My County Attorney has advised that when advertising public hearings for planning and utilities fee increases, the entire text of the ordinance, including underline and strike-outs, must be advertised to meet the legal requirements.  This has resulted in extremely costly ads.  Have any other clerks recently advertised public hearings for planning and/or utilities fee increases?  If so, were you required to include the entire text of the ordinance in the advertisement?

Janice Blakley, CMC
Clerk to the Board of Supervisors
Chesterfield County