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Council approves three-year audit contract extension with Plante & Moran and introduces ordinance to add alternates to Historical Commission

Farmington City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The Farmington City Council approved a three-year extension with Plante & Moran for annual audit services and unanimously introduced an ordinance to allow two alternate members on the Historical Commission in a first-reading action.

The Farmington City Council approved a three-year extension with Plante & Moran, PLLC, to conduct the city's required annual financial audit and also introduced an ordinance amendment to add alternate members to the Historical Commission.

A motion by Councilmember Steve Schneemann, seconded by Maria Taylor, approved the audit-services extension by unanimous roll call (Yeas: Balk, LaRussa, Schneemann, Taylor). The contract extension authorizes Plante & Moran to continue conducting the city's annual financial audits for an additional three-year period.

Separately, the council considered a proposed amendment to Chapter 17, Article II, Section 17-28 to allow two alternate members on the Historical Commission. The City Attorney advised that alternates would be allowable under the code but require an ordinance revision. Councilmember Maria Taylor moved and Mayor Pro-Tem Johnna Balk seconded introduction of the ordinance; the first-reading motion carried unanimously 4-0.

Minutes record no debate about contract price or ordinance text in this session; staff or the City Attorney will provide ordinance language and any contract details in follow-up materials or future agenda packets.