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4.1 Potential Facilities List FY 17-18 FY 2017-2018 Annual Report Permittee Name: City of San José Appendix 4.1 FAC # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 820 7513 Ryder Truck Rental A 2481 O'Toole Ave 825 3471 Du All Anodizing Company A 730 Chestnut St 831 2835 BD Biosciences A 2350 Qume Dr 840 4111 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Chaboya Division A 2240 S 7th St 841 5093 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority - Cerone Division A 3990 Zanker Rd 849 5531 B & A Friction Materials, Inc. A 1164 Old Bayshore Hwy 853 3674 Universal Semiconductor A 1925 Zanker Rd 871 5511 Mercedes- Benz of Stevens Creek A 4500 Stevens Creek Blvd 877 7542 A.J. Auto Detailing, Inc. A 702 Coleman Ave 912 2038 Eggo Company A 475 Eggo Way 914 3672 Sanmina Corp Plant I A 2101 O'Toole Ave 924 2084 J. Lohr Winery A 1000 Lenzen Ave 926 3471 Applied Anodize, Inc. A 622 Charcot Ave Suite 933 3471 University Plating A 650 University Ave 945 3679 M-Pulse Microwave, Inc. A 576 Charcot Ave 959 3672 Sanmina Corp Plant II A 2068 Bering Dr 972 7549 San Jose Auto Steam Cleaning A 32 Stockton Ave 977 2819 Hill Bros. Chemical Co. A 410 Charcot Ave 991 3471 Quality Plating, Inc. A 1680 Almaden Expy Suite 1029 4231 Specialty Truck Parts Inc. A 1605 Industrial Ave 1044 2082 Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, Inc. A 357 E Taylor St 1065 2013 Mohawk Packing, Div. of John Morrell A 1660 Old Bayshore Hwy 1067 5093 GreenWaste Recovery, Inc. A 625 Charles St 1069 5511 Mission Valley Ford Truck Sales, Inc. A 780 E Brokaw Rd 1085 3471 Kion Technology, Inc. A 2190 Old Oakland Rd 1111 5093 Sims Metal Management A 1800 Monterey Hwy 1116 4311 U S Postal Service, VMF A 1750 Lundy Ave 1152 3471 Superior Chrome A 1616 Pomona Ave 1156 4941 Santa Clara Valley Water District A 5750 Almaden Expy 1162 4953 Newby Island Landfill A 1601 Dixon Landing Rd 1164 8731 IBM Almaden Center A 650 Harry Rd 1165 4932 Pacific Gas & Electric A 308 Stockton Ave 1167 3559 Ultratech, Inc. I 3050 Zanker Rd 1175 4953 Guadalupe Rubbish Disposal Company, Inc. A 15999 Guadalupe Mines Rd 1189 3471 A & E Anodizing A 652 Charles St Suite 1203 4226 SFPP, L.P. A 2150 Kruse Dr 1205 4953 Zanker Road Resource Management, Ltd. A 675 Los Esteros Rd 1207 3559 Novellus Systems, Inc. (4000) I 4000 N 1st St 1212 4911 OLS Energy-Agnews, Inc. A 3800 Cisco Way 1217 4941 GE Mobile Water, Inc. I 5900 Silver Creek Valley Rd 1220 3861 Canon USA, Inc. A 3300 N 1st St 1223 3672 Uni-Flex Circuits, Inc. A 1782 Angela St 1224 7539 FJM Truck Repair, Inc. A 1535 Industrial Ave 1291 3444 Peninsula Metal Fabrication I 2221 Ringwood Ave 1294 8062 Good Samaritan Hospital A 2425 Samaritan Dr 1296 5812 Main Jail Facility - County of Santa Clara A 180 W Hedding St 1299 3679 Jabil Circuit, Inc. A 30 Great Oaks Blvd 1300 4911 San Jose State University Cogen Plant A 260 S 9th St 1301 3672 Gorilla Circuits A 1509 Berger Dr 1312 2952 Reed & Graham, Inc. A 690 Sunol St 1322 3471 Telewave, Inc A 660 Giguere Ct 1 of 151 FY 2017-2018 Annual Report Permittee Name: City of San José Appendix 4.1 FAC # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 1323 7542 Capitol Premier Carwash A 735 Capitol Expy 1325 4215 