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City of San Jose Appendix 4.1: Potential Facilities List FY 12-13 Annual Report Appendix 4.1: Potential Facilities List Permittee Name: City of San Jose Fac # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 578 4941 San Jose Water Company CU-901C 1221 S Bascom Ave 820 7513 Ryder Truck Rental 2481 O'Toole Ave 825 3471 Du All Anodizing Company 730 Chestnut St 828 3471 United Supertek, Inc. 118 Charcot Ave 829 3559 Novellus Systems, Inc. (3950) 3950 N 1st St 831 2835 BD Biosciences 2350 Qume Dr 840 4111 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Chaboya Division 2240 S 7th St 841 5093 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority - Cerone Division 3990 Zanker Rd 849 5531 B & A Friction Materials, Inc. 1164 Old Bayshore Hwy 853 3674 Universal Semiconductor 1925 Zanker Rd 869 3600 SCI Systems, Inc. 2000 Ringwood Ave 871 5511 Smythe European 4500 Stevens Creek Blvd 877 7542 A.J. Auto Detailing, Inc. 702 Coleman Ave 897 2711 San Jose Mercury News 750 Ridder Park Dr 912 2038 Eggo Company 475 Eggo Way 914 3672 Sanmina Corp Plant I 2101 O'Toole Ave 924 2084 J. Lohr Winery 1000 Lenzen Ave 926 3471 Applied Anodize, Inc. 622 Charcot Ave Suite B 933 3471 University Plating 650 University Ave 943 3471 Serra Micro Chassis 3590 Snell Ave 945 3679 M-Pulse Microwave, Inc. 576 Charcot Ave 972 7549 San Jose Auto Steam Cleaning 32 Stockton Ave 977 2819 Hill Bros. Chemical Co. 410 Charcot Ave 991 3471 Quality Plating, Inc. 1680 Almaden Expy Suite H & I 1029 4231 Specialty Truck Parts Inc. 1605 Industrial Ave 1044 2082 Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, Inc. 357 E Taylor St 1061 3674 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 3725 N 1st St 1065 2013 Mohawk Packing, Div. of John Morrell 1660 Old Bayshore Hwy 1067 5093 GreenWaste Recovery, Inc. 625 Charles St 1069 5511 Mission Valley Ford Truck Sales, Inc. 780 E Brokaw Rd 1085 3471 Kion Technology, Inc. 2190 Old Oakland Rd 1107 3699 Jennings Technology Corporation 970 McLaughlin Ave 1111 5093 Sims Metal Management 1800 Monterey Hwy 1116 4311 U S Postal Service, VMF 1750 Lundy Ave 1125 4213 Contract Transportation Services 2071 Ringwood Ave 1148 3674 Micrel, Inc. 1849 Fortune Dr 1152 3471 Superior Chrome 1616 Pomona Ave 1156 4941 Santa Clara Valley Water District 5750 Almaden Expy 1162 4953 Newby Island Landfill 1601 Dixon Landing Rd 1164 3571 IBM Almaden Center 650 Harry Rd 1167 3559 Ultratech Stepper-Zanker 3050 Zanker Rd 1173 1771 Concrete Structures 336 E Gish Rd 1175 4953 Guadalupe Rubbish Disposal Company, Inc. 15999 Guadalupe Mines Rd 1179 2841 Ecolab, Inc. 640 Lenfest Rd 1189 3471 A & E Anodizing 652-A Charles St 1193 3471 LSA-Cleanpart, LLC 1610-B Berryessa Rd 1203 5171 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. dba SFPP, L.P. 2150 Kruse Dr 1 FY 12-13 Annual Report Appendix 4.1: Potential Facilities List Permittee Name: City of San Jose Fac # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 1205 4953 Zanker Road Resource Management, Ltd. 675 Los Esteros Rd 1207 3559 Novellus Systems, Inc. (4000) 4000 N 1st St 1212 4911 OLS Energy-Agnews, Inc. 3800 Cisco Way 1217 4941 GE Mobile Water, Inc. 5900 Silver Creek Valley Rd 1220 3559 Canon USA, Inc. 3300 N 1st St 1222 3674 