The Mecklenburg Times June 28, 2022

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{ The Mecklenburg Times } SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PETITION/ HEARING RE: RELINQUISHMENT OF PARENT/CHILD RELATIONSHIP AS TO BIRTHFATHER IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SPOKANE NO. 22­5­00202­32 In Re the Interest of: INFANT MICHAELSON, (DOB: 05/27/2022) A Person under the age of 18. The State of Washington to the said: “John Doe”, biological father of Infant Michaelson, (DOB: 05/27/2022) and anyone with a paternal interest. 1. You have been named as the father or a possible father of the above­named child. A Petition for Relinquishment or Termination of Parent­Child Relationship has been filed in the above­entitled court by Petitioner, Heidi Kriss. The Petitioner is asking the Court for an order permanently terminating the parent­child rela­ tionship between you and the child, permanently terminating all of your rights to the child, and for a decree of adoption declaring the prospective adoptive parent to be the legal parent of the child. 2. The child, Infant Michaelson, was born on May 27, 2022 in Char­ lotte, North Carolina. The child’s biological mother is Samantha Anne Michaelson. 3. The court hearing on this matter shall be held on July 15 , 2022 at 1:30 p.m. in the Spokane County Superior Court; Room 202, 1116 W. Broadway, Spokane, Washington. Your failure to appear at this hearing may result in a Default Order permanently termi­ nating all of your rights to the above­named child. 4. In order to defend against this petition, you must respond to the petition by stating your defense in writing and by serving a copy on the person signing this summons and by filing the original with the clerk of the court. If you do not serve your written response within (1) twenty (20) days if you are served personally within the State of Washington, (2) thirty (30) days if you are served personally outside the State of Washington, or (3) thirty (30) days if you are served by publication, from the date of service of this summons and notice, an order permanently terminating your parent­child relationship with the child will be entered by default. A default order is one where the petitioners are entitled to what they ask for because you have not responded. If you serve a notice of appearance on Mark R. Iverson at the address below, you are entitled to notice before a default order may be entered. 5. One method of serving your response is to send it by certified mail with return receipt requested, if service is made by mail. The service shall be deemed complete upon the third day following the day upon which the response is placed in the mail, unless the third day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, in which event service shall be deemed complete on the first day other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, following the third day. 6. You are further notified that any non­consenting parent or alleged father has the right to be represented by an attorney, and an attorney will be appointed for an indigent person who requests an attorney. You are further notified that you have a right to file a claim of paternity under Chapter 26.26 RCW. 7. You are further notified that your failure to file a claim of pater­ nity within 30 days of the date of service of this notice and Summons upon you or your failure to respond to the Petition within 30 days of the date of service of Summons & Notice upon you, is grounds to terminate your parent/child relationship with respect to the child. 8. If the child is an Indian child as defined by the Indian Child Welfare Act, 25 U.S.C. SS 1901­1921 (1978), and if you acknowledge paternity of the child, or if your paternity of the child is established prior to the termination of the parent­child relationship, your parental rights may not be terminated unless you give valid consent to termination, or your parent­child relationship is terminated involuntarily pursuant to chapter 26.33 or 13.34. YOUR FAILURE TO RESPOND MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT ORDER PERMA­ NENTLY TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE­NAMED CHILD. DATED this 10th day of June, 2022.

MARK R. IVERSON, P.S. /s/ MARK R. IVERSON MARK R. IVERSON, WSBA #18312 Attorney for Petitioner FILE ORIGINAL WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AT: Clerk of the Court Spokane County Court 1116 West Broadway, Rm. 300 Spokane, WA 99260­0350 (509) 477­2211 SERVE A COPY OF YOUR RESPONSE ON: Mark R. Iverson MARK R. IVERSON, P.S. 921 W. Broadway, Ste. 305 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 462­3678 12126668 6/14, 6/21, 6/28

