CalDAV Server: Access to account "NAME" is not permitted.  The server responded: "403" to operation CalDAVRemoveCalendarQueueableOperation.

I am running SL Server 10.6.8 and have a problem with only one iCal server account (mine).  I am unable to delete a calendar that I created. I can rename it (was called "Home" and changed it to "Delete Me"). I can create new calendars and have one called "Home" and another called "Work" which I can also rename and delete without any problem.  However, when I try to delete my original "Home" calendar, now called "Delete Me" it warns me that I will loose any appointments so I know iCal thinks there are events in the calendar otherwise it would not give that prompt. However, when I go to the year view and scan forward and back approx 20 years there are no events to be seen. I then confirm that I want to delete the account and then I get the following error with the option to "Ignore" or "Go Off-line"...
Access to account “NAME” is not permitted.
The server responded: “403” to operation CalDAVRemoveCalendarQueueableOperation.
If I ignore the calendar simply reapears and if I go off-line my calendar stops syncing and remains off-line until I try to take it back on-line at which time I get the above error again.
Any ideas how to fix this?  I think it is because of this calendar I am unable to access my calendar via web as well. All other accounts on the server are able to but mine but going to eat this elephant one bite at a time and then resolve the ical web access afterwards.
Any help is greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

Found solution!!!!
After trying to delete the calendar "family" multiple times and reading through some threads... I was able to figure out that the "Family" calendar that we can't seem to delete is corrected to FAMILY SHARING.  Here is what I did:
Went on my iPhone 5S
1.Go to Settings
2. Scroll down to iCloud; and click on it
3.Click on "Family"
4. Click on your name at the top (has to be the organizer, i think)- I was the organizer so it worked
5.Stop Family Sharing
6. Stop Sharing
Now you can go to your calendar app and delete it! here is how in case you don't know
1. Click on Calendar app
2. Click on the word "Calendars" in middle of screen
3.Click on "Edit" at top left hand corner of screen
4. Scroll down to the calendar you want to delete and click on it
5. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click "delete calendar"
DONE!!
If you  are using your calendar on a mac like I was.... hence why it took sometime to figure this out.  You have to stop family sharing from iPhone (if you can do it on the mac- more power to you, I didn't try figuring that out) and then you can go on your mac (if your connect to WI-Fi):
right click the calendar you want to delete,
select delete and it should go away!
yay!! hope this helps!!

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