Bluff City Ousts City Attorney

Bluff City Ousts City Attorney
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BLUFF CITY, Tenn. – During a surprise move Monday night, the Bluff City Board of Mayor and Aldermen narrowly fired veteran City Attorney Paul Frye and replaced him with a relative newcomer.

“You’ve seen cronyism at its worst tonight in Bluff City,” said Frye, who has held the position on a part-time basis for 14 years. He has practiced civil law for 25 years and currently works out of his own Piney Flats, Tenn., office.

Based on a recommendation by Alderman Mark Weaver, board members voted 3-2 to end Frye’s contract and hire Bristol, Va., attorney Shawn McDaniel in his place. McDaniel is licensed to practice law in both Virginia and Tennessee, according to a copy of his résumé that Weaver gave board members at Monday’s meeting.

He has never served as a city attorney before.

“I’m perfectly happy to serve and perfectly qualified for the job,” McDaniel said after the meeting, countering claims he did not have the experience needed to be city attorney.

Weaver said he started looking for a new city attorney after several town residents asked if someone would do the job for less than the $30,000 per year Frye charges. 

McDaniel agreed to do the job for $25,000 per year, Weaver said, adding the $5,000 difference seemed like it was a big savings for the city’s budget.

But after Frye agreed to match McDaniel’s quoted rate at the meeting, Weaver hinted about his true intentions and said: “It’s time for a change.”

Frye said he was shocked by Weaver’s plans because he has never heard a complaint about his job from a sitting mayor or board member. He said he did not know about the move until he saw a copy of Monday’s meeting agenda, which had the line item “Discussion/Action City Attorney” and was sent out Friday morning.

Alderman Robert Miller also said he did not know about Weaver’s plans until he saw a copy of the agenda. Miller voted against plans to fire Frye along with
Alderman Melvin Carrier.

“Frankly, I think Paul Frye serves the city well,” Miller said as he questioned the motives behind replacing Frye with McDaniel and how the decision was carried out. “We have a motion present to hire an attorney whom no one has spoken with except Mr. Weaver, who has single-handedly negotiated his contract.”

Miller asked the other two board members who voted to replace Frye – Vice Mayor J.C. Gentry and Alderwoman Irene Wells – if they had any contact with McDaniel prior to the meeting. Neither board member answered his questions.

“It surprised me that we’d take action so quickly,” Mayor Todd Malone said after Monday’s meeting. Malone said he, too, did not know the board planned to replace Frye until he saw a copy of the meeting’s agenda.

But Malone said he felt the board had no choice to replace Frye with McDaniel. Before voting to hire McDaniel, the board voted 2-3 against a motion Miller sponsored to keep Frye in place. This move effectively ended his tenure with the city, Malone said.

“We have to have a city attorney,” he said, adding the board’s only option at that point was to either hire McDaniel or vote to reinstate Frye as city attorney.

Before replacing Frye with McDaniel, board members decided to wait to hire an assistant city manager until after they had discussed it during a meeting.

Malone asked the city to hire someone for the job because he could no longer devote the time needed for the job given changes in his work schedule.

But Miller said the board should wait until after it had a chance to discuss what a prospective manager’s duties would be and how much that person should be paid. The board will bring the issue up during a special workshop set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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Flag Comment Posted by saywhat on October 28, 2009 at 7:46 am

Big Brother,

Tinka wisely wrote:

“It is almost like those of you who support Mark Weaver, Gentry, and Wells, don’t care about the law. Even “IF” their intentions are good, they did it the wrong way. If someone steals a loaf of bread because they are hungry, it is stealing and wrong. I think they should try a recall again, and publicize the threes wrong doings. I would not support people who believe it is OK to break the law to accomplish their goals. I want a sports car; maybe I should ask Weaver, Wells and Gentry for one, they won’t mind stealing one since laws don’t apply to them.
What about the Mayor? Doesn’t he set the agenda? If he knew, he is just as guilty as the other three.“

Maybe you and everyone else in the Weaver family/fan club/propaganda machine should read that again.

