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4-3 Facilities Requiring Coverage Under IGP but Have Not Filed.Xlsx FY 2015-2016 Annual Report Appendix 4.2 Permittee Name: City of San José Facility Number SIC Business Name St Num Dir Street Name Type Bldg 53396 3444 2000 Position Sheetmetal, Inc 1668 Mabury Rd 13062 3599 3B Machining 2292 Trade Zone Blvd 58195 3541 A & A Machining,INC 1251 Alma Ct Suite 44896 3541 A and T Precision Machining 330 Piercy Rd 101496 3540 A M P S Machining Llc 384 Umbarger Rd Suite A 43867 3599 A-1 Jay's Machining, Inc. 2228 Oakland Rd Suite A1 34854 4225 A-1 Self Storage 1415 Old Oakland Rd Suite 16047 3449 ABS Manufacturers 519 Horning St 52994 3572 Addonics Technologies Inc 1918 Junction Ave 101504 4225 Adrian's Enterprises 3800 Narvaez Ave Unit 1 38655 3541 Advanced Industrial Ceramics 2449 Zanker Rd Suite 103734 3599 Advanced Precision Mfg., Inc. 1522 Montague Expy 103564 3541 Advanced Tech Machining 1701 Fortune Dr Suite H 12917 3599 Almaguer Precision Mfg 1240 Yard Ct 52675 3599 Alta Design & Manufacturing 885 Auzerais Ave 12753 4151 Alum Rock School District 2930 Gay Ave 12176 3089 American Custom Marble Inc 806 W Home St 51818 3672 Ampro Computers Inc 5215 Hellyer Ave 58327 3540 Angular Machining 2040 Hartog Dr Suite A 926 3471 Applied Anodize, Inc. 622 Charcot Ave Suite B 39723 3541 Applied Machining 1151 Ringwood Ct Suite 10A 98962 3827 Argil, Inc 5941 Optical Ct Suite AB 52102 3446 Asian Ornamental Iron 489 Reynolds Cir 12124 3714 AV Machine Shop 710 W Julian St 15451 3599 B & Z Mfg Co Inc 1478 Seareel Ln 38611 3429 Ball Screws & Actuators C 970 McLaughlin Ave Suite 12 13734 3541 Basic Vi Technology 1371 Old Oakland Rd 99472 3999 BC Machine 2075 Bering Dr Suite M 48576 3577 Bestek Manufacturing Inc 2150 Del Franco St Suite A 101528 3679 BH Co Ltd 3003 N 1st St Suite 203 98713 3599 Bigelow's Machining 1627 Rogers Ave 103211 3999 Bionex Inc 2340 Bering Dr 11918 3674 Broadcom Corp 3151 Zanker Rd 51664 3599 BT Machining Inc 2075 Bering Dr 1 of 8 FY 2015-2016 Annual Report Appendix 4.2 Permittee Name: City of San José Facility Number SIC Business Name St Num Dir Street Name Type Bldg 101752 3672 Bullseye Pcb, Inc 1181 N 4th St Suite 50 53116 3599 C L Hann Industries Inc 1020 Timothy Dr Suite A 47699 3570 Cadence Design Systems Inc 2655 Seely Ave Suite AA 1220 3861 Canon USA, Inc. 3300 N 1st St 98388 2833 Caruana Warehouse 3850 Charter Park Dr #D 17824 3674 Celestica 5325 Hellyer Ave 102793 3540 Cisco Manufacturing Inc 6021 Jacques Dr 97932 3577 Cisco Systems 330 E Tasman Dr 97931 3577 Cisco Systems 280 E Tasman Dr 103804 3599 Clever Machine Shop 1575 Monterey Rd 12825 3444 Col Mex Precision Sheetmetal 2332 Kruse Dr 101766 3999 Continuum Electro-Optics, Inc 140 Baytech Dr 103807 4225 Craig Stuller 4755 Lyric Ln 103193 3999 Cray Inc 220 Devcon Dr 29195 3599 Creative Metal Products Corp 6284 San Ignacio Ave Suite D 101142 3999 Cyber Switching, Inc. 1921 Ringwood Ave 29775 3672 D & D Labs, Inc. 175 Lewis Rd Suite 28 15671 3599 D & R Precision Machining 2075 Bering Dr 29828 3599 D.A.M. Good Engineering & Manufacturing2720 Aiello Dr Suite A 29791 3679 DC Electronics 1870 