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Post Office Box 207 - Shelby, NC 28151-0207
July 14, 2020
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Mr. Corey Basinger, Regional Supervisor
Division of Water Resources, Mooresville Regional Office
610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301
Mooresville, NC 28115
Re: Notice of Violation
Tracking #NOV-2020-DV-0060
Collection System Permit #WQCS00037
City of Shelby, Cleveland County
Dear Mr. Basinger:
The City of Shelby received the above referenced Notice of Violation regarding the sanitary sewer
overflows that occurred on January 3, 2020 at 1120 Ladell Lane.
The spill was reported by the property owner at 2:30pm, sewer crews responded and were on the scene
by 2:50pm and the problem was corrected at 8:30pm. This spill resulted in an overflow of 288,000
gallons, of which 275,000 gallons reached a tributary to the First Broad River.
This spill event stemmed from heavy rains and very saturated soils. The rain event dumped over 2
inches of precipitation on portions of Shelby within an hour and a half, resulting in localized flooding of
ditches and streams. In review of rainfall data, Shelby had received 4.4 inches of rain in December, 1.6
inches on January 2 and followed by another 2.4 inches of rain on January V. The area above this spill
location is very prone to heavy flooding and contains some of the oldest portions of the sanitary sewer
system.
The area above the spill has been identified as an area of concern due to the age of the sanitary sewer
system in the Uptown Area. Since 2009, the City has been very active in this section of the collection
system trying to reduce inflow and infiltration through several improvement projects:
Improvement and Preventative Maintenance Projects
• Royster Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation 2009 —1,340 ft
• Putnam/Wilmouth/Dodd 2013 —1,520 ft
• Outfall Upgrades 2015 — 863 feet replaced. WWTP Main Outfall and Linton Barnette
• Uptown Sewer Improvements Phase 12018 — 620 ft
• West Shelby Sewer Rehabilitation 2016 — 3,400 ft
• Arey Trade 2016 — 500 ft
• Sumter Street 2016 — 430 ft
• Trade/Dale 2016 — 570 ft
• Leander Street 2017 —170 ft
• Campbell/Trade 2017 — 500 ft
• Arey and Trade Sewer Replacement 2017 — 504 Feet Replaced
• Dale, Trade & Morgan Replacement 2017 — 529 Feet Replaced
e Mark Drive 2018 — 585 ft
• Broad Street Sewer Repairs 2018 —1,400 ft
With these projects we have removed gutter drains from the collection system (Uptown Area) and
reduced I&I from broken sewer lines and bad sewer taps. These improvements have resulted in the
replacement of nearly 13,000 feet of sewer lines. Along with this rehabilitation, the City has conducted
the following preventative maintenance activities:
Preventative Maintenance Projects
• Acoustic Testing of Major Outfalls in this area (Various)
• Flow Monitoring Evaluations — 2009
■ Rodding and Jetting of First Broad Outfall (Various)
■ External Contractor Cleaning of First Broad Outfall 2019 — Highway 150 to WWTP
Sanitary Sewer Inventory and Assessment Project (Grant) 2018-2019
o Included Cleaning and Sewer Video of critical sections in West Shelby and Uptown area
Our efforts have not totally corrected issues in this area resulting from severe flooding of streets and
creeks, however we have significantly reduced sanitary sewer overflows resulting from maintenance and
typical rainfall events.
Maintenance history — Outfall lines have been cleaned and evaluated via camera (video) from
the overflow point south to the First Broad WWTP. The overall condition of these outfalls is
good. City has also provided cleaning and evaluation above the overflow point. In 2019 several
critical sections above the overflow point were evaluated in the Sanitary Sewer Inventory and
Assessment Grant Project. Many of these areas will be added to the Capital Improvement
Program and prioritized.
Your letter lists ten areas of review in consideration for determining civil penalty amounts for a sanitary
sewer overflow. We have included the following brief responses for each item:
e Volume — 288,000 gallons
• Volume reaching surface waters — 275,000 gallons
o Duration and gravity — 360 minutes
• Impacts to public health - There were no identified impacts to public health.
• Fish kills - No fish kills were observed following this overflow.
• Recreational area closures - No recreational areas were closed due to this overflow.
• History of spills —
There have been seven (7) spills at this location since 2003.
March 20, 2003 April 7, 2003 Jan 25, 2010 Feb 5, 2010
August 19, 2010 Dec 30, 2015 Jan 3, 2020
• Cost of rectifying damage —
No environmental damage was identified requiring remediation. City staff performed
cleanup and lime application.
