Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
Lot 5 Camena Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
RES
Residential
LEP: Central Coast Council Planning Scheme
Height Limit
8.5m or 2-3 storeys
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Natone is a small rural locality in north-east Tasmania with direct access to Natone Primary School. Secondary students typically progress to Scottsdale High School. Catholic and independent options are further afield, primarily in the Launceston region.
Likely public catchment
Natone is likely zoned for Natone Primary School (primary) and Scottsdale High School (secondary); verify with Tasmanian Education Department.
Nearby schools
Natone Primary School
In catchmentScottsdale Primary School
Scottsdale High School
In catchmentSt Brendans Catholic Primary School
Launceston College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
Natone is a rural locality in Tasmania with minimal traffic congestion. The property on Camena Road experiences very light traffic volume typical of regional areas, with no significant congestion issues.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak hour impact is negligible in this rural area. Traffic remains consistent throughout the day with only minor variations from local agricultural and residential movement.
Public Transport
Limited public transport availability. Nearest public transport services are in Ulverstone (approximately 15-20km away). Private vehicle access is essential for this location.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
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Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Natone is a rural locality in north-western Tasmania with moderate vegetation but relatively low bushfire risk due to its coastal proximity, cooler climate, and lower fire weather severity typical of Tasmania's north-west. The property is unlikely to be in a designated bushfire-prone area under TFS mapping, though local topography and vegetation screening should be assessed on a site-specific basis.
Crime & Safety
Natone is a small rural suburb in Tasmania with crime rates below the state average. The suburb experiences typical rural crime patterns with property-related offences being more prevalent than violent crime. Crime has remained relatively stable over recent years, indicating consistent community safety conditions.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Natone is a small rural locality in Tasmania with minimal active development activity. Development pressure is low, reflecting its status as a small town in a farming region. Any activity typically comprises small residential infill, routine infrastructure maintenance, and agricultural land use changes rather than major precincts or transformative projects.
Natone residential infill development
0 kmSmall-scale residential infill on available lots within existing Natone township, typical of rural Tasmania development patterns.
Regional road maintenance and upgrade
2 kmRoutine maintenance and incremental improvements to regional road networks serving the Natone area and surrounding districts.
Agricultural land use diversification
1 kmSmall-scale agricultural diversification projects including farm structures and rural amenity improvements on surrounding land.
Heritage & Conservation
Natone is a small rural locality in north-west Tasmania with limited formal heritage designation. The area is primarily agricultural and residential with scattered early settlement evidence, though most properties lack individual heritage listing or conservation overlay protection typical of inner-city or historic town centres.
Nearby Heritage Items