Din l-Art Helwa , the environmental NGO, said today that it had reiterated its request for MEPA auditor Joseph Falzon, to investigate the way how the Mistra Village development application was processed by the authority.

"The Planning Directorate at MEPA recommended the approval of the application even though it went against the 8-storey policy determined for this site, as well as the Floor Area Ratio policy" Din l-Art Helwa said.

"The directorate also ignored the advice of MEPA's own Heritage Advisory Committee, which was against the approval of this application."

It said that the MEPA board took its decision to approve the outline application without any photomontages of the latest plans, even though the adverse major visual impact of the project was clearly one of the key concerns of the case, as was also confirmed in the environment impact assessment.

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