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Fire chief: Mistakes were made

Original post made on Mar 28, 2017

The day after the Menlo Park Fire Protection District agreed to go back to the drawing board with plans for expanding its Chilco Street fire station, district Chief Harold Schapelhouman readily admitted mistakes had been made.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 11:07 AM

Comments (9)

Posted by Belle Haven Resident
a resident of Menlo Park: Belle Haven
on Mar 28, 2017 at 1:08 pm

There is something wrong a law that requires an environmental review but doesn't count the people who live in a place as part of the environment.


Posted by Jack Hickey
a resident of Woodside: Emerald Hills
on Mar 28, 2017 at 1:50 pm

Jack Hickey is a registered user.

"On March 14 board President Peter Carpenter, in an email to the chief and the district's legal counsel, suggested sending Menlo Park a "Notice of Decision to Appraise," the first step in acquiring a property, whether by eminent domain or a mutual sales agreement."

I applaud Peter for taking the "eminent domain" route to acquire property from the City of Menlo Park for an MPFD fire station.

A similar action was suggested by the late Dave Collins when he and I were proposing acquisition of some San Francisco Watershed land to create the golf courses promised in a 1969 "Grant of Scenic and Recreation Easement" entered into in exchange for the rerouting of I280. That re-routing added one mile to the daily commute of many peninsula residents. Peninsula residents have never been compensated for the added costs of the re-routing.


Posted by Come on
a resident of Menlo Park: Belle Haven
on Mar 28, 2017 at 9:20 pm

Who was responsible? Who signed the letter that went out to residents? Who was accountable? THE CHIEF.


Posted by Peter Carpenter
a resident of Atherton: Lindenwood
on Mar 28, 2017 at 9:39 pm

Peter Carpenter is a registered user.

I should have reviewed the letters before they were signed.

My responsibility, my failure - PERIOD.


Posted by Perhaps it's time
a resident of Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Mar 29, 2017 at 9:31 am

Perhaps it's time for some community minded leaders on the Fire District Board?


Posted by Pot meet Kettle
a resident of Menlo Park: The Willows
on Mar 29, 2017 at 11:05 am

I applaud Peter's willingness to take responsibility for this debacle. But the reality is that despite Peter's lofty title, the "Board President" is a part-time, volunteer position.

The fault lies with the absurdly myopic Fire District brass: the Chief, Deputy Chief, or whoever else on the District's staff works on capital planning and projects. If the District is even contemplating the use of eminent domain on residential property, the first step is to contact the property owner and explain the process in a transparent, non-confrontational way, i.e. "the Fire District is in the early stages of looking at options for expanding its fire station, and one of those options involves trying to buy your house from you."

And no, CEQA does not require the District to send out a"Notice of Appraisal" before contacting the property owner in the manner I suggested above.


Posted by Peter F Carpenter
a resident of Atherton: Lindenwood
on Mar 29, 2017 at 11:20 am

Government Code section 7267.1(b) provides in pertinent part: “Real property shall be appraised before the initiation of negotiations, and the owner, or the owner’s designated representative, shall be given an opportunity to accompany the appraiser during his or her inspection of the property.” A Notice of Decision to Appraise is the means by which the owner is afforded the opportunity to accompany the appraiser during the property inspection. So, the Notice is the first step in effort to acquire property where the public entity initiates negotiations, "


Posted by Brian
a resident of Menlo Park: The Willows
on Mar 29, 2017 at 12:47 pm

Seems to me that this Fire Board is making an effort, and succeeding so far, in pissing off every city within their district. They certainly have Atherton taken care of and Belle Haven(though not a city itself) now it looks like they are setting sights on Menlo Park. I wonder who is next...


Posted by Michael G. Stogner
a resident of another community
on Mar 29, 2017 at 3:02 pm

This is about as good as it gets, Thank You Peter

Peter Carpenter is a registered user.
I should have reviewed the letters before they were signed.

My responsibility, my failure - PERIOD.


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