COUNGIL THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORTCOQUTILAM §=FEB 15 1993 BYLAW NO. 2763 MAR 15 1993 MAR 2 2 1993 A Bylaw to Amend the "Sign Bylaw, 1992, No. 2638" The Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. The following definitions are added to Section 1.2 of "Sign Bylaw, 1992, No. 2638" (the Sign Bylaw), in alphabetical sequence within that Section: "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 Sign” means a temporary sign required as part of 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_ residential subdivision; The Sign Bylaw is further amended by adding, after Section 4.10, the following Sections 4.11 and 4.12: "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. 4) Subdivision entry signs shall not exceed a height of 1.5m (4.9 ft.), measured from the ground surface or from the curb elevation of the fronting street, whichever is higher. 5) Where a subdivision entry sign is located on a comer property fronting two streets, it shall be angled to minimize view obstruction down both streets. RSE Se FINAL HSA 01S