearm as an accomplice, according to pros- to the woman’s head and demanded she give the car, according to prosecutors. prosecutors.
Menlo Park dad agrees to plead Local briefs enter a plea. They remain
free on bail. Several
Wednesday, and it was not clear when he
would plead guilty. His lawyers did not
guilty in college admissions scandal paying $15,000 in cash to have someone other parents were given immediately reply to an email for comment.
BOSTON — A San Mateo County resident correct his daughter’s answers on the ACT similar hearings of a few Other parents charged in the case include the
became the first of the 33 parents charged in college entrance exam. The exact charges to minutes each. former co-chairman of an international law
the college bribery scandal to agree to plead which the Menlo Park resident planned to The proceedings came firm and the former head of a Silicon Valley
guilty, disclosing the deal Wednesday as plead were not immediately clear. three weeks after 50 peo- venture capital firm.
Hollywood actresses Felicity Huffman and The two actresses and Loughlin’s fashion ple in all were charged
Lori Loughlin appeared in court along with designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, said with taking part in a Redwood City shelter-in-place
some of the other defendants. little during the brief hearing in a packed Peter Sartorio scheme in which parents ordered due to fallen power pole
Peter Jan Sartorio, 53, was accused of Boston courtroom and were not asked to bribed coaches and
helped rig test scores to get their children Redwood City residents were ordered to
into some of the nation’s most selective shelter-in-place after a power pole was
universities, including Yale, Stanford, downed by a traffic collision, which also
Georgetown and the University of Southern closed a major thoroughfare in the area.
California. The order was issued around 8 p. m.
The case — the biggest college admis- Tuesday, April 3, near the 700 block of
sions scheme ever prosecuted by the U.S. Alameda de las Pulgas, which was also
Justice Department — has roiled the world closed to traffic while crews worked to clear
of higher education and amplified com- the pole. The order was lifted the following
plaints the system is stacked in favor of the morning around 6 a.m.
rich. The pole fell as the result of a traffic colli-
Sartorio, the founder of an organic frozen- sion, police said, but didn’t offer any addi-
food company, did not appear in court tional details.
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House chairman asks IRS for six years of Trump’s tax returns
By Marcy Gordon tion in 45 years. The unprecedented Democrats insist that obtaining
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS move is likely to set off a huge legal Trump’s tax filings falls within their
battle between Democrats controlling mandate of congressional oversight.
the House and the Trump administra- Republicans have denounced it as a
WASHINGTON — A House commit- tion. political witch hunt and invoked priva-
tee chairman on Wednesday formally Neal made the request in a letter to cy concerns.
asked the IRS to provide six years of IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, “We have completed the necessary
President Donald Trump’s personal tax asking for Trump’s personal and busi- groundwork for a request of this magni-
returns and the returns for some of his ness returns for 2013 through 2018. He tude, and I am certain we are within our
businesses as Democrats try to shed asked for the documents in seven days, legitimate legislative, legal and over-
light on his complex financial deal- setting an April 10 deadline. sight rights,” Neal said in a statement
ings and potential conflicts of interest. Trump told reporters Wednesday he Wednesday evening.
The request by Massachusetts Rep. “would not be inclined” to provide his Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas, the sen-
Richard Neal, who heads the tax-writ- tax returns to the committee. ior Republican on the Ways and Means
ing House Ways and Means An IRS spokesman said the agency panel, denounced the move as “an
Committee, is the first such demand had no immediate comment on Neal’s abuse of the tax-writing committees’
for a sitting president’s tax informa- request. statutory authority.”
