WHEREAS, recent studies in the law enforcement field in crowded urban
areas, such as West New York, adjacent to New York City, and other parts of
Hudson County, have demonstrated marked increases in recent years in violent
crimes, especially muggings, break-ins, burglaries, rapes, assaults and other
violent crimes, despite the best efforts of police and governing bodies to
combat same; and
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WHEREAS, opportunities for concealment, lying in wait, roaming about
houses and buildings, gaining access to homes, stairwells, hallways, roofs,
cellars, etc., are afforded to criminals because needed lighting, door locks,
keys, bell systems and similar access and security equipment, fixtures and
devices are not provided, maintained and repaired; and
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WHEREAS, although existing legislation for the erection of housing (two-family,
multifamily or otherwise) and existing building codes initially govern such
matters as a matter of construction and building law, serious deficiencies
exist as to the continuing provision, maintenance and repair of such aids
to tenants' and occupants' security after initial construction,
so as to allow very serious threats to public health and safety so that as
a supplement to existing law, provisions must be made to require constant
maintenance and repair of such tenant and occupant security fixtures and equipment
as an additional necessity and safeguard for the health and safety of tenants,
occupants, visitors and the general public; and
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WHEREAS, existing legislation and ordinances for code enforcement and
regular ordinance enforcement have not preempted the field, but additional
particularized exercise of the police power to prevent and combat crime and
to protect and increase tenant, occupant and visitors' health, security
and safety is necessary and proper, and good cause appearing,
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Now therefore, be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town
of West New York, County of Hudson, State of New Jersey, as follows:
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