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If the RKLD loses the Contested Case Hearing and the current DNR orders prevail, is that the end to keeping more water in the lake?

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If the RKLD loses the Contested Case Hearing and the current DNR orders prevail, is that the end to keeping more water in the lake?

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State law provides for an appeal process. The hearing judge could rule in favor of the DNR, or could issue a compromise, or could rule in favor of the RKLD. Under each ruling, a party to the hearing could appeal the judge’s decision. [ TOP ] What is the Lake District and What are their Powers SEE: WI STATE STATUTE Chapter 33 [ TOP ] I am in Jellystone Park in the town of Koshkonong. Part of the campground pays the Lake District assessment and part does not. I do. What do I get for my money? Do I have lake rights and use of the lake that people who don’t pay get? If so could you explain my rights? The Rock County Board established the Lake District boundaries in 1999, after a public hearing. Much like a school district, boundaries are not drawn perfectly – sometimes a boundary is marked by a street, excluding those from attending a school that may indeed be closer to those same residents. This is the situation with Jellystone Since the boundaries were established in 1999, the campground

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