Cammy Mills, Kitsap County Mindy Fohn, Kitsap County

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Mobile Businesses

Facilitator – Cammy Mills, Kitsap County

Mindy Fohn, Kitsap County

Heather Martin, City of Kent

Ryean-Marie Tuomisto, City of Kirkland

Open Discussion

Next Steps

Who is our target

audience?

Fostering

behavior

change

What are some tools?

Hood Vent Cleaners

• Inspection, Education & Outreach Onsite Inspection & Education

Outreach Material

Educate Contractors

Internal Collaboration • Fire Prevention • Building • Permit Center • Customer Service

Goal • BMP Education • Implement and Maintain Rooftop Grease Containment Device • Code Compliance

Law Department Police

City of Kirkland IDDE Program 2015 to-date

20% IDDE complaint calls were mobile business:

Landscaping Companies

Food Trucks

Carpet Cleaning

Animal Grooming

Hood/Vent Maintenance

Window Washing

15 on-site visits

5-10 minute conversation:

• Don’t blow landscape waste on ROW

• Don’t wash landscape waste into storm drain

• Stormwater pollution prevention

Education and Outreach:

• Disposal & spill response reference card

• FREE spill kit

• Spill Pledge (13 signed)

Landscaping Companies

Landscaping Companies

2015 City of Kirkland Special Events

Nine events:

All Event Organizers were contacted

Approximately 30 vendors emailed

EvergreenHealth 7 Hills of Kirkland Kirkland Uncorked

NAMIWalks Kirkland Classic Car Show

Sounders Rave Green Run Kirkland Summerfest

Wednesday Market Kirkland Oktoberfest

Celebrate Kirkland - 4th of July

Stormwater Pollution Prevention

Storm drains in City of Kirkland discharge directly to the nearest wetland, stream, or lake without any treatment.

Pollutants such as F.O.G., soapy wash water (including biodegradable soaps), and chemicals are prohibited discharges (KMC 15.52).

All F.O.G. must be handled and disposed/recycled properly: • Collect all waste F.O.G.

• Store in leak-proof container with tight-fitting lid

• Proper disposal/recycling is vendor responsibility

• Kirkland will provide 55-gallon drums, as an emergency disposal option