Government

Hearings The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices We will hold a hearing upon the Housing Code complaint regarding the property listed below. We will hold the hearing at West Service Area, 2550 West Boulevard, Char­ lotte, NC at the time indicated, for the purpose of determining whether the property contains the Code violations that the inspector has determined to exist. For addi­ tional information concerning the case, contact the inspector for that case. Interested parties: Atando Apart­ ments LLC Case Number: 20220019486 Property: 1445 Samuel St #301, Charlotte, NC 28206 Hearing Date: July 19, 2022 @ 8:30 a.m. Inspector: Alex Gregory, 704­336­7986 Submitted by: Mark Fowler, West Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131167 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices In the following case we have held or will have a hearing, deter­ mined that the dwelling located on the property is deteriorated and issued an order requiring the owner(s) to repair the dwelling by the date indicated. Failure to repair by the date indicated may result in penalties against the owner(s). For more information concerning a case, contact the inspector for that case: Interested parties: Tiffany Amber Gomez Case Number: 20220010422 Property: 1700 Herrin Av, Charlotte, NC 28205 Repair by: July 17, 2022 Inspector: Antonio Jones­Mathis 704­432­0434 Submitted by: Justin Privette, East Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131162 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices In the following case we have held or will have a hearing, deter­ mined that the dwelling located on the property is deteriorated and issued an order requiring the owner(s) to repair the dwelling by the date indicated. Failure to repair by the date indicated may result in penalties against the owner(s). For more information concerning a case, contact the inspector for that case: Interested parties: Lockwood LLC Case Number: 20220014171 Property: 2615 Englehardt St, Charlotte, NC 28216 Repair by: July 25, 2022 Inspector: Neil Barnette, 704­336­6976 Submitted by: Mark Fowler, West Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131561 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices In the following case we have held or will have a hearing, deter­ mined that the dwelling located on

the property is deteriorated and issued an order requiring the owner(s) to repair the dwelling by the date indicated. Failure to repair by the date indicated may result in penalties against the owner(s). For more information concerning a case, contact the inspector for that case: Interested parties: Jerry W Hillard Case Number: 20220008790 Property: 3439 Windsor Dr Charlotte, NC 28209 Repair by: July 19, 2022 Inspector: Jonathan Simpson, 704­336­4954 Submitted by Kim Sauer, South Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131169 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices We will hold a hearing upon the Housing Code complaint regarding the property listed below. We will hold the hearing at West Service Area,2550 West Boulevard , Charlotte, NC 28208, at the time indicated, for the purpose of determining whether the property contains the Code violations that the inspector has determined to exist. For additional information concerning the case, contact the inspector for that case. Interested parties: Steven A & Wanda D Watson Case Number: 20220017371 Property: 413 W Cama St, Charlotte, NC 28217 Hearing Date: July 19,2022 @ 9:15 a.m. Inspector: Brian McGinnis, 704­336­4071 Submitted by: Jessica Freeze, West Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12132014 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices In the following case we have held or will have a hearing, deter­ mined that the dwelling located on the property is deteriorated and issued an order requiring the owner(s) to demolish the dwelling by the date indicated. This is to serve notice that Lis Pendens for a Complaint & Notice of Hearing and Findings of Fact and Order has been filed with the Clerk of Court. For more information concerning a case, contact the inspector for that case. Interested Parties: Alan C Shelton Case Number: 20200028868 Property: 6140 Mayridge Dr, Char­ lotte, NC 28215 Lis Pendens Filed: Complaint & Notice of Hearing: May 4, 2022 Findings of Fact & Order to Demolish: May 4, 2022 Inspector: Brooke Humphrey, 704­353­1889 Submitted by: Jessica Freeze, (West) Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12132015 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices We will hold a hearing upon the Housing Code complaint regarding the property listed below. We will hold the hearing at East Service Area, 3505 Central Avenue, Char­ lotte, NC, at the time indicated, for the purpose of determining whether the property contains the Code violations that the inspector has determined to exist. For addi­ tional information concerning the case, contact the inspector for that case. Interested parties: MM TUP LLC Case Number: 20220020225 Property: 6315 Countryside Dr #5,Charlotte, NC 28213 Hearing Date: July 13, 2022 @ 9:00 a.m. Inspector: Michael McClain, 704­336­5693 Submitted by: Jerry Green, East Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131164 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices We will hold a hearing upon the Housing Code complaint regarding the property listed below. We will hold the hearing at South Service Area, 11217 Providence Rd West, Charlotte, NC at the time indicated, for the purpose of determining whether the property contains the Code violations that the inspector has determined to exist. For addi­ tional information concerning the case, contact the inspector for that case.

