
Wednesday, 30th July 2008
Gonzi in listening mode on Mepa reform
The Prime Minister has embarked on the "long, complicated" reform process of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority and is this week meeting six organisations to hear their views.
"This process is fundamental because it is intimately linked to sustainable development," Lawrence Gonzi said.
"Pushing a strategy to freeze development is not right, yet it's also wrong to expect to develop areas that are precious to the island's heritage and quality of life. It's important to strike the right balance and I'm convinced we'll get there," he stressed.
Mepa's reform was intended to lead towards greater transparency, consistent and efficient decisions and improved enforcement.
"I have made my position clear that as a policy we need to move towards a principle where there is no development in outside development zones except in exceptional cases such as agricultural projects, for example," Dr Gonzi said.
The first meeting kicked off yesterday evening with the Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises - GRTU, which presented a position paper containing its members' feedback and proposed solutions.
GRTU director general Vince Farrugia said a survey had been carried out among its members - especially developers, who number over 250 - and the major issues that emerged was the problem of unidentified roles within Mepa and "mini empires" within the same organisation.
To succeed in shedding its present image, Mepa had to take on a real management approach through improved structures, a full-time Development Control Commission board and more professionals involved in the decision-making process, among others.
Dr Gonzi will tomorrow be meeting the Chamber of Architects, the Malta Chamber of Planners, Mepa's Users Committee, Din l-Art Ħelwa, Nature Trust and Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar.




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It is common knowledge and undeniable fact that something at MEPA is rotten to the core, MEPA is a seriously sick organisation which requires some urgent surgical intervention and medication (possibly even amputation!).
Since when does a seriously ill patient (MEPA) diagnose his own sickness, prescribe his own medicine (reform) and operate upon himself??? The very idea is totally absurd! MEPA should just be quiet and take what is coming to it!
please refer to emails that I have sent you. A reply would be appreciated.
Gonzi is very good in listening. He wish he'll improve on his "doing".
Can I join your chorus...Ha Ha Ha Ha.......What is next another regulation like AL295 /2007 that promised to be the final solution to stop nuisances by the construction industry to neighbours? If you want to see the effect of this come to Triq it-Torri and Triq il-Kantra Xlendiwhere a major project is in progress(falling under Tip A) and where all works are going on according to these regulations to the letter. Only that the street is not washed at the end of the day, only that bricks/stones are cut in the open, only that the hoarding is not the height of the building, only that excavation is done even though a touristic are, only that the security gate is there but only anyone with less than driving a truck pass through the gap between the wall and the gate and so on and on and on....Ha ha ha ha ha By the way the enforcemnet telephone number for those interested is 20699595 only that you would have wasted a telephone call at least where gozo is concerned.
Food for thought:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20080730/letters/just-a-sitting-but-no-hearing
and, of course:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20080724/local/asds
Maybe an indepth investigation into the reason why the six houses on the proposed Milner Street / Howard Street development were removed from the Urban Conservation Area (despite having been in the original plans) would be a fitting start.
Refer to PA 01218/ 06 (where permit was refused because of UCA and recommendations by the HAC in December 2006), whilst a 2nd permit (PA06269/06) was lodged for the same site, by the same people, obviously knowing that the site was about to be removed from the UCA:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20080724/local/asds
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