N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 16, § 1001.4
(h) Maps showing recreational and other land uses within the study area that might be affected by the sight, sound or odor of the construction or operation of the facility, interconnections and related facilities, including wild, scenic and recreational river corridors, open space, and any known archaeological, geologic, historical or scenic area, park, designated wilderness, forest preserve lands, scenic vistas specifically indentified in the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan, conservation easement lands, scenic byways designated by the Federal or State governments, nature preserves, designated trails, and public-access fishing areas; major communication and utility uses and infrastructure; and institutional, community and municipal uses and facilities; including a summary describing the nature of the probable environmental impact of facility and interconnection construction and operation on such uses, including an identification of how such impact is avoided or, if unavoidable, minimized or mitigated. Given the provisions of section 304 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 9 NYCRR section 427.8, and section 15 of the Public Service Law, information about the location, character, or ownership of a cultural resource shall not be disclosed to the public, and shall only be disclosed to the parties to a proceeding pursuant to an appropriate protective order if a determination is made that disclosure may:
Exhibit 4 shall contain: