It is found and declared that:
A.
The removal of protective topsoil, sod, trees and flora as well as the removal of sod, topsoil, subsoil, earth and gravel from areas within the Village results in the washing of silt and mud into the Village's catch basins and storm drains during and after heavy rainfalls and reduces the absorption of water into the soil, thereby creating flooding conditions after heavy rainfalls and creating unnecessary erosion and damage to public and private property within the Village.
B.
The excavation of soil, subsoil, earth and gravel tends to result in unreasonable odors, smoke, dust, noise and vibrations and to result in dangers from pits, holes, gullies, water, cliffs, sharp declivities, sliding earth and hazardous machinery in close proximity to residential areas.
C.
The foregoing removal and excavation tend to destroy the natural rural aspect of the community, to depress property values, to create traffic hazards and to deteriorate the public roads and streets within the Village.
D.
The foregoing removal and excavation result in such conditions and others which are detrimental to the public safety, health, welfare, good order and peace.
E.
Changing existing water levels, dredging or filling lowland, lakes, ponds, marshes or other watercourses results, or may result, in erosion, storm damage, flooding, pollution and other damage to the land so altered or to adjoining properties.
F.
Dredging and/or filling tends to result in unreasonable odors, smoke, dust, noise and vibrations and to result in dangers from erosion, storm damage, flooding and pollution, as well as traffic hazards and deterioration of roads and streets within the Village.
G.
The provisions and prohibitions contained in this chapter are in pursuance of and for the purpose of securing and promoting the public health, comfort, safety and welfare of the Village and its inhabitants.