WHEREAS, the Town of West New York through Ordinance No. 1353,
in adopting Ordinance No. 1353, recognized that it is in the vital
policy interest of the Town of West New York to promote the employment
of its residents in the Town; and
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WHEREAS, the Town of West New York, in adopting Ordinance No.
1353, recognized that the Town of West New York residency as a condition
or attribute of job eligibility is amenable to the enhancement of
the quality of employee performance as such would assure a greater
knowledge of the Town's conditions and inculcate in the employees
a feeling of greater interest and stake in the Town's welfare
and progress; and
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WHEREAS, the Town of West New York, in adopting Ordinance No.
1353, recognized that required residency tends to diminish absenteeism
and tardiness among municipal personnel and promote more efficient
service by employees; and
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WHEREAS, the Town of West New York, in adopting Ordinance No.
1353, recognized a residency requirement as a condition for municipal
employment in this Town among the members of the general class of
employees will result in greater economic benefits to the Town flowing
from local expenditure of employees' salaries; and
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WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of New Jersey in its various
enactments has not occupied the field of legislation in regard hereto,
nor intended any interference with the right of the municipality to
regulate the residence of its officers and employees except those
specifically exempted by statute in N.J.S.A. 40A:14-9.1, 40A: 14-122.1
and 40A:9-1.3 et seq.; and
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WHEREAS, since the enactment of Ordinance No. 1353, approximately
35 years ago, the enforcement of that Ordinance No. 1353 has not been
enforced by the Town, for various and myriad reasons, which has led
to an actual workforce comprised of residents and nonresidents; and
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WHEREAS, given the current economic and fiscal climate, it is
the further opinion of the Town that future enforcement of a residency
ordinance would be beneficial to the interest of the Town, for all
of the reasons expressed by the Town in the adoption of Ordinance
No. 1353 in 1979; and
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WHEREAS, given the current economic and fiscal climate, it is
the opinion of the Town that enforcement of Ordinance 1353, given
its history of nonenforcement, would be detrimental to the interests
of those current employees of the Town who, despite their nonresidence,
have and are continuing to provide valuable services to the Town:
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WHEREAS Civil Service rules, regulations and
the laws of the State of New Jersey allow the municipality to classify
eligible candidates for its Police and Fire Departments according
to residency, and
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WHEREAS it would be in the best interest of
the Town of West New York to have as many local residents as possible
to be on its Police and Fire Departments, since it would promote better
standard of public safety.
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Now, therefore, be it ordained by the Mayor
and Board of Commissioners of the Town of West New York that:
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