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Appearance commission approves 'Twin Stars Tattoo' sign at 110 West Anderson Street

June 15, 2026 | Selma, Johnston County, North Carolina


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Appearance commission approves 'Twin Stars Tattoo' sign at 110 West Anderson Street
SELMA, Ala. — The Selma Appearance Commission amended an application for 110 West Anderson Street on June 15 and approved only the sign portion of a certificate of appropriateness.

Staff described an amended application that had included repainting the brick foundation, changing window and door trim, removing an awning, and replacing a sign area. During discussion commissioners noted repainting had already occurred and that the town generally does not dictate colors; the commission indicated flexibility on color choices.

Commissioner Mr. Wilbur proposed limiting the approval to the sign only. The commission then approved a painted on‑building sign with black lettering reading “Twin Stars Tattoo” and decorative stars (motion by Miss Rainer, second by Miss Smith). The presiding officer was authorized to sign the final order.

The commission identified painted signage as consistent with other downtown examples and treated awning removal as a minor COA that staff had included for the board’s review.

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