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Council approves consent calendar, hires accounting firm and green-lights pickleball process subject to solicitor review

2994151 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a consent calendar of licenses and events, hired accounting firm CliftonLarsonAllen for town auditing, reappointed an assistant town moderator, approved payments, and authorized the pickleball/tennis committee to proceed with a special-use application subject to solicitor review of costs.

The Little Compton Town Council approved its consent calendar of licenses and event permits, approved vendor and personnel actions, and voted on several administrative items.

Votes taken on consent and routine items included approvals for mobile-food vendor renewals, entertainment and event licenses connected to the town’s LC350 celebration, a Class F one-day retail beverage license for community events, and a request to use the town landing for an Easter sunrise service. The council approved naming November 2025 "Veterans Month" and permitting flags and banners at Pikes Peak, along with tree lighting and poppy displays announced by residents.

The council appointed CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) as the town’s accounting/auditing firm and reappointed Stan Batten to the post of assistant town moderator. Councilors approved payment of the bills as presented and adopted the meeting consent calendar.

On a separate agenda item, the council considered a request from the Recreation Committee to allow Chauncey Poole and the committee to proceed with the design and special-use permitting process for a pickleball and tennis court project. The committee requested authorization to solicit proposals (not limited), pursue lighting design, and file a special-use application; the committee proposed spending $6,980 for preparation of the special-use application and related materials. Council members agreed to approve the $6,980 request to proceed but made the approval subject to review by the town solicitor to confirm the scope and cost and to remove an advertising line-item that the town would not be charged for; the motion carried.

Other routine approvals included renewal of several mobile food establishment licenses and approvals for community events listed on the consent calendar. Votes at the meeting were recorded as "Aye" by councilors present; the meeting record shows no recorded oppositions on the listed consent items.