• Intentional spill —
These overflows were not intentional and were a result of heavy rainfall within a short
period of time resulting in flash flooding of roads, ditches and creeks. Over two inches of
rain fell in parts of Shelby within 1.5 hours.
• Money saved by non-compliance —
No money was saved by this non-compliance.
We recognize the requirements of our wastewater collection system permit and the importance to the
environment and public health in the prevention of sanitary sewer overflows. The City of Shelby has
experienced a downward trend of sanitary sewer overflows in our system and the City has shown a good
faith effort to make significant improvements to the City's sewer collection system and Wastewater
Treatment Plant. The City estimates that we have spent nearly $35 million in upgrades to the WWTP
and another $12-15 million in improvements to the City's collection system in the last 10 years. While
this location is important, we ask NDEQ to consider that we are attempting to make necessary repairs
across a 200+ mile collection system. The City is proud of the improvements that we continue to make
and requests that NCDEQ recognize the efforts that have been made and requests that the issuance or a
civil penalty assessment for the subject spill be withheld.
Please contact me at anytime regarding any further information or questions you might have regarding
this issue. I can be reached at 704-669-6570 or david.hux@cityofshelby.com.
Sincerely,
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David Hux
Director of Water Resources
cc: Rick Howell; City Manager
Mark Swink; Field Operations Superintendent
Adam Howell; Collection System Crew Supervisor/ORC
Certified Mail: 7012 2210 0000 1721 3281
www.cityofshelby.com
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretary
S. DANIEL SMITH
Director
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
CERTIFIED MAIL: 7016 1370 0000 2592 0409
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
February 12, 2020
Rick Howell, City Manager
City of Shelby
PO Box 207
Shelby, NC 28151-0207
SUBJECT: NOTICE OF VIOLATION & INTENT TO ISSUE CIVIL PENALTY
Tracking No.: NOV-2020-DV-0060
Sanitary Sewer Overflows - January 2020
Collection System Permit No. WQCS00037
Shelby Collection System
Cleveland County
Dear Mr. Howell:
A review has been conducted of the self -reported Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO's) 5-Day Report/s submitted by
City of Shelby. The Division's Mooresville Regional Office concludes that the City of Shelby violated Permit
Condition I (2) of Permit No. WQCS00037 by failing to effectively manage, maintain, and operate their collection
system so that there is no SSO (Sanitary Sewer Overflow) to the land or surface waters and the SSO constituted
making an outlet to waters of the State for purposes of G.S. 143-215.1(a)(1), for which a permit is required by
G.S. 143-215.1.
The Mooresville Regional Office is providing the City of Shelby an opportunity to provide evidence and justification
as to why the City of Shelby should not be assessed a civil penalty for the violation(s) that are summarized below:
Total Vol
Total Surface
Incident Start Duration Vol Water
Number Date (Mina) Location Cause (Gals) (Gals) DWR Action
202000023 1/3/2020
360 1120 Ladell Ln
Severe Natural
Condition
288,000 275,000 Notice of Violation
Intent to Enforce
North Coro ins Depertnxnt of EnvAonmenta Quol ty I Diusion of Water Resources
Mooresvv* Regbnsl0ffce 1610 Ess Center Avenue, Suite 301 I MooresvAie, North Cerohns 29115
7044W-1699
This Notice of Violation / Notice of Intent to Enforce (NOV/NOI) is being issued for the noted violation. Pursuant
to G.S. 143-215.6A, a civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) may be assessed
against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of any
permit issued pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1.
This office requests that you respond to this Notice, in writing, within 10 business days of its
receipt. In your response, you should address the causes of non-compliance, remedial actions, and all other
actions taken to prevent the recurrence of similar situations. The response to this correspondence will be
considered in this process. Enforcement decisions will also be based on volume spilled, volume reaching surface
waters, duration and gravity, impacts to public health, fish kills or recreational area closures. Other factors
considered in determining the amount of the civil penalty are the violator's history of non-compliance, the cost of
rectifying the damage, whether the spill was intentional and whether money was saved by non-compliance.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Meilinger or me with the Water Quality Section
in the Mooresville Regional Office at 704-663-1699 or via email at michael.meilinger@ncdenr.gov or
corey.basinyer@ncdenr.gov.
