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16 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 15 MARCH 2020 NEWS JAMES DEBONO A 93-room, 11-storey hotel could be set to tower over the narrow Triq Belvedere in Gzi- ra. The area, presently character- ised by 3 or 4 storey buildings, is a narrow road which links the Gzira promenade to the health centre and the police station. The development, proposed by Kris Calleja, will also pro- trude into a large internal gar- den which includes a number of trees. The existing façades will be retained, but as proposed the development could be in breach of sanitary regulations which specify that the overall height of the façade must not exceed three times the street's width. A previous application sub- mitted last year proposing the same height over a smaller site, had been recommended for re- fusal by the case officer for this very reason. The case officer also warned that the external appearance of the proposed develop-ment was of concern in view of the building's height-to-width ra- tio, which will result "in a pen- cil-type like development." But on that occasion the ar- chitect had requested a sus- pension to be able to submit a new PA application over a larger site, which includes an adjacent property. This site has now been included in this application. This part of Triq Belvedere in Gzira is presently designated as a Design Priority Area and is part of Gzira's Principal Ur- ban Area – a designation which normally precludes hotel devel- opments. The local plan specifies a height limitation of four floors with basement in this part of the locality, which translates in to a street frontage height of 17.4m. The local plan specifies that hotels sited in this local plan area may exceed this height by one floor, while the policy regu- lating hotel heights permits an- other two floors. Case officers have interpreted this to mean that a maximum of two floors can be added, but the Planning Authority's boards have on a number of occasions inter- preted this to mean that three more floors can be added. 11-storey hotel could tower over narrow Gzira road This part of Triq Belvedere in Gzira is presently designated as a Design Priority Area and is part of Gzira's Principal Urban Area – a designation which normally precludes hotel developments.

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