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The Environment Planning Review Tribunal has rejected an appeal to overturn a controversial permit given for a block of flats to be built adjacent to a site of protected cart ruts in Kalkara.
The Planning Authority originally granted permission for the development in July, which proposed the demolition of a disused dwelling to excavate a 10-car garage as well as four maisonettes and 14 apartments in Triq it-Turretta and Triq Patri Mattew Sultana.
The Kalkara local council appealed the decision, arguing that the site was within the buffer zone set up to conserve the integrity of the protected cart ruts.
It also argued that the development would contribute to the urban sprawl at the site and create a precedent for further applications to be accepted in the area.