Greenbrier Board Confirms Vote To Transfer Mayoral Powers To Vice Mayor

The Greenbrier Board of Mayor and Alderman met Monday evening…NorthCrest world class surgeons Smokey Barn News January 6, 2014 Greenbrier, Tenn.

Greenbrier Board Confirms Vote To Transfer Mayoral Powers To Vice Mayor http://youtu.be/et7w-6YHIX8

corbin colorful 300The Greenbrier Board of Mayor and Alderman met Monday evening to confirm the  second and final reading of the ordinance to transfer mayoral powers from Greenbrier Mayor Billy Wilson to Vice mayor Bonnette Dawson.

Members of  The Board of Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Greenbrier made it clear in last months  meeting that they would like Mayor Wilson to step aside as both mayor and fire chief with a presentation of two measures, at least until the disposition of his case. Wilson has been indicted by the TBI for allegedly using $60,000 in funds delegated for a Toys For Tots program for personal gain.

The board voted to remove Billy Wilson’s authority as mayor but not his title. Before the decision would be final and put into effect there must be a second vote which took place tonight.

The Depot 300 AdThe vote was five yes’s and two no’s. The two no’s were voted by Alderman Jeff DeLong and Mayor Wilson. Alderman Jeff DeLong also clarified that he meant to vote no last month but accidentally voted yes due to some monetary confusion as to what ordinance was on the table at that moment.

So what does this mean and can the board legally remove Mayoral powers in this fashion? The answer in short is, no one really knows. Greenbrier’s city charter clearly states in section 9 (which in part defines the Mayors function and/or responsibilities);  “It shall be the Mayor’s duty to see that all ordinances of the city are enforced”.

Normally after a new ordinance is passed, the measure is placed on the mayors desk to be signed into law. In this case Vice Mayor Bonnette Dawson will likely be signing the ordinance herself to transfer some of Wilson’s authority to her.  If  Dawson  does sign the ordinance into law herself it may in fact be in defiance of the city’s own charter. If the measure were to be placed on Wilson’s desk like normal he would likely veto it. If that happened it could (in theory) force yet another vote that again would theoretically supersede Wilson’s veto power on this ordinance. Someone close to the situation said they felt that the odds were good that Dawson will likely sign the ordinance herself but they were not completely sure.

In last months meeting the board did (at least temporally) place Wilson on administrative Leave from his role as fire chief.

Additionally, it is not entirely clear as to exactly what powers Wilson has or doesn’t have as Mayor at the moment. We know (at least in part) that he has (or will have) lost his ability to enforce an ordnance and (if Dawson does in-fact sign the ordnance into law herself) Wilson will have lost the ability to sign an ordnance too. It seems that the only way to know for sure what power Wilson has left will be for him to show up at work and try to do something and see what happens. A source close to the situation told Smokey it’s very likely Wilson will be at work tomorrow.

Stewart Williams Ad 300 red ribbonAnother question that remains unanswered is; If the goal (which still remains elusive) was to move Wilson aside to allow for more effective  management of daily operations of the city, that has already been rendered moot by Wilson’s clear desire to stay in office with or without the boards approval to actually do his job. In-other-words, he doesn’t seem to be going away, so transferring his authority will gain the city little. If anything, the boards actions have drawn more attention to the city than if they had just allowed the courts to run their course.

A press release read aloud by Bill Vernich, Greenbrier City Attorney, before tonight’s final vote stated; “Mayor Billy Wilson continues as the Mayor of Greenbrier. There was no attempt to remove him from office. We did however, feel the need to pass an ordinance that will reassign some of the Mayor’s duties, as well as his purchasing and approval authorities, in order to address the current investigations.” So he’s still the Mayor, sort of.

It looks like “Mayor” Billy Wilson will just have to show up and see what happens. Imagine that you went to work and were told that (though you still had a job) all of your responsibilities would be handled by someone else. Is there a hint in all this?

Another source indicated that Wilson’s attorneys are going over the charter to see if the board can in fact vote to remove the mayors authority.

Smokey did reach out to Vice Mayor Bonnette Dawson but she has yet to respond.

Jewell 300Below is the full letter read by the city’s Attorney before the vote.. After the letter was read Wilson said he disagreed with the part that stated; “The ordinance follows the actions which the Mayor himself initiated in the very beginning of this situation. Mayor Wilson took Vice Mayor Dawson around to each department and instructed them that Vice Mayor Dawson would be acting as Mayor after his arrest” Wilson contends that was only IF he decided to resign, not if he was arrested.

