[4-8-2015; 2016 Code]
The board of review shall consist of the mayor, city clerk, and any three alderpersons to be appointed by the mayor subject to confirmation by the council. The word "board" when used in this chapter means the board of review. Members of the board who are appointed by the mayor shall serve for a term from their appointment through the Monday preceding the third Tuesday in April of the succeeding year. Members of the board shall receive no salary for their service, provided however, if proceedings require a member's attendance on more than one day, the council may by resolution establish a per diem salary payable to such member for attendance on the second and each succeeding day.
[4-8-2015; 2016 Code; 1-7-2019]
The board shall meet in the council chambers, or at such other location as the council may direct, annually at any time during the 45-day period beginning on the 4 Monday of April, but no sooner than 7 days after the last day on which the assessment roll is open for examination. The board may adjourn from day to day or from time to time until its business is completed; provided however, if an adjournment is for more than one day, a written notice shall be posted on the outer door of the place of meeting stating to what time said meeting is adjourned.
[4-8-2015; 2016 Code]
The duties and powers of the board shall be the same as set forth in section 70.47 of the Wisconsin statutes, and acts amendatory and supplementary thereto.
[4-8-2015; 2016 Code]
No person may appear before the board, testify to the board by telephone or object to a valuation if that valuation was made by the assessor or the objector using the income method, unless the person supplies to the assessor all of the information about income and expenses that the assessor lawfully requests.
[4-8-2015; 2016 Code]
Any information about income and expenses supplied to the assessor at the request of the assessor under section 2-2-4 of this chapter shall remain strictly confidential and shall not be subject to inspection or copying under any public records law. This section shall not apply to disclosure to any person using the information in the discharge of duties imposed by law or the duties of their office or by order of a court.