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Bangor historic preservation commission adopts findings for 16 Union Plaza, approves March minutes

2957901 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

At its April 10 meeting the Bangor Historic Preservation Commission formally adopted findings and decisions for 16 Union Plaza and approved minutes from its March 13 meeting following unanimous roll-call votes.

The Bangor Historic Preservation Commission on April 10 unanimously adopted the commission's written findings and decision for 16 Union Plaza and approved the meeting minutes from March 13, 2025.

Chair Edwin Trineski opened the meeting and moved to adopt the findings and decision for 16 Union Plaza, a motion that received a second and passed on a roll-call vote. Commissioners then moved and seconded approval of the March 13, 2025 meeting minutes, which also passed by roll call.

Commissioners noted procedural reminders at the start of the meeting: associate members participate in discussion but vote only when regular members are absent; a certificate of appropriateness requires four affirmative votes and design review approval requires three. Trineski also reminded applicants of new protocol requiring separate motions for each standard when considering applications.

The formal votes took place at the start of the meeting; no further action was required on those agenda items.

The commission then moved into new business, beginning with design-review and certificate-of-appropriateness applications scheduled for the evening.