What is corruption? What is malpractice? What is unethical behaviour by public officials? Members of the public attending today's meeting at the Planning Authority were wondering what the behaviour of the Planning Commission members amounted to at last week’s Planning Authority hearing on the Lija case involving a block of 27 apartments
As exposed by the Lija Local Council, this application to build a five-storey block of flats in a predominantly two-floor area infringes a number of Planning Authority policies, foremost among them being the fact that the minimum facade width for a housing unit is stipulated as 6 metres, while the units in this block only measure 2 to 4 metres wide. The development also includes basement residential apartments which are have been disallowed by the 2015 Strategic Plan for Environment and Development (SPED).
In spite of all the valid points raised by the Local Council, Elizabeth Ellul, Chairman of the Planning Commission, insisted that the Commission had to be guided by the legal height limitations of the 2006 Local Plans. Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar (FAA) pointed out that the 2006 Local Plans are themselves illegal, since they ignored regulations on public consultation.
FAA Coordinator Astrid Vella highlighted the fact that the Height Limitations, are no more than a guideline not to be exceeded, therefore the PA is not obliged to issue a permit to the full height permitted by the plan. In fact MEPA had often refused to grant the full height of the Local Plan when this was deemed detrimental to the environment, streetscape or quality of life of the area. When challenged, Ms Elizabeth Ellul openly admitted that she would approve the permit on the grounds of the only document that favoured the developer, while ignoring a raft of policies in the Local Plans, the SPED and the Design Guidance 2015, which all stipulate that development is to reflect the character of its surroundings.
In adamantly defending the developer’s case from beginning to end, the Planning Commission abandoned any pretence of impartiality, showing that the permit was patently pre-decided, and that the hearing was nothing buta sham. Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar also raises the issue that one of the architects on the board is a practicing architect – a conflict of interest that had been eradicated some years ago. Perit Joe Bondin, the architect presenting the highly-criticised project, has been embroiled in a court case for malpractice, and was involved in the abusive Wied il-Ghasel project which stank from beginning to end. FAA asks whether the other Planning Commission members registered on the PA website are still on the PA’s payroll, and why they are not being passed any cases.
This permit sets a precedent that will undermine not only Lija’s urban core but also that of other characteristic towns which are now being faced with the same degradation as other localities, ruining the atmosphere and undermining the quality of life, factors that the Planning Authority’s new polices had pledged to improve. Today’s disgusting performance was about as low as the Planning Authority can go.
Astrid Vella
Coordinator, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar