Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
62 Burghley Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
RLZ
Residential Low Density
LEP: Latrobe Planning Scheme
Height Limit
9m
Min Lot Size
1000m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
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Traffic & Congestion
62 Burghley Street in Longford, TAS is located in a quiet residential area with minimal traffic congestion. The property benefits from good access to local roads with reasonable connectivity to Launceston's main thoroughfares.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact. Light residential traffic during morning and evening commutes with brief increases on weekdays. West Tamar Highway experiences moderate traffic during peak periods but does not significantly affect this residential address.
Public Transport
Approximately 400-600m to nearest local bus stops serving Longford. Regular Metro Tasmania bus services available with connections to Launceston CBD approximately 4km away.
Public Transport
No public transport stops found within 1.5km.
Flood Risk
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Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Longford is a fringe-rural locality in northern Tasmania with moderate bushfire risk due to surrounding native forest vegetation and hilly terrain. Properties in this area are typically assigned BAL-19 under AS 3959, requiring standard bushfire-resistant construction measures. The risk is elevated relative to inner Hobart but lower than more remote or heavily vegetated areas of Tasmania's North.
Crime & Safety
Longford is a small rural suburb in Tasmania with crime rates below the state average, reflecting its regional character. Property-related offences such as theft constitute the largest category, while violent crime remains relatively low. The area maintains a stable crime profile typical of similar Tasmanian regional communities.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Longford is a small rural service town in northern Tasmania with low to moderate development activity focused on supporting agricultural production and minor rural residential expansion. Development pressure is primarily driven by proximity to Launceston (25km) and reliance on primary industry infrastructure. DA pipelines remain conservative, reflecting the town's role as an agricultural hub rather than a growth precinct.
Longford Township Mixed-Use Precinct
0 kmLocal council consideration of modest town centre revitalisation incorporating retail, office and residential components to support existing agricultural service functions.
Rural Residential Subdivision
2 kmSmall-scale rural residential lot creation on the periphery of Longford to accommodate lifestyle property demand from Launceston commuters.
Northern Tasmanian Highway Infrastructure
5 kmState road maintenance and safety improvement works along the Bass Highway corridor affecting regional connectivity and freight movement.
Agricultural Processing Expansion
3 kmRegional agricultural business expansion supporting the local dairy and primary production sector with modest facility upgrades.
Heritage & Conservation
Longford is a heritage-significant colonial township in northern Tasmania with multiple state and local heritage listings. The town centre and surrounding historic properties reflect 19th-century settlement patterns and architectural character. Development and alterations are subject to heritage controls through the Tasmanian Heritage Register and local planning overlays.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •External alteration and additions subject to heritage approval
- •Demolition or removal of heritage fabric restricted
- •Maintenance of period architectural details required
- •Planning permit required for most external works
Nearby Heritage Items