ExEcUTIvE BRANCH: GENERAL EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS


              STATE CAPITOL AND EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE BOARD

State Capitol and Executive Residence Board: SENATORS ALAN LASEE, FRED RISSER,
BARBARA
  ULICHNY (appointed as are standing committees); REPRESENTATIVES LOLITA
SCHNEIDERS, JOHN
  MEDINGER, DAVID TRAVIS (appointed as are standing committees); JAMES R.
KLAUSER (secre-
  tary of administration), RALPH D. CULBERTSON (head of engineering function,
Department of
  Administration), H. NICHOLAS MULLER, III (director, State Historical Society);
PATRICIA A.
  FROST, ROBERT B. GRAVES, ROBERT E. LEWCOCK, EUGENE POTENTE, SHIRLEY PREUSS,
  MARILYNN SCHALL, WALTER L. WILSON (citizen members appointed by Governor).
Statutory Reference: Section 15.105 (5).
  History: Chapter 183, as amended by Chapter 217, Laws of 1967, created
the State Capitol
and Executive Residence Board.
  Organization: The State Capitol and Executive Residence Board consists
of the secretary of
administration or designee, the director of the State Historical Society,
the head of the DOA
engineering function or designee, 3 members of the Senate and 3 members of
the Assembly
appointed as are standing committees, and 7 citizen members, of whom at least
2 shall be archi-
tects, 1 a landscape architect, and 3 shall be interior designers, appointed
for staggered 6-year
terms. The board is attached to the department for administrative purposes
under Section 15.03
of the statutes.
   Agency Responsibility: The board annually inspects the condition of the
Capitol and executive
 residence. It is responsible for setting standards for design, composition
and appropriateness of
 repairs, replacements, and additions to these structures and their furnishings.



                           WASTE FACILITY SITING BOARD

 Waste Facility Siting Board: LYNN NIMZ (town appointee of Governor), chairperson;
ELMON
   OTT (town appointee of Governor), vice chairperson; INGEBORG LOTHE (county
appointee of
   Governor), secretary; JAMES JOHNSON (designee of secretary of agriculture,
trade and con-
   sumer protection); WILLIAM NOREM (designee of industry, labor, and human
relations); LYNN
   PAULSON (designee of secretary of development); JOHN ROSLAK (designee
of secretary of
   transportion).
 Executive Secretary: PATTI WRIGHT CRONIN.
 Mailing Address: Room 201, 132 East Wilson Street, Madison 53702.
 Telephone: (608) 267-7854.
 Publications: Annual Report, Standard Notice, Opinions of the Waste Facility
Siting Board.
 Number of Employes: 1.50.
 Total Budget 1985-87: $161,600.
 Statutory Reference: Section 15.105 (12).
   History: The Waste Facility Siting Board was created by Chapter 374, Laws
of 1981, to imple-
 ment a negotiation-arbitration process in the siting of all solid and hazardous
waste disposal
 facilities in the state. This process was designed and created by an ad
hoc legislative committee
 representing the interests of the state Senate and Assembly, industry, environment,
state agen-
 cies, regional planning, and local government. It is the first agency of
its kind in the nation.
   Organization: The impartial 7-member Waste Facility Siting Board consists
of the secretaries
 of the Departments of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection; Development;
Industry,
 Labor and Human Relations; and Transportation (or their designees); 2 elected
town officials
 and one elected county official appointed by the governor for staggered
3-year terms. The board
 appoints an executive secretary, who administers the daily functions of
the office and serves as an
 attorney-advisor to the board. The board is attached to the department for
administrative pur-
 poses under Section 15.03 of the statutes.


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