Wisconsin Code § 33.27

Initial district board of commissioners
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(1) The
county board shall, at the time of making the order establishing a
district, appoint 3 owners of property within the district, at least
one of whom is a resident of the district, to serve as commissioners until the first annual meeting of the district, and shall also
make the appointment required under s. 33.28 (2).
(1m) If no resident is willing to serve as required under sub.
(1), the residency requirement shall be waived for the initial district board of commissioners.
(2) Within 30 days following the county board’s order establishing the district, the governing body of the town, city or village
having the largest portion by valuation within the district shall appoint one of its members to the district board under s. 33.28 (2).
(3) At any time following the making of the order establishing a district, but no later than 60 days following the expiration of
time for appeal to the circuit court, or, if appealed, no later than
60 days following the final judgment in any appeal, the district
board shall hold an organizational meeting, shall select officers to
serve until the first annual meeting, and may commence conducting the affairs of the district.
(4) The board may make an initial assessment of all taxable

property within the district to raise funds to pay organizational
costs and operate the district until the receipt of the tax voted by
the first annual meeting. The manner of making the assessment
shall be within the discretion of the board.

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