Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
130 Marlborough Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
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Schools
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Traffic & Congestion
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Public Transport
No public transport stops found within 1.5km.
Flood Risk
Longford is located in the Midlands region of Tasmania with moderate elevation and is not situated within a major flood-prone catchment. While minor watercourses exist in the area, there is no evidence of significant historical flooding or formal flood overlays comparable to major Australian riverine systems. Flood risk is generally low, though site-specific assessment may be warranted for properties in close proximity to local drainage lines or low-lying areas.
Planning Controls
- •Tasmanian Planning Scheme flood hazard provisions requiring site-specific flood risk assessment where applicable
- •Development setback requirements from watercourses per local planning scheme
- •Stormwater management and drainage design standards under TAS Building Code
- •Consideration of climate change impacts on rainfall intensity in future development approvals
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Longford is a rural locality in northern Tasmania with moderate bushfire risk exposure due to surrounding eucalyptus woodland and hilly terrain. Properties in this area typically fall within BAL-19 zoning under TFS bushfire-prone area mapping, requiring standard construction compliance measures. The risk is elevated by proximity to vegetated hills and variable vegetation density typical of northern Tasmanian rural-fringe areas.
Crime & Safety
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Future Development
Longford is a small rural township in northern Tasmania with minimal active development activity. Development pressure remains low, with most activity limited to small residential infill, agricultural zone consolidation, and regional infrastructure maintenance. The area is primarily focused on rural land use and serves as a service centre for surrounding farming communities rather than an urban growth centre.
Longford Township Residential Infill
0.5 kmSmall-scale infill development targeting underutilised properties within existing Longford township boundaries.
Tasmanian Highway Corridor Infrastructure
2 kmOngoing maintenance and safety upgrades to regional road corridors serving Longford and northern Tasmania.
Rural Landcare and Agricultural Support
3 kmRegional council-supported projects addressing water management and rural sustainability in surrounding agricultural zones.
Nile Region Business Park Study
5 kmPreliminary planning for light industrial and agricultural business clustering in nearby Nile district to support regional employment.
Heritage & Conservation
Longford is a historic town in northern Tasmania with substantial state heritage significance, featuring well-preserved 19th-century architecture and a designated heritage conservation area. The town centre contains multiple listed heritage buildings and is subject to heritage overlay controls. Properties within the conservation area face restrictions on external modifications and development to maintain historical character.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •External alterations to heritage buildings require heritage approval
- •Demolition of heritage-listed structures prohibited without consent
- •New development must be consistent with heritage character and streetscape
- •Subdivision may be restricted in conservation areas
Nearby Heritage Items