Developer pushes ahead with project for Mellieha green lung

Owners of adjacent land given 15 days to identify themselves or the development will proceed

 

Paul Attard, the secretary general of the Malta Developers Association (MDA), better known for his role in development company GAP, has moved onto the second phase of his plan to build a massive block of apartments in a public green lung in Mellieha.

The parcel of land in Mellieha Heights has remained undeveloped through various administrations over the last 30 years. Attard acquired a chunk of it from the Lands Authority in questionable circumstances. But with a tiny sliver of the land remaining out of his reach due to the unknown owners, he could not move on with his multi-million-euro project.

Through a public notice,  Attard’s architect, Joseph Bondin – also a shareholder in Joseph Portelli’s illegal hotel in Mellieha – gave the unknown owners of the small portion of land, now adjacent to Attard’s, 15 days to identify themselves.

According to the notice published in the media, Attard advised his intention to “submit a planning application to the Planning Authority” and that his attempts to trace the owners of the remaining plot, which is not in his portfolio, have drawn a blank.

According to a legal notice, once the 15 days from this advert ends, Attard can ask the PA to proceed with his development application even on the part of the land that is not his.

Through a company, T&S Properties Holdings Ltd formed a few years ago together with Paul Vella, another developer from Mgarr known as Tal-Ballut, Attard ‘won’ a tender issued by the Lands Authority for the sale of the 4,000 square metres green lung in the area known as ‘Il-Qortin’ in Mellieha.

The tender was designed specifically for Attard’s company, as a clause on the right of first refusal was inserted in the conditions, giving Attard the option to match any other competitive offer received by the Lands Authority.

Attard obtained this following the purchase of a small fraction of the large plot from another developer just a few years ago, The Shift has revealed.

The Planning Authority had shot down the previous owners’ development application to turn his small portion of real estate into six apartments and a penthouse.

It is not yet known what position the Planning Authority is going to take and how planning laws are going to be interpreted once Attard and his partner submit their new application to turn the entire plot into tens of flats.

Victor Bonello, the previous owner, sold his fraction of the land to Attard after giving up on the chance of being given a permit to build on his land, an obstacle Attard somehow did not face.

Estimated by property dealers at a current market value of €12 million, the Lands Authority sold it to Attard’s company for just €400,000 a year over 15 years.

Other conditions to facilitate his business deal include that after 15 years of paying in instalments while developing the plot, the new property owners – individual flat owners – can redeem the title in perpetuity.

This results in a massive bargain for Attard and his partner and an opportunity to make millions of euros from public land.

The Shift has revealed that during the ongoing process and before, Attard was renting out a small flat in Luqa to Lands Minister Silvio Schembri to use as his constituency office.

Schembri rebutted any connection and said he was paying rent on the flat and would be publishing receipts. This has not happened.

                           

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Emmanuel Cilia Debono
Emmanuel Cilia Debono
1 year ago

The sale of public land without Parliamentary approval and without proper observance of procurement procedures makes construction places construction bullies above the law.Furthermore there is no adequate legislation to protect the natural right of citizens to enjoy the environment which is being bartered for capitalist greed.

Eric
Eric
1 year ago

The parcel of land still belongs to someone, what legal right does GAP have to build on private land ?

Josette Portelli
Josette Portelli
1 year ago
Reply to  Eric

Forget about legal rights. They are non existent. It’s about who they know!!

Joseph
Joseph
1 year ago

This means that we are in the hands of a Mafia LABOUR Gov. Where is the PN after all this.

12X
12X
1 year ago

So in this case, would the developers be depositing a fair market price for this ‘sliver’ of land into court, to pass on to the owners when they are identified, or will they be appropriating it?

M.Galea
M.Galea
1 year ago

L poplu ma qamx jiehu lura dak li hu tieghu!! Poplu bla kukki, igerger biss! X ma jaghmlux l iridu u jsiru miljunarji min fuq pajjizna!

Rosabelle Pavia
Rosabelle Pavia
1 year ago
Reply to  M.Galea

Sewwa qed tghid! Il-poplu m’ghad fadallu xejn tieghi….U qisu xejn mhu xejn!!!

Paul Henry Berman
Paul Henry Berman
1 year ago

Did not know you can steal someone else’s land. May off on holiday and if you go for more than 15 days they take it. True banana republic

D. Borg
D. Borg
1 year ago

One would expect the Opposition (does it still exist?) to formally request the Audit Office to investigate the whole deal, especially whether the Minister involved has and is acting in the true national interest.
Concurrently the Leader of the Opposition is expected to consult the team of lawyers in his party, and pursue whatever legal procedures can be invoked, to at best stall this “deal”, and at worse forewarn, all those involved that they will be held personally responsible once graft, corruption and/or gross negligence is proven.

Toni Borg
Toni Borg
1 year ago

Am sure that the Mellihin would have gladly paid Silvio’s office rent in order to keep this last piece of green land in their locality.

kollox mahdum bizzilla, as we say in Maltese.

Malta has literally become infested with rats, am not referring to the four legged pests!!!

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