Depending on your overall gameplan and villain's tendencies you can either pot/call or try to give him an illusion of fold equity and bet like 20 (and obviously call a shove)
I think you've misread the hand. He only has 9bb in the pot on the turn, so your comment doesn't make much sense.
I would almost certainly double barrel the turn here OP, baring the infrequent times I check for balance. Plenty of wraps and worse flush draws he can call with and you can get 3 streets when you make your flush or the board pairs and he puts you on a draw and calls off with top pair etc.
Additionally, he will likely play the hand in flow making your river decision much easier and harder to read. If he c/r turn then you'd have to look at the info you have on that street.
Against a c/r shove I'm not thinking we have a profitable stack off, obviously. I can't decide on what bet sizing would be best here. Generally the check call range on the flop is very hard to define. If betting high then it means we are business so he won't check raise light (but maybe its a bit too high as want to keep his weaker hands in OOP when we have so much nut draw), so I like that. You can bet half pot aswell. I don't know which is best because unsure of being Cr'd freq without reads. So everyone is betting here, I'm guessing he Cr shoved or what?
Its not a bad spot to check behind either.
Conclusion is I am probably betting 18-26 int he moment, but from a theory POV **** knows.