Little Orchard St Suite A 52804 3599 Del Cole Machining 14089 Buckner Dr Suite A 12655 3599 Delta Machine 2180 Oakland Rd 100992 3841 Depuy Synthes Products Llc 821 Fox Ln Suite 2 102643 4225 Downtown Self Storage 850 S 10th St 103360 3674 Dunan Sensing LLC 1953 Concourse Dr Suite 103823 3999 Dynamic Integrated Solutions 1710 Fortune Dr Suite A 12894 3089 E & F Plastics Inc 2742 Aiello Dr 103362 3999 E Systems Technology 6341 San Ignacio Ave 14531 5171 Easy Fuel 1346 E Taylor St 98438 3841 Ebnesina Medtek 7048 Anjou Creek Cir 99364 3999 Econolite Control Products Inc 1810 Oakland Rd Suite E 44522 3541 Erl Tech Inc 1758 Junction Ave Unit H 103229 3498 Evergreen Precision LLC 2471 Autumnvale Dr Suite G 99381 3993 Fast Signs 1228 S Bascom Ave Suite A 2 of 8 FY 2015-2016 Annual Report Appendix 4.2 Permittee Name: City of San José Facility Number SIC Business Name St Num Dir Street Name Type Bldg 103255 3400 Filthy Fabrication 4851 Fell Ave 98300 3444 Fine Steel Products, Inc. 2950 Daylight Way 103622 3999 Foveon Inc 2249 Zanker Rd 52066 3829 G & L Precision Die Cutt/ Lohmann LLC 1766 Junction Ave 99134 3999 General Cardiac Technology Inc 6489 Camden Ave 48609 3599 Genuine Machine Technology 2245 Ringwood Ave Suite A 103630 3231 Glass Concepts By Cline Inc 23 Las Colinas Ln Suite 112 101020 3599 Gold Technologies, Inc. 1648 Mabury Rd Suite A 103275 3570 Gregory Allan Mcneel & Assocs. 2223 Marques Ave 29386 3444 Group Manufacturing 1928 Hartog Dr Suite 1 103280 3540 H. C Machining 2742 Aiello Dr Suite CG 62453 3446 Hanson Iron 217 San Jose Ave 53050 3825 Hermes Microvision Inc 1762 Automation Pkwy 101035 3599 Herrmann Engineering 1701 Fortune Dr Suite H 56637 3599 HOF Machining Inc. 2290 Ringwood Ave Suite F 66546 2434 Home Design Cabinets 680 Brennan St 53040 3599 Ht Precision Inc 2284 Trade Zone Blvd 101044 3571 IBA Usa West, Inc. 1092 Wilmington Ave 103410 3571 Interpro Microsystems, Inc 2526 Qume Dr Unit 24 101240 3674 Invensense Inc 1745 Technology Dr Suite 200 29511 3540 J & R Machining 164 Martinvale Ln Suite A 102754 3540 J & V Machining 777 E Brokaw Rd 29737 3599 J3 Associates, INC 2751 Aiello Dr Suite A 1299 3679 Jabil Circuit, Inc 30 Great Oaks Blvd 104779 3679 Javad 900 Rock Ave 34498 4581 JWA Enterprises LLC 2505 Cunningham Ave Suite A1 53038 3570 K & K Machinery Inc 2272 Trade Zone Blvd 103289 3540 K T Machining 510 Parrot St Suite 5 101569 3540 KBB CNC Machining Group 1141 Ringwood Ct Unit 180 15066 3444 KC Sheetmetal 943 Berryessa Rd units 2-5 98466 3674 KH Technology, LLC 3003 N 1st St Suite 203 1085 3471 Kion Technology, Inc. 2190 Old Oakland Rd 52945 3599 L & T Precision Engineering 2395 Qume Dr 51432 3599 L&B Laboratories, Inc 1660 Mabury Rd 3 of 8 FY 2015-2016 Annual Report Appendix 4.2 Permittee Name: City of San José Facility Number SIC Business Name St Num Dir Street Name Type Bldg 11979 3679 Landmark Technology Inc 172 Component Dr 52594 3541 Lepsik Mfg 1805 Little Orchard St Suite 124 99188 3679 LG Innotek USA Inc 2540 N 1st St Suite 101 52752 4225 Lincoln Ave Self Storage 910 Lincoln Ave 58055 3559 Lincoln Glass & Mirror Co 2450 Kruse Dr A 102695 3599 LJB Mfg Corp 1715 Little Orchard