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Developers warn Kendall County delays could cost Terra Amada anchor tenant; court, staff outline path to Nov. 25 review

Kendall County Commissioners Court · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Developers of the 22‑acre Bergheim/Terra Amada mixed‑use project urged the court to place final‑plat and variance items on the Nov. 25 agenda after months of engineering and TxDOT driveway delays threatened an anchor tenant’s commitment. Planning staff said the application remains administratively incomplete but agreed to accept Tractor Supply’s building plans into the review queue and work to expedite technical comments.

BERGHEIM, KENDALL COUNTY — Developers of the proposed Terra Amada commercial project asked Kendall County commissioners on Wednesday for two things: (1) put the project’s final‑plat or a variance request on the Nov. 25 agenda, and (2) direct county staff to expedite final technical review so an anchor tenant, Tractor Supply, does not withdraw.

Patrick Cohen, representing Burghiem Hill Country LLC, told the court the 22‑acre project includes Tractor Supply and Whataburger as prospective tenants and will provide local shopping and a new access option that supporters say could ease pressure on nearby Voss Middle School. "We recently learned ...…

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