Supertex, Inc. 71 Vista Montana Dr 1223 3672 Uni-Flex Circuits, Inc. 1782 Angela St 1224 7539 FJM Truck Repair, Inc. 1535 Industrial Ave 1263 7384 Longs Drug Store #337 6910 Almaden Expy 1264 7384 Longs Drug Store #257 5170 Moorpark Ave 1277 3674 Silicon Genesis Corporation 61 Daggett Dr 1294 8062 Good Samaritan Hospital 2425 Samaritan Dr 1296 5812 Main Jail Facility - County of Santa Clara 180 W Hedding St 1299 3672 Jabil Circuit, Inc 30 Great Oaks Blvd 1300 4911 San Jose State University Cogen Plant 260 S 9th St 1301 3672 Teltec Corporation DBA: Gorilla Circuits 1509 Berger Dr 1310 3672 Parlex Corporation 1756 Junction Ave 1312 2952 Reed & Graham, Inc. 690 Sunol St 1322 3471 Telewave, Inc 660 Giguere Ct 1323 7542 Capitol Premier Carwash 735 Capitol Expy 1325 4215 United Parcel Service 1999 S 7th St 1328 7699 Coast Counties Truck & Equipment Co. 1740 N Fourth St 1338 4213 Clean Harbors San Jose, LLC 1021 Berryessa Rd 1339 4911 Calpine Corp. dba Los Esteros Critical Energy 800 Thomas Foon Chew Way 1341 3674 JDS Uniphase (Rose) 80 Rose Orchard Way 1343 3572 HGST, Inc. 5601 Great Oaks Pkwy 1345 7538 California Army National Guard, OMS #38 251 W Hedding St 1346 3842 Johnson Matthey, Inc 1070 Commercial St Suite 108 1347 3679 Ahead Magnetics dba AheadTek 6410 Via del Oro UNK 1350 3674 NeoPhotonics Corporation 2911 Zanker Rd 8977 7542 Auto Pride Car Wash 3197 Silver Creek Rd 8980 7538 John's Bascom Automotive 1305 S Bascom Ave 8983 7538 Quality Tune Up Shop #7 3105 McKee Rd 8985 7530 Babe's Muffler 808 The Alameda UNK 8986 7538 Tung Auto Repair 2345 Senter Rd 8988 5541 Nella Oil Co Cardlock #417 751 Commercial St 8989 5541 Meridian Shell Service 1610 Meridian Ave 8990 5541 AAA Shell Diagnostic Center 2090 The Alameda UNK 8992 7538 Ross Tire & Automotive, Inc. 741 Auzerais Ave 8996 2434 Butch's Woodworking 1729 Angela St 8997 2400 Southern Comfort Wood Prod 929 Berryessa Rd 8998 2400 Roth Wood Products 2260 Canoas Garden Ave 9004 7532 B Line Body Shop 161 Patterson St 9006 5921 J T Liquors 2627 Senter Rd 9011 3444 Mass Precision Sheetmetal 2070 Oakland Rd 9013 5812 Gabby's Taqueria 3975 Senter Rd 9015 5812 Henrys World Famous Hi-Life 301 W Saint John St 2 FY 12-13 Annual Report Appendix 4.1: Potential Facilities List Permittee Name: City of San Jose Fac # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 9016 5812 Valley Park Hotel 2404 Stevens Creek Blvd 9018 7530 Premium Plating & Polish 1026 N 10th St 9022 5812 Renegades 393 Stockton Ave 9031 5812 Hien Khanh Dakao 3 1111 Story Rd 9032 5411 Valley West Country Store 1050 Summerside Dr 9033 7549 Calif Glass Tinting Co 2859 Monterey Rd 9035 7542 Diamond Auto Detail 74 S Autumn St 9038 5511 Union Auto Sale 743 S 1st St 9041 7530 K And E Auto Repair 2963 S King Rd 9044 7549 Corral's Auto Detail 403 Meridian Ave 9051 5015 European Speciality 1731 Smith Ave 9052 7996 Raging Waters 2333 S White Rd 9060 5511 Ramsell Auto Sales 1349 W San Carlos St 9072 5093 Tomra Recycling Network 1303 Story Rd 9076 3281 Marble Creations 1781 Junction Ave 9083 5093 A Valley Auto Wreckers 11649 Berryessa Rd 9084 5531 Winchester Auto 1605 N Capitol Ave 9095 4212 Green Team of San Jose 1333 Oakland Rd 9101 5812 Chocolate Creations 3315 Salinas Ct 9108 4950 Phoenix Recycling, The 2537 Whitestone Ct 9109 