United Parcel Service A 1999 S 7th St 1328 7699 Coast Counties Truck & Equipment Co. A 1740 N 4th St 1338 4213 Clean Harbors San Jose, LLC A 1021 Berryessa Rd 1339 4911 Calpine Corp. dba Los Esteros Critical Energy A 800 Thomas Foon Chew Way 1343 3572 HGST, Inc. A 5601 Great Oaks Pkwy 1345 7538 California Army National Guard, OMS #38 A 251 W Hedding St 1347 3679 Ahead Magnetics dba AheadTek A 6410 Via del Oro UNK 1350 3674 NeoPhotonics Corporation A 2911 Zanker Rd 8977 7542 Auto Pride Car Wash A 3197 Silver Creek Rd 8978 7532 Legend Auto Painting A 1712 Stone Ave Unit 8983 7538 Quality Tune Up Shop #7 A 3105 McKee Rd 8985 7530 Babe's Muffler A 808 The Alameda UNK 8986 7538 Tung Auto Repair A 2345 Senter Rd 8988 5541 Nella Oil Co Cardlock #417 A 751 Commercial St 8989 5541 Meridian Shell Service A 1610 Meridian Ave 8990 5541 AAA Shell Diagnostic Center A 2090 The Alameda UNK 8992 7538 Ross Tire & Automotive, Inc. A 741 Auzerais Ave 8996 5712 Butch's Woodworking A 1729 Angela St 8998 2434 Roth Wood Products A 2260 Canoas Garden Ave 9006 5921 J T Liquors A 2627 Senter Rd 9011 3444 Mass Precision A 2070 Oakland Rd 9013 5812 Gabby's Taqueria A 3975 Senter Rd 9015 5812 Henrys World Famous Hi-Life A 301 W Saint John St 9031 5812 Hien Khanh Dakao 3 A 1111 Story Rd Suite 9032 5411 Valley West Country Store I 1050 Summerside Dr 9033 7549 Calif Glass Tinting Co A 2859 Monterey Rd 9038 5511 Union Auto Sale A 743 S 1st St 9044 7549 Corral's Auto Detail A 403 Meridian Ave 9052 7996 Raging Waters A 2333 S White Rd 9060 5511 Ramsell Auto Sales A 1349 W San Carlos St 9076 3281 Marble Creations A 1781 Junction Ave 9084 5531 Winchester Auto I 1605 N Capitol Ave 9095 4212 Waste Connections of California, Inc. dba Green Team of San Jose A 1333 Oakland Rd 9109 5531 Winchester Auto Stores A 1366 S Winchester Blvd 9128 3540 Exact Systems A 871 Fox Ln 9137 3599 2 Spec Manufacturing A 2885 Aiello Dr Suite 9143 7542 Blossom Hill Carwash A 1045 Blossom Hill Rd 9148 5812 Patty's Inn A 102 S Montgomery St 9149 5411 7-Eleven Food Store #25480a A 5148 Moorpark Ave 9151 5812 Togo's Eatery I 125 Paseo de san Antonio UNK 9159 5411 Arco Am-Pm #2134 A 401 Saratoga Ave 9160 5812 Miyabi Tei A 675 Saratoga Ave 9162 5311 Target Store #325 A 3155 Silver Creek Rd 9164 5411 Bonfare Market #9 A 5477 Snell Ave 9165 5812 Ori-Deli #1 A 5479 Snell Ave 9166 5812 Tomo Sushi Japanese Restaurant A 5487 Snell Ave 9167 5541 Trimble 76 A 2591 Seaboard Ave 9170 5812 Gukenheimer at Cadence Design System Bldg #10 A 2655 Seely Ave 9171 8422 Happy Hollow Park & Zoo A 1300 Senter Rd 9172 5411 Happy Hollow Market A 1704 Senter Rd 2 of 151 FY 2017-2018 Annual Report Permittee Name: City of San José Appendix 4.1 FAC # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 9175 5812 Costco Wholesale #148 A 2201 Senter Rd 9176 5812 Dolce Espresso A 2326 Senter Rd 9177 5411 Tan Lap Supermarket A 2374 Senter Rd 9182 5812 William Rodgers School A 2999 Ridgemont Dr 9188 5812 Premier Pizza A 670 River Oaks Pkwy 9204 5812 Subway Sandwich A 475 E San Carlos St 9207 5812 House Of Bagels-505 A 505 E San Carlos St 9209 5812 Tofoo Com Chay A 388 E Santa Clara St 9213 5812 Toons I 52 E Santa Clara St 9214 5461 City Bagels A 52 W Santa Clara St 9215 5812 Supreme Master Ching Hai Veget A 