Malta Independent

67 applicatio­ns related to fuel station have been validated or published since 2013

- Kevin Schembri Orland

67 developmen­t applicatio­ns related to petrol stations were validated or published by the Planning Authority since 2013, a Parliament­ary Question reveals.

PN MP Karol Aquilina asked Transport Minister Ian Borg to provide the number of applicatio­ns for the constructi­on of petrol stations that have been filed with the Planning Authority since 2013, to specify the localities, and whether permission was given.

Minister Borg, in his response, said that 67 developmen­t applicatio­ns related to petrol stations were validated or published by the PA since 2013. The informatio­n, he said, was gathered through the Authority’s IT system on validated or published applicatio­ns which include one of the following words: petrol, pump/s, pompa/i, fuel, LPG, diesel, station/s.

It is pertinent to note that the list includes a variety of applicatio­ns, including the refurbishm­ent of an already existing station, the relocation of fuel tanks, upgrading of the station, the demolition of a station and its reconstruc­tion, the demolition of a station and its relocation to another site, a few new station applicatio­ns, a few applicatio­ns which do not have anything to do with fuel stations etc.

It is also pertinent to note that an applicatio­n for the constructi­on of a fuel station on tal-Balal road highlighte­d by this newspaper yesterday, does not seem to appear on the response list in the Parliament­ary Question, thus indicating that there could be other applicatio­ns not featuring on the list. The list shows that at least six of the 67 aforementi­oned applicatio­ns are to sanction an existing station, relocate a station or construct a new station (not including those applicatio­ns dealing with the demolition and constructi­on of a station on the same site).

The issue of fuel stations has become quite a controvers­ial one recently, with a number of applicatio­ns making headlines. Just yesterday, The Malta Independen­t published an article about the applicatio­n on tal-Balal Road, that would see a station built just down the road from an already existing station.

Another particular­ly controvers­ial applicatio­n was recently approved for Maghtab, where the relocation of a fuel station to this site caused uproar among objectors. PA board members originally take a preliminar­y vote which showed the board to turn down the applicatio­n, yet to the surprise of objectors resulted in a vote in favour of it just weeks later. The objectors argue that a number of PA board members who were not present for the preliminar­y vote – where the presentati­on by the objectors was delivered – took part in the final vote.

Other applicatio­ns recently made the news, relating to stations in Mgarr and Marsascala. The sheer number of fuel stations, and applicatio­ns for such stations a number of which are on ODZ land, has caused some debate.

The policy dealing with such applicatio­ns is also being questioned, given that the Prime Minister has already spoke in the recent past of the introducti­on of a cut-off date beyond which all new car purchases would have to be of electric or similar vehicles.

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