Interested parties: CH Realty IX­Knightvest MF Charlotte Timber Owner LP Case Number: 20220023073 Property: 7610 Timber Commons Ln #M, Charlotte, NC 28212 Hearing Date: July 13, 2022 @ 8:15 a.m. Inspector: John Barrett, 704­353­1882. Submitted by: Kim Sauer, South Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131747 06/28 The City of Charlotte Housing Code Enforcement Section Legal Notices In the following case we have held or will have a hearing, deter­ mined that the dwelling located on the property is deteriorated and issued an order requiring the owner(s) to demolish the dwelling by the date indicated. This is to serve notice that Lis Pendens for a Complaint & Notice of Hearing and Findings of Fact and Order has been filed with the Clerk of Court. For more information concerning a case, contact the inspector for that case. Interested Parties: Trustees of Saint Mary’s Primitive Baptist Church Case Number: 20210004071 Property: 934 Aileen Cr, Pineville, NC 28134 Lis Pendens Filed: Complaint & Notice of Hearing: June 8, 2022 Findings of Fact & Order: June 8, 2022 Inspector: Jonathan Simpson, 704­336­4954 Submitted by: Kim Sauer, South Service Area Supervisor and Designated Agent. 12131748 06/28 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $146,200,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TRANS‑ PORTATION BONDS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina (the “City Council”) has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to pay the capital costs of constructing, reconstructing, enlarging, extending and improving certain streets, including streets and roads constituting a part of the State highway system or otherwise the responsibility of the State and including the cost of related studies, streetscape and pedes­ trian improvements, relocation of utilities, plans and design; acquiring, constructing, recon­ structing, widening, extending, paving, milling, resurfacing, grading or improving streets, roads, intersections, parking lots and pedestrian and bicycle paths; acquiring, constructing, reconstruc­ ting or improving sidewalks, curbs, gutters, storm drainage, bridges, overpasses, underpasses and grade crossings and providing related landscaping, lighting and traffic controls, signals and markers; and the acquisition of interests in land and rights­of­way required therefor; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission of North Carolina requesting Commission approval of the General Obligation Transportation Bonds hereinafter described as required by the Local Government Bond Act, and the City Clerk has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. In order to raise the money required for the purposes described above, in addition to any funds which may be made available for such purpose from any other source, General Obligation Transportation Bonds of the City are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate principal amount of such General Obligation Transpor­ tation Bonds authorized by this order shall be $146,200,000. Section 2. Taxes will be levied in an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the General Obligation Transportation Bonds. Section 3. A sworn statement of the City’s debt has been filed with the City Clerk and is open to public inspection. Section 4. This bond order will take effect when approved by the voters of the City at a referendum scheduled for November 8, 2022. The foregoing bond order has been introduced and a sworn

