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6 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 24 JANUARY 2021 NEWS JAMES DEBONO THE owners of a 123,000 sq.m plot of land in Swatar have changed their tactics to obtain approval to develop a swath of agricultural land that defines the landscape by the Dun Karm bypass. The consortium has now ap- plied to change the entire lo- cal plan for the area, in a way that will accommodate their demands for residential and commercial development. Pre- viously, they hoped their plan- ning control applications would relax height and zoning limita- tions on the farmland that buff- ers the village of Swatar from the main road. It was MaltaToday which two years ago had raised the issue with the Planning Authority, asking whether the developers could even apply for their pro- posed development when the local plan clearly obliges the PA to formulate a development brief, before any permits issued on lands added only to the de- velopment zones in 2006. According to the local plan, a development brief should con- sider "low traffic generating" employment uses in the area, with "preference given to an- cillary uses and related to the existing Mater Dei Hospital and the University". The provision of a limited amount of student housing is also to be considered. The brief was also meant to examine the scope for expansion of the ex- isting private school in this area. Instead, the developers are now proposing a mix of resi- dential and commercial devel- opments over most of the site, while accommodating for the expansion of the school. But back in 2019, a spokes- person for the PA told Malta- Today that the authority had no intention of preparing this brief, "unless directed by Gov- ernment to do so" and that in the absence of a development brief, "the owner/s may apply to set zoning conditions in the ar- ea through a Planning Control Applications." It remained a mystery as to how the PA could even consid- er a zoning application which was in clear breach of the local plan. So the developers have now changed their application, to change the goalposts by ask- ing the PA to change the entire local plan and accommodate the development they are pro- posing. This would result in an awk- ward situation where the de- velopment proposed will not be judged according to the local plan currently in place, which was originally approved through public consultation. Instead, the developers want to force in place a new local plan. But this is not entirely unprec- edented as changes to the local plan have already been made to accommodate developments like the Qormi shopping mall. The developers want to en- shrine the development of 70% of the site, and the inclusion of commercial and residential de- velopment as high as 22m in the local plan. But the area is a green lung in the heavily congested area, which means its development would eliminate one of the few rural enclaves separating Swatar from Msida. The landowners include S.C. & Co Limited, PD Finance, Paul Vella's P&S Ltd, Anton Camill- eri's Camcas Ltd, Malta Devel- opers Association president Sandro Chetcuti, entrepreneur James Barbara and several other individual owners. The Lands Authority owns part of the site. The enormous site is one of the largest areas added to the development zones in 2006 and is bounded by Triq Dun Karm bypass, Triq is-Swatar, Triq Indri Grima and Triq Mgr In- nocenz Zammit. Apart from extensive agricultural fields, the area also includes a number of old farmhouses, rubble walls and some dwellings. The PA has recently asked the developers to prepare studies assessing the traffic impact of the controversial zoning appli- cation over an area the size of 15 football pitches. Swatar landowners now want to change local plans Owners want to change local plan that limits development to student housing or hospital uses and requires PA brief before any new construction takes place on 123,000sq.m farmland "The developers have now changed their application, to change the goalposts by asking the PA to change the entire local plan and accommodate the development they are proposing"

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