A.
Any person who owns real property located within the Village of Sea Cliff may request the Commission to designate his property as a landmark or landmark site by submitting an application for such designation to the Commission on a form designed by the Commission for such purpose.
B.
Upon the enactment of this chapter, and from time to time thereafter, the Commission shall make a study of the buildings or structures existing and situated in the Village and, for the purpose of identifying and conserving, protecting, enhancing and perpetuating those buildings or structures within the Village which, by reason of their particular or distinctive architectural style, general design, historic association or historic or architectural value, constitute a part of the community's architectural and historic heritage, shall designate and identify each such landmark, landmark site, or historic district on the Proposed Landmark and Historic District Map.
C.
When an application is filed for a permit to demolish or remove all or any portion of any building or structure, the Commission may, on its own motion, initiate a proceeding for the designation of such building or structure, or the portion thereof for which the demolition permit was filed, as a landmark or landmark site. The application to initiate a proceeding for designation shall be filed by the Commission within 60 days of the date notice is received by the Commission that an application for a demolition permit has been filed.
D.
If the Commission shall determine, prior to the filing of an application to initiate a proceeding for designation, that the building or structure for which the demolition permit has been filed should not be considered for designation as a landmark, the Building Department shall be notified immediately, and the processing of the application for a demolition permit shall proceed without any further reference to this chapter.