all be notified in writing within 10 days of the Commission’s decision after the Commission determines to take a proposed designation under consideration. The Notice shall be sent via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. 4. Commission Action on Proposed Designation by Initiation or Application. The time, place and purpose of the public hearing on the proposed designation shall be given by mailing written notice at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing, to the applicant, if any, and to the owner of record of a property or the owner’s representative, if different from the applicant or if the designation was proposed by initiation. Notice to the record owner or the owner's representative shall be sent via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. 5. City Council Action on Proposed Designation by Initiation or Application. The time, place and purpose of the public hearing on the proposed designation shall be given by mailing a written notice at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing, to the applicant, if any, and to the owner of record of a property or the owner’s representative, if different from the applicant or if the designation was proposed by initiation. Notice to the record owner or the owner’s representative shall be sent via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. (e) Time for the Cultural Heritage Commission to Act. 1. Action on Application. The Commission shall determine at a public meeting held within 30 days of the filing of a complete, verified application, as determined by the Director, whether to take under consideration a proposed designation of a Monument. The time limit to take a proposed designation under consideration may be extended by mutual consent of the applicant, property owner, and the Director or Commission. After providing all notice required under this article, the Commission shall hold a public hearing on the proposed designation. The Commission shall, pursuant to Section 22.171.10 of this article, make a report and recommendation on the application within 75 days of the meeting where the proposed designation was taken under consideration. With written consent of the owner, the time for the Commission to act may be extended by up to an additional 60 days.