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■'Ill' .“'9 ’91 If: *'E ?!*•*.*.? r -r• • <br />FACTS <br />In 1981, Lake Calhoun Associates (L.C.A.)^ began the process <br />of developing a major residential housing project2 on a parcel <br />of real estate (the site) it owned near Lake Calhoun in <br />MinneapoUe. On January 25, 1985, the City council granted a <br />conddtional use permit for the project. On January 10, 1986, <br />the City's toning administrator advised L.C.A. its conditional <br />use permit would hot expire if L.C.A. obtained a street use <br />penait, submitted an application for a building permit, and <br />included preliminary site plans. On January 14, L.C.A. obtained <br />a street use permit. On January 22, the zoning administrator <br />approved the building permit and site plans, and determined the <br />conditional use permit would remain effective for one year from <br />the date of its issuance. <br />L.C.A. proceeded to develop final plans for City approval. <br />In April 1986, the City issued an excavation parmit. In July, <br />City staff approved the final plans. On October 22, L.C.A. <br />obtained a foundation and piling permit, and some underground <br />pilings were driven at the sire. In December, the mayor and <br />City council approved the redevelopment site plan. <br />1 L C A. is the successor to the site's previous and <br />weuld-be developer during the early 1980 's, United Oevelopsent <br />S^Sfn?^ LT2:SrSn^^nit.d will be^ referred to collectively as <br />li • C • <br />2. The project consists of three <br />buildings, 30 stories, 25 stories and <br />containing 560 residantiai units. <br />high rise condominium <br />20 stories in height, <br />- 3 -