The City of Greenbrier

Board of Mayor and Aldermen
 
For Immediate Release:
In order to clarify the situation and prevent further misinformation, The City of
Greenbrier Board of Aldermen wishes to convey to the community the scope of
the actions taken at our recent meetings.
First, Mayor Billy Wilson continues as the Mayor of Greenbrier. There was no
attempt to remove him from office. We did however, feel the need to pass an
ordinance that will reassign some of the Mayor’s duties, as well as his purchasing
and approval authorities, in order to address the current investigations. The
ordinance follows the actions which the Mayor himself initiated in the very
beginning of this situation. Mayor Wilson took Vice Mayor Dawson around to
each department and instructed them that Vice Mayor Dawson would be acting
as Mayor after his arrest.
Second, the placing of Fire Chief Wilson on Administrative Leave was considered a
minimum action of this Board. This follows the policy for all employees of the City
of Greenbrier who may be suspected of wrongdoing associated with their
department.
Third, The Board has put into place a checks and balances of both purchasing and
approval procedures, to promote and maintain the trust of the citizens that their
tax dollars are being used appropriately.
The Board regrets that the Mayor’s current indictment and ongoing criminal
investigation has slowed the flow of information which may help many of our
citizens to more fully understand the situation.

 

Reported Earlier: December 2, 2013 

VIDEO: Billy Wilson Still Mayor Of Greenbrier After Board Meeting 

Members of  The Board of Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Greenbrier made it clear in Monday night’s  meeting that they would like Mayor Wilson to step aside as both mayor and fire chief with a presentation of two measures, at least until the disposition of his case.

The board voted to remove Billy Wilson’s authority as mayor but not his title. Before the decision is final and put into effect there must be a second vote which is planned for next month’s board meeting in January. He is still the Mayor with full power and administrative authority.

What did change is that Mayor Wilson is no longer the Fire Chief, the board voted him out with only one na-sayer. So Billy is still the Mayor of Greenbrier with full authority to be the mayor and do his job but he has been placed on administrative leave as the Greenbrier Volunteer Fire Chief. iPhone/iPad users click on image below to play video. http://youtu.be/3CFX2qZig1o 

Reported Earlier: November 24, 2013

Greenbrier Mayor Billy Wilson Asked To Step Down

Billy WilsonIf you recall,  Billy Wilson the long time Mayor and  Fire Chief of the city of Greenbrier was arrested back on November 4th. Wilson has been indicted by the TBI for allegedly using $60,000 in funds delegated for a Toys For Tots program for personal gain. Additionally Wilson is under investigation for allegedly misusing city funds but no indictment has been filed at this time. Billy Wilson has been the mayor of Greenbrier since 2004. The Toys for Tots program helps needy families pay their utility bills and supplies toys  to children on Christmas. $60,000 means it’s a class B felony, the 2nd highest felony to class A.

billA source close to the situation recently informed Smokey and we believe with a high level of certainty that a special executive board meeting was held on Friday November 2nd at 10AM by the Greenbrier Board of Mayor and Alderman. A representative of the board asked Mayor Wilson to step down from both his position as Mayor and Fire chief for the city of Greenbrier. Our sources also indicated that Wilson declined to step down, so he is still the Mayor and Fire chief. We also know that the decision to ask Wilson to step down was by no means unanimous. There were seven people in the room, including the Greenbrier City Attorney Bill Vernich, Vice Mayor Bonnette Dawson and Mayor Wilson. Alderman Steve Higdon was not present.  As we understand it the reasoning for asking Wilson to step down was that the situation is casting a bad light on the city of Greenbrier. With Wilson’s high-profile position as fire chief and mayor he is in the public eye more often.  The question is, has the  lengthy investigation by the TBI (which has likely permeated all levels of leadership in Greenbrier) on the two alleged accusations  begun to erode confidence in Wilson. It’s important to note that when Wilson was asked to step down it was not an official action of record and not the result of a vote, he was just asked.

city hallWe reached out to Mayor Wilson and he again indicated that he will offer no comment on the current litigation, however, on the Board of Mayor and Alderman’s decision to ask Wilson to step down Wilson stopped short of confirming it. Wilson told Smokey “I was hoping that people would wait until the court  renders an official decision after my case has been heard before casting judgment”

As we understand it the Board of Mayor and Alderman’s next step will be to try to strip Mayor Wilson of his administrative powers. We believe that Greenbrier leadership is currently examining options to that end. The city will try to pass an ordnance to remove Wilson’s administrative powers and then ask for a vote to remove him as fire chief at the next public board meeting on December 2nd at 7:00PM, according to a source close to the situation.   If the board is successful stripping Wilson of his administrative powers it is unlikely that his salary will stop, he will just become a sort of lame duck. As far as his salary as fire chief, there isn’t one because that position is volunteer. One source told Smokey that Wilson has approximately 50% of the board’s support but that was just a best guess. It is unlikely that Wilson will attend the December 2nd meeting due to the on going investigation.