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 Public Notice statement of debt has been filed under the Local Government Bond Act showing the appraised value of the City of Charlotte to be $146,624,520,000 and the net debt thereof, including the proposed bonds, to be $2,145,771,000. The finance officer of the City of Charlotte has filed a statement estimating that the total amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the expected term of the bonds, if issued, is $69,079,500. The estimate is preliminary, is for general informa­ tional purposes only, and may differ from the actual interest paid on the bonds. A tax will be levied to pay the principal and interest on the bonds if they are issued. Anyone who wishes to be heard on the questions of the validity of the bond order and the advisability of issuing the bonds may appear at a public hearing or an adjournment thereof to be held at Charlotte­ Mecklenburg Government Center, 600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202, at 5:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as prac­ ticable, on the 11th day of July, 2022. The public hearing will be accessible in­person and remotely v i a https://charlottenc.legistar.com/ Calendar.aspx. To speak at the public hearing, please call the City Clerk’s Office at 704­336­2248, sign up online at https://charlottenc.gov/CityClerk/ Pages/Speak.aspx, or sign up to speak in­person with the City Clerk prior to the start of the public hearing. Speakers who participate remotely must contact the City Clerk’s Office by 9:00 a.m. on the day of the public hearing. Alterna­ tively, public comments of 350 words or less on the subject of the public hearing may be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@charlottenc.gov, between publication of this notice and 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of the start of the public hearing. Anyone requiring special accommodations or infor­ mation in an alternative format when participating remotely in the public hearing, please email char­ lotteada@charlottenc.gov or call 704­336­5271. /s/ Stephanie C. Kelly City Clerk City of Charlotte, North Carolina 12131542 06/28 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $29,800,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION NEIGH‑ BORHOOD IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF CHAR‑ LOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina (the “City Council”) has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to pay the capital costs of infrastruc­ ture improvements for various neighborhoods of the City, including the cost of related studies, plans and design, acquiring, constructing, reconstruc­ ting, improving, installing or providing curbs, gutters, storm drainage, sidewalks, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and relocation of utilities; paving, milling, resurfacing, grading or improving streets, roads and intersections, providing public open space, landscaping, lighting and traffic controls, signals and markers, and acquiring any necessary equipment, land, interests in land and rights­of­way therefor; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission of North Carolina requesting Commission approval of the General Obligation Neighborhood Improvement Bonds hereinafter described as required by the Local Government Bond Act, and the City Clerk has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. In order to raise the money required for the purposes described above, in addition to any funds which may be made available for such purpose from any other source, General Obligation Neighborhood Improve­ ment Bonds of the City are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate principal amount of such General Obligation Neighborhood Improvement Bonds authorized by this order shall be $29,800,000. Section 2. Taxes will be levied in an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the

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General Obligation Neighborhood Improvement Bonds. Section 3. A sworn statement of the City’s debt has been filed with the City Clerk and is open to public inspection. Section 4. This bond order will take effect when approved by the voters of the City at a referendum scheduled for November 8, 2022. The foregoing bond order has been introduced and a sworn statement of debt has been filed under the Local Government Bond Act showing the appraised value of the City of Charlotte to be $146,624,520,000 and the net debt thereof, including the proposed bonds, to be $2,145,771,000. The finance officer of the City of Charlotte has filed a statement estimating that the total amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the expected term of the bonds, if issued, is $14,080,500. The esti­ mate is preliminary, is for general informational purposes only, and may differ from the actual interest paid on the bonds. A tax will be levied to pay the principal and interest on the bonds if they are issued. Anyone who wishes to be heard on the questions of the validity of the bond order and the advisability of issuing the bonds may appear at a public hearing or an adjournment thereof to be held at Charlotte­ Mecklenburg Govern­ ment Center, 600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202, at 5:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as practicable, on the 11th day of July, 2022. The public hearing will be accessible in­person and remotely via https://charlottenc.legistar.com/ Calendar.aspx. To speak at the public hearing, please call the City Clerk’s Office at 704­336­2248, sign up online at https://charlottenc.gov/CityClerk/ Pages/Speak.aspx, or sign up to speak in­person with the City Clerk prior to the start of the public hearing. Speakers who participate remotely must contact the City Clerk’s Office by 9:00 a.m. on the day of the public hearing. Alterna­ tively, public comments of 350 words or less on the subject of the public hearing may be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@charlottenc.gov, between publication of this notice and 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of the start of the public hearing. Anyone requiring special accommodations or infor­ mation in an alternative format when participating remotely in the public hearing, please email char­ lotteada@charlottenc.gov or call 704­336­5271. /s/ Stephanie C. Kelly City Clerk City of Charlotte, North Carolina 12131539 06/28 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $50,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION HOUSING BONDS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina (the “City Council”) has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to pay the capital costs of housing projects for the benefit of persons of low income, or moderate income, or low and moderate income, including construction of infrastructure improvements related thereto and the acquisition of land and rights­of­way required therefor; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission of North Carolina requesting Commission approval of the General Obligation Housing Bonds hereinafter described as required by the Local Government Bond Act, and the City Clerk has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. In order to raise the money required for the purposes described above, in addition to any funds which may be made available for such purpose from any other source, General Obligation Housing Bonds of the City are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate principal amount of such General Obligation Housing Bonds authorized by this order shall be $50,000,000. Section 2. Taxes will be levied in an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the


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