Sincerely,
DocuSigned by:
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W. Corey Basinger, Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Mooresville Regional Office
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ
Cc: Mooresville Regional Office - WQS File
Central Files, Water Quality Section
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Division of Water Resources
PART I:
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
Collection System Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reporting Form
Form CS-SSO
This form shall be submitted to the appropriate DWQ Regional Office within five business days of the first knowledge of the
sanitary sewer overflow (SSO)
Permit Number: WQCS00037 (WQCS# if active, otherwise use WQCSD#)
Facility: Shelby Collection System
Owner: City of Shelby
Incident #: 202000023
City: Shelby County: Region: Mooresville
Source of SSO (check applicable): 0 Sanitary Sewer ❑ Pump Station / Lift Station
SPECIFIC location of the SSO (be consistent in description from past reports or documentation - i.e. Pump Station 6,
Manhole at Westall & Bragg Street, etc):
Manhole #:
Latitude (Decimal Degrees):
Incident Started Dt: 01/03/2020 Time:
(mm-dd-yyyy)
Estimated Volume of the SSO: 288,000
Longitude (Decimal Degrees)
Incident End Dt: 01/03/2020 Time: 08:30 pm
(nn:mm Hm MA) tmm-as-yyyy/
gallons Estimated Duration (Round to nearest hour):
(hh:mm AM/PM)
6:0 hours
Describe how the volume was determined: 360 min x 800 gpm = 288,000 gals
Weather conditions during the SSO event: Torrential rains/flash flooding
Did SSO reach surface -waters? -Q Yes- 0 No 0 Unknown Volume, reaching surfaces waters jgals): 275000
Surface water name:
Did the SSO result in a fish kill?
SPECIFIC cause(s) of the SSO:
[1 Severe Natural Conditi,
El Yes El No Q Unknown If Yes, what is the estimated number of fish killed?
24 hour verbal notification (name of person contacted ): Todd Green
❑ DWR Q Emergency Mgmt Date (mm-dd-yyy):
01/03/2020 Time (hh:mm AM/PM): 10:16:00 pm
If an SSO is ongoing, please notify the appropriate Regional Office on a daily basis until SSO can be stopped.
Per G.S. 143-215.1C(b), the responsible party of a discharge of 1,000 or more of untreated wastewater to surface waters
shall issue a press release within 24-hours of first knowledge to all print and electronic news media providing general
coverage in the county where the discharge occurred. When 15,000 gallons or more of untreated wastewater enters surface
waters, a public notice shall be published within 10 days and proof of publication shall be provided to the Division within 30
days. Refer to the reference statute for further detail.
The Director, Division of Water Resources, m_ gytake enforcement action for SSOs that are rettuired to be reported to
Division unless it is demonstrated that:
1) the discharge was cause by sever natural conditions and there were no feasible alternative to the discharge,- or
2) the discharge was exceptional, unintentional, temporary and caused by factors beyond the reasonable control of the
Permittee and/or owner, and the discharge could not have been prevented by the exercise of reasonable control.
Part II must be completed to provide a justification claim for either of the above situations. This information will be the basis
WHETHER OR NOT PART III IS COMPLETED, A SIGNATURE 1S REQUIRED AT THE END OF THIS FORM
CS-SSO Form Page: 1
PART II
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR EACH RELATED CAUSE CHECKED IN PART I OF THIS FORM AND
INCLUDE THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION AS REQUIRED OR DESIRED
COMPLETE ONLY THOSE SECTONS PERTAINING TO THE CAUSE OF THE SSO AS CHECKED IN PART I
(In the check boxes-bekm-,-NA -NotA•ppHe&bJe- rrd--NE=-NotEvatuated)
A HARDCOPY OF THIS FORM SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE DWR REGIONAL OFFICE UNLESS IS
Severe Natural Condition
Describe the "severe natural condition" in detail?
Heavy rains up to over 2" in less than an hour and a half that was not called for by weather forecast. Localized street ditch
and small stream floodg. in
How much advance warning did you have and what actions were taken in preparation
for the event?
There was no advance warnings of this much rainfall or storms to drop high rates of rain in short periods of time..It was
forecast to maybe net an inrh of rain Al rtay. hi it not nvpr 2 innhes in less than 1-112 hot irs
Comments:
We will video the line to assess for any partial blocka es or holes in piping. Inspect upstream lines especially in low laying
areas.
System Visitation
ORC
Backup
Name:
Adam Howell
Cert#
985584
Date visited:
1 /3/2020
Time visited:
3= pm until It stopped
How was the SSO remediated (i.e. Stopped and cleaned up)?
R1 Yes
❑ Yes
We waited until rain stopped so that we could assess the area and make plans to clean up all solids and prey matter. On
Jan. 6 2020 we weLq able to access the area and rake up all solids and lime the area.
CS-SSO Form Page: 2
As a representative for the responsible party, I certify that the information contained in this report is true and accurate to the
best of my knowledge.
Person submitting claim. Adam Maurice Howell Date: 01/06/20 01:15 pm
Signature:
Telephone Number:
Title:
Any addition information desired to be submitted should be sent to the appropriate Division Regional Office within five days of first
knowledge of the SSO with reference to the incident number (the incident number is only generated when electronic entry of this
form is completed, if used).
CS-SSO Form Page: 3
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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR EACH RELATED CAUSE CHECKED IN
PART I OF THIS FORM
AND INCLUDE THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION AS REQUIRED OR DESIRED.
A HARDCOPY OF THIS FORM SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE DWQ
REGIONAL OFFICE
UNLESS IT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH THIS ONLINE
REPORTING SYSTEM
NE = Not Evaulated, NA = Not Applicable
Severe Natural Condition (hurricane, tornado, etc.)
Describe the "severe natural condition" in detail?
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Backup n YES
Name: Ada.., Howe 1(
Cert# 9 V 5 5 VLI
Date visited: 1- 3_ A 0 a v
Time visited: 3'. D O P w," "+, I ,' + 5 f o P p e d
14ow was the SSO remediated (i.e. Stopped and cleaned tip)?
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Spill Investigation Report
WQCS # 00037 Shelby X
WQCSD0257 Fallston ❑
NPDES # 0024538 WWTP ❑
WQCSD0258 Kingstown ❑
Spill Date: I - 3 ~ INC) Location of Spit(:_ 1116) L-A d e (r L r) .
Spill Volume: ag9., 0 Qn oa (, _Volume Reaching Surface Water:
XManhole: QCj q ❑ Segment of line:
❑ Force main:
❑ Gravity:
Weather Conditions: ,' '•
Spill Calculation: = 00
Spill Discovered By:
Affected Tributary: U,,ja,"ejv ei
Cause of Spill: r- noel
Did spill result in a fish kill? ❑ Yes '%—No If yes, estimated number killed?
Corrective Action: L k P c, ke ci a n h o t o ct cj2 u in
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Were repairs made ❑ temporary ❑ P&Tmrsent
What actions have been taken to prevent this discharge from occuring in the future?
If the spill occurred at a pump station or was the result of _a pump station failure, was the
alarm system functional at the time of the spill? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, why?
Recurring Spill? WYes ❑ Nc>
Follow-up comme ts:
Pretreatment/FOG notified? LI Yes
Response Time:
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ATTACH ACTIVITY REPORT(S) TO SPILL INVESTIGATION REPORT
Form: UTIL 2001.001A
Revision Date:
Revision No.:
Corresponding Procedure: UTIL-2000.001
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N0RTII CAR01.1NA
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Notification of Discharge of Untreated Wastewater
General Statute 143-215.1C requires that the owner or operator of any wastewater
collection or treatment works to issue a press release when an untreated wastewater
discharge of 1,000 gallons or more reaches surface waters.
In accordance with that regulation, the following news release has been prepared and
issued to media in the affected county(ies): Cleveland and Cherokee
SHELBY, NC - The City of Shelby had a discharge of untreated wastewater on January 3,
2020 of an estimated 288,000 gallons at 1120 Ladell Lane. An estimated 275,000 gallons
was discharged into an unnamed tributary of First Broad River in the Broad River Basin.
The Division of Water Resources was notified of the event on January 3, 2020 and is
reviewing the matter. For more information, contact David Hux, Water Resources Director
at 704-484-6840.
Form: UTIL-2001.001E
Effective Date: 08/07/2009
Revision Date: 1/4/2016
Revision No.: 4
Shelb
NORTH CAROLINY-1
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Public Notice
ATTN: LEGAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF UNTREATED SEWAGE
The City of Shelby had a discharge of untreated wastewater from our collection system
located at 1120 Ladell Lane of approximately 288,000 gallons. The discharge occurred on
January 3, 2020 for approximately six hours. Approximately 275,000 gallons of untreated
wastewater entered into an unnamed tributary of the First Broad River in the Broad River
Basin. Once the torrential rains and flash flooding subsided, the discharge stopped. This
notice was required by North Carolina General Statutes Article 21, Chapter 143.215C. For
more information, contact David Hux, Water Resources Director at 704-484-6840.
