Monday, September 22, 2008
President's Note: Apple Valley Metro
The heart of Apple Valley Metro was going to be the PAG campus, 50% of the tiny island was PAG property. However PAG decided that a seperate island (one hour ferry ride) would do better for the students so that they had no fear of running into family members. PAG allowed us to keep paying for our portion of the island even though they would not be active on AVM. There are also urban properties being built (designed by Apple Valley's own Li Sweeny) to accommadate housing for multiple familes in the form of apartment complexes, townhomes and condos. We have agreed to allow PAG graduates a guarenteed percentage of the dwellings, so that they would have a place to return to after graduation. Also, they can expect subsidized rent.
We are hopeful that the island will be open for the public by the end of this simWinter.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Election Speeches





Saturday, May 24, 2008
President's Note: The Centre
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
President Note: Salaries
Council President-no change
Council Members-no change (this position requires that the members gain outside employment)
Medical Centre Director-$600/simdaily ($3000/simweek)
Medical Centre Nurse-$400/simdaily ($2000/simweek)
Medical Centre Surgeon-$500/simdaily ($2500/simweek)
Medical Centre Psychologist-$500/simdaily ($2500/simweek)
Archives/Technology Officer-$400/simdaily ($2000/simweek)
Security Director-$500/simdaily ($2500/simweek)
Pastoral Director-$150/simdaily ($750/simweek)
Education Direction-$300/simdaily ($1500/simweek)
In order to fund these raises, I propose the following:
-Medical Centre to update thier fee schedule (please create a proposal outlining this)
-The Centre must raise it's business rank to gain more funding (please create a proposal outlining this)
-Security Director will provide monitoring services for residents (please create a proposal outlining this)
Monday, February 4, 2008
Hood Council Note: Comprehensive Plan-Volume II - The Plan: Goals, Objectives, Policies & Implementation Recommendations
Chapter 1 - Population and Demographics
Due to the decreasing population and aging of residents, recommend special iniatives for these demographics. Encourage families to have two children, encourage elders to pass on talents and knowledge to younger generation. It's estimated that in a span of fifteen simdays the population will have leveled off with an even number of births to deaths.
Chapter 2 - Land Use
Recommend publishing the construction criteria online for residents and other hoods to consult, especially with the hood now occupying a smaller landmass.
Chapter 3 - Transportation
Recommend building a dock to allow for better travel options bewteen hoods. The dock can also hold hotel rooms for visiting sims, small diner and shopping options. Ferries and sailboats currently transport sims to the nearby Pringit City for interesting nightlife and there is still a contract for travel to the various vacation locations.
Chapter 4 - Housing
Once residents are moved into thier homes on the island, focus will be on remodeling and permit criteria for renovation projects.
Chapter 5 - Economic Development
Due to isolation and long ferry rides, recomment that all residents work locally. To reach this goal, the hood council will invest in local and administrative businesses by offering incentives to businesses for hiring local employees, affordable business loans and encouraging residents to spend more by asking local stores to offer sales.
Chapter 6 - Natural & Agricultural Resources
Recommend encouraging farm to invest in greenhouses and more farm land to prepare excess produce for the winter season. Especially with landmass being limited, and food delivery is now much longer, local produce is of essence.
Chapter 7 - Parks & Open Space
With the limited landmass, the number of parks has decreased, however there is still plenty of green space and spectacular views of the surrounding ocean. However due to the rocky nature of the island, beach access is banned.Chapter 8 - Historic & Cultural Resources
Recommend investing in historical and cultural aspects of the hood by hosting a seasonal celebration. Each season a celebration will be held to mark historic events in Apple Valley's history and to celebrate the unique blending of culture.
Chapter 9 - Community Facilities (Police, Fire, Community, School)
There is a need for a police station and fire station as it will take to long for SCPD and SCFD to respond to emergencies. The local Medical Centre is used for medical needs and the school is for all dependants under the age of young adult.
Chapter 10 - Utilities
Currently the community uses wind power and utilities from SC.
Chapter 11 - Intergovernmental Cooperation
Currently the hood is active in the SUN Core and has relationships with other
hoods.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Hood Council Note: Comprehensive Plan-Volume I - Background Information
This report details the state of the hood before the storm.
Chapter 1 - Population and Demographics
The population was decreasing due to emmigration and low birthrates. The population is aging and there may not be enough of the younger generation to substain the hood in the future.
Chapter 2 - Land Use
Land was under very strict control. There are construction requirements and criteria for each street. McIntosh allows for up to three levels and is mostly commerical. Each residental streets have house value criteria and there are plenty of green spaces and parks.
Chapter 3 - Transportation
With the new BV deal, cars have been discouraged due to the small size of the neighborhood and easy walking distance to most places. Carpools and public taxis make transportation faster. There is an airport nearby, but residents must take a ferry to get there.
Chapter 4 - Housing
All sims have adequate housing. Even the lower valued homes are still great in terms of comfort. Mortgages allow for residents to obtain the home of thier dreams. There is little movement within the hood, most residents focus on improving thier home.
Chapter 5 - Economic Development
Unemployment is at record lows especially since Apple Valley gathers data on residents that manage thier own businesses (though technically unemployed, they gather income). Descretionary spending is low with most sims spending 50% or more of every simolean they make on household expenses and food.
Chapter 6 - Natural & Agricultural Resources
Currently there is one farm to provide food and fresh produce to the hood. Residents can buy food from other hoods, but must pay a delivery surcharge.
Chapter 7 - Parks & Open Space
Currently there are three parks to service residents: Celebration Park,
Children's Park and Botanical Gardens.
Chapter 8 - Historic & Cultural Resources
Currently no way to track or maintain historic or cultural resources in spite of Apple Valley's rich cultural history and long past.
Chapter 9 - Community Facilities (Police, Fire, Community, School)
Currently there is an unmanned police station (awaiting a police chief to occupy
the site) thus we must use SCPD. The hood uses SCFD for fire related emergencies
and the local Medical Centre for medical needs. There is a school for teenagers
as an alternative to SC's public school system. Currently there are a few
community lots for residents (The Pavilion and The Centre).
Chapter 10 - Utilities
Currently the community uses wind power and utilities from SC.Chapter 11 - Intergovernmental Cooperation
Currently the hood is active in the SUN Core and has relationships with
other hoods.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Hood Council Note: Comp Plan?
Should we create a compehensive plan? The Comprehensive Plan would be the blueprint for growth and development of the community. It would describe the long-term direction and vision for the hood. The Comprehensive Plan would contain the long-term goals for the hood, such as providing a safe and healthy environment for residents, supporting businesses to help create jobs, and preserving the high quality of life the residents of Apple Valley have come to expect.
I will present it to the hood council members.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Hood Council Note: Publishing Hood Council Meetings
Monday, September 10, 2007
Hood Council Note: Hood President Report
Update on my progress this term-I must say, things are going rather well.
Construct a Bank
Add bank office at The Centre.
Re-Establish fines/community service for conflicts
Construction of jail.- Find Jailor: Interiem jailor will be Jarvis Forrester-Miller.
- Update Fines
- Create a process for punishing residents and townies.
Renovate The Centre to add a courthouse.
Increase tourism
- Order additional custom objects:
maps, cups, postcards, poster prints, trinkets, etc.Also get map created of the hood to hang in the Welcome Center instead of the TV. Keep online Office of Tourism updated with flights and events.Hold raffle for a free trip to Apple Valley. Including airfare, accomadations, food, and spending money. ($5000)- Create a Apple Valley Flag
Change timetable
Follow Baleen Island's way of keeping time: instead of simdays, use Season # Simday #
Further relationship with affliates
- Email/chat with spokessims from affliate hoods more often
- Travel to affliate hoods
Friday, August 24, 2007
Hood Council Note: New Deal
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Hood Council Note: Networking
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Monday, July 16, 2007
Hood Council Note: Population

Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Hood Council Note: Food Expo

Friday, June 22, 2007
Hood Council Note: Future Plans

Construct a Bank
Add bank office at The Centre. Possible on bottom floor of the ballroom and decrease ballroom size to upper floor only. Bank would have ATM capabilities, office space for Financial Director to assist with loans and savings accounts. Financial Director will oversee this renovation and implementation.
Re-Establish fines/community service for conflicts
- Construction on jail due to be complete on simMonday. Will have three cells, recreation room and cafeteria, outdoor exercise space and jailor's apartment with two bedrooms.
- Jailor will be Jarvis Forrester-Miller, due to possession of aging wavier and position on the force. No salary will be given except a small stipend when inmates are housed.
- Fine list needs updating as well as a process for punishing residents and townies.
- Renovation of The Centre to include a courthouse for conflicts and office space to process data. Can reduce size of library so that it resides in the upstairs office space, renovate lower space to have the courtroom for trials and administrative offices.
- Judge will be Hood Council President or the sim that holds that position downtown. If jurors are needed, a random selection of adults from the hood will be chosen to serve for the trial.
Increase tourism
- Order additional custom objects: maps, poster prints, trinkets, etc. Also get map created of the hood to hang in the Welcome Center instead of the TV.
- Keep online Office of Tourism updated with flights and events.
- Hold raffle for a free trip to Apple Valley. Including airfare, accomadations, food, and spending money. ($5000)
- Create a Apple Valley Flag
Change timetable
- Follow Baleen Island's way of keeping time: instead of simdays, use Season # Simday #
Further relationship with affliates
- Email/chat with spokessims from affliate hoods more often
- Travel to affliate hoods
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Hood Council Note: Hood Council Report
With the new term approaching I need to complie a report of the hood council's tasks and achievements.
The status of my goals this term:
- Host a family for the SUN Exchange for one simweek: looking for a family to host, sent one family to Palatial Heights, budgeted for a family to come to Apple Valley and have a family signed up for the SUN Exchange.
- Participate in all SUN Activities: done-Food Expo starts this June, budget for the event is set and business owners have applied for grants, signed up a family for the SUN Exchange
- Re-Establish fines/community service for conflicts: not done, looking at the need to establish a jail or simply impose fines. Might need to start charging fines for damage to trash cans, stealing of newspapers and other minor events. At the moment, no distrubrances noted.
- Increase local military by building military base and offering military scholarships to university students in exchange for service: not done, military career is full, no need for additional sims, however with the two military sims approaching elderhood, this scholarship may need to be offered during the next term. Must need to stay prepared.
Recommendations for next hood council term:
- Finding a Security Officer to train local troup for secret commands, maintain international security including the transport of deadly viruses via object deliveries. Prevent criminality, solve local conflicts, manage domestic security. Also, would oversee the jail if one is ever built.
- The Hood President would focus on the following tasks: Coordinating the Hood Council's work, being the voice and face of Apple Valley, coordinate hood council meetings, official spokesim for the hood. Manage foreign alliances, enforce laws and immi-/emigration, serve as SUN Core member.
- Increasing the salary of the council members
- Making the hood president a full-time position with an increased salary to manage thier livihood
- Taking over The Centre as a OFB lot and hiring local residents to manage the gift shop, and the newspaper office.
- Creating Apple Valley paraphernalia like cups, t-shirts, photo prints, etc.