St 103306 3599 Lockwood Engineering & Machine 2885 Aiello Dr Suite C 52624 3678 Lucero Cables, Inc. 193 Stauffer Blvd 103987 3699 Lumentum Operations LLC 1750 Automation Pkwy 52645 3541 Lynn Auto Machine 1723 Angela St 15267 3444 Mac Cal 1737 Junction Ave 13318 3599 Magnum Machine Shop 2128 N 1st St 56696 3599 Maj Technology Inc. 698 Lenfest Rd Suite B 22071 3444 Mass Precision Sheetmetal 2371 Paragon Dr 62917 3541 Max Precision 2467 Autumnvale Dr 64430 3674 Maxim Integrated Products 160 Rio Robles UNK 13295 3089 McNeal Enterprises 2031 Ringwood Ave 22150 3672 Megaforce Corporation 2035 O'Toole Ave 103323 3674 Micro Dicing Services, LLC 780 Montague Expy 98614 3674 Microchip Technology Inc 450 Holger Way Suite B 104363 3599 Millcraft Mfg Inc 270 Kinney Dr 98619 3599 Milltech Machining Inc 1701 Fortune Dr Suite H1 39394 4121 Milpitas Cab Co 701 Kings Row UNK Unit 49/50A 52960 4225 Mission Foods 410 Trimble Rd 47238 3599 Modern Advanced Ceramics Inc 2240 Lundy Ave Suite 44902 3541 Modern Machine Co. 1633 Old Bayshore Hwy 13858 3559 Modutek Corporation 6387 San Ignacio Ave 14490 3444 Mortensen Precision Sheetmetal 1943 Hartog Dr 52316 3823 N&K Technology 80 Las Colinas Ln 17441 3541 N. 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Machining 175 Lewis Rd 103900 3999 Naprotek Inc 90 Rose Orchard Way Suite A 53256 3845 Nds Surgical Imaging Llc 5750 Hellyer Ave Suite 101862 3540 Norcal Manufacturing 2526 Seaboard Ave 101331 3674 Novachips Usa, Inc 3003 N 1st St Suite 203 4 of 8 FY 2015-2016 Annual Report Appendix 4.2 Permittee Name: City of San José Facility Number SIC Business Name St Num Dir Street Name Type Bldg 53153 3540 Npd Precision Machining Inc 761 Mabury Rd Suite 15 36317 3672 NSG Technology Inc 1705 Junction Ct 52012 3599 NTL Precision Machining Inc 1355 Vander Way 9639 4151 Oak Grove Sch Dist Transportation 6578 Santa Teresa Blvd 51120 3851 Ocular Labs 923 Berryessa Rd 101864 3572 OCZ Storage Solutions Inc 6373 San Ignacio Ave 101333 3674 Omniphy Inc. 2635 N 1st St Suite 106 58187 2269 One World Imprints, LLC 1280 Alma Ct 103506 3599 Optima Precision 1751 Fortune Dr Suite F 103117 3540 PC Auto Machine Shop 701 Kings Row UNK Unit 91F 101627 4225 Pearlite 123 E Alma Ave 52015 3599 PH Machining Inc. 1099 N 5th St 52629 3069 Plastic Craft 2175 Stone Ave Suite A 102907 3082 Plastixrevolution 2750 Aiello Dr Suite A 52677 4225 Pods Of San Francisco Llc 830 Auzerais Ave 15736 3714 Power Brake Exchange 260 Phelan Ave 53228 3674 Power Integrations 5245 Hellyer Ave Suite A 53138 3599 Power Precision Manufacturing, Inc. 1935 Las Plumas Ave 13249 3599 Precision Specialties 1158 Campbell Ave 101638 3841 Previvo Genetics LLC 1340 S De Anza Blvd Suite 205 37140 3672 Probelogic, Inc 1885 Lundy Ave Suite 1 17865 3089 Professional Plastics 2175 Kruse Dr 52623 3541 PTH Solutions INC 191 Stauffer Blvd 14947 4225 Public Storage 2255 Tully Rd 14102 4225 Public Storage 1395 Mabury Rd 52475 4225 Public Storage 5665 Santa Teresa Blvd 36574 4225 Public Storage Inc 88 Blossom Hill Rd Suite A 34550 4225 Public Storage Inc 965 Felipe Ave Suite A 102671 3589 PureTec, Inc.
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