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Council approves 32-home Enclave at Airport Road, advances Delta Shores finance plan update

Sacramento City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a 32-home infill project in North Natomas and adopted updates to the Delta Shores finance plan and development impact fees (including a subarea name change), with roll-call votes passing amid one absence.

The Sacramento City Council approved a planning application for a 32-unit infill project at Airport Road and advanced a finance-plan update for Delta Shores that includes an overall increase in impact fees for residential land uses and a subarea name change.

Zachary Dahla presented the Enclave at Airport Road project as a 32-detached-single-family development on a two-acre site in North Natomas requesting a development agreement, PUD schematic plan, a tentative map and site plan review. Staff told council the Planning and Design Commission reviewed the project on Jan. 22, 2026 and forwarded a unanimous recommendation of approval.

Council opened the public hearing on the item, received no public comment and — after the district councilmember stated support for infill and thanked staff and the applicant — held a roll-call vote. The project passed with all members voting in favor except Mayor McCarty, who was absent.

On the Delta Shores Finance Plan (Item 15), Jessica Steinhauer of the Finance Department described the update required periodic revisions to reflect recent costs and land-use data; the revisions add fee-funded infrastructure and result in an overall fee increase across residential land uses. She said a subarea formerly called “Stone Boswell” in the plan and city code is being renamed “Stone Beetland” and that the city code should be updated for consistency. Staff noted that certain improvements remain the developer’s obligation and that developer finance mechanisms (CFD or developer equity) might be used where the impact fee program does not cover them.

Council Member Vang moved to close the public hearing and proceed to a vote; the Delta Shores finance-plan update passed with one absence.

Votes at a glance: the Enclave at Airport Road project was approved on a roll-call with council members Kaplan, Dickinson, Vice Mayor Talamantes, Pluckebaum, Maple, Guerra, Jennings and Vang voting yes and Mayor McCarty absent. The Delta Shores Finance Plan update also passed with one absence.

Staff will update the city code to reflect the subarea name change and proceed with the actions required to implement the finance plan.