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10 COMMERCIAL 2.2.2023 A plot of agricultural land which adjoins an existing fuel station will not be de- veloped after the Planning Commission turned down an outline application for a site to be used for the con- struction of a restaurant with overlying offices and an underground carpark. The site which covers an area of over 1,000m2 is an agricultural area within the outside development zone of Ħal Għaxaq along Triq Għar Dalam. The PA Commission agreed with the Develop- ment Management Directo- rate's recommendation that the proposed development will result in urban sprawl onto adjacent land which is currently undeveloped. The Commission also not- ed that the project runs counter to the scope of the Rural Policy and Design Guidance and the Strategic Plan for Environment and Development (SPED) both of which seek to protect good quality agricultural land and ensure that land take up in the rural area is considered as a last resort where it is es- sential for the achievement of sustainable development. The Commission also pointed out that the pro- posed development has di- rect access on Triq Għar Dalam, which is a distrib- utor road from Għaxaq to Marsaxlokk and Birżebuġia. This will generate addition- al vehicle movements that would give rise to potential traffic hazards and adversely affect the free and safe flow of traffic. PA turns down mixed use development on agricultural land in Ghaxaq

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