What is not completely clear is, if the board is successful at effectively removing Wilson from the two jobs will they vote to reinstate him if he is exonerated. If Wilson did step down on his own he would need to run in the next term to move back into office. 

Wilson is very popular in the Greenbrier area and many have reached out in his support. It is clear that Wilson has helped many families in need over the years. There is even a special Facebook page called Support Greenbrier Mayor Billy Wilson. It will be interesting to see how a public meeting will go for Wilson. I guess the big question is, would the Board of Mayor and Alderman in any way be affected by a large turnout of support.

Smokey did reach out to Vice Mayor Bonnette Dawson and Jeff DeLong and the only comment we received was that the city attorney told them not to talk to the media.

Smokey will continue to track this developing story.

Jim Ball reporting

REPORTED EARLIER:::

Smokey Barn News November 4, 2013 Greenbrier, Tenn.

According to The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Billy Wilson the long time Mayor and Fire Chief of the city of Greenbrier in Robertson County Tennessee was arrested Monday a little after 1pm at City Hall. Wilson has been indicted for allegedly using $60,000 in funds delegated for a Toys For Tots program for personal gain. Billy Wilson has been the mayor of Greenbrier since 2004. The Toys for Tots program helps needy families pay their utility bills and and supplies toys  to children on Christmas. $60,000 means it’s a class B felony, the 2nd highest felony to class A….

We don’t know for sure if Wilson will immediately step down as Mayor and Fire Chief but at the moment he has not stepped aside. On Tuesday he arrived at work and made no indication he was leaving. If he does step down or is somehow voted out, Fire Chief Gary Suter and Fire Marshal Larry Diorio would take over for Wilson and Vice Mayor Bonnette Dawson would assume Mayor responsibilities, according to Greenbrier Alderman Wayne Dugger.

Officially the TBI has stated that they arrested Wilson Monday afternoon at Greenbrier City Hall. He was indicted this past Friday by the Robertson County grand jury.

According to a TBI Press release sent to Smokey Barn News…

bill3Billy Eugene Wilson, 56, of Greenbrier, Tenn. was indicted on one count of official misconduct and one count of theft over $60,000 for allegedly taking money for personal benefit from the Greenbrier Toys for Tots charity. The alleged theft took place between November 1, 2005 and October 31, 2013.  Wilson allegedly took approximately $60,000 from the charity to pay his personal expenses. Wilson is also alleged to have perpetrated the alleged theft through his position as Mayor, Volunteer Fire Chief and founder of Greenbrier Toys for Tots. The investigation into allegations that Wilson also misused city funds is continuing at this time.

Jim Ball’s recap..

billApparently the Robertson County Grand Jury was presented with enough evidence that they felt Wilson should be indicted. Wilson was picked up at work by the Robertson County Sheriff’s department, transported to the Robertson County detention facility in Springfield and quickly bonded out of jail. It will now be up to him to prove his innocence in court. Wilson is so well known and liked in the area that it may take a little longer to put together an impartial jury to hear his case. He has a reputation of being very generous to families in need.

Wilson was booked into the Robertson County detention facility on $5,000 bond. He has since posted bond and was released.

For Original Story – VIDEO: Greenbrier Mayor Under TBI Investigation For Alleged Misuse Of Toys For Tots Funds Click Here http://youtu.be/uZiWdgX4MTM

Toys For Tots program Will Continue: Greenbrier Mayor Billy Wilson Announces Greenridge Civitans To Continue The Toys For Tots Program This Year Click here

The GreenRidge Civitan Club will be taking over the Toys-for-Tots program this year. “We want to be able to help families in need. We cannot help to the extent that Mayor Wilson was able to, but will try our best to do all that we can.” There is a phone set up for calls. If you know someone who may need help providing for their families at Christmas let them know. The phone # is 615-418-9672. There will be bins for donations at The Farmer’s Bank, The Potting Shed, and opportunities to donate everywhere, we hope. This is for the Greenbrier/Ridgetop area only.

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