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Mendez,
Victoria
Richard.Perez@hklaw.com
Iglesias,
Peter,
Min,
Barnaby
As
long
as
the
enNNes
you
have
listed
below
are
the
proper
enNNes
that
would
be
parNes
to
signing
the
unity
or
covenant
in
lieu,
your
statements
are
accurate.
Thank
you.
Dear
Victoria:
I
have
had
the
opportunity
to
review
the
correspondence
between
the
City
of
Miami
and
Wal-
Mart
with
respect
to
the
issuance
of
the
foundaNon
permit
for
the
construcNon
of
the
Wal-Mart
to
be
located
at
the
intersecNon
of
North
Miami
Avenue
and
N.E.
31st
Street
(the
Project).
I
write
to
obtain
conrmaNon
from
you
that
(i)
the
City
has
only
issued
to
Wal-Mart
a
Phased
Permit
FoundaNon
Only,
for
the
Project,
(ii)
the
Phased
Permit
for
the
Project
is
currently
in
a
locked
status,
and
(iii)
the
City
will
not
issue
any
addiNonal
permits
required
for
the
verNcal
construcNon
of
the
Project
unNl
such
Nme
as
a
unity
of
Ntle
or
a
covenant
in
lieu
of
unity
of
Ntle
is
executed
as
between
Wal-Mart,
the
Midtown
Community
Development
District,
and
Midtown
OpportuniNes
IXB,
LLC,
which
is
the
owner
of
the
liner
property
along
the
Projects
boundary
with
Midtown
Boulevard.
If
the
foregoing
accurately
reects
the
understanding
that
the
City
of
Miami
reached
with
Wal-
Mart,
we
respeckully
request
that
you
verify
the
same
to
us.
Best
regards,
Richard
Perez
|
Holland & Knight
Partner
Holland
&
Knight
LLP
701
Brickell
Avenue,
Suite
3300
|
Miami,
FL
33131
Phone
305.789.7630
|
Fax
305.789.7799
richard.perez@hklaw.com
|
www.hklaw.com
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