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Remains identified as missing Rocky Mount woman

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Lance Martin
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12 March 2010
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Christine BooneThe skeletal remains of a woman missing since January of 2007 were found in a wooded area in Scotland Neck.

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Roses, O'Reilly coming to city

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Lance Martin
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12 March 2010
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Roses is returning to Roanoke Rapids and a new auto parts store will build on property where the former Barfield Chiropractor office was located off Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.

Roses will be located in the current Maxway building in the Great Falls Shopping Center and will also use the Dollar General building and part of the Goody’s building, according to the city’s Planning and Development Department.

A spokesperson for Variety Wholesalers could not be reached for immediate comment today.

Planning and Development Director Amanda Jarratt said up fit plans have been submitted for Roses.

Site plans have also been submitted for a new O’Reilly Auto Parts store, which plans to build a 7,225 square feet building on the vacant lot where the old chiropractor’s office was located.

Increase in cyber cafes leads to hearing

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Lance Martin
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12 March 2010
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The proliferation of Internet cafes across the state and city are the reason the Roanoke Rapids Planning Board will hold a public hearing on the matter Thursday, according to a memo from Planning and Development Director Amanda Jarratt.

“Electronic gaming operations also known as ‘Internet Cafes’ have been multiplying across North Carolina in recent months,” the March 9 memo to planning board members says.

Jarratt explains customers at these businesses buy Internet time on computers and that time comes with points to use in sweepstakes games offered by a specific Internet provider. “The games, with names like ‘Stars and Stripes,’ offer players a chance to win more points, which they can use to continue playing or trade in for a cash payout.”

The memo notes these sweepstakes and cafes are not video poker machines which were banned by the General Assembly in 2007.

“In recent months, Roanoke Rapids has seen an increased request to operate Internet Cafes,” the memo says. “Currently there are (seven) facilities operating in the City. The City of Roanoke Rapids Land Use Ordinance does not specifically address this type of use and as a result staff has drafted conditions for consideration by the Planning Board.”

The planning board last month recommended a public hearing on the matter, the memo says.

Under the proposal, which will be considered at a 5:30 p.m. public hearing in the first floor conference room of city hall, the businesses would be allowed under the category of recreational, amusement and entertainment and be a conditional use as electronic gaming operations in the B-4 and I-1 districts.

The proposal would call for the following regulations:

• 8 a.m. to midnight hours.

• 500 feet from any residence or residential zoning district.

• 1,000 feet from any church, religious institution, day care center, public or private schools, public park or playground, public library, cemetery, video arcade or theater which shows G or PG movies regularly.

• 1,000 feet away from any existing electronic gaming operation, tattoo and body piercing establishment or adult and sexually oriented business.

• No more than 20 electronic gaming machines operating in any location.

• The machines or terminals must not be prohibited by state or federal law and must have applicable licenses and permits.

• No alcoholic beverages may be served or consumed on the premises.

The proposal also addresses parking with a requirement of 1.5 parking spaces for every two electronic gaming machines plus one space for each employee on shift of greatest employment.

 

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• 1114 Julian R. Allsbrook Highway

• 1740 Julian R. Allsbrook Highway

• 1308 East Tenth Street

• 112 East Tenth Street

• 1052 East Tenth Street

• 291 Premier Boulevard

• Second floor of Jackpot Bingo

RRPD roundup - Friday, March 12, 2010

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Lance Martin
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12 March 2010
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LisThe Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following:

• A New Bern man was arrested Thursday for the theft of a $25,000 sound board from the Roanoke Rapids Theatre.

Chief Jeff Hinton said Jason Louis Lis, 29, was arrested by detectives Charles Vaught and Corey Dixon and charged with felonious larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Lis was arrested in Havelock by city and Havelock detectives. 

The sound board was recovered. Lis went before a magistrate in Havelock for bond purposes.

• Richard James Bain II, 71, of Roanoke Rapids was arrested around noon Thursday by Officer T.L. Mason and charged with being a sex offender on school property.

Hinton said Bain was on Manning Elementary School property to pick up a friend's child and had a female accompany him. His court date is April 7 and he went to jail on $10,000 bond.

City to tackle cyber cafes

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Lance Martin
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11 March 2010
1654

Roanoke Rapids will begin looking at Internet sweepstakes cafes from a zoning standpoint, City Manager Paul Sabiston said today.

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