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McGrath was not present at the meeting, but told the Morris Daily Herald previously he does not take money for his work and works on the barter system. McGrath used to have an automotive shop, McGrath Auto Works & Exhaust off Gore Road, but he had to close it.

“I’m frustrated and aggravated. They keep saying I can’t do what I love, what I know how to do and what I went to school for,” he said previously.

He also stated then that he tried to work with his neighbors in a friendly manner, but they wouldn’t give up and it has gotten ugly on numerous occasions.

McGrath claims he only works on family’s and friends’ vehicles and he does it mostly for trade, although he said he has received some cash. He has argued he is not running a business and this is obvious, he said, because there is not a business name on his house, he has no business cards, and he is not soliciting.

It is against city ordinance for a home occupation business to exist without meeting six requirements, which includes “no mechanical equipment is used, except such as is customarily used for purely domestic or household purposes.”

The city has filed a complaint for conducting an unlawful home occupation against McGrath, said City Attorney Scott Belt. The parties went to court and McGrath asked for more time to get an attorney, said Belt. At the second court date, McGrath failed to appear.

The complaint is still going through the court process, said Belt.

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