No apartments to be allowed in Balzan villa area
The Balzan local plan is to be revised to prevent the construction of apartments in a villa area.
The Malta Environment and Planning Authority will be launching a two-week consultation period to revise the plan, which will limit the building height from three floors and semi-basement to two floors without semi-basement in St Francis Street, corner with St Gabriel Street.
The proposed revision was welcomed by the Balzan local council which had objected to an application for 15 apartments set in two blocks in the area. The application was turned down last June.
The council had asked for the re-zoning of the area, saying Mepa officials had misinterpreted the temporary schemes, enabling terraced houses to be built in a villa area.
The council had said the residents would be paying dearly for this mistake since the proposed five-storey development would dwarf the existing two-storey villas and one-storey bungalows on either side, invading privacy and failing to integrate within the quiet area.
Residents have been contesting the development since 2005 and last year 28 families filed a judicial protest requesting Mepa to rectify the mistake.
Last June, the authority turned down the building application because of the major impact it would have had on the area even though the planning directorate recommended the permit for approval.
The consultation period will start tomorrow, after which the planning directorate will evaluate the feedback. A draft policy will then be drawn up and will be discussed again in a final six-week consultation period.
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Joe Fenech
Aug 11th 2009, 09:23
D Zammit, Oliver F:
Malta has become like Iraq under Saddam where certain parts of the population were treated in the most vicious way. Why is there such a difference in the way the south and north are treated? Did the Church or our NGOs - who always comment about racism, fairness and prejudice - ever comment about this? Where is fairness in the country????? I suggest that the government is sued in front of the European courts for his ways.
Joe Fenech
Aug 11th 2009, 00:40
Why do we have to keep building apartments when most new builds are empty?! Wanted up-market tourism - what a joke!! Who wants to come to this dump that smells, is polluted and looks like Bahsra after the bombings!!! Had we kept the Mediterranean charm and built organically, yes, people would have flocked here. But now - FORGET IT!!!!!