Flag Comment Posted by Big Brother on October 27, 2009 at 8:32 pm

Attorney Paul Frye got just what he deserved…FIRED !!!

In many citizens opinion, Frye didn’t work for the best interest of the city.
He fooled around and purposedly screwd up the procedure on getting Bluff Citys’ new charter through the process…The only interest Frye had in the city was how much money he could bill the city….

Flag Comment Posted by tinka on October 26, 2009 at 10:44 am

It is almost like those of you who support Mark Weaver, Gentry, and Wells, don’t care about the law. Even “IF” their intentions are good, they did it the wrong way. If someone steals a loaf of bread because they are hungry, it is stealing and wrong. I think they should try a recall again, and publicize the threes wrong doings. I would not support people who believe it is OK to break the law to accomplish their goals. I want a sports car; maybe I should ask Weaver, Wells and Gentry for one, they won’t mind stealing one since laws don’t apply to them.
What about the Mayor? Doesn’t he set the agenda? If he knew, he is just as guilty as the other three.

Flag Comment Posted by Mrs. Mom on October 26, 2009 at 8:05 am

All of these kind of commits should be addressed in a adult manner.  Calling people evil doers and rednecks make you sound like one.  Regardless of what job Paul has or has not done, the honorable thing to have done was tell him before the meeting.  That is what we are truly dealing with.  All should do what is honorable.  Take the advice your mother gave to all years ago, treat others the way you would want to be treated.  Oh yes, and lets not forget “Right will always come out on top.“

Flag Comment Posted by registertovote on October 26, 2009 at 7:44 am

“The present board all except Miller and Carrier are good people looking out for the city. They know its time for change…....“

lololol you think da ones all breaking laws and laws and laws are the good guys here!!!!lololol since when you break the laws and be the good folks????  looking out for themselves and there friends not the city!!!!

Shawn McDaniel…..there friends!!!
Don Weaver…....there friends!!!

looking out for themselves and there friends not the city!!!!

Flag Comment Posted by Pete Pooter on October 25, 2009 at 7:53 pm

Big Brother…I agree….The cronism bunch that includes the city recorder, former city attorney and their band of outlaws can’t stand competition.

The present board all except Miller and Carrier are good people looking out for the city. They know its time for change…....

Flag Comment Posted by Big Brother on October 25, 2009 at 7:39 pm

willa….You are full of….The clique has been Judy Dulaney, Melvin Carrier, Lon Gene Leonard and the rest of their Redneck cronies. Have you forgotten the recall attempt, probably not. You clowns don’t remember anything that you bunch of evil doers have done…You clowns just can’t handle it when you are on the losing end…....

Flag Comment Posted by Willa on October 25, 2009 at 7:09 pm

Letting go of the city attorney and appointing a new one without the knowledge of two of the city council members is an embarrasment to Bluff City.  It was done with no prior public discussion, but obvious behind closed doors discussion by Don Weaver’s puppets.  The whole thing was set in motion by Don Weaver’s relative, Mark Weaver.  Now the Mayor wants to appoint Don Weaver as City Manager!

This a violation of the Sunshine Law.
It demonstrates callous disregard for the will of the voters who did not want Don Weaver as a councilman. Why would the public want to pay him to be City Manager when they didn’t want him on City Council?  Secrecy, scheming and behind closed door deals.  No wonder Bobby Thomas and Tom Anderson resigned the City Council.  No rational, civic minded person could tolerate the sad pitiful way the clique conducts business.

Flag Comment Posted by Golddigger on October 25, 2009 at 6:52 pm

When EVIL exists….Cast it away….

Flag Comment Posted by saywhat on October 25, 2009 at 10:31 am

“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.“

Surprisingly a lot of you are casting your lot with the evil of corruption.

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