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The Downtown Investment Authority board voted 8-0 on April 21 to add $1 million to the tax incentive cap for a Miami-based developer’s proposed RD River City Brewery apartments Downtown.
The vote will increase Related Group’s requested Recapture Enhanced Value Grant from $11.9 million to $12.99 million for a 327-unit multifamily project on the Southbank now estimated at $99.16 million
DIA staff said design changes by the Downtown Development Review Board and the increased cost of materials increased the project price by $6.84 million.
The larger tax refund would bring the city’s total investment in the proposed Southbank apartments to $18,274,679, including grants, site infrastructure and marina improvements, according to a DIA staff report.
A Jacksonville Bar Association panel discussed what happens when a complaint related to ethics or professional conduct is made against an attorney.
Fourth Judicial Circuit Judge Waddell Wallace, chair of the JBA Professionalism Committee, moderated the March 29 panel discussion that included Jacksonville attorneys and Florida Bar board of governors members Braxton Gillam and Michael Fox Orr and Jim Fisher, Bar counsel for The Florida Bar.
Gillam said when there’s a complaint against an attorney by a client, another lawyer or a judge, it is reviewed initially by the Attorney Consumer Assistance Program.
If the complaint warrants further action, it is sent to a Circuit Grievance Committee in the circuit where the attorney practices.
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