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: SHP, KING’S ACADEMY PLAY INTO 10TH BEFORE GAME SUSPENDED BECAUSE OF DARKNESS >> PAGE 12
Jones is a star
in the making
By Terry Bernal — that for the past three years she
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF wasn’t good enough for Menlo, so
they wouldn’t take her — Jones
It’s strange to think Menlo was busy playing on another level
School can relate with Major entirely, joining the San Jose
League Baseball’s recent free- Earthquakes Academy team during
agent frenzy of teams adding glob- her junior year while working her
al superstars. But the Lady way up the ladder for the Women’s
Knights added a world star of their Junior National teams.
own this season when Sophie So, her impact on Menlo was
Jones decided to join the girls’ fairly good. And by “fairly good,”
soccer team. we’re talking best team in Menlo
The senior midfielder spent her history, recording an all-time pro-
first three years at Menlo away gram record 20 wins en route to
from the pitch at Wunderlich Field capturing the Central Coast
due to other commitments. So, Section Division I championship.
when Ross Ireland returned just Her brilliant talent alone was
days prior to the start of soccer basis enough to earn Jones Daily
tryouts for his second tenure as Journal Girls’ Soccer Player of the
Menlo’s head coach, he offered Year honors. What put Menlo on
one of his sardonically wry replies the path toward history, though,
at the word Jones would be opting was her insistence on involving
in with her high school squad. the depth of Knights talent around
“That’s kind of appealing, ” her.
Ireland said. “She’s a fairly good “Ross’s big thing for me was be
player.” more selfish,” Jones said. “But
Ireland’s tone clearly implied that just goes against how I see the
“fairly good” actually means game. I like to see other people
GOAT — as in greatest of all time. involved in the game.”
Despite the jokes bandied
around the soccer ranks this year See JONES, Page 16
Girls’ lacrosse
Bullpen can’t
game.
South City (2-0 PAL Ocean, 6-6 overall)
scored seven runs in the bottom of the first and
the Warriors at Sharp Park in Pacifica.
Ryan Peña had the low round for South
City, carding a 44. Teammate Owen Amores
Sacred Heart Prep 13, Mitty 10
The Gators had to withstand a second-half
Monarchs rally to pull out the WBAL
hold the lead
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eight more in the second. was right behind with a 47. Skyline Division victory.
Alyssa Huerta paced the offense for the The difference in the match was only one SHP led 9-3 at halftime.
Warriors, going 1 for 2 with a triple, two runs golfer shooting a round in the 60s for Terra LOS ANGELES — David Freese’s two-run
Genna Gibbons had a big game for the
scored and four RBIs. Karizma Bergesen and Nova, compared to two for South City. double in the seventh inning helped the Los
Gators, scoring seven times. Sasha
Hailey Mesienbach each drove in three runs as Angeles Dodgers rally for a 5-3 victory over
Bellack, Ellie Noto and Allison Carter each
well, with Bergesen drilling a three-run homer. Boys’ tennis the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday
added two goals apiece for SHP.
night.
Crystal Springs 4, Sacred Heart Prep 3 Emma Briger finished with five saves for
Baseball The win capped a season-opening homes-
The Gryphons captured three of the four the Gators.
tand in which the Dodgers won five of seven.
El Camino 7, Half Moon Bay 0 singles matches to propel them to the Austin Barnes led off the Dodgers seventh
Playing for the second time in as many WBAL victory over the Gators.
Boys’ volleyball with a double and Enrique Hernandez walked
days, the Colts got the split as they beat the Brian Bilsey was dominant at No. 1 sin- Sacred Heart Prep 3, Wilcox 2 with one out. After Justin Turner flied out,
Cougars in a PAL Ocean Division game. gles for Crystal Springs, losing only one Jack Loftus hammered home 20 kills as the Freese hit a 2-2 fastball from Reyes Moronta
After three scoreless inning, El Camino game over two sets. Ethan Lo at No. 2 sin- Gators rallied from a set down to beat the (0-1) off the wall in right
(2-1 PAL Ocean, 5-4 overall) took control gles, and No. 3 Jackson Kresse, also won in Chargers 25-16, 23-25, 24-26, 27-17, 15-7. center field for a 4-3 lead.
with a four-run fourth. The Colts then tacked straight sets for the Gryphons. Garrett Pinkston added 18 kills and John The Giants bullpen
on single runs in the fifth, sixth and sev- SHP’s Tristan Zerber had a strong show- Marc Bautista had a 11 to give the Gators three came into the game with
enth innings. ing at No. 4 singles, posting a 6-1, 6-0 vic- in double-digit kills. Pinkston also had five the NL’s best earned run
El Camino starting pitcher Levi Stubbles tory. blocks defensively. average (1.50). The three
was on top of his game, throwing a com- Carter Sun was an assist machine, dishing earned runs they allowed
plete game, two-hitter. TUESDAY out 37. He also added three aces, three digs and in four innings matched
Josue Iniguez drove in a pair of runs for a block for the Gators. how many they had
the Colts, Stubbles helped his own cause Baseball Boys’ tennis Reyes Moronta allowed in 18 innings in
with a RBI double. Jacob Soto, Matthew the previous six games.
Dayao and Alex Anguiano all drove in a run Half Moon Bay 3, El Camino 1, 8 innings Crystal Springs 7, Nueva School 0 Hernandez and Cody Bellinger each had
as well. The Cougars scored twice in the top of the The Gryphons dominated this non-league two hits and drove in a run. Hernandez’s
Half Moon Bay falls to 3-3 in league play eighth inning to beat the Colts and keep pace match, sweeping all seven matches without home run in the first gave the Dodgers a
and 10-4 overall. in the race for the PAL Ocean Division title. dropping a set. homer in their first seven games, a team
Jack Mettam drilled a two-run triple to drive The closest came at No. 4 singles, where record to start the season.
SHP, TKA run long in Tristan Hofmann and David Fisher, who had Crystal Springs’ Justin Lim, in his first sin- Scott Alexander (1-0) got the win in relief
both walked. gles match, trailed 5-2 in the first set. He and Kenley Jansen got his third save.
After three hours and 37 minutes of base-
ball, the King’s Academy’s game at Sacred That made a winner of Danny Guevara, who rallied to tie the set and win in a tiebreaker Dodgers starter Ross Stripling allowed
Heart Prep was called due to darkness amid a pitched a complete game, allowing one run before going on to complete the sweep 6-1 three earned runs and six hits in 6 1/3
precarious situation in the bottom of the while scattering six hits and striking out as he won 11 of the last 13 games. innings. The right-hander faced the mini-
10th inning. With game tied 4-4 going into seven, including the final two batters of the Ethan Lo did not lose a game at No. 2 sin- mum and allowed only one hit through three
extra innings, TKA rallied for two runs in game. gles for the Gryphons, while No. 3 singles innings before running into trouble in the
the top of the 10th. SHP answered back, but In addition to his run scored, Hofmann player Jackson Kresse and the No. 1 doubles fourth, when he allowed two home runs and
after pushing a run home to close the score drove in the first run for HMB (3-2 PAL Ocean, team of Owen Dillon and Josh Chan lost three runs.
to 6-5, and the bases full of Gators, play was 10-3 overall), plating Casildo Guevara to take only one game. Brandon Belt and Steve Duggar homered
halted. 1-0 lead in the top of the fifth. El Camino (1- for San Francisco. The Giants have dropped
Either the game will be resumed with the 1) would come back to tie it in the bottom of Badminton both series to start the season and are 2-5.
bases loaded an no outs in the bottom of the the inning. The Dodgers got to Derek Holland for two
Crystal Springs 9, El Camino 6
10th and no outs, or the 10th inning will be A Gryphons sweep in the girls’ singles runs in the first. Hernandez hit his fifth
wiped off the books and the game will be
Boys’ tennis matches proved to be the difference in a PAL career leadoff home run, and Freese walked
declared a 4-4 tie. Sacred Heart Prep 5, King’s Academy 2 Ocean Division meeting. and later scored on Bellinger’s two-out sin-
Ronan Donnelly got the 10th-inning A doubles sweep propelled the Gators to a Helen Ye led the way at No. 1 singles, sur- gle.
rally going for SHP with an infield single. WBAL win over the Knights. rendering only 10 points in a 21-5, 21-5 vic- The Giants rallied with three in the fourth
The junior went 3 for 5 on the day, though All three doubles matches went three sets. tory for Crystal Springs (6-4 PAL). on home runs by Duggar and Belt.
the third hit is contingent on the game Spencer Lee and Grady Hornbeek needed to The Gryphons also picked up wins at No. 1 The Dodgers added a run in the eighth
being completed. Will Moldow then walked rally from a set down and win a third-set boys’ and girls’ doubles. Wilson Conn and when Bellinger scored on Chris Taylor’s
and Teddy Purcell got hit by a pitch to load super tiebreaker, 5-7, 6-2, (10-5). Eliot Peck posted a 21-10, 21-14 victory, double.
the bases. Alex Nissenberg then drew a walk Antonio Caceres and Warren Long also while Fuyoto Shigihara and Chloe Sladewski
to force home Donnelly. came back from a one-set deficit for SHP at won 21-15, 21-14.
UP NEXT
Senior right-hander Reece Lindquist No. 3 doubles. They were blitzed in the first El Camino’s Alex Lee won at No. 1 singles, Gi ants : Are off on Thursday before their
entered in the fourth inning in relief of set, 1-6, but turned the table in the second, 21-14, 21-12. The mixed doubles team of home opener on Friday against Tampa Bay.
starter Parker Isaacson. Lindquist worked winning 6-1. Caceres and Long then took Wilhelm Beronca and Natalia Sapinoso won Right-hander Dereck Rodriguez (1-0, 3.60)
six innings, yielding two run, one earned. the match by winning a third-set, super 21-18, 21-11. gets the starting assignment.
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COLUMN
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Maddie Ennis, a Burlingame resident who
wrapped up her high school basketball
career at St. Ignatius last month, has
accepted a full scholarship to play at
University of Pacific in Stockton.
through the meet Friday, which should be
roughly 12:30 to 1 p.m. She chose the Tigers over a number of
Liao is also expected to compete in the other programs, including University of
200 as well as the 4x100 relay Friday as San Francisco and Santa Clara University.
well — assuming the weather cooperates. A 5-10 forward and four-year varsity play-
More rain is expected in the forecast for the er for the Wildcats, Ennis averaged 15.7
end of the week and it could impact times points and 11.4 rebounds per game, second-
and distances of the events. best in the West Catholic Athletic League
CSM has become a favorite of track ath- behind league MVP Haley Jones of Mitty.
letes from around the state and the country She helped guide SI to a fourth-place finish
because the world-class facilities leads to in the rugged WCAL and a spot in the
fast times and long jumps and throws. Central Coast Section Open Division
For those into the throwing events, you bracket. She scored 23 points, grabbed 11
can never go wrong watching the CSM rebounds, with two assists and two steals in
throwers, who are coached by one of the a first-round win over Menlo School.
best in the nation in Mike Lewis. Elijah She also garnered a number of awards
Folau, a freshman out of Serra, improved on along the way this season. She was named
his No. 2 CCCAA ranking in the shot put, MVP of both the Marin Catholic and Sand
busting out a 49-11 at Stanford, taking fifth Dune Classic tournaments and was all-tour-
in a nationwide field. nament at the Roseville Showcase.
He blew past his previous best of 49-5 set Postseason honors included being named to
March 8 at Modesto. the All-Metro team by both the San
If the rain keeps you away this weekend, Francisco Chronicle and the San Jose
you’ll still have a couple more opportuni- Mercury News, and was named San
ties to see some of the best junior college Francisco Player of the Year by the
athletes the state has to offer. April 19, Chronicle. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
CSM hosts the Last Chance meet, which is
the final regular-season opportunity for
Tony Renteria, owner of Gladiators Boxing Gym and Gonzalez’s trainer, watches her go through
community college athletes to post qualify-
drills during a training session Wednesday.
ing marks for the state championship meet Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
some sacrifices had to be made,”
May 17-18 — that CSM is also hosting. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
5200 ext. 117.
