Any person to whom any permit is issued for the removal of soil shall comply with the following:
(A) No soil or other material shall be removed below a point six inches above the mean elevation of the centerline of the nearest existing proposed street or road established or maintained by the village, county or state, except as required for the installation of utilities and pavements;
(B) No soil shall be removed in such a manner as to cause water to collect or to result in a place of danger or a menace to the public health. The premises shall at all times be graded so that surface water drainage is not interfered with;
(C) Sufficient top soil shall be stockpiled on said site so that the entire site, when operations are completed, may be recovered with a minimum of six inches of top soil, and the replacement of such top soil shall be made immediately following the termination of the removal operations. In the event, however, that such removal operations continue over a period of time greater than 30 days, the operator shall replace the stored top soil over the stripped areas as he or she progresses;
(D) The Village Council shall impose such other and further requirements as it deems necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals, preservation of natural resources and general welfare of the citizens of the village.
(O.C. § 5.391)