We'll wager the city hasn't heard the last from MaSuki Incorporated.
In a public hearing run much like a court trial with cross-examination and introduction of evidence, Roanoke Rapids City Council this evening made its verdict in the matter of MaSuki Incorporated's proposed 192-unit apartment complex in Villages at Cross Creek — no conditional use permit.
Roanoke Rapids City Council Tuesday night made great strides in showing it understands the complex machinations that go hand-in-hand with the quasi-judicial setting involved with the Villages at Cross Creek conditional use permit.
Roanoke Rapids City Council will weigh comments made this evening during a public hearing on a conditional use permit application in the Villages at Cross Creek community.
The Roanoke Rapids Planning Board on a 5-3 vote this evening turned down a conditional use permit that would pave the way for construction of eight buildings that would contain 192 multi-family residential units at Villages at Cross Creek.
The Roanoke Rapids Planning Board Thursday will again look at a conditional use permit for Villages at Cross Creek to consider whether passing on to city council a recommendation on a multi-family apartment development on 20 acres of land.
The rezoning request that could lead the way to a controversial upscale apartment complex on Cross Creek Parkway has been pulled from city council's upcoming meeting Tuesday night.
A rezoning request that could lead to an upscale apartment complex on Cross Creek Parkway gained initial approval from the Roanoke Rapids Planning Board this evening.
The developer of a high-end apartment complex on Cross Creek Parkway has withdrawn his rezoning request from further consideration by the city, Roanoke Rapids Planning and Development Director Kelly Lasky told council at its work session this evening.