There were very few minor changes that were required in order to keep the SMP in compliance with any recent changes in state law. Most of the Changes that were proposed were intended to accomplish three primary objectives:
- Simplify the requirements related to construction and repair of docks on Lake Tapps;
- Add new incentive options for property owners to plant and maintain valuable native vegetation along the shores of Lake Tapps to help improve water quality in the lake; and
- Legalize non-conforming structures that pre-date the comprehensive SMP update that took effect in October of 2014.
The City has largely been able to accomplish these objectives under the new regulations. The overly-complicated dimensional requirements for docks have been simplified, some of the proposed vegetation-planting incentives were accepted by Ecology as a part of their initial review, and the City has revised the SMP sections that deal with non-conforming development.