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Ashwaubenon Board of Review elects Mary Kardoskee chair, selects Jay Krueger as vice chair

Village of Ashwaubenon Board of Review · June 8, 2026
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Summary

At its June 8 meeting the Village of Ashwaubenon Board of Review confirmed President Mary Kardoskee as chair, elected Jay Krueger vice chair after competing nominations, approved the agenda and minutes (one abstention), and set a reconvened Board of Review for Sept. 30 at 9 a.m.

President Mary Kardoskee was confirmed as chair of the Village of Ashwaubenon Board of Review during a brief June 8 session that also saw Jay Krueger elected vice chair and the next Board of Review scheduled for Sept. 30 at 9:00 a.m.

The meeting opened with roll call; trustees Servais, Gary Paul, Zirbel, Atkinson, Jay Krueger, Telford and President Mary Kardoskee were recorded present and Clerk Helgeson identified herself. A nomination to elect Mary Kardoskee as chair was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The meeting was then turned over to President Kardoskee.

President Mary Kardoskee sought nominations for vice chair. Trustee Gary Paul nominated Jay Krueger, saying, "I nominate Jay Krueger." That nomination and a competing nomination for Gary Paul were put to voice votes; Jay Krueger was confirmed as vice chair by the board.

The board moved and seconded approval of the meeting agenda as presented; the motion carried by voice vote. The board also moved to approve the minutes of the June 11, 2025 Board of Review. The motion passed by voice vote with one trustee abstaining, stating they were not present at the 2025 meeting.

There were no action items listed. The board agreed to adjourn to a future date determined after the assessment roll is complete and discussed potential dates; members settled on Sept. 30 at 9:00 a.m. for the mandatory two-hour Board of Review session and asked the clerk to email the open-book date.

A motion to adjourn was made, seconded and carried, and the meeting ended.