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Appeal — Cabrillo Town Center Mixed -Use Development Project <br />May 3, 2023 <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />construction work practices as well as training and certification for any construction <br />workers on the Project Site. <br />In particular, based upon Southwest Mountain States Carpenters' experience with safe <br />construction site work practices, SWMSRCC recommends that the City require that <br />while construction activities are being conducted at the Project Site: <br />Construction Site Design: <br />• The Project Site will be limited to two controlled entry <br />points. <br />• Entry points will have temperature screening technicians <br />taking temperature readings when the entry point is open. <br />• The Temperature Screening Site Plan shows details <br />regarding access to the Project Site and Project Site logistics <br />for conducting temperature screening. <br />• A 48-hour advance notice will be provided to all trades prior <br />to the first day of temperature screening. <br />• The perimeter fence directly adjacent to the entry points will <br />be clearly marked indicating the appropriate 6-foot social <br />distancing position for when you approach the screening <br />area. Please reference the Apex temperature screening site <br />map for additional details. <br />• There will be clear signage posted at the project site directing <br />you through temperature screening. <br />• Provide hand washing stations throughout the <br />construction site. <br />Testing Procedures: <br />• The temperature screening being used are non -contact <br />devices. <br />• Temperature readings will not be recorded. <br />• Personnel will be screened upon entering the testing center <br />and should only take 1-2 seconds per individual. <br />City Council 18 — 22 10/3/2023 <br />