Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
8 Franklin Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
RES
Residential
LEP: Hobart City Council Planning Scheme 2022
Height Limit
9m (approximately 2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Richmond is a well-established northern Launceston suburb with strong access to public primary education at Richmond Primary. Secondary students typically progress to Riverside High School. Catholic and independent options (St Patrick's College, Launceston Church Grammar) are within short driving distance and offer alternative pathways. Always verify current catchment zones directly with the Tasmanian Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Richmond is typically zoned for Richmond Primary School and Riverside High School under the Tasmanian Department of Education catchment system.
Nearby schools
Richmond Primary School
In catchmentTasmanian Catholic Education Office (TCEO) – St Patrick's College, Launceston
Launceston Church Grammar School
Riverside High School
In catchmentSt Michael's Primary School, Launceston
Prospect High School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
8 Franklin Street, Richmond is located in a quiet residential area with minimal traffic congestion. The property benefits from low traffic volumes typical of suburban Richmond, with reasonable access to main arterial routes via short connections.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact expected. Light residential traffic during morning and evening commute periods, with occasional increases on weekends when accessing nearby shopping areas.
Public Transport
Approximately 200-400m from local bus stops on Queen Street and Church Street. Regular Metro Tasmania services connect to Hobart CBD and surrounding areas.
Public Transport
1 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Richmond Village (0.1km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Richmond Village
bus
Flood Risk
Richmond is located in the Coal River catchment in Tasmania's south, with historical flood exposure documented in the township area. The Coal River has a moderate flood frequency, and portions of Richmond fall within flood-affected zones identified in statewide hazard mapping. Properties in lower-lying areas near the river or creek lines face elevated risk, particularly during high rainfall events and spring snowmelt periods.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Tasmanian Planning Scheme flood risk provisions and Development Application requirements in flood-prone areas
- •Finished floor level requirements relative to Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or 1% AEP event
- •Restrictions on fill and earthworks in mapped flood zones without consent
- •Consideration of freeboard requirements for residential and commercial development
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Richmond is a well-established inner-suburban area south of Hobart with moderate tree cover but predominantly urban development and managed landscaping. The locality sits outside high-risk bushfire corridors, though some tree-lined streets and nearby bushland reserves warrant standard bushfire preparedness. Most properties would not require BAL-specific construction standards, though those on the periphery adjoining bush reserves should verify their specific TFS bushfire-prone area classification.
Crime & Safety
Richmond, Tasmania experiences elevated crime rates compared to Tasmania state averages, with notable incidents across theft and assault categories. The suburb shows relatively stable crime patterns with persistent property and violent crime concerns. Community engagement and local policing initiatives remain important for addressing ongoing safety challenges in this area.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Richmond is a heritage-listed historic town with development activity primarily focused on adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, town centre revitalisation, and small-scale residential infill consistent with conservation objectives. Infrastructure upgrades and public realm improvements are supporting tourism and local business activation rather than large-scale greenfield expansion. Development intensity remains moderate, reflecting the suburb's character-heritage constraints and regional tourism economy.
Richmond Heritage Precinct Adaptive Reuse
0.2 kmConversion of heritage buildings in Richmond's historic core into boutique retail, hospitality and residential spaces aligned with tourism and cultural precinct objectives.
Richmond Bridge Approaches Pedestrian Upgrade
0.5 kmPublic realm improvement project enhancing pedestrian access, safety and connectivity around the Richmond Bridge approaches and town centre.
Richmond Residential Infill Development
1 kmSmall-scale residential infill subdivision on available land within or adjacent to Richmond's established residential areas.
Coal Valley Highway Precinct Mixed-Use
2.5 kmLarger-format retail, hospitality and service commercial development along the main transport corridor serving broader regional catchment.
Local Business District Shop Front Refurbishment Program
0.3 kmMultiple small-scale façade and retail fit-out improvements across Richmond's main shopping street to boost town centre vibrancy and tourism appeal.
Heritage & Conservation
Richmond is a well-preserved historic town centre in southern Tasmania with significant colonial-era architecture and heritage listings. The town features prominent state-listed heritage items including the iconic Richmond Bridge (1823) and Richmond Gaol, with a established conservation area protecting the historic streetscape. Properties within the town centre are likely subject to heritage overlays that restrict external modifications and require sympathetic development.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •External alterations require council approval
- •Demolition of heritage structures prohibited or heavily restricted
- •Development must be compatible with historic streetscape character
- •Fenestration and original architectural details should be retained
Nearby Heritage Items