
Thursday, 25th June 2009 - 11:06CET
MEPA rejects Balzan apartment block application
The board of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) this morning rejected an application for the building of 15 apartments encroaching on a villa neighbourhood in Balzan.
The issue had been the subject of protests from neighbours who argued that there was an error in the local plan which converted an area reserved for villas into one for other terraced houses and apartments.
They have been contesting this development since 2005 and last year 28 families filed a judicial protest asking MEPA to correct the mistake.
The application was for the building of two blocks in St Francis Street, corner with St Gabriel Street.
The board decided that the application would be rejected because of the major impact it would have on the area.
MEPA chairman Austin Walker said the local plan would be re-assessed and any discrepancies would be ironed out.
Neighbours applauded when the 7-1 decision was announced.







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Who in his right mind has the courage to build apartments when there are thousands of empty units that will remain empty and hundreds more still being built............
Apartments were an investment once upon a time, but that time is long gone.......
The only option left for contractors is to drop houses or apartments and build more appealing, insulated and eco-friendly houses that will replace others that were built like matchboxes; and were cold in winter and hot in summer.
Nirringrazjak,
Mario Scicluna
Mosta
It is stated that: '' there was an error in the local plan which converted an area reserved for villas into one for other terraced houses and apartments ''.
You now need to find out how that ''error'' originated, to ferret out whoever made ''the mistake''. The Audit Officer might help you to do that. Personally I do not think it was an error - but something far more significant. Shall we say that somebody at Mepa possibly wanted to do a good turn for some developer or other? This is only theorising mind you...but the way things unfolded and basing our opinion of Mepa on its past scandalous history, this ''error'' does cry out for a serious investigation so that whoever might have abused may be caught and be kicked out of your Authority.
The P.M., as Minister for Mepa may decide to follow this suggestion - but I personally believe he will prefer not to get involved. Hopefully you will reply to this comment.
However, my compliments to the Balzan people especially those who are directly affected.
you rejected the application because of the major impact. ????
@ John Borg. I remember time past when before an application for bar or restaurant or any kind of outlet is processed the authorities used to ask for the neighbours concern. These will give the reason for their objection. Being a valid one the application will be rejected. Why is this no longer the case?? Why is it that a residence is turn into bakery, bar, restaurant, small super markets, etc without anyone knows how? It is time to go the good old days and start respecting the residents who demand nothing more than to live in a quite environment of their chose. Before anything is done that change the environment of the place the neighbours should be consulted. This will eliminate a lot of discontent afterwards.
Hi MEPA. What about that monstosity of a skyscraper earmarked for Qawra? Does this application still stand?
what we all ( apart from a few conscience-less contractors) would like to see is :
1. more of such decisions (where they apply)
2. the stop ( once and for all) of very strange decisions (bidnija style)
3. complete stop in ODZs
4. complete stop to particular appeasement ( riviera hotel style)
5. complete overhaul of the case officer system ( everybody knows the business))