The building plan for Ramat Shlomo in Jerusalem that raised Washington's ire several months ago whe U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was on a visit here has been approved by the Jerusalem District Building and Planning Commission. The plan was held up until Tuesday at the request of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's office, which has now given a green light for the project. Residents of the area can now file complaints on the plan, and after the complaints are addressed, the plan will be given final approval and construction can move ahead.R