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| Name | Acres | Located | Description |
| Almaden Air Force Station | 102.40 | Los Gatos | Between 1957 and 1962, the United States Air Force (USAF) acquired 48.02 fee acres, 43.72 easement acres, and 10.66 lease acres (total acreage acquired was 102.40) from several private individuals and the San Jose Water Works, a public utility company. The site was called the Almaden Air Force Station (AFS) and was used by the USAF as aradar installation under the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD). Improvements at the site began in 1957 and included barracks, radar towers, classrooms, maintenance and storage facilities, administrative, dining, and recreation buildings, a chapel, family housing, an infirmary, and a motor pool with a vehicle repair shop. There were approximately 30 military personnel stationedat the site and approximately 50-100 civilian personnel who worked at the Air Force Station. In December 1980, the USAF declared Almaden AFS excess to their needs, and in June 1982 the site property and improvements were surplused and transferred to the General ServicesAdministration (GSA). On 24 April 1986, the GSA quitclaimed the property (102.40 acres) to the Midpeninsula Regional Open Spaces District (MROSD). The property and improvements are currently owned by MROSD. The site is currently closed to the public. Based on the foregoing findings of fact, the site has been determined to be formerly used by the Department of Defense (DoD). It is, therefore, eligible for the Defense Environmental Restoration Program-Formerly Used Defense Sites established under 10 USC et. seq. |
| Naval Air Station Moffett Field Duplicate | Moffett | Site is duplicate of J09CA1048, Naval Air Station Moffett Field. Please see this site for more information. |
| Mountain View Electronic Defense Laboratory | Mountain View |
| Fmc Corporation | San Jose | ||
| General Engineering & Drydock Company | San Jose |
| Naval Air Station Moffett Field | 1940.50 | Sunnyvale | Between 1931 and 1967, the U.S. acquired 1,940.5 fee acres by purchase and condemnation. The Navy used the site as an Air Corps Replacement Center(Pilot). On 2 April 1962, 75.594 fee acres were transferred to NASA. On 7 April 1964, 110.73 fee acres were transferred to NASA. on 1 November 1965, the Navy transferred 114.357 fee acres to the City of Sunnyvale. On 5 April 1968, 0.580 fee acre was quitclaimed to the Mountain View Buddhist Association, Inc. On 2 January 1970, Joseph J. and Elizabeth A. Belsito acquired 5.50 fee acres from the General Services Administration. On 20 November 1974, 75.98 fee acres were transferred to the U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services. The remaining 1,557.759 fee acres are owned by the U.S. currently known as NAS Moffett Field. Based on the foregoing, Assessor Parcel Number 532-25-42 (5.50 fee acres) and 160-56-001 (114.357 fee acres) have been determined to be formerly used by the DOD and are eligible for the Defense Environmental Restoration Program for Formerly Used Defense Sites established under 10 U.S.C. 2701 et seq. |
| Sunnyvale Ordnance Depot | Sunnyvale | ||
| Joshua Hendy Iron Works | Sunnyvale | N/A |