OAKLAND
Continued from page 11
Bradley following a single by Jurickson
Profar in the second inning. On Tuesday,
Danley was at third when he was hit by a line
Continued from page 11
his career average to .188 with his initially ejected, but soon after the base, and Wade entered to play the
second career home run, and he’s manager returned to the dugout and keystone.
Tulowitzki was tested at a hospi-
TRANSACTIONS
tied for the team lead in homers. before the next pitch, Cintron was
tal during the game, and Yankees BASEBALL Francona to a two-year contract extension.
DeGrom is the first Mets pitcher still chirping and was tossed. American League
to start a season with consecutive One pitch later, after another called manager Aaron Boone said BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated RHP Pedro KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Designated RHP Chris
double-digit strikeout games. He strike, Hinch was ejected and then Tulowitzki is “almost certainly” Araujo for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP Ellis for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP
headed for the IL. The 34-year-old Matt Wotherspoon from Norfolk (IL) and optioned Homer Bailey from Omaha (PCL).
departed after throwing 114 pitch- came out of the dugout for a heated him back to Norfolk.
es, a total he topped just twice last argument with Kulpa. Hinch was has battled back issues in recent CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed SS Tim Anderson NEW YORK YANKEES —Reinsted LHP CC Sabathia
year. pulled away by bench coach Joe years that have severely limited on paternity leave. Recalled RHP Jose Ruiz from from the suspended list and placed him on the 10-
Charlotte (IL). day IL. Recalled RHP Jonathan Loaisiga from
Espada, who took over as the acting the five-time All-Star. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Signed manager Terry Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
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chance to recreate her in the aggre- After two losses to start the tour-
JONES
Continued from page 11
gate.
The junior depth of forward Katie
Aufricht and WBAL Goalkeeper of
nament — 3-2 losses to each
Germany and France — Jones
patrolled midfield in a 4-0 victory
the Year Talia Grossman will head- over Sweden, and even connected
line the returning class for 2019-20. for her first U-20 point by scoring
Ireland is right to want his star But some of the most exciting talent an assist on a switch and touch to
midfielder — in fact, she was named is found in the pool of eight under- Makenna Morris, who lowered the
West Bay Athletic League Midfielder classmen from this year’s squad, boom from the top corner of the 18-
of the Year — to be more selfish, including freshman Carolina yard box for a second-half score.
because her footwork and explosive Espinosa, who was quintessential to Local fans looking for something
first step are absolute artistry, balancing the attack down the a little closer to home to appreciate
which she commands with all the stretch. about Jones is her work with the
alacrity of a potential future Earthquakes Academy team. She was
And the future of Menlo soccer got
Women’s World Cup player. named the United Soccer Coaches
to show its stuff on the CCS cham-
“Initially, it’s technical ability on pionship stage. Win No. 20 for the Player of the Year last season for the
the ball, which is second to none,” Knights — a slight 1-0 defeat of Quakes. Now, there is even a display
Ireland said. “She can do things with DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO Christopher-Gilroy — came with- in the foyer of Avaya Stadium dedi-
the ball that nobody else does. She Menlo’s Sophie Jones shows off her adept footwork at Wunderlich Field. out Jones in the lineup. With the U- cated exclusively to her.
also has a change of speed … explo- Knights blew up in the process special.” 20 Women’s National Team opening “My signature is like the size of a
siveness.” — crosstown non-league rival Menlo went on to score 78 goals play in La Manga, Spain, Jones had spider,” Jones said. “So I have to
And Jones certainly was willing Menlo-Atherton, a CCS power- this season. The past two years to retire her high school career fol- work on that.”
to show it off when she had the house in recent years that Menlo combined, the Knights totaled 74 lowing the CCS semifinals. While she’s on her way to Duke
chance. hadn’t beaten since the 2011-12 goals. “I couldn’t get out of it,” Jones University next season on a full ath-
The senior pointed to Menlo’s 5- season. While Jones was one of just three quipped. letic scholarship, Jones is likely to
0 opening-day win as the harbinger “So, we kind of knew it was going seniors on this year’s roster, she is Jones kept the groove going from get plenty of practice signing auto-
of the explosive season-long per- to be a special year,” Jones said. going to be an impossible individ- Menlo right to the world stage. In graphs as her career progresses.
formance to follow. It wasn’t just “Every game we started to grow in ual to replace. But much like the old her debut on the U-20 roster, she She’s a world star in the making.
the goal differential that was cause confidence and by the end of the Billy Beane “Moneyball” played wire to wire in two of the And one of the GOAT to don the uni-
for optimism, but the team the year we kind of knew the team was approach, the Knights have a decent team’s three games. form for the Menlo Knights.
