
Being at a Bar venue gives a +3 Energized Moodlet, Duration = dependent on "being at location".Being at Work or School gives a +5 Angry Moodlet, Duration = dependent on "being at location".Copy of Autonomy Trait Commodities from Angry Emotion.Fixed for some commodity tuning changes.Based on knowledge of the game I have now, I'm fairly confident the few xpac features are not going to cause issues for those who don't have the given pack, so I'm simplifying it to the one download. November 11, 2020: Changed versions to just one, rather than base game and xpac.I know this is an inconvenience, but the traits were previously 64-bit, which causes issues with the new Open Sim Profile way of viewing a sim's info. This means any sims who have one of the traits will lose it and you'll have to re-add it in CAS. November 11, 2020: Changed Teen Traits to 32-bit hash.


More updates will be posted here and on social media as they are available. continue the discussion to a future meeting.


This will include a deadline for interested companies to submit their bids we will publish this deadline here in this latest news section once it is known. An engineering firm will produce specifications for the project, and Crosby will provide guidelines for companies wishing to submit bids. With the Commission’s approval on July 7, Crosby now has permission to obtain competitive bids from road construction companies for the project. (If you want to see all of the excruciating details, visit our Questions/Answers page, or view the County Ordinance on the web.) What’s next? Well, here’s a brief summary of the next steps in the process. Considering the strong support shown by our petition, unanimous approval to proceed was granted by the Commission.
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In the days that followed, the County Administrator’s office completed a verification process on the petition, and certified it as valid.īobby Crosby, County Administrator, presented these results to the full Gilchrist County Commission at the scheduled meeting on July 7. This exceeded the 60% required by county ordinance, indicating the strong support for this plan among Spring Ridge residents and property owners. On June 12, Spring Ridge residents Jim Meredith and Lee Schaltenbrand delivered a petition containing signatures of more than 70% of Spring Ridge parcel owners.
