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Commission approves Mainely Tacos sign and exterior lighting at 64 Main Street

2957901 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The Bangor Historic Preservation Commission granted a certificate of appropriateness and design-review permit for three signs and exterior lighting at 64 Main Street (Mainely Tacos), after unanimous votes on each review standard and final approval.

The Bangor Historic Preservation Commission on April 10 approved a certificate of appropriateness and design-review permit for 64 Main Street — the Mainely Tacos storefront — allowing the addition of three signs and exterior lighting.

Applicant Chris Martin, owner of Mainely Tacos and CFC Real Estate LLC, told the commission the proposal would remove existing awnings and mount two wall signs and one projecting sign (the projecting sign noted as roughly 2 feet by 4 feet in the consultant's report). Martin said the hanging sign would be a three-quarter-inch plywood panel with metal facing on both sides; the wall signs were described as three-eighths-inch plastic board with…

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