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Published - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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Judge rules for Kitzmann on dismissal

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A La Crosse County judge has ruled the Onalaska Town Board violated its former administrator’s contract in eliminating his position last summer.

La Crosse County Circuit Court Judge Scott Horne agreed with the attorney for Paul Kitzmann that the town’s financial hardship did not constitute just cause to release Kitzmann on July 28, said Town Chairman Dave Paudler, who was at the hearing.
Attorneys and Horne are expected to reach a settlement during a future hearing in La Crosse County Circuit Court.

Kitzmann’s lawsuit, which was filed Sept. 15, seeks to have the town reinstate his job, with back pay and benefits, plus pay $160,806.89 for breach of contract.

He was hired Jan. 1, 2009, on a contract through Dec. 31, 2011, with an annual salary of $50,000 plus benefits, to replace Tim Dienger, who died unexpectedly July 13, 2008.

But Stan Hauser, the town chairman who hired Kitzmann, lost to Paudler in the April elections, along with two incumbent board members.

The new town board then voted July 28 to end the position, created in 2006, to help alleviate the town’s budget deficit.

“The town does not have the money to pay his salary,” Paudler said. A financial settlement would be paid by the town’s insurance company, he said.

Paudler said Hauser made a big mistake by, first, letting Kitzmann write his own contract and, second, not having the contract reviewed by the town attorney.

Kitzmann’s attorney was unavailable for comment Tuesday. Kitzmann declined to comment without his attorney’s approval.
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fred wrote on Feb 9, 2010 7:49 AM:

" ht bast
" you would thing that one with all that spendie leagl advice he would not have let kitzmann go??????? " My be they did but you have to remember what Paudler said it did not matter because the insurance would pay the bill if we lose. "

ht bast wrote on Feb 8, 2010 5:37 PM:

" you would thing that one with all that spendie leagl advice he would not have let kitzmann go??????? "

Avg. Joe wrote on Feb 8, 2010 1:04 PM:

" 2007 Budget was written in 2006 had 15 K For legal Fees. Actual expenses for 2007 over 73 K.
2008 under 10 K actual legal without Paudler on board. 2009 over 25 K for legal With Paudler.

2010 Paudler puts us on the hook for 160 K due Kitzman. I Think we should sense a pattern. It must be Hauser`s fault Paudler knows which Lawyer`s too Hire. The Town has excessive legal fee`s with Grayhawk, Rivendell, Kitzman and ? Hilltopper Refuse. Dave "Quixote" Paudler. will engage in a Legal Battle on our dime. "

fred wrote on Feb 6, 2010 11:13 AM:

" Paudler said Hauser made a big mistake by, first, letting Kitzmann write his own contract and, second, not having the contract reviewed by the town attorney.
The Towns attorney Dan Dunn wrote this contract not Kitzmen this is another attempt by Paudler to blame some one else for his mistake. Each time Paudler has been chairmen the Town has been threaten lawsuits I think it's about time for Paudler to start consulting a attorney before he make some of these decisions. "

ht bast wrote on Feb 6, 2010 8:24 AM:

" Paudler said Hauser made a big mistake by, first, letting Kitzmann write his own contract and, second, not having the contract reviewed by the town attorney.

it is the same contract that tim dinger had but for less money, the contract that paudler drew up. "

dawson wrote on Feb 6, 2010 7:38 AM:

" There was money for the position when it was created in 2006. It has been in the 2007 and 2008 years that monies were not spent wisely and unreserved equity was used to keep taxes low. That is why now we have a problem with not enough money to fund the position.
Also, many mandates are being passed on to the local unit of government with no money to accomplishs the mandate. The money has to come from somewhere for these mandates. "

ht bast wrote on Feb 5, 2010 8:01 AM:

" this is a position that Paudler created the first time he was chair, and now can not afford it, i think we know were our budget woes are comming from. "


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