Subdivision entry signs must be composed of natural materials that complement the characier of the subdivision. The surfaces of a subdivision entry sign may not be painted, embossed, or glazed. Subdivision entry signs may be illuminated by an external source only, and in a manner which does not disturb the surrounding residents. Where a subdivision entry sign is located on private residential property, the applicant for the Sign Permit must submit documentation to the satisfaction of the City regarding the rnethod of ongoing maintenance of the sign. Subdivision entry signs may not be located upon a highway or public place unless the applicant for a Sign Permit has entered into an authorizing agreement with the City. Development Signs Development signs must be freestanding signs only. Not more than one sign for each street frontage is permitted. Not more than four signs are permitted for each subdivision or development prc ject. The sign area of each sign shall not exceed 3 m* (32.29 sq. ft.) in area per sign face. The overall height of a development sign and its supporting structures shall not exceed 4.0 m (13.12 ft.). Development signs shall be removed within one (1) month following the issuance of the final occupancy permit, or in the case of a subdivision development or a multi-family residential development, upon the sale of 90% of the subdivided lots or individual units.” The Sign Bylaw is further amended in Section 5.1 by adding after Sub Clause (1)(c) Clause (2) and Clause (3): "(2) Development Signs (3) Subdivision Entry Signs" Section 6.3(9) of the Sign Bylaw be deleted and the following substituted: "(9) Development Application Signs, as fascia or freestanding signs, Frovided that: a) Not more than one sign for each street frontage is permitted. b) Not more than two signs are required for each subdivision or development project.