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at 1700 S. Delaware St. and continued construction at Bay comparison between the current uses on the site and its
PASSAGE
Continued from page 1
Meadows, Preston felt the site where Passage is proposed
is already negatively affected by existing developments
and noted she hasn’t heard of any plans to mitigate the
proposed future uses can be made. He added intersections
and freeway off- and on-ramps near the site will be studied
to determine the project’s impact on queuing and delays,
existing traffic congestion. and calculating the vehicle miles traveled for those cars
“It is really hard for me to conceive of how the area in going to and from the site will also shed light on whether
Set to retain Trader Joe’s and 7-Eleven as well as provide
question will not be significantly and negatively impact- it will reduce commute times.
space for the Peninsula Ballet Theatre and a child care
ed,” she said, according to a video of the meeting. “Traffic For resident Rebecca Shepler, how bicycle and pedestri-
facility, the project has — since it was proposed by
is already horrible in the area.” an routes will be maintained near the site during and after
California Coastal Properties in 2017 — raised concerns
Laurie Wishard was among those who hoped the envi- construction was a concern. Having seen the Station Park
among residents worried about the loss of existing stores
ronmental assessment could include an analysis of the Green project affect routes near the site, Shepler wondered
operating on the site and the impact of the massive proj-
forms of public transportation available near the site and if an active transportation plan could ensure residents
ect on local traffic and parking patterns.
what more might be needed to meet the demand of the will have options for taking other forms of transporta-
Many of those questions surfaced at the March 26 meet-
development’s residents and visitors. Situated less than tion besides cars.
ing aimed at gathering community input on an environ-
half a mile from the Hayward Park Caltrain station, the “This is really important as we are encouraging people
mental review planned for the project, one of several
project is expected to be accompanied by a transportation in our communities to begin using more forms of active
steps gauging the potential impacts, including those on
demand management plan aimed at reducing car trips to transportation,” she said.
greenhouse gas emissions, traffic patterns, use of utili-
and from the site. Commissioner Ellen Mallory and Chair Dianne
ties and water as well as the student population at schools
“I think we’ve designed and we set up San Mateo now Whitaker hoped the geology of the site could be closely
near the area, explained Pooja Nagrath and Akoni
with a plan that really relies on people using public trans- studied out of concern for allegations the construction of
Danielsen with the firm the city contracted with to con-
portation,” she said. “That hasn’t happened, so what do the two four-story office buildings across South Delaware
duct the environmental assessment, David J Powers &
we need in a transportation system so that this influx of Street from the shopping center caused the land upon
Associates.
new people all over doesn’t make our community totally which the Ross Dress for Less store stands to sink.
For 22-year resident Naomi Preston, the project’s effect
unliveable.” Commissioner John Ebneter said he hoped a study
on already-congested streets near the project was a focus.
Danielsen said the environmental assessment would showing the possible reduction in water use if graywater
Having observed traffic worsen with the construction of
include an analysis of the morning and afternoon com- is used for on-site irrigation could be done, adding he
the 599-unit, mixed-use Station Park Green development
mute hours as well as traffic counts on the site now so a would also like to see a comparison of the use of tradi-
tional energy sources and 100-percent clean electricity on
the site. Whitaker also hoped a shade and shadow study
could be completed given the size of the project.
Once the draft environmental report is released, Nagrath
noted a 45-day comment period will follow to gather com-
ments to be addressed in the final report, which requires
approval by the City Council before the project can go up
for review.
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