520 E Santa Clara St 9216 5812 SAP Center A 525 W Santa Clara St 9217 5812 Vung Tau Restaurant A 535 E Santa Clara St 9218 5812 KFC Senore A 552 E Santa Clara St 9219 5812 Mandarin Gourmet A 5560 Santa Teresa Blvd 9220 5812 Fuji Sushi Restaurant A 56 W Santa Clara St 9226 1771 Vickers Concrete Sawing Inc A 392 E Gish Rd 9249 5812 Imperial Tea A 1111 Story Rd Suite 9263 5812 Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme A 795 S 2nd St 9266 5812 Jack In The Box #458 A 4602 Almaden Expy 9269 5812 Kentucky Fried Chicken #150 A 250 N Bascom Ave 9270 5812 Pho Cuong #2 A 1739 Berryessa Rd 9274 5812 McDonald's Restaurant #4949 A 1033 E Capitol Expy 9276 5411 Quik Stop Market #68 A 4607 Cherry Ave 9277 5812 Glider School A 511 Cozy Dr 9278 5812 Red Robin (#194) Burger & Spirits Emp A 2200 Eastridge Loop Space 9280 5812 Almaden Golf & Country Club (FSE only) A 6663 Hampton Dr 9282 5812 Jackson's Donuts & Sandwiches A 140 S Jackson Ave 9284 5812 Jalisco Taqueria-Mexican Food A 401 S King Rd 9286 5812 Manley's Donuts A 1080 Lincoln Ave 9289 5812 Togo's Eatery A 1111 Meridian Ave 9291 5411 Hillsdale Market A 3100 Monterey Hwy 9292 5411 Park & Hester Market A 1451 Park Ave 9293 5812 McDonald's Restaurant #11980 A 5508 Monterey Rd 9295 5812 Summit Bar & Grill A 389 Silicon Valley Blvd 9297 5411 Mitsuwa Market Place A 675 Saratoga Ave 9300 8211 Silver Creek High School A 3434 Silver Creek Rd 9303 5812 Starbucks Coffee #5854 A 5651 Silver Creek Valley Rd 9304 5812 Gin Ga Sushi Inc A 5665 Silver Creek Valley Rd 9312 5812 Zeni Ethiopean Restaurant A 1320 Saratoga Ave 9316 5812 Holder's Country Inn A 1424 Saratoga Ave 9319 5812 Subway Sandwich A 1554 Saratoga Ave 9322 5812 Thanh Son Tofu-Che Hien Khanh A 2857 Senter Rd 9323 5812 Starbucks Coffee At Valley Fair A 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd Bldg 9326 5812 Rubio's Baja Grill I 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd Bldg 9329 5812 Arby's #70 A 3158 Stevens Creek Blvd 9331 5812 Jack In The Box #590 A 3395 Stevens Creek Blvd 9334 5812 Ariake Japanese Restaurant A 5190 Stevens Creek Blvd 9335 5411 7-Eleven Food Store #25834 A 3500 Stevens Creek Blvd 9336 5411 Quik Stop Market #70 A 5 Stewart Ave 9337 5411 Paul's Quick Stop A 709 Stockton Ave 3 of 151 FY 2017-2018 Annual Report Permittee Name: City of San José Appendix 4.1 FAC # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 9338 5812 Dynasty Chinese Seafood Restaurant A 1001 Story Rd 9340 5812 Tacos Autlense A 1020 Story Rd 9343 5812 Mak's Juice & Dessert A 1111 Story Rd Suite 9354 5812 Mount Pleasant High School A 1750 S White Rd 9356 5942 Barnes & Noble Café #1944 A 3600 Stevens Creek Blvd 9358 5411 Boynton Liquors I 3680 Stevens Creek Blvd 9359 5812 Soong Soong Restaurant A 3680 Stevens Creek Blvd 9360 5812 Taco Bell #5625 A 3690 Stevens Creek Blvd 9363 5812 McDonald's Restaurant #12580 A 5122 Stevens Creek Blvd 9364 5411 Safeway #1465 A 5146 Stevens Creek Blvd 9365 5812 Starbucks Coffee #5848 A 5180 Stevens Creek Blvd 9366 5812 Panda Express A 5180 Stevens Creek Blvd Suite 9370 5812 El Takua Taqueria Y Mariscos A 1460 Oakland Rd 9372 5812 San Jose Municipal Golf Course A 1560 Oakland Rd 9373 5812 McDonald's Restaurant
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