[Ord. No. 6-1984; Ord. No. 7-1985]
The Township has adopted previously, Rent Control Ordinances and amended same based upon the emergency which existed in the Township with respect to the rental of housing space in multiple dwellings. The Township Council does hereby declare that an emergency now exists in the Township with respect to the rental of housing space and parking space in multiple dwellings not subject to rent control by reason of the demands for increases in rent which are determined by the Township Council to be exorbitant, speculative and unwarranted and causing severe economic hardships upon tenants and are adversely affecting the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the Township warranting legislative action by the Township Council. This emergency has been created by a deterioration of a substantial portion of the existing housing stock, insufficient new housing construction, insufficient new area for construction of added parking, increased cost of construction and finance, and growing inflation. This has caused a substantial and increasing shortage of rental housing accommodations and parking facilities for families of low and moderate income and abnormally high rents. The fear of being evicted without just cause and being forced to seek housing and parking in such a market discourages Weehawken tenants from complaining about exorbitant increases in rent for housing and parking and about the continued deterioration of housing, and this fear thus contributes to these harmful conditions; this warrants legislative action by the Township Council.