Form: UTIL-2001.001D
Effective Date: 08/07/2009
Revision Date: 1/4/2016
Revision No.: 3
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Karen Wilkins
From: Adam Howell
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 7:27 AM
To: Karen Wilkins
Subject: FW: UTIL-2001.001 E Press Release Form SHELBY
Attachments: UTIL-2001.001 E Press Release Form SHELBY.pdf
From: Adam Howell
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2020 10:32 PM
To: David Hux <david.hux@cityofshelby.com>; Rick Howell <rick.howell@cityofshelby.com>;
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Subject: UTIL-2001.001E Press Release Form SHELBY
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DAILY FORECAST
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Cloudy with heavy rain and a thunderstorm from
midday on; not as cool
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Overcast and mild; heavy rain and a thunderstorm
this evening followed by a couple of showers late
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Mostly cloudy and breezy with a shower
SUNDAY, 115 +
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Mostly sunny, winds gradually subsiding and cooler
530/220
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Plenty of sunshine
550
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El 00060 Discharge 1986-10-01 2020-01-06
0 00065 Gage height 2007-10-01 2020-01-06
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Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Jan 6
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LION'S SENIOR
VILLAGE
rarrrng APP11cafi017s. 11311.
HUD subsidized apts for
low income seniors, age
62 & over. 211 North
Morgan St, Shelby. EHO
704-482-7723
Mob59— Homes
For Rent
1, 2 & 3 BR MOBILE
HOMES Oak Crove Area.
Water lumished. Call or
text 704.892.6527.
3 9R, tow weekly rates.
FREE power & water. No
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Shelby or 704-473-4299•
Graham Sty Shelby,
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notice will be pleaded in
NC 28151
bar 31 ,,.if recovery. All
PO Box 165
Shelby, NO 28151
firms Corp(,-
rations indebted to the as
late should make immedi-
Administrator CTAOf the
ate payment.
Estate of Jerry Eugene
Willis
This the 9th day of Janu-
ary, 2020
Betty p Grant. Adm CTA
108 Putnam Lake Road
Kings Mountain, NC 28086
C. Andrew Neisler, Jr.,
CLONINGER & NEISLER
P.O. Box 515
300 E. King Sheet
Kings Mountain. NO
28086
1/09, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30,
2020
54603769
Public Notice
Acreage 9
Farms
CASAR, 22 ACRESI
Hal open, half wooded
with stream. 704-53&1199
or7pVAO-7847-
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3 t3R, 2 Bath CONDO
(Cottage) for sale at Ocean
70 8Beach in SC all
000 for detais.
1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30
54BW790
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE OF
DIS04ARGE OF
UNTREATED SEWAGE
The City of Shelby had a
discharge of Untreated
wastewater from our cd-
Ir 10ri System located at
1120 L.adell Bane of ap-
proximately 288,OLt0 981-
tons. The dlscharge2110
Curred on January
for aPProximately six
hours. Approximately
275.000 gal10r>5 01 un-
treated wastewater entered
into an unnamed tributary
of the First Broad River in
the Broad Rver Basin.
Once the torrential rains
and flash ffooding sub-
sided, the discharge Stop-
ped. This notice was W
quired by North Carolina
General StB Lrtes�4IC1
21. Chapt
For more int0fMatOn. con-
taCt David Hux, Water Re-
sources Director at
704-484-6840.
1/09,2020 54603767
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CLEVELAND COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
19 F 913
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CLEVELAND COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
19 E 892
Having qualified as ExOm-
tor of the Estate Of 13etty
Ann Mitchell aka Betty M
Mitchell. deceased,
Cleveland County. North
Carolina. this is to notify all
persons. frmis and corpo-
rations having claims
against the Estate of said
flatly Ann Mitchell aka
Betty M M•itchell to present
them to the underslgned
on or betore the 911h day Of
Apol, 2020 Or same will be
pi�ded in bar of their re-
oovery. All persons in-
debted to said Estate
pleas& make immediate
payment.
This the 9th day of Janu-
ary, 2020
William 0 Mitchell Jr.
1319 S Lafayette St
Shelby, NC 28152
Executor 01 the Estate of
Betty Ann Mitchell aka
Betty M MkChell
1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30
54603791
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CLEVELAND COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
18 E 453
Having qualified as Admin-
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