5531 Winchester Auto Stores 1366 S Winchester Blvd 9117 5093 Bay City Auto Wreckers 1795 S 10th St 9126 7532 S & S Auto Upholstery 1225 Lancelot Ln 9137 3599 2 Spec Manufacturing 2885 Aiello Dr Suite D 9143 5541 Blossom Hill Carwash 1045 Blossom Hill Rd 9148 5812 Patty's Inn 102 S Montgomery St 9149 5411 7-Eleven Food Store #25480a 5148 Moorpark Ave 9151 5812 Togo's Eatery 125 Paseo de san Antonio UNK 9159 5411 Arco Am-Pm #2134 401 Saratoga Ave 9160 5812 Miyabi Tei 675 Saratoga Ave 9162 5812 Target Store #325 3155 Silver Creek Rd 9164 5411 Bonfare Market #9 5477 Snell Ave 9165 5812 Ori-Deli #1 5479 Snell Ave 9166 5812 Tomo Sushi Japanese Restaurant 5487 Snell Ave 9167 5541 Trimble 76 2591 Seaboard Ave 9170 5812 Cadence Design Systems Bldg #10 2655 Seely Ave 9171 5812 Happy Hollow Park 1300 Senter Rd 9172 5411 Happy Hollow Market 1704 Senter Rd 9175 5812 Costco Wholesale #148 2201 Senter Rd 9176 5812 Dolce Espresso 2326 Senter Rd 9177 5411 Tan Lap Supermarket 2374 Senter Rd 9182 5812 William Rodgers School 2999 Ridgemont Dr 9188 5812 Premier Pizza 670 River Oaks Pkwy 9192 5812 China Taste 670 River Oaks Pkwy 9193 5812 Hobee's Restaurant 680 River Oaks Pkwy 9198 5411 San Carlos Liquors 1875 W San Carlos St 9200 5812 China Garden 1890 W San Carlos St 3 FY 12-13 Annual Report Appendix 4.1: Potential Facilities List Permittee Name: City of San Jose Fac # SIC Code Facility Name St Num Dir St Name St Type St Sub Type St Sub Num 9202 5812 El Grullense 400 W San Carlos St 9204 5812 Subway Sandwich 475 E San Carlos St 9207 5812 House Of Bagels-505 505 E San Carlos St 9209 5812 Tofoo Com Chay 388 E Santa Clara St 9213 5812 Toons 52 E Santa Clara St 9214 5461 City Bagels 52 W Santa Clara St 9215 5812 Supreme Master Ching Hai Veget 520 E Santa Clara St 9216 5812 Hp Pavillion 525 W Santa Clara St 9217 5812 Vung Tau Restaurant 535 E Santa Clara St 9218 5812 KFC Senore 552 E Santa Clara St 9219 5812 Mandarin Gourmet 5560 Santa Teresa Blvd 9220 5812 Fuji Sushi Restaurant 56 W Santa Clara St 9226 7538 Vickers Concrete Sawing Inc 392 E Gish Rd 9227 1771 C Aparicio Cement Contractor Inc 506 Phelan Ave 9228 3559 Aer-Dan Precision Inc 1458 Seareel Pl 9249 5812 Imperial Tea 1111 Story Rd Suite 1020 9261 5812 Orchard Valley Coffee 2557 N 1st St 9263 5812 Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme 795 S 2nd St 9266 5812 Jack In The Box #458 4602 Almaden Expy 9267 5411 Quick Buy Market 1815 Alum Rock Ave 9269 5812 Kentucky Fried Chicken #150 250 N Bascom Ave 9270 5812 Pho Cuong #2 1739 Berryessa Rd 9271 5812 Juicy Burger # 5 630 Blossom Hill Rd 9274 5812 McDonald's Restaurant #4949 1033 E Capitol Expy 9276 5411 Quik Stop Market #68 4607 Cherry Ave 9277 5812 Glider School 511 Cozy Dr 9278 5812 Red Robin (#194) Burger & Spirits Emp 2200 Eastridge Loop Space 2073 9280 5812 ALMADEN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB (FSE only) 6663 Hampton Dr 9281 5812 Goldilocks Bake Shop & Restaurant 1698 Hostetter Rd 9282 5812 Jackson's Donuts & Sandwiches 140 S Jackson Ave 9284 5812 Jalisco Taqueria-Mexican Food 401 S King Rd 9286 5812 Manley's Donuts 1080 Lincoln Ave 9289 5812 Togo's Eatery 1111 Meridian Ave 9291 5411 Hillsdale Market 3100 Monterey Hwy 9292 5411 Park & Hester Market
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