APPENDIX I PORT COQUITLAM SIGN BYLAW, 1992, NO. 2638 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Add the following definitions to Section 1.2: “Development Sign" means a temporary sign used for marketing the sale of lots in a subdivision or individual units in a building, or a temporary sign indicating that a construction or development project is planned or underway; "Development Application means a temporary sign required as part of Sign" all rezoning and development permit applications that provides information about a planned development project on the subject site; "Subdivision Entry Sign" means a permanent sign affixed to the ground that provides identification of a reaidential subdivision; Add Sections 4.11 and 4.12 to "Division 4: Specific Sign Regulations” as follows: "4,11 Subdivision Entry Signs (1) The width of the base of a subdivision entry sign shall be at least 75% of the greatest width of the sign. (2) A maximum of two subdivision entry signs may front on a street and a maximum of four subdivision entry signs is permitted for a subdivision. (3) Each subdivision entry sign shall include a landscaped area extending a minimum of 0.6 m (1.9 ft.) around the entire base of the sign. Subdivision entry signs shall not exceed a height of 1.5 m (4.9 £t.), measured from the ground surface or from the curb elevation of the fronting street, whichever is higher. Where a subdivision entry sign is located on a corner property fronting two streets, it shall be angled to minimize view obstruction down both streets. Subdivision entry signs must be composed of natural materials that complement the character of the subdivision. The surfaces of a subdivision entry sign may not be painted, embossed or glazed.