The owner of a cherished traveler destination and gravity-defying art setup west of Bundaberg has actually been alerted it might quickly be removed due to neighbour problems. Citizens have actually begun a petition to maintain Jim Sauer’s Row Of Machinery in South Kolan, and in a surprise twist, the regional mayor states he has actually likewise signed the petition. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Petition to conserve traveler destination at South Kolan Stream regional 7NEWS totally free on 7plus Sauer, 84, states the art tasks have actually provided joy for residents and travelers. “If I can offer somebody simply 5 minutes of satisfaction simply to forget the world’s difficulties, then it’s made my day,” Sauer informed 7NEWS. The regional art screen, which includes equipment such as trucks and even airplanes set down atop wood poles, has actually ended up being a popular traveler destination in the Bundaberg location. It is even included as a traveler destination on Queensland.com, a point residents have actually raised in a petition on change.org which has actually gathered nearly 10,000 signatures, consisting of Bundaberg Mayor Jack Dempsey. Jim Sauer was cautioned his Row Of Machinery might quickly be removed due to neighbour problems. Credit: 7NEWSThe precious traveler destination and gravity defying art insulation lies in South Kolan, west of Bundaberg. Credit: 7NEWS”Unfortunately due to problems from neighbours, Jim has actually been informed by council to take his equipment down and is regretfully offering them,” petition developer Whitney Woodfield stated. “Please assist in saving his Row of Machinery and have this reversed, so this unbelievable regional destination can remain.” Dempsey revealed on Sunday that he had actually talked to Sauer and recommended the art work would be permitted to keep up till December. “It was terrific to overtake Jim and Dell for a cuppa today and get an effective, favorable result for them and our neighborhood,” Dempsey published on social networks. “I signed the petition to keep Jim’s maker art in location, and I got an extension for compliance concerns to be solved. The art work is here to remain!” Bundaberg Mayor Jack Dempsey states he likewise signed the petition to keep the art work. Credit: 7NEWSHowever, the extension for compliance still suggests Sauer’s art need to satisfy state policies and requirements. “I was informed I ‘d need to bring them down to the guideline height, or they ‘d be removed,” Sauer stated. One regional discussed the petition that Sauer’s art had actually been shown in the location for over 25 years, “I have actually seen no problem with him having these display screens up on his residential or commercial property,” they stated. “Leave Jim to have what he wishes to show for individuals to enjoy this safe kind of art.” Bundaberg council has actually been called for remark. – With Jamie Tenikoff