Guilford County
File #: 2018-116    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Status: First Reading
File created: 1/3/2018 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/15/2018 Final action: 2/16/2018
Title: HOLD PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION ELECTRONIC NOTICE ORDINANCE (PUBLICATION OF LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS)
Attachments: 1. Electronic Notice Ord 01.02.18.pdf
Related files: 2017-297, 2017-255, 2018-150
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TITLE
Title
HOLD PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION ELECTRONIC NOTICE ORDINANCE (PUBLICATION OF LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS)
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Mark Payne, County Attorney/Robin Keller, Clerk to Board
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BACKGROUND
Background

On August 3, 2017 the Board voted to approve a resolution in support of modernizing the publication of legal Advertisements in Guilford County, and upon the General Assembly's passage of Session
Law 181, selecting Guilford County as a pilot program that authorizes both certain local governments and Guilford County to publish all required legal notices electronically via the county-maintained website for a fee. The Guilford County Legal Notices Project seeks to implement the first of a three phase process toward the utilization of the Guilford County website in lieu of media publication. Phase one of the project is expected to go live upon adoption of the ordinance, which will include:

1. Manual internal email process for notice submission
2. Forms to upload notices to website
3. External Webpage to display notices
4. Notices sorted by category and searchable by key criteria
5. Sections for active and archived notices
6. Ability and access to generate affidavits
7. Ability and access to attach supporting documentation
8. Ability and access to print notices and attachments

Additional implementation Phases, which include the addition of local municipal and external legal notices may require the addition of part-time staffing support based upon demand. Several local municipalities have contacted the Clerk's office for an anticipated start date for Phase 2. Any future costs associated with Phase 2 and 3 are anticipated to be fully offset by expected revenue associated with external advertising allowed for in the Session Law. Financial impacts of phase 2 and 3 will be reviewed upon the implementation of each phase of the project.

Guilford County expended roughly $70,970 during the current fiscal year, upon implementation of Phase 1 th...

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