Your example #1 is simple, unambiguous and preferred. There is now way to misinterpret it. Example #2 may not be a misinterpretation but is not the preferred, it is an alternate method to be used "where appropriate" for those who do not want to use the first listed/exampled method in para. 4.5.7.1 & example fig 4-20.
For whatever the reason, this is why I ask again, is there a reason you do not want to use example #1?
Additionally, the use of "2 SURFACES" text is also very clear in para. 6.5.6 when a single form control is desired on these datum surfaces.
It is my contention and opinion that the most unambiguous method should be used and that is example #1. If you choose to use example #2, so be it, I will always use and recommend #1
This is the preferred method and technique appropriate for use of multiple planer surfaces to simulate a single datum as intended by the Y14.5 committee, as it was sold to me over ten years ago by the Godfather of GD&T himself - Lowell W. Foster, and thats my opinion.
V. W. Mahoney
ASME Certified - GDTP S-0418