The plan for Conifer House in Southend Road includes 49 units of one and two rooms designed for older people.
The objective aims to offer communal facilities, parking and landscaping.
The proposal is part of a series of planning requests recently submitted to the Bromley Council.
The Council has asked residents to share their thoughts about these developments.
In Orpington, a planning application has been submitted to make changes in a prior approval of a property on the main street.
The changes include converting an interior game area of the ground floor, residential living room and lobbying into an additional unit of two bedrooms.
There are also amendments proposed to the waste storage area, the landscaping area and the game area, and the elevation of the container storage.
In Chistlehurst, Movo House on Green Lane could see several external changes.
These include a single -plant rear extension, a replacement roof, solar panels and additional cycle parking space.
Also in Chistlehurst, Daffodil Hill House in Lubbock Road has been applied to demolish an existing conservatory and build a single -plant rear extension.
Plans also include representation as part of elevation changes.
The changes to propose both in Movo House and in the Daffodil Hill House are within the conservation area of Chistlehurst, which means that the character or appearance of the area is desirable to preserve or improve.
A Cricket Club pavilion in Chistlehurst has also submitted a request for several changes.
These include the installation of roller blinds, a main replacement door, changing a window of the window to a folding window, felt of replacement roofs and lifting alterations.
The application also includes repairs and replacement of several wooden elements of the structure.
In another part of Beckenham, a proposal has presented a leg to demolish garages in the back of 8-12 Bromley Road and build two two bedroom houses and a house in a room.
This development is also within a conservation area.
In Orpington, the Dormers in Holwood Park Avenue have requested to make amendments to a previous planning permit.
Proposition changes include the erection of a frontal extension of the first floor on a balcony.
In Bromley, an application for amendment of minor material for 26 Pembroke Road has been submitted.
The application seeks to increase the number of children attending the nursery/game group from 60 to 100.
The Council has invited residents to see and comment on all proposed developments.
Applications can be seen on the public access website of the Board, with observations that must be made in writing to the assistant director in the Civic Center within 21 days after the publication of the announcement.
The Council has reminded residents that, for household requests, in case of an appeal against a refusal of planning permit, any representation made on the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, without more timely.
All applications are found in several sections of the Planning Law of the city and the country of 1990, and the law and planning regulations (lista and conservation buildings) of 1990.
The Council indicates that the character or appearance of the conservation areas is desirable to preserve or improve.
This occurs as part of the continuous efforts of the Council to administer and supervise planning and development within the municipality.
Applications represent a wide range of changes, from new main developments to minor alterations.
Each proposal is subject to a period of consultation with the public before making any decision.
The Council is encouraging residents to participate and share their thoughts on proposition changes in their areas.
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