Opinion ID: 2555013
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Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Remaining Counts of the Complaint

Text: [¶ 19] The other issues Barnett raises require less discussion. The record supports by a preponderance of the evidence the court's findings that Barnett committed the three remaining violations alleged in the complaint when he (1) allowed a mobile home to occupy a lot in the subdivision without the required permit; (2) engaged in a commercial use, not an accessory use, by selling topsoil from subdivision property without a permit; and (3) removed and sold significantly more than the surplus topsoil that resulted from creating the subdivision. See M.R. Civ. P. 80K(i); Hafford v. Hafford, 2010 ME 128, ¶ 6, 8 A.3d 629, 631 (stating that a factual finding is reviewed for clear error and will not be disturbed on appeal unless no competent evidence in the record supports it). Contrary to Barnett's contentions, we discern no error of law in the court's interpretation of the ordinance provisions involved in those findings. See Rudolph, 2010 ME 106, ¶ 8, 8 A.3d at 686. The entry is: Judgment affirmed.