Wisconsin Code § 229.41

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In this subchapter:
(2) “Board of directors” means the board of directors of a
district.
(3) “Bond” means any bond, note or other obligation of a district issued under this subchapter.
(3m) “Bond resolution” means a resolution of the board of
directors authorizing the issuance of, or providing terms and conditions related to, bonds and includes, where appropriate, any
trust agreement, trust indenture, indenture of mortgage or deed of
trust providing terms and conditions for bonds.
(4) “Chief executive officer” means, as to a sponsoring municipality, the mayor or city manager of a city, the village president of a village or the county executive of a county or, if the
county does not have a county executive, the chairperson of the
county board of supervisors.
(4m) “District” means a special purpose district created under this subchapter.
(5) “Enabling resolution” means a resolution, or an amendment of a resolution, adopted by the governing body of a sponsoring municipality and signed by the chief executive officer to create a district.
(6) “Exposition center” means one or more related structures,
including fixtures and equipment, owned, operated or leased by a
district and used primarily for conventions, expositions, trade
shows, musical or dramatic events or other events involving educational, cultural or commercial activities, and not primarily for
recreational or sporting activities.
(7) “Exposition center facilities” means land or structures, including fixtures and equipment, owned, operated or leased by a
district that are used primarily to support the activities of an exposition center, and are functionally related to the exposition center, such as offices, parking lots and garages, storage or loading
facilities, access ways, transportation facilities, restaurants and
stores.
(8) “Exposition center site” means land owned, operated or
leased by a district upon which an exposition center or exposition
center facilities exist or may be constructed.
(9) “Private sector entity” means an entity that is not a public
sector entity.
(9e) “Professional basketball team” means a team that is a
member of a league of professional basketball teams that have
home arenas approved by the league in at least 10 states and a collective average attendance for all league members of at least
10,000 persons per game over the 5 years immediately preceding
the year in which a district is created.
(10) “Public sector entity” means this state, a city, village,
town or county or a quasi-governmental entity.
(11) “Sponsoring municipality” means any city, village, town

or county that creates a district either separately or in combination with another city, village, town or county.
(11e) “Sports and entertainment arena” means the arena
structure and the land necessary for its location that is used as the
home arena of a professional basketball team and for other sports,
recreation, and entertainment activities.
(11g) “Sports and entertainment arena facilities” means the
sports and entertainment arena and structures, including all fixtures, equipment, and tangible personal property that are used
primarily to support the operation of the sports and entertainment
arena or are functionally related to the sports and entertainment
arena, located on land not to exceed 9 contiguous acres in area.
Such sports and entertainment arena facilities shall include such
land and may include offices of the professional basketball team
or its affiliate, parking spaces and garages, storage or loading facilities, access ways, sidewalks, a skywalk, plazas, transportation
facilities, and sports team stores located on such land. In addition, “sports and entertainment arena facilities” also includes a
parking structure to be constructed by a professional basketball
team or its affiliate in conjunction with the construction of the
sports and entertainment arena and to be owned by the sponsoring municipality.
(12) “Transfer agreement” means the contract between a district and a sponsoring municipality under s. 229.47 (1), or a contract between a district and the Bradley Center Sports and Entertainment Corporation under s. 229.47 (2), that provides the terms
and conditions upon which the ownership and operation of an exposition center and exposition center facilities or ownership of
the Bradley Center or any part of the center, including real property, is transferred from a sponsoring municipality or the Bradley
Center Sports and Entertainment Corporation to the district.

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